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Tony Graffanino
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2B
B/T: R/R
6' 1"/190
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Career Regular Season
AB
AVG
HR
RBI
SB
OPS
2810
.265
58
302
53
.729
AB
AVG
HR
RBI
SB
OPS
2810
.265
58
302
53
.729
Tony Graffanino Bio
Fullname:
Anthony Joseph Graffanino
Born:
6/06/1972 in Amityville, NY
Draft:
1990, Atlanta Braves, Round: 10, Overall Pick: 256
High School:
East Islip, Islip Terrace, NY
Debut:
4/19/1996
Relationship(s):
father of AJ Graffanino
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Anthony Joseph Graffanino
Full name AN THONY JOSE PH GRAFFAN INO... Resides in Hockessin, DE... Married, wife's name is Nicole... Has two children: A.J. and Nicholas... Graduated from East Islip (NY) High School... Along with his wife Nicole have established the Tony Graffanino Foundation in which helps out numerous children's charities... Is also a contributor to Garth Brook's Touch 'Em All Foundation, which raises money for children's charities... Contributes to the National Center for Fathering, a group of men who seek to be better father-figures.
2008
Signed to a AAA contract on June 24 with Buffalo after coming off right knee rehabilitation... Batted .315 (28- 89) with 7 doubles, a triple and 6RBI in 25 games for the Bisons... Made 10 starts at third base, 9 at second base, 3 at first base and 3 at shortstop...Was 1-2 on July 9, his first game since August 8, 2007 vs. Colorado while playing with the Brewers... Hit safely in 18 of his 25 games... Batted .318 (21-66) off right-handed pitchers and .304 (7-23) off lefties... Was 6-24 (.250) with 6RBI with men in scoring position and hit .353 (28-51) with the bases empty.
2007
Batted .238 with 9 HR and 30 RBI in 86 games...Made 60 starts (27g at 2B, 23g at 3B, 7g at 1B, 3g in LF)...His 3 starts in left field were the first of his Major League career in the outfield...His 9 home runs established a career high...Had a season-high 4 hits, all singles, on 6/10 at Texas as he went 4-for-6...Belted his fourth career pinch-hit home run with a 2-run shot off Rick White on 6/26 vs. Houston...Produced a walkoff RBI-single as a pinch hitter to give the Brewers a 2-1, 10-inning win on 7/14 vs. Colorado...Left the game on 8/8 at Colorado in the first inning with a torn ACL and medial meniscus tear in his right knee and missed the remainder of the season.....suffered the injury while catching a line drive off the bat of Brad Hawpe...On 8/20 underwent surgery in Vail, CO to repair the medial meniscus tear.....the surgery was performed by Dr. Richard Steadman...Is slated to have surgery on his torn ACL in December
2006
On 3/28 was claimed off waivers by Kansas City from Boston...Began the season with the Royals and batted .268 with 5 HR and 32 RBI in 69 games...From 7/2-7/16 had a season-high 10-game hitting streak (15-38, .395, 1hr, 6rbi)...On 7/25 was traded to the Brewers in exchange for LHP Jorge De La Rosa...Batted .280 with 2 HR and 27 RBI in 60 games with the Brewers.....made 59 starts (56g at 2B, 3g at SS)...Reached base safely in 50 of his 60 games as a Brewer...Made his Brewers debut on 7/26 vs. Pittsburgh, starting at second base (0-for-4)...Was named Brewers Player of the Month for August, leading the team in hits (30) and doubles (10) while he batted .286...Batted .337 (35-for-104) with runners in scoring position between the Royals and Brewers (.364 w/Milwaukee)...On 1/19/07 signed a 1-year contract, avoiding arbitration.
2005
Batted a combined .309 with 7 HR and 38 RBI in 110 games between Kansas City and Boston...Began the season with the Royals, batting .298 with 3 HR and 18 RBI in 59 games.....made 49 starts (21g at 2B, 14g at 1B, 14g at 3B)...Reached base in all 5 plate appearances on 4/6 at Detroit in his first game of the season (4-4, 2r, 2b, bb)...Recorded a career-high 5 hits on 5/29 at Los Angeles-AL as he went 5-for-5 with a run, double and 3 RBI...Was traded to Boston in exchange for OF Chip Ambres and LHP Juan Cedeno on 7/19...Batted .319 with 4 HR and 20 RBI in 51 games with the Red Sox.....made 50 starts, all at second base...Hit safely in 41 of his 51 games with the Red Sox...Batted .250 (3-for-12) in the ALDS against the White Sox.
2004
Batted .263 with 3 HR, 26 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 75 games with Kansas City...Made 72 starts, all at second base...Was on the 15-day disabled list from 5/1-5/27 with a torn left meniscus.....appeared in 4 games during a rehab assignment at Triple-A Omaha between 5/23-5/26...Was batting .333 (26-for-78) in his first 21 games of the season prior to the injury...From 4/17-4/29 recorded a season-high 10-game hitting streak (20-46, .435, 5rbi)...Was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/3 through the remainder of the season with a torn posterior cruciate ligament in the left knee...While on the DL underwent surgery to repair an injury to his right rotator cuff.
2003
Batted .260 with 7 HR and 23 RBI in 90 games during his final season with Chicago-AL...Made 60 starts (26g at SS, 22g at 2B, 12g at 3B)...Reached base in all 6 plate appearances on 5/7 at Oakland, going 2-for-2 with 2R, a double, a career-high 4 walks and a stolen base...Belted his third career pinch-hit homer on 7/19 vs. Detroit with a 3-run shot off Jamie Walker...Signed as a free agent with Kansas City on 12/16.
1995
Batted .190 in 50 games for Richmond, his first season at the Triple-A level...collected 6 doubles, 4 homers, 17 RBI and 20 runs scored.
1994
Tied for 6th in the Southern League with a .300 average for Double-A Greenville...went 2-for-2 in the SAL All-Star Game and 5-for-17 (.294) in the playoffs.
1993
Was named Single-A Durham's Player of the Year after leading the club in 9 offensive categories, including home runs (15) and RBI (69)...was selected to the Carolina League All-Star team, and led all league second basemen with a .968 fielding percentage.
1992
Drilled 10 home runs for Single-A Macon, batting .240 with 15 doubles, 31 RBI and 50 runs scored in 112 games...also stole 9 bases in 15 attempts.
1991
Was named the Idaho Falls Player of the Year after ranking 4th in the Pioneer League with 95 hits and 5th with 131 total bases, while batting .347 in 66 games...earned a spot on the league's post-season All-Star team.
1990
Began his professional career with Pulaski after being selected by the Braves in the 9th round of the First-Year Player draft.
2002
Appeared in 70 games for the White Sox before having his season cut short due to injury...tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee August 25 vs. Tampa Bay and underwent surgery September 9...hit .285 (45-for-158) in 48 games before the All-Star break, but only .211 (15-for-71) in 22 games after the break...went 4-for-4 with 2 homers and 6 RBI May 7 at Oakland...the 2 homers and 6 RBI were both career highs and the 4 hits matched his career best.
2001
Batted .303 (44-for-145) in 74 games for the White Sox, collecting 9 doubles, 2 homers and 15 RBI...would have led the club in batting average and on-base percentage (.370), but did not have the necessary plate appearances to qualify...got hot as the season progressed, batting .361 (22-for-61) after the All-Star break after a .262 (22-for-84) first half...hit .368 (25-for-68) in 39 games on the road and .247 (19-for-77) in 35 home games...had his best month in August, batting .452 (14-for-31) in 12 games...that month featured an 8-game hitting streak...drove in the game-winning run in back-to-back games September 21-22 vs. Kansas City...made his first career appearance in the outfield (as a leftfielder) June 3 vs. Detroit.
2000
Split the season between the Devil Rays and White Sox organizations, batting a combined .274 with 2 homers and 17 RBI in 70 big league games...began the season with Tampa Bay before being traded to Chicago May 31 for RHP Tanyon Sturtze...went on to make 19 starts at shortstop, 12 starts at second base and 4 starts at third base for the ChiSox...clubbed his first career grand slam August 9 vs. Seattle.
1999
Hit .315 in 39 games for the Devil Rays after being released by the Braves April 2...signed a minor league contract with Tampa Bay April 9 and began the campaign with Triple-A Durham before his contract was purchased by the Devil Rays July 30...homered in his first game with the D-Rays, August 1 at Oakland...closed the season with a 10-game hitting streak from September 19-October 2, batting .447 (17-for-38) with 7 RBI and 11 runs scored.
1998
Played in 105 games for the Braves in his 2nd full major league season, batting .211 with 14 doubles, 5 homers, 22 RBI and 32 runs scored...the 105 games would be his most until the 2005 campaign, when he took the field in 110 contests...hit .346 (9-for-26) in May and .354 (17-for-48) in July...went 4-for-4 with a homer, 2 RBI and 3 runs scored July 19 vs. Milwaukee...appeared in one Division Series game vs. Chicago and 4 NLCS games vs. San Diego, going a combined 1-for-3 with a double, RBI and 2 runs.
1997
In his first full major league season, became Atlanta's everyday second baseman after Mark Lemke suffered a torn ligament in his ankle August 20...started 46 games for the Braves, batting .250 with 7 homers and 18 RBI in those contests...homered in back-to-back starts June 22 at Philadelphia and June 26 vs. Philadelphia...also turned the trick August 26-27 vs. Houston...saw action in 6 post-season games, going 2-for-11.
1996
Made his big league debut with 3 separate stints in Atlanta, the first of which began April 19 when Mike Mordecai went on the D.L....was hit by San Diego's Joey Hamilton in his first major league plate appearance April 19 and then singled off Hamilton his next time up for his first big league hit...was optioned to Triple-A Richmond May 4, but spent time in Atlanta from May 24-June 12 and September 3 through the end of the season.
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
2810
442
746
58
302
53
.265
.335
.729
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
2810
442
746
58
302
53
.265
.335
.729
Latest Transactions
Team
Date
Transaction
October 13, 2009
2B Tony Graffanino elected free agency.
May 7, 2009
Cleveland Indians sent 2B Tony Graffanino outright to Columbus Clippers.
May 2, 2009
Cleveland Indians designated 2B Tony Graffanino for assignment.
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