Danny Garcia (second baseman)
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Daniel Joseph Garcia (born April 12, 1980) is a retired
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second baseman who played for the
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in and . In , with the
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Triple-A affiliate, the Columbus Clippers, Garcia
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.242, with 3
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s, and 39 RBI. In , playing for the
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of the independent Atlantic League, Garcia hit .273 and stole 39 bases which led the league. Garcia currently resides in Florida with his family.


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Danny Garcia's MILB Biography
1980 births Living people Brooklyn Cyclones players St. Lucie Mets players New York Mets players Baseball players from California Major League Baseball second basemen Norfolk Tides players Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players Pepperdine Waves baseball players Columbus Clippers players Somerset Patriots players {{baseball-second-baseman-stub