The Arizona Diamondbacks declined their 2010
option on infielder Chad Tracy on Thursday.
The 29-year-old Tracy, who plays both first and third base, hit a career-low
.237 with eight homers and 39 RBI in 98 games for the Diamondbacks last
season.
Tracy has spent his entire six-year career in Arizona, contributing 78 homers
and 318 RBI to go with a .280 average in 704 games.
Arizona also outrighted pitcher Daniel Cabrera, outfielder Trent Oeltjen and
outfielder Alex Romero to Triple-A Reno on Thursday.
Cabrera elected to become a free agent after going a combined 0-6 with a 6.00
earned run average in 15 games -- nine starts -- with Washington and Arizona
last season. The six-year veteran spent the first five years of his career in
Baltimore, where he went 12-8 as a rookie in 2004.
The club also announced pitcher Yusmeiro Petit was claimed off waivers by the
Seattle Mariners, and left-handed pitcher Doug Slaten was claimed off waivers
by the Washington Nationals.
Petit went 3-10 in 23 games -- 17 starts -- in his third season in Arizona,
while Slaten pitched to a 7.11 earned run average in 11 bullpen appearances
last year.
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