- Andy Stankiewicz
Infobox MLB retired
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name=Andy Stankiewicz
position=Infielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1964|8|10
debutdate=April 11
debutyear=1992
debutteam=New York Yankees
finaldate=September 23
finalyear=1998
finalteam=Arizona Diamondbacks
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.241
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=203
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=59
teams=
*New York Yankees (by|1992-by|1993)
*Houston Astros (by|1994-by|1995)
*Montreal Expos (by|1996-by|1997)
*Arizona Diamondbacks (by|1998)
highlights=Andrew Neal Stankiewicz (Stanky) (born
August 10 ,1964 ) inInglewood, California , U.S. is a retiredMajor League Baseball middle-infielder, presently an assistant baseball coach atArizona State University .Fact|date=February 2007 In 2004 and 2005 he served as the manager of theStaten Island Yankees Fact|date=February 2007, the class A affiliate of theNew York Yankees , whom he led to the 2005NY-Penn League Championship.Shorter than most major leaguers, at 5-9, and only 165 pounds, he went to
St. Paul High School inSanta Fe Springs, California .Fact|date=February 2007 He is an alumnus ofPepperdine University , where he was a standout for the Waves baseball program and graduated in 1984 with a degree in sociology. He is 3rd on the school's all-time list in stolen bases (101).Fact|date=February 2007Minor league career
In 11 seasons in the minor leagues, he played primarily shortstop and second base. In 1987 he hit .307 at Ft. Lauderdale, and in 1989 he stole 41 bases in 498 at bats at Albany.
Major league career
Stankiewicz played for four different ballclubs during his career: the
New York Yankees (1992-1993),Houston Astros (1994-1995),Montreal Expos (1996-1997), andArizona Diamondbacks (1998).He made his Major League Baseball debut on April 11, 1992, and played his final game on September 23, 1998.
He was a 27-year-old rookie in
1992 , when he hit .268 for the Yankees, and .304 with runners in scoring position, and set what turned out to be career highs in at bats (400), runs (52), home runs (2), RBIs (25), and stolen bases (9).Miscellaneous
He played under
Buck Showalter for 3 different teams, in '87, '92-'93, and '98.Following his playing career, he managed the
Staten Island Yankees , New York's single-A (short season) affiliate, for two seasons (2004-2005), which culminated with aNew York-Penn League title in 2005. Since 2006 he has been an assistant baseball coach atArizona State University .ee also
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Montreal Expos all-time roster
*Arizona Diamondbacks all-time roster External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/stankan01.shtml#TRANS baseball-reference.com]
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