Drafted in the 13th round (406th overall) by the Texas Rangers in 2010.
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Andrew Clark was more of a prospect as a pitcher until he had labrum surgery before his senior season in high school. He played part-time at Mississippi as a freshman before becoming a three-year starter at Louisville. Though he's a 6-foot-3, 225-pound lefthanded hitter with a terrific approach and control of the strike zone, scouts question how much power he'll hit for in pro ball. They also wonder how easy he'll be to sign as a senior after he turned down a six-figure offer from the Cubs as a 31st-round pick a year ago. He's a good defender at first base. He missed 14 games this spring with a stress fracture in his left ribcage.
Career Transactions
1B Andrew Clark elected free agency.
Trenton Thunder activated 1B Andrew Clark from the 7-day disabled list.
Trenton Thunder placed 1B Andrew Clark on the 7-day disabled list.
1B Andrew Clark assigned to Trenton Thunder.
New York Yankees signed free agent 1B Andrew Clark to a minor league contract.
1B Andrew Clark retired.
1B Andrew Clark assigned to Texas Rangers.
1B Andrew Clark assigned to Myrtle Beach Pelicans from Hickory Crawdads.
Andrew Clark assigned to Hickory Crawdads from Spokane Indians.
Andrew Clark assigned to Spokane Indians from Texas Rangers.
Texas Rangers signed 1B Andrew Clark.
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