Phoenix, AZ (My Sportsbook) - The Arizona Diamondbacks agreed to terms with infielder Tony Clark on a one-year contract Friday. Per club policy, financial terms were not disclosed. The 36-year-old Clark, who began last season with the Padres and was re- acquired by the D-Backs in July, batted a combined .225 with three home runs and 24 RBI in 108 contests. He previously played for Arizona from 2005-07. "We are pleased to retain Tony," said Diamondbacks executive vice president and general manager Josh Byrnes. "His power can impact the game either as a pinch-hitter or as a starter. His leadership and experience watching our club evolve over the last several years will help us tackle our next set of challenges." For his career, Clark is a .263 hitter with 247 home runs and 813 RBI in 1,523 games over parts of 14 seasons with the Tigers, Red Sox, Mets, Yankees, D-Backs and Padres.
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