Green attended
Duluth High School in
Duluth, Georgia, and
Georgia Perimeter College.
Atlanta Braves The
Atlanta Braves selected Green in the 32nd round of the
1998 Major League Baseball draft. After spending four and a half seasons in the minors, he made his Major League debut on May 15, against the
Milwaukee Brewers. His first hit came in his third at-bat of the game, in the top of the fifth inning against
Brooks Kieschnick, which was an RBI single to center. He
batted .273 with the Braves. On July 2, Green hit a
walk-off home run in the bottom of the 12th inning to lead the Braves to victory over the
Boston Red Sox. He played in two games for the Braves in the
2004 National League Division Series, but had no at-bats.
Tampa Bay Devil Rays Prior to the season, the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays received Green in a trade with the Braves in return for right-handed
pitcher Jorge Sosa. He batted .239 in 111 games for the Devil Rays in 2005, and then after appearing in only 17 games with them in 2006, he was designated for assignment on May 17. .
New York Yankees On May 24, , the
New York Yankees acquired him for cash considerations. They assigned him to their
Triple-A squad, the
Columbus Clippers. On July 2, Green made his first start for the Yankees, at
second base. He contributed at the plate and in the field, hitting his first Yankee
home run and throwing out a runner at the plate on a strong relay throw. He elected to become a
free agent on October 17.
Seattle Mariners After starting the season with the
Pittsburgh Pirates organization in 2007, Green was traded to the
Seattle Mariners on June 20, , and assigned to their Triple-A affiliate, the
Tacoma Rainiers. On September 4, Green was called up to the Major League club. He appeared in six games for the Mariners and had seven at-bats, without recording a hit.
Boston Red Sox After spending the 2008 season back in the Yankees minor league system, he signed a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training with the
Boston Red Sox, and won a spot on the opening day roster. After teammates
Julio Lugo and
Jed Lowrie were both placed on the
disabled list early in the season, Green became the Red Sox's starting
shortstop. After Lugo returned from the DL, he and Green were on a day-to-day playing rotation. On June 21, 2009, Green hit a first pitch walk-off home run to lead the
Boston Red Sox to a 6-5 victory over the Braves. Green's only other career walk-off home run was coincidentally against the Red Sox while he was playing for the Braves. On August 27, 2009, Green made his Major League pitching debut against the
Chicago White Sox. After starter
Junichi Tazawa struggled in early innings, Red Sox manager
Terry Francona told Green that he would pitch the eighth inning. Green went into the dugout cages and pitched to
outfielder Rocco Baldelli, who reported that Green had a full repertoire of pitches, including a
two-seam fastball, and surprisingly enough a
slider. Green was confused at first as to why he was pitching the eighth, and who would be pitching the ninth. With the Red Sox not scoring enough runs to warrant a new pitcher, Francona made the decision to have Green pitch in the ninth inning as well. During his two innings of scoreless relief, Green walked 3 batters and allowed no hits and no runs on 35 pitches. He topped out at 90 mph on his fastball. He also threw one slider in the game. Green was the first Red Sox position player to go at least two innings of relief and not give up a hit since 1944. Green was also the first Red Sox position player to pitch multiple innings in a game since
David McCarty did it in 2004.
Los Angeles Dodgers On January 11, 2010, Green signed a minor league contract with the
Los Angeles Dodgers. On April 4, he was the last man cut from the Major League roster out of spring training, and accepted his assignment to the
Albuquerque Isotopes, the Dodgers' Triple-A franchise. He was promoted to the Dodgers on May 4, when
Rafael Furcal was placed on the disabled list. On May 28, he was designated for assignment, and returned to the Isotopes. He was released by the Dodgers on June 16.
Toronto Blue Jays On June 18, 2010, Green signed a major league contract with the
Toronto Blue Jays, with
Mike McCoy being sent down to make room for him. On July 17, he was designated for assignment to make room for pitcher
Shaun Marcum, and refused minor league assignment, electing to be a free agent.
San Diego Padres On July 23, 2010, Green signed a minor league contract with the
San Diego Padres. He played in 40 games for the Triple-A
Portland Beavers, batting .264.
Baltimore Orioles On December 10, 2010, Green was widely reported to have signed a minor league deal with an invitation to spring training with the
Baltimore Orioles. However, subsequent reports clarified that he and the team had never reached a formal agreement. On January 28, 2011, he did formally agree to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Texas Rangers On July 19, 2011, Green, along with cash, was traded to the
Texas Rangers for minor league pitcher
Zachary Phillips.
Miami Marlins On December 13, 2011, Green signed a minor league contract with the
Miami Marlins, with an invitation to spring training. He spent the bulk of the season with the Triple-A
New Orleans Zephyrs before getting called up on August 4, 2012, when
Emilio Bonifacio was placed on the DL with a sprained left thumb. However, after going 3-for-21 in six games, Green sprained his left thumb as well and was placed on the disabled list on August 16. He was outrighted off the Marlins' roster on October 17, and elected free agency. Green signed a minor league contract on January 15, 2013, with an invitation to spring training. He started the season with the Triple-A
New Orleans Zephyrs. His contract was selected by the Marlins on April 18 when
Adeiny Hechavarria was placed on the disabled list. He was designated for assignment on May 2, and assigned outright to the Zephyrs on May 5. On May 7, the Marlins again selected Green's contract following an injury to
Donovan Solano. Green was once more designated for assignment on May 29, and his contract was assigned to the Zephyrs on May 30. He declared free agency on October 2. ==References==