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Michael William DiFelice (; born May 28, 1969) is an American former Major League Baseball journeyman . He is a graduate from the University of Tennessee, and was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 11th round of the 1991 Major League Baseball draft. He made his major league debut in with the Cards. On April 17, 1997, he recorded his first stolen base with a steal of home against pitcher Kevin Brown who threw a wild .

DiFelice was chosen by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays with the 20th selection of the 1997 MLB Expansion Draft. On July 25, , he was traded with to the Arizona Diamondbacks for and . His time in Arizona was short and tumultuous. In a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates on August 14, DiFelice got into a fight with Kevin Young at home plate. He was suspended for two games but appealed the suspension; Pirates' manager said "That guy deliberately stood on Kevin and kneed him. There's absolutely no excuse for that." In 2002, he signed as a free agent to play with the St. Louis Cardinals. Later, he played for the Kansas City Royals, , was sent to the as part of a conditional deal, then signed with the , New York Mets, Washington Nationals, and again with the Mets.

Over the first two seasons he spent with the Mets, (2005 and 2006), his batting averages were very bad, in 2005, he had a batting average of .118, (2–17), in 2006 he had only an .080 batting average, (2-25). However, in 2007, his final year with the Mets, his batting average improved to .250, (10–40). Even with that, the Mets still declined to offer salary arbitration to DiFelice.

On January 6, , he signed a minor league deal with the Tampa Bay Rays. He saw his last action at the major league level in April of that season, appearing in seven games. At his request, he was released in early September and retired.

On February 5, , DiFelice was named the manager of the Rookie-level in the New York Mets organization. DiFelice's at-bat song was 'You've Got Another Thing Comin' by , which was recommended by former teammate Paul Ellis. He and are the only Tampa Bay players to suit up in all three of the franchise's uniforms. An interesting fact about DiFelice is that he was included on the Rays' 40-man roster in the baseball video game , even though he had retired in September 2008, and when the game was released, he was the manager of the Kingsport Mets.


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