Andre David was a professional baseball player born in 1958, whose career spanned from 1984 to June 29, 1986. A versatile position player, David made his mark in Major League Baseball during a period characterized by the emergence of power hitters and a focus on offensive production. Across his career, he played in a total of 38 games, where he recorded 13 hits, including one home run, and drove in five runs, finishing with a batting average of .245. Although he did not steal any bases, David contributed to his teams with his ability to put the ball in play and produce runs.
David's time in the league, while brief, came during a transformative era in baseball as teams began to emphasize athleticism and power at the plate. Despite limited playing time, his contributions on the field reflected the competitive spirit of the mid-1980s, a time when players were adapting to new training regimens and evolving game strategies. His journey in professional baseball remains a testament to the dedication and resilience required to compete at the highest level.