Monday, January 30, 2012

HBT: Burrell likely to retire, didn't fulfill No. 1 hype

No official word yet, but Tim Dierkes of MLB Trade Rumors reports that Pat Burrell will announce his retirement following a 12-year career.

Burrell got back on track after a miserable one-and-a-half season stint with the Rays, returning to the NL with the Giants while hitting .259 with 25 homers and an .827 OPS in 560 plate appearances.

Those numbers basically match his career marks, but Burrell?s foot problems made staying in the lineup difficult and his lack of defensive value likely would have made it tough to land a full-time job anyway.

Burrell never quite developed into the superstar many projected from the No. 1 overall pick in the 1998 draft, as his offense was very good rather than great and his defense dragged down his overall value, but he smacked 20-plus homers nine times and among all active right-handed hitters with at least 5,000 plate appearances his .834 OPS ranks 11th.

And now Burrell?or at least his alter ego ?The Machine??will have plenty of time to play dress-up with Brian Wilson.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/01/30/pat-burrell-expected-to-retire-at-age-35/related/

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