Pat Burrell
48-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Burrell will sign a one-day minor league contract to officially retire as a Phillie, the Philadelphia Daily News reports.
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Burrell retired in the offseason because of a chronic foot injury that limited him to 92 games with the Giants last season. Burrell was with the Phillies for nine seasons and is fourth in team history in home runs (251), eighth in RBI (827) and ninth in extra-base hits (518). He was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1998 draft by the Phillies out of the University of Miami.
Burrell retired in the offseason because of a chronic foot injury that limited him to 92 games with the Giants last season. Burrell was with the Phillies for nine seasons and is fourth in team history in home runs (251), eighth in RBI (827) and ninth in extra-base hits (518). He was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1998 draft by the Phillies out of the University of Miami.
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Tampa Bay released Burrell last year after he batted just .202 over 84 at-bats, and San Francisco subsequently signed him. He went on to post an .872 OPS with 18 homers over 289 at-bats with the Giants, taking over as the team's everyday left fielder. Shockingly, his defense graded out as above average, though that's not to be expected in the future. After going 0-for-13 with 12 strikeouts in the World Series, Burrell's asking price dropped as a free agent, and as a result, he signed a one-year, $1 million deal with the Giants. As of now, he's atop the team's depth chart at left field, but if Brandon Belt wins the first base job, Aubrey Huff would likely take over that position, and he also has Mark DeRosa to contend for playing time as well. Burrell might end up in a platoon role in 2011, but a return to the NL proved he still has some life left in his bat.
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As expected, Burrell has decided to retire, according to Jon Heyman of CBS Sports.
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The Giants did not offer Burrell (foot) arbitration last week, the Associated Press reports.
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Burrell (foot) will likely retire due to issues with his right foot, the Sacramento Bee reports.
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Burrell (foot) will start the Giants' regular season finale in left field, the San Jose Mercury News reports.
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Burrell (foot) is only interested in playing for the Giants if he plays in 2012, the San Jose Mercury News reports.
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