Kirk Rueter

53-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
2024 Fantasy Outlook
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$Reuter signed a two-year, $12-million contract extension covering the 2004-2005 seasons in February 2003. Rueter will be paid $4-million in 2004 and $5-million in 2005. He also gets a $3-million signing bonus, which will be paid in annual $1-million installments beginning in 2004. Retired from baseball in March of 2006.
PFree Agent  
March 6, 2006
Rueter announced his retirement on Monday, the Associated Press reports.
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Rueter had attempted to catch on with the Cardinals during spring training, but after that fell through the all-time winningest lefty in Giants history decided to turn his attention to his family. "It was a great run," Rueter said. "I love baseball. The Giants have been unbelievably good to me. I'm going to miss the fifth day, but I won't miss the road trips and being away from my family." Rueter finished his 13-year career with a 130-92 record and a 4.27 ERA. Fantasy owners can officially cross him off their cheatsheets.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Rueter's 4.73 ERA in 2004 was his second-highest with San Francisco, and his nine wins were the lowest total in his nine-year stay with the team. If he doesn't get wins, he's a fantasy liability since he's not a strikeout pitcher.
Rueter was on the wrong side of his personal edge last year, walking too many guys and watching the balls that were caught in 2002 fall for hits in 2003. He's as dependent on his defense as any pitcher in the last 25 years, so predicting what his numbers will be is hard. Pac Bell Park and the Giants offense get him 12 wins as long as he can walk to the mound.
Probably no other NL starter got you 14 wins and a 3.23 ERA as cheaply as Reuter did for you last year. Those numbers, plus a general increase in name recognition as a result of last year's postseason, may lead to relatively high early bidding for Rueter. Don't bite. Rueter has never been a strikeout pitcher – his peak was 5.4 K's per 9 IP in 1997 at the age of 26 (way below average), and since then, the trend has only gotten worse, averaging less than 4.0 K's per 9 IP in each of the last three years. Analysis from Bill James and others has shown us that pitchers with consistently low strikeout totals throughout their career tend to drop off the cliff in terms of effectiveness by their early thirties – and Rueter turns 33 in the offseason. Rueter could be one of the rare exceptions, but you shouldn't spend a mid-round draft pick banking on it. Draft him low if he's still available if you take him at all. We may have just seen his best season.
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PFree Agent  
August 21, 2005
The Yankees expressed interest in signing Rueter to a minor league deal, but Rueter still is holding out hope for a major league deal with an NL contending team, the New York Times reports.
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PFree Agent  
August 19, 2005
Rueter was released from the Giants Friday.
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PSan Francisco Giants  
August 14, 2005
Rueter (toe) was designated for assignment by the Giants Sunday after they activated him from the disabled list, the Associated Press reports.
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PSan Francisco Giants  
August 7, 2005
Rueter was placed on the 15-day DL by the Giants on Sunday with gout in his right big toe, the Associated Press reports.
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PSan Francisco Giants  
August 4, 2005
Rueter will again head to the Giants' bullpen in favor of Kevin Correia, according to the Giants' official site.
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