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Pat Burrell batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...
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UCB National League East Predictions
Published 3/31/2009 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... to replace Pat Burrell (make your own comparisons there, I’ll take Ibanez), and they still have one of the most dominant 6-4-3 combinations in the bigs today. ...
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/23/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... But he was a Gold Glover, a five time All Star and finished third in the 1978 MVP vote. Plus his single in the 8th inning of Game 5 of the 1980 NLCS started the rally that saved the Phillies season. I’m sure if he played somewhere else, Phillies fans would HATE him. But in a Phillies uni, they loved him. And the respect is returned as seen in this recent clip of Bowa, now a coach for the Dodgers. RESERVE OUTFIELDER PAT BURRELL It always seemed like Pat Burrell’s relationship with Phillies fans could best ...
Thanks, Pat! And Good Luck!
Published 3/13/2009 by Bill Baer at crashburnalley.com
... Former Phillies left fielder Pat Burrell sure stayed classy by taking out a full-page ad in both the Philadelphia Daily News and the Philadelphia Inquirer, thanking the Phillies organization and its fans for the support in his nine-year Major League tenure in the City of Brotherly Love. Here is the ad Pat had published in the newspapers. Click it to enlarge it. ...
Phillies Simply Overpaid for Ibanez as Burrell's replacement
Published 3/8/2009 at Around the Majors
... in the 2008 World Series. In the starting lineup, playing left field for the Philadelphia Phillies was the right handed power hitting Pat Burrell, a first round draft pick out of the University of Miami. In his contract year, he began the year on an offensive tear, and finished with his typical numbers. His numbers from 2008: ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 33
Published 1/28/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... Pat Burrell, DH: As a Ray, disappointingly will lose his bevy of annual games versus the Mets, hurting his chances to improve on his 41 career tots versus the Flushing franchise. Will still find a way to torture Billy Wagner, probably with lawn darts. ...
I’m Starting to Think This Manny Thing’s Not Happening
Published 1/27/2009 by Dave Rosado at Hot Foot
... and Ben Sheets being discussed every so often, but Manny’s a different animal. The Phillies lost Aaron Rowand last year and Pat Burrell this year, but (obviously) bounced back quite nicely then, and once again now with the addition of ...
Pat Burrell, Philanthropist
Published 1/6/2009 by JC at Sabernomics
I’m not referring to the portion of Pat Burrell’s new two-year $16-million contract that will be going to the Rays Baseball Foundation. When I first read the headlines, I inadvertently believed the deal was worth $16 million per season, which is close to what I anticipated he would get. For two years, I have him valued at approximately $30 million. This contract is also considerably less than the $31.5 million that Burrell’s former Phillies will pay Raul Ibanez over the next three seasons.
I can only guess what ...
Closing The Gaps: Left Field
Published 1/2/2009 by kensai (noreply@blogger.com) at Fire Ned Colletti Now
... and defensive skills could decline very quickly. I have confidence that his offensive value should remain in the positive, but he's so bad at defense right now that it could arguably cancel out his entire offensive worth. In 2008, the advanced defensive metrics had him well further into the negatives than I put down (I gave him the benefit of the doubt), and it's very possible that he's already a DH-type player. Not exactly a guy that I want to sink money into long-term. Pat Burrell He's 32-years-old, so he's probably going to be entering his decline phase ...
A Viable Plan B?
Published 12/31/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... There is one item to get out of the way before we dive in. Dunn has been an absolutely awful outfielder. Interestingly, four of the remaining corner outfield free agents this off-season are four of the worst fielders in all of baseball. Dunn, Ramirez, Pat Burrell and ...
Lost Classics: July 28, 2001
Published 12/10/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Mets2Moon) at The Ballclub
... took over and immediately squandered the lead. Abreu doubled with one out, stole 3rd and scored when Pat Burrell scorched one right at McEwing, who got a glove on it, and dropped it. The error was academic, the game was tied, 3-3. But Riggan buckled down and got ...
Veterans Day
Published 11/14/2008 by GM-Carson (noreply@blogger.com) at We Should Be GM's
... block as GM Omar Minaya views hims as part of the reason the Mets have collapsed in September the past 2 seasons. Personally I feel that's misplaced anger as Feliciano has put up very respectable numbers out of the Mets bullpen over the past 6 seasons as a lefty specialist- 279 games, 3.38 era, 1.38 whip overall, with a .575 OPS against lefthanded batters. Of note- wasn't in MLB in 2005 as he was pitching for Fukuoka Softbank Hawks of Japan. Philadelphia Phillies- Pat Burrell and Jimmy Rollins, 2000. Burrell is a WSBGM's favorite, and has earned the ...
Bargain Bin Shopping
Published 11/10/2008 by Alex Nelson at Mets Geek
... Burrell might get shortchanged this offseason, too. Burrell’s been consistently under-appreciated by the Philadelphia fans due to iffy defense and a propensity to strike out, but he is a patient hitter with excellent power. The biggest caveat: as a player with what Bill James describes as “old player skills” he might be due for an early decline. And, to be honest, there’s an excellent chance that decline will occur over his next contract. Take a look at his list of comparables over at Baseball-Reference: Danny Tartabull, Jesse Barfield, Jeff Burroughs, ...
Welcome To The Hot Stove Season
Published 11/5/2008 by metsfan73 (noreply@blogger.com) at 24 Hours From Suicide...A Day In The Life of a Met Fan
... Conversely, and thankfully, the Mets haven’t reached out to Pat Burrell, who is also a LF, is just 32, and is a right-handed hitter. ...
Jocketty: Reds need RHB
Published 9/29/2008 by sidnancy at Red Reporter
... Pat Burrell: Will be 32. A nice hitter, but not what I'd term a real impact bat. His defense is about average (1.8), which frankly surprises me. ...
Our Golden Age: Howard, Utley, Rollins, Burrell
Published 7/17/2008 by David S. Cohen at The Good Phight
... , and Pat Burrell, we have four of the best Phillies to ever play the game at their position. If it weren't for Steve Carlton's Hall of Fame career, most of it with the Phils, we might be able to say the same about Cole Hamels in the position of lefty starter, but that would be getting ahead of ourselves as he's only started 71 games in the majors. ...
Derrek Lee in ASG?
Published 7/6/2008 by Graham (noreply@blogger.com) at Unrestricted View
... We'll see what happens. If Sweet Lou does make the call for Lee, will people freak out that he picked another Cub? I say, Who Cares. Do what's right. It's not his fault the stupid fans voted in Soriano over Pat Burrell (who didn't make the squad, ...
Published 7/2/2008 by chris (noreply@blogger.com) at A Large Regular
... who is currently the Red Sox back-up 1st baseman and pinch hitter extrodinaire. For some reason I thought Casey was older than 34... I wonder if the Red Sox would make a run at free agent Pat Burrell instead of picking up Manny's option? Burrell has 20 HR already this season and sports an OPS+ of 156. Before you think that he's putting up numbers because he plays his home games in a bandbox - consider that Burrell has only 6 HR at home and 14 on the road.
Typically Good Hitters Going Bonkers Early
Published 4/20/2008 by Jameson at CuseAdelphia
... 6. Pat Burrell. Alright so Pat the Bat isn't a year in and year out all-star, but Burrell has been one of the best hitters in baseball since July 1st last year. He's got 28 homeruns since then which is near the top of the league. He's continued that success in 2008 with six dingers and a .364 batting average. Burrell is showing early in 2008 he can be the protection the Phillies need for Ryan Howard to see some pitches to hit. ...
Monday Missives: Hardened by experience
Published 4/1/2008 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
... is it fell off the wagon?), and were encouraged by your first three starts: 19 IP, 3 R, 13 H, 20 K, 6 BB. The recidivists among us came back and asked for more punishment, and the universe was more than happy to oblige. By the end of April, you were on the shelf for nearly the entire rest of the season. Another year lost, snakebitten by injury. Your talent, once impervious to doubt, was questioned. You became, to some of us, an undraftable quantity, taking your place alongside Pat Burrell and ...
Grand List: 2008 Roster
Published 3/6/2008 by Tim Malcolm at Phillies Nation
... 6. Greg Dobbs - 4/12, 2 R, 1 HR, 4 RBI
7. Eric Bruntlett - 8/19, R, 3 RBI
Wes Helms - 4/15, 2 R
Casey Smith - 5/10, 3 R, HR, 2 RBI
Ray Olmedo - 1/9
Brennan King - 3/7, R, 2 RBI
Brad Harman - 0/1
Jason Donald - 1/2, R
Outfield
8. Pat Burrell - 2/13, R, HR, 2 RBI
9. Shane ...