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Published: January 6, 2009
Burrell Brings Big Bat To Bolster Rays
By MARC LANCASTER
mlancaster@tampatrib.com
The Rays might have been able to string negotiations out another couple of weeks and still ended up signing Pat Burrell, perhaps saving a million dollars or two along the way. Even in a buyers' market, though, they didn't think it was worth the risk.

"As we were going through it," said Rays executive vice president Andrew Friedman, "we felt like it was important for us to end up with one of our top guys and not end up in a situation where when the music stopped we were looking at the sixth or seventh guy on the list."

It's safe to say Burrell, the veteran slugger who had spent his entire career with the Phillies before becoming a free agent this offseason, rated much higher than that.

As a patient power hitter who swings from the right side, he fits the Rays' profile well. And in agreeing Monday to a two-year, $16 million deal, he also fit - just barely, from the sound of it - within a set of financial parameters that remain far more stringent than those of the Rays' division rivals.

As long as Tampa Bay maintains the competitive level it attained before falling to Burrell and the Phillies last fall, though, the 32-year-old Clearwater resident will be satisfied with his decision.

"I understand what these guys have gone through," Burrell said. "When I came up with Philadelphia, it was a similar situation, really. We were kind of at the bottom of the barrel and worked our way up to the top. I think that's kind of where these guys are headed. Obviously they got to the World Series last year, and from what I understand, the players got a taste of that and are even hungrier this year to get back."

Burrell should help. He'll step in as the primary designated hitter, with the Rays hopeful he can produce along the same lines as he did last season (33 homers, 86 RBIs).

With that key piece in place, the Rays likely will retire from the high-end free-agent market for the rest of the winter. Friedman described Burrell's deal as one that would "dramatically hinder" the team's payroll flexibility over the next couple of seasons, but team president Matt Silverman said it was worth it.

"I think our fans will recognize that even though the commitment to Pat is less than some of the other numbers that you've seen thrown around this offseason, it's a major commitment for our organization," Silverman said. "We only do so because we feel Pat is a great fit for the club. We appreciate and enjoy flexibility, but it's something that we're willing to give up with the right person and Pat's the right guy to add to the club."
 

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Nice pick up for the Rays
 

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Indeed, as along with recently acquired Matt Joyce from Motown, the Rays have assembled a true starting nine with far less need to platoon at DH and RF

Iwamura 2B
Upton CF
CC LF
Longoria 3B
Pena 1B
Burrell DH
Joyce RF
Navarro C
Bartlett SS

The guy who may truly have the Monster Year is Carlos Pena who was truly not fit for either the third or cleanup slot in the lineup. Now he's batting with Burrell behind him and very good team speed in the 2nd to 4th slots ahead of him.
 

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Burell may be a solid player but he is a total asshole in my book. I was at a game once when he was playing LF and a volleyball was bouncing around the stands and went onto the field. The ump called time and Burrell had to go over to get the volleyball. He walked to the stands and fired it right into the face of some little 10-11 year old kid who had nothing to do with the ball going on the field.
 

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Burrell turned down 2 years 22 mil from the Phils and then the offers didn't come in for him, and he had to take less.

Good hitter, but doesn't hustle. Seems like a me guy/stats guy.
 

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Burrell is going to see his power numbers go down bigtime. A good fantasy player to avoid in 09.
 

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Burrell is going to see his power numbers go down bigtime. A good fantasy player to avoid in 09.


Actually as a DH and in the AL he will see 100 more at bats than he did last year since the Phillies replaced him defensively in evey game they were winning. 100 rbi is very likely.
 

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Burell may be a solid player but he is a total asshole in my book. I was at a game once when he was playing LF and a volleyball was bouncing around the stands and went onto the field. The ump called time and Burrell had to go over to get the volleyball. He walked to the stands and fired it right into the face of some little 10-11 year old kid who had nothing to do with the ball going on the field.


It was a beach ball, ya goof...or you were the first person in MLB park history to bring a Wilson volleyball to a baseball game

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Did I say beachball?

WILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLSON, WILSON?
 

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Burrell turned down 2 years 22 mil from the Phils and then the offers didn't come in for him, and he had to take less.

Good hitter, but doesn't hustle. Seems like a me guy/stats guy.

All good since he probably won't see more than a half dozen games in the field.
 

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Actually as a DH and in the AL he will see 100 more at bats than he did last year since the Phillies replaced him defensively in evey game they were winning. 100 rbi is very likely.

I'm sure you meant PAs, but I doubt it will be that many more. He had 638 last season

Playing indoors I like him to be able to at least match the .505 SA he's put up over past three seasons. That will be a huge upgrade over last year's DH combos of Floyd/Gomes/Baldelli et al
 

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Ties the game 2-2 with his 11th double of the year !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Hey hey Riverview....Nice combo from Burrell, Aybar and Mel Upton
 

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