Barton's road leads to Busch
Stadium
Mar/27/08 08:09 PM Filed in:
Brian Barton
JUPITER, Fla. -- Brian Barton
never doubted, but it's still hard for him to
believe. Four years after going undrafted out of
the University of Miami, Barton is in the Major
Leagues.
On Wednesday morning, Barton was notified that he would
be on the Cardinals' Opening Day roster. By the
afternoon, even being hit in the nose by a curveball
couldn't erase the smile from his face. Barton's
circuitous path finally brought him to the place he was
trying to get to all along.
"I think that's what I pride myself in, is not giving
up and not thinking that there's only one way to get to
where you need to be," he said. "Because there are so
many roads that lead to one destination. The
traditional road didn't happen for me, so I took
another way around. And it worked out."
Barton enjoyed an outstanding career at Miami, capping
his time there by being named to the College World
Series all-tournament team in 2004. But no team drafted
him, reportedly because of the fear he would be too
difficult to sign. Barton had business opportunities
outside baseball, and evidently the fear was that it
would take too much money to coax him to play pro ball.
But playing pro ball was what he most wanted to do. So
he played in the Cape Cod League over the summer and
eventually signed with Cleveland.
"I'm not going to say I didn't still have the same
dream, but it made the process a little more enduring,"
he said. "I felt like I had done pretty well at Miami
to get an opportunity, and it didn't happen. But with
that being said, I never gave up and I never settled. I
took another route to get to where I needed to be."
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