Agent: Burrell won't be a
Phillie
Dec/10/08 07:57 PM Filed in:
Pat Burrell
LAS VEGAS — Pat Burrell
may prefer to remain with the Phillies, but his
agent has told the Courier-Post that the veteran
left fielder almost certainly will be playing
elsewhere in 2009.
With Burrell's name generating little buzz Tuesday on
Day 2 of the annual winter meetings, one of his agents,
Ed Hayes, said the Phillies haven't shown much interest
in re-signing Burrell, the top right-handed power
threat in their lineup for several seasons.
"I'm hopeful but I'm also a realist, and I'd be
surprised," Hayes said when asked if he could see
Burrell continuing his career with the Phillies, the
only team he has ever known. "I have not heard anything
that would lead me to believe the club wants to have
him back."
General manager Ruben Amaro Jr. admitted the Phillies
haven't had substantive discussions with Burrell's
representatives, and the club appears to be moving on
by talking with free-agent outfielder Raul Ibanez and
engaging in trade talk that could yield versatile Mark
DeRosa.
Burrell, 32, is looking for a three-year contract,
according to industry sources. But the slow-moving
free-agent market hasn't developed for position
players, and although Hayes said he has had discussions
with multiple teams, it is possible Burrell won't find
a suitor until after Manny Ramirez, Mark Teixeira, Raul
Ibanez and other top free-agent hitters are signed.
It's expected that Burrell will draw interest from
American League teams seeking a designated hitter.
(courierpostonline.com)