Brian Barton Update
Jun/19/08 07:20 PM Filed in:
Brian Barton
Student athletes are often
reminded that it's a good idea not to neglect your
studies; making it to the big leagues is a rare
occurrence, so it's always good to have a backup
plan. Brian Barton obviously took this advice very
seriously. With a degree in aerospace engineering,
Barton was a fairly unique college player in that
he focused on his academics as much or even more
than his sports career. It certainly had a bearing
on his recruitment potential; when he eventually
signed with the Cleveland Indians, the deal
included a hefty payment toward his school loans.
Barton was signed in 2004, but as he'd stayed in school
in order to get his degree, he didn't see any actual
play time that season. In 2005, he spent most of his
time in single-A, with a move to the double-A franchise
in 2006. Though he eventually made it as far as the
triple-A Buffalo Bisons, the Indians didn't bring him
to the big show in 2007, which left him open for a Rule
5 pick. He was chosen tenth, by the St. Louis
Cardinals.
Barton made the 40-man roster for 2008, and made his
major league debut - finally - on April 1st, singling
in his first at-bat for the Cards. His season started
out well, but his part-time outfielder position has put
a crimp in his development, and his numbers haven't
quite been as good as the season has progressed. Fans
and management alike hope Barton finds his groove soon
and returns to his previous production.
(talkstlouissports.com)