
Pat Burrell Net Worth
$30 Million
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Oct 10, 1976 (47 years old)
Eureka Springs
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Baseball player
Birth Date:
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Oct 10, 1976 (47 years old)
Eureka Springs
Male
Baseball player
Pat Burrell, a prominent former professional baseball player, boasts an impressive net worth of $30 million. Born on October 10, 1976, in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, Burrell, often nicknamed "Pat the Bat" and "Met Killer," played in the major leagues from 2000 to 2011.
Standing tall at 6 feet 4 inches and weighing 235 pounds, Burrell attended the University of Miami where he excelled in baseball. In 1998, he clinched the prestigious Golden Spikes Award for his outstanding performance, right before the Philadelphia Phillies selected him as the first overall draft pick.
Burrell's journey in the major leagues began in 2000 after two years in the minor leagues. He was originally drafted by the Phillies in 1998 as a third baseman but spent most of his career as a left fielder, both throwing and batting right-handed. His nine-season tenure with the Phillies was remarkable, and he was instrumental in their 2008 World Series Championship victory.
During his rookie year in 2000, Burrell finished fourth in the Rookie of the Year voting and received MVP votes in both 2002 and 2005. His contributions were pivotal to the success of the team.
After the championship-winning 2008 season, Burrell entered free agency and signed a two-year contract with the Tampa Bay Rays. By 2010, he had become a free agent again and soon joined the San Francisco Giants. In the same year, he secured another World Series ring, despite not having a hit in the series.
Burrell's career was unfortunately cut short due to a chronic foot injury, leading to his retirement in 2011 after briefly playing for the Giants. In October 2011, he filed as a free agent but later signed a one-day minor league contract with the Phillies to officially retire with the organization. His retirement ceremony took place during a Boston Red Sox series at Citizens Bank Park, where he was honored by throwing out the ceremonial first pitch.
Burrell was previously married to Michelle Burrell, but their marriage ended in 2009. He owns an English Bulldog named Elvis, who was notably featured in the Phillies' 2008 World Series Parade.
Currently, Burrell serves as a special assignment scout for the San Francisco Giants and assists General Manager Brian Sabean.