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Vermont Expos Players: Michael Barrett, Josh Whitesell, Jason Bay, Milton Bradley, Jorge Julio, Orlando Cabrera, Shawn Hill, Wilson Valdez

Vermont Expos Players: Michael Barrett, Josh Whitesell, Jason Bay, Milton Bradley, Jorge Julio, Orlando Cabrera, Shawn Hill, Wilson Valdez

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ISBN10: 1155301625
ISBN13: 9781155301624
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 30
Weight: 0.16
Height: 0.06 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Michael Barrett, Josh Whitesell, Jason Bay, Milton Bradley, Jorge Julio, Orlando Cabrera, Shawn Hill, Wilson Valdez, Jeremy Powell, Andy Tracy, Ian Desmond, Jason Bergmann, Brandon Watson, Jamey Carroll, Jerry Owens, Geoff Blum, Valentino Pascucci, Nate Field, Marco Estrada, Darrell Rasner, Scott Strickland, Jimmy Serrano, Josh Labandeira, Jose Fernandez, Matt Blank, Chris Schroder, Matt Watson, Jose Macias, Chad Bentz, Mike Hinckley, Henry Mateo, Simon Pond, Michael O'Connor, Kory Casto, T. J. Tucker, Tomas de la Rosa, Luke Montz, Clint Everts, J. D. Smart, Matt Cepicky, Carl Sadler, Jayson Durocher. Excerpt: Michael Patrick Barrett (born October 22, 1976 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a catcher who is currently in the New York Mets organization. He started his professional career with the Montreal Expos at the age of eighteen. Barrett spent three years playing in Minor League Baseball as a shortstop and catcher. He played with the Honolulu Sharks, West Palm Beach Expos, and Delmarva Shorebirds, and was elected to two Minor League All-Star games. Barrett made his Major League debut in 1998 as a third baseman, but was shortly recalled to the minor leagues to play with the Harrisburg Senators for a season. Upon Barrett's return to the Major Leagues in 1999, he ranked among the top offensive rookies in various statistical categories. Barrett failed to stay healthy during the 2003 season, which prompted the Expos to trade him to the Oakland Athletics, who in turn, traded him to the Chicago Cubs. During his tenure with the Cubs, Barrett won a Silver Slugger award in 2005, and recorded near career-high statistics in 2004 season. The Cubs traded Barrett to the San Diego Padres in June of 2007. Barrett sustained two major injuries, which caused him to miss 115 games with the Padres, and was subsequently released after the 2008 se...