3.15.2011
Happy Trails Ian Snell
How great would it be to retire before the age of 30?
Ian Snell decided to do just that, calling it quits at age 29 after the St. Louis Cardinals sent him to the minors.
The right-hander signed a minor league deal back in January after a not-so-great 2010 season with the Seattle Mariners in which he went 0-5 with 6.41 ERA in 12 games, including eight starts.
Snell pitched in one game this Spring with the AAA Memphis Redbirds, lasting two innings and allowing two runs on March 3. He then appeared in two B-squad games, the last on Monday when he surrendered two runs in one inning against Atlanta.
Over seven big league seasons, Snell was 38-53 with a 4.80 ERA. His best season came in 2006 when he enjoyed a career-high 14 victories for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Have a nice retirement, buddy.
[Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
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2 comments:
That is totally stupid. He should have gone to the minors, where the Pitching Coaches there would have been able to help him work on his mechanics.
Agreed!!
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