Daric Barton
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Daric W. Barton (born August 16, 1985 in Springfield, Vermont) is a minor league baseball player currently in the Oakland Athletics organization. He was a 1st-round draft pick (28th overall) in 2003 by the St. Louis Cardinals out of Marina High School in Huntington Beach, California. Barton had signed on to attend Cal State Fullerton and play baseball there, but accepted a one million dollar signing bonus from the Cardinals instead. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed.
Barton spent two years in the St. Louis Cardinals organization before being traded along with Danny Haren and Kiko Calero to the Athletics for Mark Mulder on December 18th, 2004. After having an emergency appendicectomy part way through spring training, Barton started 2005 slowly, but ended the year with a .317 batting average. He spent most of 2005 with the Single-A Stockton Ports of the California League but also appeared in 56 games for the AA Midland RockHounds of the Texas League. He is widely regarded as the best prospect in the Oakland organization, and arguably the best offensive player in the minor leagues. However, it is unknown which defensive position will best suit him in the major leagues. With the Cardinals, Barton played catcher, but the Oakland Athletics moved Barton to first base due to concerns with Barton's ability behind the plate, the negative impact catching can have on the development of a young hitter, and because the A's had a number of more advanced catching prospects. Barton played third base in high school but at this point first base, catcher, and designated hitter are the most likely possibilities. It is a possibility that Barton will join the Athletics in 2007 at 1B because of injuries to Dan Johnson and to the outfield (meaning Nick Swisher will most likely start in the outfield to open the season).
In a three-year minor league career, Barton is a .311 hitter with 30 home runs and 195 runs batted in 279 games.
Barton is known as a patient hitter who hits for a high on-base percentage and walks more than he strikes out.
Barton may now be called up for the 2007 season because the Oakland A's were unable to re-sign Designated hitter, Frank Thomas.
[edit] External links
- Player Page at The Baseball Cube
- Minor League Splits and Situational Stats
Barton is likely to be called up in the middle of the 2007 if Erubiel Durazo and Dan Johnson do not work out at first base for Oakland