Former Twins pitcher Boof Bonser says he has retired in an interview with
Twinkie Town. (The news was initially reported in January on the blog Boston
Sports For Life.) The 33-year-old Bonser last pitched competitively in 2014,
when he made 12 appearances for Bridgeport in the independent Atlantic
League. He last appeared in the big leagues in 2010.
前雙城投手Boof Bonser接受訪問時宣布退休
去年在大西洋聯盟橋港藍魚出賽12場
而上次在大聯盟出賽已經是2010年的事情了
The Giants took Bonser with the 21st overall pick in the 2000 draft, then
sent him to Minnesota with Joe Nathan and Francisco Liriano in their infamous
trade for A.J. Pierzynski. Bonser stuck in the big leagues with the Twins for
the better part of three years, first as a starter and then as a reliever,
before shoulder troubles caused him to miss the 2009 season. The Twins traded
Bonser to Boston the following year, and he made brief appearances with the
Red Sox and Athletics before spending several seasons in the minors. Bonser
finishes his career with a 5.18 ERA, 7.2 K/9 and 2.9 BB/9 in 416 2/3
big-league innings.
當初巨人在選秀以第一輪21順位挑中他
後來以Francisco Liriano加上Joe Nathan換來A.J. Pierzynski
是近幾年滿有名的交易
2009年因為肩膀的問題而未在大聯盟出賽
2010年分別代表紅襪跟運動家
最後留下了19勝25敗 防禦率5.18的成績