Thomas Burrows
Thomas E. Burrows (born September 14, 1994) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. The Seattle Mariners selected Burrows in the fourth round, with the 117th overall selection, of the 2016 MLB draft.
Thomas Burrows | |
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Free agent | |
Pitcher | |
Born: Florence, Alabama | September 14, 1994|
Bats: Left Throws: Left |
Career
Burrows attended Mars Hill Bible School in Florence, Alabama. As a pitcher for the school's baseball team, he was named to the Alabama Sports Writers Association Super All-State team in 2012 and 2013.[1]
He enrolled at the University of Alabama, where he played college baseball for the Alabama Crimson Tide. He was named a Freshman All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and Collegiate Baseball Newspaper in 2014.[2] He was also added to the watch list for the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award.[3] During the summer of 2015, he played collegiate summer baseball for the Hyannis Harbor Hawks of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[4][5] He set a Crimson Tide record with 30 saves in his collegiate career.[6][7]
The Seattle Mariners selected Burrows in the fourth round, with the 117th overall selection, of the 2016 MLB draft.[8][9] After he signed with the Mariners, he made his professional debut with the Everett AquaSox of the Class A-Short Season Northwest League for whom in 24+2⁄3 innings he had an ERA of 2.55. On January 11, 2017, the Mariners traded Burrows and Luiz Gohara to the Atlanta Braves for Mallex Smith and Shae Simmons.[10][11] The Braves assigned him to the Rome Braves, where he spent all of 2017, posting a 3–5 record with a 2.16 ERA in 66+2⁄3 innings pitched.[12] He began the 2018 season with Rome before being promoted to the Florida Fire Frogs of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League, and finishing the season with the Mississippi Braves of the Class AA Southern League.[13] Over 45 relief appearances between the three clubs, he went 6–2 with a 2.66 ERA. In 2019, he split time between Mississippi and the Class AAA International League Gwinnett Stripers, going 2–4 with a 4.42 ERA and 63 strikeouts over 57 innings.[14] The 2020 Minor League Baseball season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Burrows began the 2021 season at spring training,[15] and returned to minor league camp in March.[16] He spent the remainder of the year with the Gwinnett Stripers.[17] He elected free agency after the 2022 season.
References
- "ASWA All-State Baseball team: Thomas Burrows, Keegan Thompson repeat on Super All-State team". June 9, 2013. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
- "Alabama closer Thomas Burrows named to another freshman All-American team". June 10, 2014. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
- report, Combined. "Thomas Burrows up for Season Stopper award". Retrieved April 12, 2017.
- Pulsifer, Matt. "Burrows at Home with Hyannis Harbor Hawks". Retrieved April 12, 2017.
- "#40 Thomas Burrows". pointstreak.com. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
- "Alabama saves leader Thomas Burrows goes in MLB Draft's fourth round". June 10, 2016. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
- Byington, Alex. "Burrows leads Tide's MLB draft prospects". Retrieved January 11, 2017.
- Byington, Alex. "Mariners select Alabama closer, Mars Hill product Thomas Burrows in 4th round". Retrieved January 11, 2017.
- Byington, Alex. "Alabama closer Burrows excited for pro opportunity with Mariners". Retrieved January 11, 2017.
- "Former Alabama reliever Thomas Burrows traded to Atlanta Braves". Retrieved January 11, 2017.
- "Mariners acquire OF Mallex Smith, RHP Shae Simmons from Braves for LHPs Luiz Gohara, Thomas Burrows". January 11, 2017. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
- "Thomas Burrows Stats, Highlights, Bio - MiLB.com Stats - The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". Retrieved November 18, 2017.
- "Big league dream".
- "ROME BRAVES: Braves manager, minor league players to be honored at banquet".
- Burns, Gabriel (February 15, 2021). "Braves announce non-roster invitees to spring training". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
- Lezotte, Dave (March 12, 2021). "Braves Trim Roster, Option Six to Gwinnett". MILB.com. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
- "Bryce Elder, Stripers one-hit Columbus in 1-0 victory". Gwinnett Daily Post. September 9, 2021. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or Baseball Reference (Minors)