MLB: Former Angels pitcher regrets retirement and wants to return to Major League Baseball

After walking away from baseball last April, the former Los Angeles right-hander Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Ty ButtreyHe said during a Spaces conversation on Twitter tonight that he wanted to play again. Buttrey has been on the Angels’ restricted list for the past nine months – since exactly that month.

The seasoned Buttrey, 1.98 meters tall and 108 kilos, a fourth-round pick from the Boston Red Sox in the 2012 draft, was traded to Anaheim as part of the July 2018 trade that sent Ian Kinsler to Boston:

The trade led to Buttrey making his major league debut, and he emerged as a solid member of the Los Angeles bullpen in 2018-19, posting a 3.86 ERA and a 27.4% strikeout rate in 88 2/3 innings of those two seasons.

However, strikeouts fell at a rate of just 16.1% in 2020 as Buttrey battled for a 5.81 ERA in 26 1/3 innings. The decreased K% was just one of several poor Statcast metrics on Buttrey’s record, though he was far from the only player to struggle amid the unusual circumstances of the shortened 2020 season.

The Halos had expected Buttrey to bounce back last year, but instead, the 28-year-old wanted to leave the grind of life in the major leagues. Buttrey explained as part of an Instagram post about his decision. Just being a professional baseball player seemed like enough for Buttrey:

I couldn’t help but notice that my love and passion for this game had started to wane. I completely lost the urge to continue doing something I didn’t love because in my mind, I already did it. It was never my dream to reach the Hall of Fame, win a World Series, or become an All-Star. In my head, I achieved what I wanted, to prove people wrong and achieve something extremely difficult. “

Angels manager Joe Maddon, told MLB.com’s Rhett Bollinger and other reporters last spring that Buttrey informed the team of his decision before the team opted out to the right to the minors at the end of Spring Training.

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Following Maddon’s statements of support, the door would apparently be open for Buttrey to return to the Angels once the lockout is over, and the team could see him at camp before deciding on the next move.

Rafael Martinez

I am a fan of the King of Sports, especially the Boston Red Sox in MLB and in general all of Mexican baseball. This profession has given me the opportunity to cover major events such as the Caribbean Series, the LMB All Star, LMP (uninterrupted since 2009), signings of important players. I had the chance to attend the 2013 World Classic in Arizona, USA, albeit as a fan. Apart from this beautiful sport, I love basketball, where I have also narrated games and even a friendly NBA 10 years ago, but I carry baseball in my veins. Graduated in Communication Sciences from the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS) , from which I graduated in 2011. I was born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa and started in the world of sports journalism in 2004 in the newspaper El Sol de Mazatlán, where I was a baseball columnist and reporter at the same time. In January 2009 I came to El Debate as a journalist reporter and it was almost six years (in the first stage), until in November 2014 I emigrated to the radio providing my services in Línea Directa-Grupo RSN. My cycle there ended in July 2019 and within days, El Debate gave me another opportunity to work and opened the doors for me again. That is how I came to Al Bat, where I have been since 2019 as a web journalist.

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MLB: Former Angels pitcher regrets retirement and wants to return to Major League Baseball