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Michael Patrick Barrett (born October 22, 1976) is a former Major League catcher and current manager of the rookie-level Gulf Coast Nationals. He started his professional career with the Montreal Expos at age 18.〔Baseball Almanac, (Michael Barrett Baseball Stats ), baseball-almanac.com, Retrieved on June 4, 2007.〕 Barrett spent three years playing in Minor League Baseball as a shortstop and catcher.〔The Baseball Cube, (Michael Barrett Baseball Statistics ), Retrieved on June 20, 2007.〕 He played with the Honolulu Sharks, West Palm Beach Expos, and Delmarva Shorebirds, and was elected to two Minor League All-Star games.〔 Barrett made his Major League debut in as a third baseman, but was shortly outrighted to the minor leagues to play with the Harrisburg Senators for a season.〔The Official Site of The Chicago Cubs, (Biography and Career Highlights: Michael Barrett ), mlb.com, Retrieved on June 4, 2007.〕 Upon Barrett's return to the Major Leagues in , he ranked among the top offensive rookies in various statistical categories.〔 Barrett failed to stay healthy during the season, which prompted the Expos to trade him to the Oakland Athletics, who in turn, traded him to the Chicago Cubs.〔 During his tenure with the Cubs, Barrett won a Silver Slugger award in , and recorded near career-high statistics in season.〔 The Cubs traded Barrett to the San Diego Padres in June of .〔Associated Press, (Cubs, Padres Swap Barrett, 2 Players ) (June 21, 2007), Chattanooga Times Free Press, Retrieved on June 22, 2007.〕 Barrett sustained two major injuries, which caused him to miss 115 games with the Padres, and was subsequently released after the season. Barrett attempted to make a comeback with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2009, but continued to struggle with injury issues, which led to his release in the subsequent offseason.〔 He spent the second half of the 2010 season in the New York Mets minor league system, and has not played professional baseball since, but has not officially announced his retirement. Barrett was also a volunteer assistant coach for the baseball team at the University of North Georgia. ==Early years== Barrett was born in Atlanta, Georgia.〔 He attended Pace Academy, where he excelled in baseball.〔("Barrett passes on Clemson, signs with Expos" ), ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', June 10, 1995. Accessed November 9, 2007. "For most folks, the entire experience might be overwhelming, but when former Pace Academy shortstop Michael Barrett signed a professional contract Friday with the Montreal Expos, it seemed to his family like little more than the ordinary course of business."〕 During his senior year, Barrett won Atlanta’s Gatorade’s Player of the Year, and was named to the All-USA High School and First Team High School All-Americans All-star teams.〔 He was considered to be one of the top draft prospects that year, and declared eligibility for the upcoming Major League Baseball Draft shortly after graduating from high school.〔Fitt, Aaron, (Top Ten Prospects: Washington Nationals ) (January 4, 2005), Baseball America, Retrieved on June 20, 2007.〕 The Montreal Expos selected Barrett as the 28th overall selection in the draft.〔Baseball-Reference.com, (Michael Barrett Statistics ), Retrieved on June 4, 2007.〕 He spent the next three years in the minors, playing in the Gulf Coast, South Atlantic, Hawaii Winter Baseball, and Florida State Leagues, during which he was converted from a shortstop to a catcher.〔 His Minor League Baseball career was highlighted in , when he scored 57 runs and recorded 113 hits as a member of the Delmarva Shorebirds.〔
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