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Nick Punto Retires

By Steve Adams | February 18, 2016 at 1:13pm CDT

Veteran infielder Nick Punto has decided to officially retire, he announced last night on Dodgers Talk with David Vassegh (audio link). Punto signed a minor league deal with the D-backs last offseason but had a change of heart and backed out of the deal and sat out the 2015 season due to a desire to spend more time with his family. While Arizona manager Chip Hale stressed at the time that Punto was not retiring, it seems that the versatile utility man has now elected to formally conclude his playing career after spending parts of 14 seasons in the Majors.

The 38-year-old Punto was originally a 21st-round pick of the Phillies back in 1998 and saw limited action in Philly from 2001-03 before being packaged alongside Carlos Silva and Bobby Korecky to acquire lefty Eric Milton from the Twins. Punto served as a utility option for the Twins in 2004-05 before spending much of the 2006 season as Minnesota’s everyday third baseman and batting .290/.352/.373 with brilliant defense in what was the best all-around season of his career. Punto helped propel the Twins to a postseason berth that year — one of four trips to the playoffs he had with that organization — but it wasn’t until his 2011 campaign with the Cardinals that Punto was able to reach a World Series and experience the feeling of capturing a World Series title.

Punto’s overall offensive contributions in his Major League career were modest, at best, as he’ll retire with a .245/.323/.323 batting line in 3734 plate appearances between the Phillies, Twins, Cardinals, Red Sox, Dodgers and Athletics. However, Punto was a brilliant defender at three different positions: third base (+40 Defensive Runs Saved, +20.6 UZR/150 in his career), shortstop (+21 DRS, +17.4 UZR/150) and second base (+21 DRS, +5.7 UZR/150). Punto brought plenty of speed to the table, as evidenced by his 104 career steals, and he was known for his competitive nature and hard-nosed style of play, which earned him his nickname: “The Shredder.” That attitude and his brilliant defense helped Punto to earn more than $23MM in his playing career, per Baseball-Reference. We at MLBTR wish Punto and his family continued success and happiness in his post-playing endeavors.

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  1. Dan LeBlanc

    4 years ago

    A solid, quality Major Leaguer. “Nuf Ced!

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  2. disadvantagedisadvantage

    4 years ago

    “Nick Punto Reminds Everyone He Exists, Then Promptly Quits”

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  3. bgaul33

    4 years ago

    Also he ” shredded” walk-off heroes jerseys — literally — in his year with the Cards

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  4. TwinsVet

    4 years ago

    Twins or Dodgers hat for his HOF bust?

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    • jaysfan1994

      4 years ago

      Dodgers, they clearly made that trade with Boston in 2012 for Punto.

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    • dodgers_blue66

      4 years ago

      Definitely Dodgers

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  5. rivera42

    4 years ago

    Guys, teach your sons how to play baseball. When a guy like Punto makes 23+ million in his career, imagine what a talented player can make.

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    • No Soup For Yu!

      4 years ago

      Your comment implies that Punto had no talent, which if you read the whole article, is clearly not the case. Over 14 years, he was worth about +15 WAR and was an EXCELLENT defender. Not a bad career by any stretch.

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  6. gomerhodge71gomerhodge71

    4 years ago

    I’m sure Punto will get more than one coaching/minor league managing offer. Good luck, Nick, wherever you end up!

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  7. notagain27

    4 years ago

    He was a talented player and a “winner”! Why do you think he played on all those winning teams?? That’s because winning teams know they need good role players and Nick did a little bit of everything during his career.

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  8. The Adrian BeltreThe Adrian Beltre

    4 years ago

    I bet he would make a great fielding instructor(a couple years from now, of course).

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  9. JD396

    4 years ago

    Little Nicky… Oh, the memories. Happy retirement, dude!

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  10. BlueSkyLA

    4 years ago

    A real gamer. We didn’t have Punto around here for long but it was always fun to watch him play.

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  11. tycobb016

    4 years ago

    venturas contract up after this year. id hire nick in a second to manage sox next year.

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  12. KarkatKarkat

    4 years ago

    The linchpin to one of the most significant trades this century!

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  13. nickpuntoforhof

    4 years ago

    If you are as broken up as we are, come mourn with us.

    Sincerely, the Official Nick Punto Fan Club.

    nickpuntoforhof.blogspot.com

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