Ben Zobrist’s name surfaced in the news over the last few days, as a tweet from Heritage Auction Sports claimed that Zobrist’s World Series ring from the 2016 Cubs was going to be up for bids in August. However, Zobrist’s agent Scott Pucino told Paul Sullivan of The Chicago Tribune that the ring wasn’t going to be sold, and that Zobrist told him that ” ’Why would I sell this ring? It makes no sense. I’m never going to get rid of this ring — never, never, ever.’ ”
That would seem to put that curious matter to rest, and Pucino also confirmed what has seemed increasingly obvious over the last two years: Zobrist has ended his playing career. Though Zobrist has not officially retired, Pucino said that Zobrist is focusing on taking care of his children while going through a divorce. “He’s a devoted dad and grabbing the bull by the horns and taking hold of the situation,” Pucino said.
Zobrist last played in 2019, his 14th Major League season. He only played in 47 games during that final year, as his divorce led him to spend much of the season on personal leave — the money surrendered by Zobrist for his time on the restricted list allowed the Cubs enough luxury tax wiggle room to sign Craig Kimbrel, so Zobrist’s impact is still being felt on the Cubs to this day.
Of course, Zobrist had already long since made his mark on Chicago baseball history due to his role in the Cubs’ curse-breaking 2016 championship run. Signed to a four-year, $56MM free agent deal in the 2015-16 offseason, Zobrist hit .272/.386/.446 over 631 PA during the regular season, and then won World Series MVP honors by batting .357/.419/.500 over 31 PA during the Fall Classic. That came on the heels of another big performance for Zobrist in the previous year’s World Series, as Zobrist was acquired by the Royals before the trade deadline in 2015 and then helped Kansas City capture the title.
Over 14 MLB seasons, the switch-hitting Zobrist batted .266/.357/.426 over 6836 PA for the Rays, Athletics, Royals, and Cubs. The Astros initially drafted Zobrist in the sixth round in 2004, and after being dealt to Tampa in July 2006, Zobrist went from being mostly a full-time shortstop into the super-utilityman position that defined his career.
Through far from the only “Swiss Army Knife” of a player in history (Jose Oquendo and Tony Phillips stand out for fans of 80’s and 90’s baseball), Zobrist’s name became synonymous with on-field versatility in this generation. He made 794 of his 1503 career starts as a second baseman, but also 363 starts in right field, 196 starts at shortstop, 107 starts in left field, as well as time as a center fielder and at both corner infield slots. Between his multi-position ability and productive switch-hitting bat, Zobrist could be moved around the diamond and utilized in a number of different fashions by Rays manager Joe Maddon and future skippers throughout Zobrist’s career.
While Zobrist ranks third in fWAR (behind Evan Longoria and Carl Crawford) on the Rays’ all-time franchise list, it can be argued that Zobrist might be the “greatest Ray ever” for both on-field value and symbolic reasons, as he exemplifies how the Rays have looked to mold a seemingly endless array of multi-positional players since Zobrist’s time with the franchise. Beyond just Tampa Bay, teams all over baseball in recent years have looked to maximize bench depth by having super-utility types on the roster.
From 2009-16, Zobrist generated 40.5 fWAR, a total surpassed by only eight players in baseball during that eight-season span. These prime years saw him reach three All-Star teams, finish as high as eighth place in AL MVP voting (2009), and capture those two World Series titles with the Royals and Cubs in consecutive years.
MLBTR wishes all the best to Zobrist in his post-playing days, and congratulates him on an outstanding career.
solaris602
Total shocker. Didn’t see this coming.
PeteWard8
Big Baby Ben or Bailout Ben. Take your pick.
HubcapDiamondStarHalo
For choosing to care for his kids?? Gosh, you seem nice.
PeteWard8
Played 14 years. Who took care of the kids when he wasn’t there?
twentyfivemanroster
You have absolutely no idea of his home life then or now.
nats3256
The millions and millions of dollars he made probably.
Moonlight Grahamcracker
His wife and her boyfriend…
PeteWard8
twentyfivemanroster- I know more than enough to post the comments I made and I was being kind. Do you think everyone has something to hide except Ben?
getrealgone2
Ouch….
Down with OBP
And still 2 more rings than everyone on this message board combined. I mean, if I’m doing logic correctly.
getrealgone2
You’re gonna get rotator cuff surgery from patting yourself on the back.
Doug Dascenzo
Pete is a troll. Always. Also, an idiot.
Ducky Buckin Fent
As a single parent, I commend, understand, & fully respect his decision. Typically (not so in my case), it’s pretty difficult for the guy to get custody of the kid(s).
Now, I had to actually work harder as opposed to retiring. But sweet that he can & I wish him the best.
Helluva ballplayer.
dnr7
Plain and simple… if Zo tells the family court that he’s a ballplayer (aka absent father at least 7 mos of the year) he doesn’t get custody. If he’s present as a father, he does.
If you’ve never gone through a divorce with kids, you simply have no idea how damaging a scorned ex can be to a father’s relationship with his kids. In my case, luckily I was there to counter all the BS that my ex tried to fill the kids’ heads with.
Franco27
Pete is a bitter Sox troll.
ztrekker
Who was the teammate?
AndyWarpath
That monster tried to be there for his family during a divorce. The horror!
Sportsfantatic
Are you high?? Lester was still on the team long after Zobrist left and plus Jon is married married since 09.. It was a mutual divorce btw Zobrist and Julianna.. She a well known singer also soo this has nothing to do with money.. And Ben reason for divorce was guilty of inappropriate marital conduct on her.. Has nothing to do with any player that was on the roster at all.. Ben filed for seperation in Tennessee and Julianna filed for divorce in IL..
YankeesBleacherCreature
@Pete I think it’s laughable that you brought up Pete Rose to support your argument as if he’s some beacon of light. You have no idea what you’re talking and who are you to judge how a man prioritizes his personal and family life?
Cmurphy
LaStella was traded away in November 2018, the offseason before. Zobrist stepped away in May 2019.
Regardless of who the Mrs was running around with, Zobrist had every right to step away and take care of personal matters. He had a hell of a career, made a ton of money, and simply decided that his personal life was more important. I’m sure most of us would love to be in position to make that choice.
FrankRoo
I can only wonder how dreadful of a life you lead to feel the need to use this as a way of taking another person down a peg. I have to assume this so some form of therapy for you. Your posts reek of jealousy and your own personal failures projected upon others. Zobrist is a respected millionaire with a life full of accomplishment going through a divorce involving his children. I can only assume what a terrible person you’ve been to those close to you.
PeteWard8
Check the transactions boys. Ben was humiliated and skipped town. Double talk means nothing to honest people. See right thru that stuff. Ben was needed by the team and Ben failed.
Pete Rose dug in. Ben melted.
bleedinblue 2
It must be sad to be so insecure about your team that you would post this absolute garbage. No matter what you say the White Sox will always be the least popular MLB team in Chicago. Yes, even if they win the World Series.
bleedinblue 2
You know that Pete Rose got banned from baseball for betting on games, right?? Not exactly a moral compass.
BeforeMcCourt
Hahahaha Pete rose is the definitely the guy everyone should try to emulate
What logic…
YankeesBleacherCreature
@bleedinblue I’m a Rose fan for what he did on the field. I also believe he belongs in the HOF bc there are more nefarious characters already in. With that said, Pete Rose lied and played the victim card for many, many years before he admitted to gambling on baseball. I even read his autobio “Prisoner Without Bars” when it first came out. At the root of it, he has a gambling addiction and still does. Hell, I was an action junkie for a bunch of years playing online poker and fantasy baseball so I can relate to him some. I think for Rose it’s more about how much more he can make off his own name as a HOF’er than actually being revered by peers and fans. That’s my two cents.
Jake1972
He stayed home because of his kids, and he did the correct thing because family come first over your career and fans!
Palehosed85
While I completely agree with everyone on here when it comes to PeteWard8 being the very definition of scum, please don’t lump all of us White Sox fans in with his ilk.
I love the White Sox, yes, but I love baseball first and foremost. Not all of us hate the Cubs (beyond a fun rivalry of course). Just saying.
Franco27
Pete, the Sox troll, has a Cub obsession.
carlos15
PeteWard seems like the kinda guy who makes a crazy comment on a message board to get a reaction so that he can feel like he’s not invisible. Hope you feel like our got the attention you were looking for.
johnrealtime
Thank you for being such an obvious troll. If you had been any more subtle I may not have blocked you
terriblety9
Good Father Ben
Wilmer Flores' Tears
His “Christian” wife was dancing with the devil during the last two years of his career. She put Anna Benson to shame with some of the things she allegedly did! That ended her cute little Christian music career.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Your hatred for women is just something else. Be kinder to yourself.
FletcherFan66
Ben Zobrist– so versatile that his last appearance came as a reliever
Rounding3rd
Sounds like a great bar bet trivia answer in about 5 years. Or maybe next week
Not Xabial
Dude’s frickin awesome.
Greg M
I’d take 8 Zobrists on my team over 8 (fill in the blank)s any day. Dude was a winner and a class act…
BrandonGregory74
Exactly. He did whatever his team needed.
chitown311
8 Zobrists over 8 Mike Trouts? I’d love to face you in the playoffs
YankeesBleacherCreature
@chitown Well considering that Zobrist can play many positions well and Trout is only an outfielder, it may be closer than you think.
SonnySteele
And when you say Ben Zobrist it sounds like Benzo Brist.
Joel Peterson
Don’t get married kids. Lot of people will tell you to do it. But those are people who made a mistake dont want to admit it and want you to be miserable too. Don’t do it.
getrealgone2
I 100% agree with this.
louwhitakerisahofer
Your ex wife agrees with 50% of it
getrealgone2
You give me enough credit for having an ex wife.
passed_balls
Need a comma there, dawg. Also, marriage rules.
Jake1972
As Jerry Reed once sung “ I should have learned how to cook! “ because during divorce she usually get the Gold Mine and you’ll get the shaft!!!
StPeteStingRays
Married kids from where? Why get kids??
johnrealtime
Bitter divorcee: a thread
ArianaGrandSlam
So his ex-wife sang a song at the stadium and left her kids?
Stop Giving Billionaires Money
He really carved out a role of his own, a career utility all-star.
everlastingdave
Congrats to Ben Zobrist on having “Ben Zobrist type” become an official position in the sport of baseball. Rare achievement.
johns-11
No money? Sells the ring. Yikes.
PeteWard8
A Brady rookie card sold for 3.1 million. All time record from what I understand
Wilmer Flores' Tears
Zobrist needs to make one of these customized dork photos that all the Bitcoin nerds would bid on. Sign some crap and put it up for auction.
Sideline Redwine
Pretty clearly states he is not selling.
KP23
One of the most underrated players in history. He was on back 2 back world series teams. And very productive in the playoffs, without Ben in those 2 lineups. There’s no championship
retire21
Grab the reigns.
KP23
Must have been referring to Ben zorist, the popcorn guy
stevebaratta
I’m glad to read he values his Cubs World Series ring. He drove in the go ahead run in game 7 and was WS MVP. Not to mention he helped end the Cubs 108 year drought. Best of luck to him.
Vizionaire
wow, this is cold!
Eric Olson 2
You can get Zobrist Cubs World Series rings on E bay for around $20…My gut says it’s only a “knock-off” that’s being sold.
Cubs had a provision with their WS rings, they can’t be re-sold and have to returned to the cubs if sold.
CalcetinesBlancos
Next you’ll be telling me Pete Rose is also done.
KP23
Really not relevant to the story, but I wish Chris Farley was still alive to play Pete rose in a biopic
uncle1sock
Longest divorce on record
Y2KAK
sad He was the player that made me start playing baseball
despicable_you
What the full story with his divorce, looking for the juicy details.
Rayland#1
Thank you. Ben.
angt222
Can’t forget he was on that 2008 Rays team that lost to Philly in the WS.
Palehosed85
Okay, that was weird… I guess that the post I had responded to must have been deleted or something.
With that being said, Mr. Zobrist made the right decision. Family comes first, especially your kids. Additionally, going through a divorce can be traumatizing for kids, and that makes his presence that much more important. Baseball and sports in general are secondary.
He was an excellent player who embraced his role and was able to play a big part in both of his World Series championships.
I wish him nothing but the best in getting through this tough situation and being able to enjoy retirement.