Nelson Burbrink

{{Short description|American baseball player (1921–2001)}}

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{{Infobox baseball biography

|name=Nelson Burbrink

|position=Catcher

|image=Nelson Burbrink.jpg

|bats=Right

|throws=Right

|birth_date={{Birth date|1921|12|28}}

|birth_place=Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

|death_date={{death date and age|2001|4|12|1921|12|28}}

|death_place=Largo, Florida, U.S.

|debutleague = MLB

|debutdate=June 5

|debutyear=1955

|debutteam=St. Louis Cardinals

|finalleague = MLB

|finaldate=September 21

|finalyear=1955

|finalteam=St. Louis Cardinals

|statleague = MLB

|stat1label=Batting average

|stat1value=.276

|stat2label=Home runs

|stat2value=0

|stat3label=Runs batted in

|stat3value=15

|teams=

After being called up to the big leagues in June 1955, Burbrink shared catching duties with teammate Bill Sarni for the remainder of the season. He made his major league debut on June 5 during a doubleheader against the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field. He appeared in 58 games for St. Louis, going 47-for-170 (.276) with eight doubles, one triple, no home runs, 15 runs batted in, and 11 runs scored. He had a .333 on-base percentage and a slugging percentage of .335.

Defensively, he recorded 261 putouts, 24 assists, six errors, and participated in four double plays. His fielding percentage was .979, slightly under the league average that season.

After his playing career ended, Burbrink scouted for the Cardinals, New York Mets and Milwaukee Brewers. He served as the Mets' scouting director (1968–72) and director of player development (1973–78).

Burbrink died of cancer in Largo, Florida, at the age of 79.[http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/sports/seaver-scout-burbrink-dies-article-1.906433 Seaver Scout Burbrink dies]

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