Mark Prior finally retires after short career that has had a long impact, as evidenced by one amazing stat | The Strike Zone - SI.com
After bouncing around several organizations' minors over the last several years, Prior finally calls it quits. Its crazy to think what his value at 22/23 was to the league. What team wouldn't have dumped any of their blue chip prospects to get Prior? Filthy stuff, mature for his age, and by all accounts, a great teammate (but anyone would look balanced next to Zambrano.)Perhaps there is no better measurement of the impact Prior had than this: In 2003, at age 22, Prior made four starts of 130 or more pitches in 33 total starts between the regular and postseasons. In 2013, there were just four such games in all of the major leagues in 2,469 regular and postseasons games — none by a pitcher under the age of 25.
Last season he was with the Reds AAA-affiliate, still trying to make it back. He kept the dream alive for longer than most, but it is kind of sad he was never able to eek out a career, even as a reliever specialist.