Oakland Athletics The
Oakland Athletics selected Burton out of
Western Carolina University in the eighth round of the
2002 Major League Baseball draft. He lost his remaining eligibility at Western Carolina by signing with Oakland on June 12, 2002. The A's sent him to their
Single-A affiliate, the
Vancouver Canadians. With Vancouver he had a 0–4 win–loss record with a 3.58
earned run average (ERA) in 13 games. He followed up his 2002 season with 15 appearances for the
Kane County Cougars in 2003. With Kane County he improved both his win–loss ratio to 2–1 and his ERA to 2.27. The 2004 season was less consistent for Burton, splitting time between two of the Athletics farm teams, the
Arizona League Athletics (AZL Athletics) (
Rookie League) and the
Modesto A's (Single-A). Burton had a 1–0 record and a 4.16 ERA with the AZL Athletics. While in Modesto he had a 3–2 win–loss ratio and a 4.78 ERA. Overall, Burton pitched a combined 53.2 innings in 15 games in 2004. Burton spent the 2005 season with the
Stockton Ports, another Oakland Single-A affiliate and went 4–4 with a 2.60 ERA. The 2006 season would turn out to be Burton's final year in Oakland's farm system, and Burton spent it with the
Midland RockHounds. With the RockHounds he had a 6–5 record and a 4.14 ERA in a then career high 53 appearances. in .
Cincinnati Reds The
Cincinnati Reds selected Burton in the major league portion of the
2006 Rule 5 draft meaning he has to stay on the Reds 25–man active roster all year unless injured or he returns to his previous team. He made his major league debut on April 4, 2007, and pitched in one third of an inning while
walking three. Burton was sent to both
Triple-A Louisville and
Double-A Chattanooga on a rehab assignment and had a combined 1–1 record with a 6.23 ERA. Overall, for the season Burton went 4–2 with a 2.51 ERA while making 47 appearances. Two days earlier it was reported that Burton did not have to go on the disabled list, but he was bothered by it in a bullpen session the day before he was due back. On August 4, he suffered another setback while throwing in a bullpen session, when he felt tenderness in the muscle. Finally, on August 15, Burton threw a pain free bullpen session and followed that up with another painfree simulated game on August 22. On August 28, Burton was sent to Louisville for a rehab assignment. The Reds activated Burton from the disabled list on September 2, 2009 after he had a 4.50 ERA in two games for Louisville. On October 31, 2011, Burton was outrighted to the Louisville Bats. He declared free agency on November 1.
Minnesota Twins On November 12, 2011, Burton signed a minor league contract with the
Minnesota Twins. After an impressive spring training and some complications for fellow Twins pitchers
Scott Baker and
Jason Marquis, Burton made the 2012 Opening Day roster. In his first season with the Twins, Burton appeared in 64 games, going 3–2 with a 2.18 ERA and 55 strikeouts. In 2013, Burton's ERA grew higher, as it finished at 3.82 and his record was 2–9 in a career high 71 games. He became a free agent following the season.
New York Yankees On February 16, 2015, Burton signed a minor league contract with the
New York Yankees and was invited to spring training. He didn't get to pitch in the Bronx, as he was released prior to the start of the season on March 26. On March 29, Burton was re-signed by the Yankees to a minor league contract. After appearing in 4 games for the Triple-A
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, Burton was released on May 16.
Texas Rangers On May 24, 2015, Burton signed a minor league contract with the
Texas Rangers. On January 22, 2016, while still a free agent, Burton was suspended 50 games for a second positive test for a drug of abuse. On December 10, Burton expressed interest in a comeback. ==References==