Ehire Adrianza Retires After 12 MLB Seasons
Ehire Adrianza Retires After 12 MLB Seasons

Ehire Adrianza Retires After 12 MLB Seasons

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Ehire Adrianza, a veteran of 12 MLB seasons, has announced his retirement at age 35, having played for teams like the Braves, Giants, and Twins. Notably, Adrianza contributed to the Atlanta Braves' 2021 World Series win with a key hit in the National League Championship Series. Meanwhile, Wil Myers, a former MLB player known for his time with the San Diego Padres, has decided to step away from the game after 11 seasons. Myers, who was the 2013 AL Rookie of the Year and an All-Star in 2016, cited shoulder issues and a desire to move onto the next chapter of his life as reasons for his decision, though he has not officially retired. Both players reflected on their careers with gratitude for the experiences and friendships gained. Myers plans to stay connected with baseball in some capacity, while Adrianza expressed his appreciation for the memories made on the field.

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