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Ehire Adrianza Retires After 12 MLB Seasons
Ehire Adrianza, a former Major League Baseball utility player, has announced his retirement after a 12-year career. The 35-year-old, who played for multiple teams including the San Francisco Giants and Atlanta Braves, expressed gratitude for his journey and the support he received throughout. Adrianza won a World Series title with the Braves in 2021 and had a career batting average of .237 with 22 home runs and 151 RBIs. His last season was with the Los Angeles Angels, where he faced injuries and limited playing time. In his retirement announcement, he reflected on his achievements and thanked his family, teammates, and fans for their unwavering support. His retirement has sparked heartfelt messages from fellow players, including Ronald Acuña Jr. and Miguel Rojas.
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