Anthony Rizzo Considers Retirement Amid MLB Uncertainty
Anthony Rizzo Considers Retirement Amid MLB Uncertainty

Anthony Rizzo Considers Retirement Amid MLB Uncertainty

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As Spring Training begins for Major League Baseball, 35-year-old Anthony Rizzo remains a free agent after the Yankees declined his $17 million option for 2025, leaving him contemplating a potential forced retirement. Rizzo, a four-time Gold Glove winner, acknowledges that his recent struggles with injuries have contributed to diminished interest from teams, making it challenging to secure a contract that reflects his past performance. He expressed frustration over the current market, where older players like himself are often undervalued, stating, 'If teams are not going to want to pay a few million dollars for veterans, I've seen it the last 10 years of my career.' Despite his concerns, Rizzo remains hopeful about continuing his career, emphasizing his desire to contribute to the game and refusing to settle for league minimum offers. His experiences highlight a broader trend in MLB where veteran players face increasing challenges in securing contracts amidst evolving economic conditions. With Rizzo's extensive career on the line, he remains committed to training and waiting for a potential opportunity.

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