Padres C Martin Maldonado Retires After 15 Seasons
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Padres C Martin Maldonado retires after 15 seasons
Catcher Martin Maldonado announced his retirement Saturday after 15 seasons with seven teams.
Catcher Maldonado, who played battery with Ohtani (currently with the Dodgers) for the Los Angeles Angels in Major League Baseball, announced his retirement on Instagram on the 18th, saying, "I've played on the biggest stage for 15 years. It's time for me to retire." The 39-year-old also received pitches from Darvish this season for the Padres.
Former Astros champion announces his retirement from MLB
Oct 27, 2022; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Astros catcher Martin Maldonado (15) during World Series workouts at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports One former Houston Astros champion has officially caught his final pitch. Veteran MLB catcher Martin Maldonado announced in a post to his Instagram page on Saturday that he is retiring from baseball. Maldonado said that “it’s time to hang them up” and offered his gratitude…
After 15 Major League seasons, Martin Maldonado is retiring from baseball. The 39-year-old catcher made the official announcement today via his Instagram page, thanking his family, the fans, teammates, coaches, and many others who helped him live his drea
Best of luck to Maldonado in retirement, maybe he can stay within the organization in some capacity.
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