Magglio Ordonez
50-Year-Old
Free Agent
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.000
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Updating a previous item, Ordonez officially retired prior to Sunday's Tigers-Yankees game at Comerica Park.
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Ordonez, 38, will receive some Hall of Fame consideration when he becomes eligible for the ballot in five years, but will likely fall short of enshrinement. Even so, a career batting line of .309/.369/.502 delighted White Sox and Tigers fans for years and is certainly nothing to scoff at.
Ordonez, 38, will receive some Hall of Fame consideration when he becomes eligible for the ballot in five years, but will likely fall short of enshrinement. Even so, a career batting line of .309/.369/.502 delighted White Sox and Tigers fans for years and is certainly nothing to scoff at.
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Coming off a broken ankle to end his 2010 campaign, Ordonez wasn’t able to round back into form last season. His ankle problems lingered, limiting him to a platoon role for much of the year while sidelining him in the postseason. As a result, the 2011 season was easily the worst of Ordonez’s career, as he finished with a .255/.303/.331 line – all career lows. The 38-year-old outfielder was sapped of any power he had left remaining, mustering just five homers and 32 RBI in 329 at-bats. As of press time, Mags is currently a free agent. Given his age and health problems over the past two seasons, his only hope is to likely latch on as a designated hitter with an American League squad. While Ordonez was one of the more consistent hitters in the league during his prime, he’s clearly nearing the end of his career and will only be worth a look in deeper formats if he manages to prove he’s past his ankle problems and finds a job in 2012.
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Ordonez (ankle) has announced that he will retire from baseball, USA TODAY reports.
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Ordonez (ankle) tweeted Monday that he's very close to his retirement.
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Ordonez (ankle) only recently began running and taking fly balls and is still deciding if he wants to play this season, Sports Illustrated reports.
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Ordonez (ankle) hopes to be ready to fully participate in spring training by mid-March, Mlive.com reports.
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Ordonez is expected to be medically cleared for full activity within the next two weeks, Jon Morosi of Fox Sports reports.
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