Gordon Beckham
38-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Announces retirement
Beckham announced Wednesday via his personal Twitter account that he has retired from professional baseball.
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Beckham hasn't seen major-league action since the 2019 campaign and will now officially hang up his cleats. He spent most of his MLB career with the White Sox but also played for the Mariners, Angels, Giants, Tigers and Atlanta. Beckham hit .237/.300/.367 with 80 home runs, 187 doubles, 420 runs and 351 RBI in 1,069 games.
Beckham hasn't seen major-league action since the 2019 campaign and will now officially hang up his cleats. He spent most of his MLB career with the White Sox but also played for the Mariners, Angels, Giants, Tigers and Atlanta. Beckham hit .237/.300/.367 with 80 home runs, 187 doubles, 420 runs and 351 RBI in 1,069 games.
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Beckham has seen minimal time in the majors over the last two seasons (68 plate appearances), and for good reason (.180/.242/.197 slash line). The veteran infielder's career line now sits at .239/.302/.366. The 32-year-old has posted an OPS greater than .700 in only one major-league season, which occurred during his rookie campaign way back in 2009. He does offer some versatility with the ability to jump around the infield and typically provide above-average defense, but his struggles offensively generally outweigh the glove. Beckham should be able to latch on somewhere via a minor-league contract, though he shouldn't be expected to contribute much at the major-league level in 2019.
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Let go by Mets
Beckham was released by the Mets on Wednesday, Justin Toscano of The Bergen Record reports.
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Returns to team
Beckham (undisclosed) returned to camp Thursday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
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Absent from camp
Beckham (undiisclosed) hasn't been in camp for the past two days, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
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Lands with Mets
Beckham signed a non-guaranteed contract Monday with the Mets and is expected to be added to the team's 60-man roster pool.
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Released by Padres
Beckham was released by the Padres on Thursday, Andersen Pickard of MLBDailyDish.com reports.
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