Lonnie Chisenhall
36-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Retiring from baseball
Chisenhall has retired from baseball, J.J. Smith of the Cataret County News-Times reports.
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Chisenhall returned to his hometown to have his high school number retired and explained to reporters he has stepped away from the game. He was unable to take the field in 2019 after battling calf strains in both legs and was a free agent at the time of this report. Chisenhall played eight years in the majors, recording a .268/.320/.427 line with 64 career home runs.
Chisenhall returned to his hometown to have his high school number retired and explained to reporters he has stepped away from the game. He was unable to take the field in 2019 after battling calf strains in both legs and was a free agent at the time of this report. Chisenhall played eight years in the majors, recording a .268/.320/.427 line with 64 career home runs.
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Chisenhall was signed by the Pirates as a reserve outfielder, but with the hope he could hold down the fort until the injured Gregory Polanco was ready. Unfortunately, Chisenhall didn't appear at all in the majors. His troubles began in spring training with a broken hand. During rehab, Chisenhall aggravated his left calf, the same injury that limited him to just 29 games in 2018. Chisenhall only managed a pair of short rehab stints early in the season as both left and right calf soreness persisted all summer. Chisenhall's status is still up in the air. If he's able to play, Chisenhall with probably have to prove himself on a minor-league contract. There's a shot he can find work as a reserve since he's capable of playing both corner infield and outfield spots plus as a left-handed hitter he can handle southpaw pitching. At best, consider Chisenhall a reserve pick in single-league formats.
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Remains without timeline
Director of sports medicine Todd Tomczyk said Wednesday that there was "no change in status" with regard to Chisenhall's recovery from left and right calf strains, Adam Berry of MLB.com reports.
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Seeking another opinion
Chisenhall is seeking another opinion regarding his calf injury, John Perrotto of DKPittsburghSports.com reports.
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Remains idle
Chisenhall (calf) has yet to resume baseball activities and is without a clear timeline to return from the 60-day injured list, Adam Berry of MLB.com reports.
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Still dealing with soreness
Chisenhall is still dealing with calf discomfort, Adam Berry of MLB.com reports.
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Still battling calf soreness
Chisenhall (calf) is taking a break from his rehab since his left calf is still sore, Bill Brink of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
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