David Ross
47-Year-Old
Free Agent
2024 Stats
AVG
.000
HR
0
RBI
0
R
0
SB
0
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Returning to field with independent team
Ross is coming out of retirement to play for an independent league team, the Chicago Tribune reports.
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Ross hung up his spikes after riding off into the sunset with the 2016 World Series champion Cubs last fall, but he tweeted Sunday that he's returning to the diamond. He's reportedly set to join the Kansas Stars -- a team that boasts several former big-leaguers like Roger Clemens, Chipper Jones and Tim Hudson -- and compete in the National Baseball Congress (NBC) World Series starting on July 22.
Ross hung up his spikes after riding off into the sunset with the 2016 World Series champion Cubs last fall, but he tweeted Sunday that he's returning to the diamond. He's reportedly set to join the Kansas Stars -- a team that boasts several former big-leaguers like Roger Clemens, Chipper Jones and Tim Hudson -- and compete in the National Baseball Congress (NBC) World Series starting on July 22.
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In what is expected to be his final season, Ross saw definite improvement in his numbers on the road to a Cubs World Series victory. He appeared in 67 games, making 205 plate appearances. He hit double digit home runs for the first time since 2007 while also improving his walk and strikeout rates. He walked in 14.6 percent of his plate appearances, and dropped his strikeout rate to 26.3 percent, his lowest since 2010. This helped him to slash .229/.338/.446, a huge jump from his paltry 2015 numbers of .176/.267/.252. He remained relatively productive throughout the entire year, all the way to the final game, when he hit a homer in Game 7 of the World Series, which is impressive for a 39-year-old, regardless of his reduced playing time. Assuming he follows through on his intent to retire, he certainly went out on top.
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Joins Cubs' front office
Ross will end his playing career after he was named a special assistant to the baseball operations with the Cubs on Friday, Carrie Muskat of MLB.com reports.
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Will start Tuesday
Ross will be the starting catcher Tuesday in Game 4 of the Cubs' NLDS matchup with the Giants.
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Contributes RBI double in Friday's victory
Ross went 1-for-3 with an RBI double in Friday's 2-1 victory over the Giants.
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Blasts seventh homer in Friday victory
Ross went 2-for-4 with a solo homer and two runs scored overall in Friday's 12-1 victory over the Mariners.
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Activated from DL on Friday
Ross (concussion) was activated from the 7-day DL on Friday.
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