Adrian Gonzalez
42-Year-Old
Free Agent
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AVG
.000
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0
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0
R
0
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0
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Announces retirement
Gonzalez retired from baseball Saturday, the first baseman announced on his personal Instagram page.
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Gonzalez spent 15 seasons in the majors, appearing for the Rangers, Padres, Red Sox, Dodgers and Mets. He'll retire with 2,050 hits and 317 homers. His last MLB action came in 2018, but he did appear in the Mexican League and at the Olympics last season.
Gonzalez spent 15 seasons in the majors, appearing for the Rangers, Padres, Red Sox, Dodgers and Mets. He'll retire with 2,050 hits and 317 homers. His last MLB action came in 2018, but he did appear in the Mexican League and at the Olympics last season.
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After a disastrous season in Los Angeles, Gonzalez was traded to Atlanta, subsequently released and afforded a shot to revive his career with the Mets as their starting first baseman. He wasn't amazing, but he was a bit better than he'd been in 2017 on the West Coast, carrying a .260 batting average and a .730 OPS into the month of June while producing a 40.1% hard-hit rate. He then proceeded to go into a 1-for-16 slump over the next five games, prompting the Mets to release him to open up playing time for younger assets. Gonzalez's decline has been sharp. His wOBA over the past two seasons hasn't risen above .290, and his wRC+ was well below average both years. Injuries also remain a concern given his age, so it's tough to see him grabbing a starting gig again. He will probably have to settle for a minor-league deal with a spring invite if he wants to prolong his career.
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Stages workout for teams
Gonzalez held a workout for teams earlier in January, John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7 FM reports.
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Looking to play next season
Gonzalez told MLB Network Radio on Tuesday that he plans to play next season.
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Let go Sunday
Gonzalez was released by the Mets on Sunday,
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Records base knock
Gonzalez went 1-for-4 with two RBI during Friday's loss to the Cubs.
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Situated on bench Thursday
Gonzalez is not in the lineup for Thursday's game against the Cubs.
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