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MLB: Los Angeles: Ex-All-Star career ended

MLB: Los Angeles: Ex-All-Star career ended

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MLB: Los Angeles: Ex-All-Star career ended

Andre Ethier has announced his resignation. The former All-Star will be honored and bid farewell by his former club, the Los Angeles Dodgers, in a ceremony in August.

The Dodgers announced the move on Wednesday and will celebrate their long-time ex-player for the last time on August 3 before the game against Houston Astros at Dodger Stadium.

“I look forward to returning to Los Angeles and Dodger Stadium – places I have fortunately been able to call my home for the last twelve years,” Ethier said in a statement.

Ethier was an all-star twice and spent his entire MLB career with the Dodgers. The outfielder was acquired in a trade for Milton Bradley and Antonio Perez in December 2005. In the past two years, however, numerous injuries have limited his operating time to 36 games. After that he became a free agent and found no new team.

Ethier’s last at-bat in the MLB came in game 7 of the World Series against the Astros. He managed a single as Pinch-Hitter, but the Astros won 5:1 and won the series.

This article was published without previous view by the Major League Baseball.

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