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Updated · Fox News · May 19
Gio Urshela Retires at 34 After 10 MLB Seasons With a .270 Career Average
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 19

Gio Urshela Retires at 34 After 10 MLB Seasons With a .270 Career Average

10 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 19
  • 34-year-old infielder Gio Urshela announced Monday that he is retiring from Major League Baseball, calling it time to “close this chapter” after 10 seasons.
  • Urshela spent his biggest years with the Yankees from 2019 to 2021, though he also played for Cleveland, Minnesota, the Angels, Detroit, Atlanta and the Athletics.
  • 2025 marked his final MLB season with Oakland, where he hit .238 with 20 RBI in 59 games after also joining Colombia in the World Baseball Classic.
  • 2015 debutant Urshela finishes with a .270 career average, 73 home runs and 352 RBI, and thanked his family, supporters in Colombia and others who shaped his career.
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