2B/Tony Kemp retires after nine seasons

Second Master/Outdoor player Tony Kemp announced that he retired from Major League Baseball on Thursday after nine seasons.
33-year-old Kemp, Houston Astros (2016-19), Chicago Cubs (2019), then Oakland Athletics (2020-23) and Baltimore Orioles (2024).
“Thank you, thank you for allowing me to be a big league baseball player.” “In the big leagues, I decided to hang a professional baseball and pointed ends after 9 seasons.
“First, I would like to thank my mother and my father for continuing me to play in every tournament all over the country.
Listed as a 5 -meter 6 and 160 pounds, Kemp had a career to go with 35 Homers and 184 RBI in 739 games. He was selected by Astros in the fifth round of VanderBilt’s 2013 MLB draft.
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