Dustin Pedroia announces his retirement from baseball

The second base of the Boston Red Sox, Dustin Pedroia, who has not played since 2019 debited a lesson in the supreme gossip of the past, announcing his return to the moon.

Pedroia, 37 years old, four All-Star veterans named Novato del Año in 2007 as MVP of the American League in 2008, also played his professional career of 17 seasons in the Red Sox organization. Won three years of the World Cup series with the Red Sox and had four former Guantes of Gold.

“Dustin is much more than his award for the Most Valuable Player of the American League, his selections in the Game of Stars and Guantes de Oro that accumulated the length of his impressive career of 17 years in our organization”, said the two of the Red Sox, John Henry, in a communiqué.

“Dustin llegó to represent the type of determination, passion and competitive impulse that resounds among the fans of baseball in all parties and especially among the fanatics of the Red Sox. “All teams are eternally aggravated by what we do to our club and our region as an important model to follow, we must do everything we can to log with determination and hard work”.

Pedroia’s rodilla problems will be announced in April 2017, when the star strings of the Baltimore Orioles, Manny Machado, golpeó in Pedroia with a fourth drop in the second base. As of this moment, there have been multiple surgeries in the Ichquierda district, starting with the initial procedure in October 2017. Only new games will be played in total between the 2018 and 19 seasons.

En 14 temporadas en Grandes Ligas bateó .299 / .365 / .439 met 140 jonrones, 394 doubles en 725 carreras impulsadas.

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