2-time All-Star infielder Jean Segura retires
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Segura played for six MLB teams, including the Philadelphia Phillies who he went to the World Series with in 2022. Reacting to the news of his retirement, the Phillies posted a four-word comment.
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Sporting News on MSNPhillies star retires from MLB after 12 seasons, strong .281 averageJean Segura is retiring from baseball after 12 seasons spread across six different major league teams. The news was announced Wednesday by Segura's agency, CAA. Segura's best big league tenure came with the Philadelphia Phillies from 2019-2022. In that span, Segura batted .281, slugged 43 homers, stole 34 bases and scored 228 runs.
Former Philadelphia Phillies and Milwaukee Brewers infielder Jean Segura has decided to retire from the MLB after 12 seasons.
For most of the 2010s and into the 2020s, Jean Segura was one of the better middle infielders in Major League Baseball.
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