A former longtime member of the Milwaukee Brewers announced his retirement from Major League Baseball this past weekend.
Martín Maldonado was revered in the Astros' clubhouse for his team leadership and defensive abilities behind the plate. He heads into retirement with a World Series ring and Gold Glove.
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Former Brewers and Astros catcher Martin Maldonado announced his retirement from MLB in an Instagram post on Saturday.
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Catcher Martin Maldonado announced his retirement Saturday after 15 seasons with seven teams. Maldonado, 39, appeared in 64 games for the San Diego Padres this season. He won a Gold Glove with the Los ...