Veteran first baseman Matt Adams has announced his retirement from baseball. The 36-year-old penned a lengthy farewell to the ...
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - 'Big City' is hanging up his cleats. On Sunday night, former St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Matt Adams announced on his Instagram he is retiring from professional baseball.
Matt Adams, who hasn't played in the big leagues in over three years, announced Sunday night that he would be retiring as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday. The 36-year-old first ...
Matt Adams played over 500 games with the Cardinals from 2012-18. He still lives in St. Louis, having married a St. Louis ...
Matt Adams Announces Retirement Known as “Big City,” left an indelible mark on the St. Louis Cardinals during his six-year ...
Matt Adams is coming back to St. Louis ... unforgettable postseason blast against the Dodgers — Adams officially announced his retirement on social media late Sunday night.
Adams announced his retirement from baseball Sunday, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. Adams will sign a one-day contract Wednesday with St. Louis, where he began his career ...
One such player that wasn't a superstar but was a favorite among fans was first baseman Matt Adams, who played with the team from 2012-17 before being traded to the Atlanta Braves and later ...
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Veteran first baseman Matt Adams has announced his retirement from baseball. The 36-year-old penned a lengthy farewell to the sport he loves and thanked his teammates, coaches, clubhouse staff ...
Adams doesn’t sound like someone who plans to be away from baseball for long. In his retirement statement ... Best wishes to Matt as he takes the next step in his baseball journey.