Former Dodgers Outfielder Announces Immediate Retirement at 38
Summary
Veteran baseball player David Peralta announced his retirement at the age of 38. Peralta played as an outfielder mainly in the National League West and had a steady career, earning awards like the Gold Glove and Silver Slugger.Key Facts
- David Peralta announced his retirement from baseball at age 38.
- He played primarily in the National League West for teams like Arizona Diamondbacks, Dodgers, and Padres.
- Peralta's career included 1,166 hits, 125 home runs, and 569 RBIs.
- He won a National League Gold Glove Award in 2019 and a Silver Slugger Award in 2018.
- Peralta originally signed as a pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals but later became an outfielder.
- He played more playoff games in his last three years than in his nine seasons with the Diamondbacks.
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