Two-time All-Star infielder Jean Segura retires after 12-year major league career
- Jean Segura, a two-time All-Star infielder, announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on May 21, 2025, in Philadelphia via social media.
- Segura’s decision followed a 12-year career across six teams, concluding after limited play in 2023 with the Miami Marlins and a brief minor-league stint in 2024.
- Over his career, Segura compiled a.281 batting average along with a total of 1,545 hits, drove in 513 runs, hit 110 home runs, and stole 211 bases; notably, he led the National League in hits with 203 during the 2016 season.
- Segura made one postseason appearance with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2022, notably delivering go-ahead RBIs in the wild-card series and National League Championship Series.
- Segura cited his need to play regularly and spend time with his family as reasons for retirement, expressing no immediate post-career plans and emphasizing his role as a father.
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Jean Segura retires after 12 MLB seasons, cementing his status as a Phillies Legend
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2-time MLB All-Star infielder announces his retirement
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Jean Segura Walks Away From The Game — And Leaves Behind A Legacy Of Quiet Greatness
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