Braves second baseman Whit Merrifield unloaded on the state of modern big-league pitching after getting hit in the head on Tuesday night. Merrifield took a 94.5 mph fastball from Rockies right-hander ...
Whit Merrifield is retiring after a nine-season career that included twice leading the MLB in hits and three trips to the All-Star Game. The 36-year-old posted on social media that the birth of his ...
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Why Did Whit Merrifield Apologize to the Phillies? Retirement Announcement, Full Career Earnings, and More
Whit Merrifield's retirement may have come quietly, but the message he left behind resonated loudly with fans, especially those in Philadelphia. The veteran MLB utility player, known for his hustle ...
Whit Merrifield called Kansas City a “second home to my family and I” in announcing his retirement on Tuesday. Merrifield spent parts of his first seven major league seasons with the Royals, starting ...
Whit Merrifield, a three-time MLB All-Star who didn’t make his major-league debut until age 27 after more than six seasons in the minor leagues, announced his retirement through a post on X via his ...
Whit Merrifield is retiring after a nine-season career that included twice leading the MLB in hits and three trips to the All-Star Game. The 36-year-old posted on social media that the birth of his ...
ATLANTA — A day after he was hit in the back of the head by a 95 mph fastball, Atlanta Braves veteran Whit Merrifield predicted the MLB Competition Committee he serves on will have a rule in place by ...
After nine MLB seasons and three All-Star appearances, 36-year-old Whit Merrifield is calling it a career. Merrifield’s agency, Warner Sports Management, announced the news Tuesday after he had not ...
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