Josh Willingham is “100 percent retiring”
Josh Willingham, who has struggled with injuries while seeing his production
plummet during the past two seasons, is “100 percent retiring” after the
season according to Mike Berardino of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Berardino covered Willingham in Minnesota before he was traded to Kansas
City, and between the two stops the 35-year-old outfielder has hit .218 with
14 homers and a .750 OPS in 91 games.
Willingham can still smack the occasional homer and draw walks, but he has a
.212 batting average dating back to last season and has gone from terrible to
totally immobile in left field. He’d fit somewhere as a part-time designated
hitter, but apparently Willingham would rather call it quits after 11
seasons, 195 homers, and $35 million in earnings.
Willingham posted an OPS above .800 every season from 2006 to 2012, the last
of which was a career-year with the Twins hitting .260 with 35 homers and an
.890 OPS in 145 games.
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威靈漢QQ 飽受傷痛困擾啊...長打回不去惹
今年成績:91G 14HR 40RBI 218/349/401
MIN 68G 12HR 34RBI 210/345/402
KCR 23G 2HR 6RBI 243/361/400
生涯累積:988H 195HR 632RBI 253/359/465 OPS+ 121