Former Dodgers All-Star Catcher Likely Retiring From MLB
Briefly

Yasmani Grandal, former Dodgers catcher, is expected to retire soon after signing a minor league deal with the Boston Red Sox. He played only two months with the Red Sox and was placed on the restricted list shortly thereafter, indicating a potential desire to step away from the game. WooSox manager Chad Tracy noted that Grandal's decision stemmed from wanting to prioritize family life. Throughout his MLB career, Grandal had a significant impact with the Dodgers, earning his first All-Star selection during his tenure there, leading to considerable achievements for the team.
At the moment, it looks like he's probably going to walk away and potentially hang them up...his response was 'it's time to be dad.'
Grandal hit .256 with two home runs, 16 runs batted in, and a .770 OPS in 23 games for Worcester.
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