Former Dodgers Shortstop Announces Sudden Retirement From MLB
Briefly

Nick Ahmed officially announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on the "Get in Game" podcast. A former shortstop primarily with the Arizona Diamondbacks, Ahmed's career spanned 12 seasons, earning two Gold Glove awards in 2018 and 2019. After his release from the Diamondbacks following the 2023 season, he joined the San Francisco Giants before signing with the Dodgers. During his time with the Dodgers, he played in 17 games. Following his release, he elected for free agency and finished the 2024 season with the San Diego Padres.
Nick Ahmed announced his retirement from Major League Baseball during the "Get in Game" podcast, expressing gratitude for the game but indicating it was time to move on.
Ahmed played 12 seasons in MLB, primarily with the Arizona Diamondbacks, where he won two National League Gold Glove awards in 2018 and 2019.
After being released by Arizona post-2023, Ahmed joined the San Francisco Giants for the 2024 season, later signing with the Dodgers amidst player injuries.
Ahmed's stint with the Dodgers saw him start 14 games with a .229 batting average before he was designated for assignment and later elected for free agency.
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