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Two-time Gold Glove shortstop Nick Ahmed announced his retirement Thursday on social media. The 35-year-old Ahmed hit .233 ...
Two-time Gold Glove winner Nick Ahmed announced his retirement Thursday. Ahmed, who is primarily known for his 10 seasons ...
After debuting in June 2014, Ahmed played for some of the biggest franchises in the majors. These include the Arizona ...
Nick Ahmed Announces Retirement After 12-Year MLB Career originally appeared on Athlon Sports. A Gold Glove-caliber shortstop ...
The 35-year-old Ahmed, an East Longmeadow native, hit .233 with 72 homers and 339 RBIs in 964 games. He played 10 seasons for ...
A 12-year MLB veteran and multi-time Gold Glove winner announced his retirement today. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Two-time Gold Glove winner Nick Ahmed announced his retirement from professional baseball on Thursday.
Nick Ahmed outlasted every player there on either side. He made his MLB debut on June 29, 2014, and collected his first hit against the San Diego Padres as a 24-year-old.
In the seventh inning Thursday against the Reds, Diamondbacks shortstop Nick Ahmed watched a meatball float toward the strike zone. It was a first-pitch four-seam fastball at just 91 mph from left ...
The Gold Glove was hardly unexpected for Nick Ahmed. Even as far back as Ahmed’s minor-league days, evaluators have seen the type of defensive talent that would garner such an award.
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