2B/Tony Kemps retired after nine seasons

The second Basman/outfielder Tony Kemp announced his retirement from Major League baseball on Thursday after nine sessions.
Kamp, 33, Houston Astro (2016-19), Chicago Covenant (2019), the then-Ocland Athletics (2020–23) and Baltimore Oriols (2024) were played.
Kemp wrote on Instagram, “Thank God, to allow me to become a major league baseball player,” Kemp wrote on Instagram. “After 9 seasons in 12 -year -old professional baseball and large leagues, I have decided to hang the spikes.
“First of all, I want to thank my mother and father that I could run me all over the country to play in every tournament. You guys were always ready with a cooler, which was equipped with sandwiches, snacks, gateorade, and most importantly that I am a wet towel to keep me calm during those days.
Listed in 5 -Foot -6 and 160 pounds, Camp was a career. 237 batting average to go with 35 Homer and 739 to go with 184 RBI. He was selected by Astro in the fifth round of the 2013 MLB draft.
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