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Infielder Freddy Galvis announced his retirement today in an Instagram post. His decision to hang up his cleats marks the end of a 19-year career in professional baseball. The Phillies signed a ...
Freddy Galvis took to social media this Fourth of July to announce that he is choosing to retire from the sport. "What was once a dream has come true, and now it ends," Galvis wrote in Spanish on ...
A former Philadelphia Phillies prospect and infielder announced his retirement from professional baseball on Friday. Freddy Galvis, who signed with Philadelphia as a 16-year-old out of Venezuela ...
Two separate stints in Philadelphia earned Freddy Galvis recognition as a stellar shortstop defender. And with plenty of MLB action in between, he was a steady veteran for a long time.
Galvis played for five teams over 10 seasons in the majors, known mostly for his seven seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Former Padres infielder Freddy Galvis has officially called it a career from Major League Baseball. The 35-year-old Venezuelan took to Instagram on Friday, thanking ...
Freddy Galvis, better known for his time with the Philadelphia Phillies, announced his retirement on social media. More News: Baltimore Orioles Slugger Selected as All-Star Game Starter for First Time ...
Former Blue Jays infielder Freddy Galvis announces his retirement online Former Blue Jays shortstop Freddy Glavis took to social media yesterday to announce that he has decided to call it a career and ...
Overall, Galvis finished with a slash line of 246/.292/.387, 109 home runs, 426 RBI, and 436 runs scored. Related: Phillies' Rob Thomson Non-Committal on Mick Abel's Future in Philadelphia ...