After acknowledging that his career may be over, former New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo has been urged to take new role as "player-coach."
He is a graduate of the University of Southern California. You can get in touch with Noah by emailing [email protected] New York Yankees free agent first baseman Anthony Rizzo wants to keep playing.
Training is underway, meaning unsigned free agents are faced with an increasing possibility of not being on a team's opening day roster. This includes 2016 World Series champion and three-time All-Star Anthony Rizzo.
First baseman Anthony Rizzo is still searching for a landing spot in free agency entering the 2025 season, but he isn't focused on retiring. "I think I have a lot to give to the game still," Rizzo said on Friday,
New York Yankees free agent Anthony Rizzo understands that he very well could be forced into retirement this spring. The veteran first baseman had his $17
Two days after their World Series loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the New York Yankees made a decisive move: they were not bringing back first baseman Anthony Rizzo for the 2025 season. With that announcement,
After acknowledging that his career may be over, former New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo has been urged to take new role as "player-coach."
After fourteen big league seasons, Anthony Rizzo remains unsigned a few weeks into Spring Training. The Yankees chose 37-year-old Paul Goldschmidt over Rizzo.
New York Yankees free agent Anthony Rizzo understands that he very well could be forced into retirement this spring. The veteran first baseman had his $17
He became a free agent in November when the Yankees declined his $17 million option. He got a buyout of $6 million, a number he can’t get close to now to be on a major-league roster. But he doesn’t plan on settling.
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Rizzo, 35, has spent the last three-plus seasons with the Yankees after spending 10 years of his career with the Chicago Cubs. With Chicago, Rizzo was a three-time All-Star, a four-time Gold Glove award winner, and a one-time World Series champion.
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