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Garret Anderson announced his retirement Tuesday.If you didn't already know, it probably was because he didn't want a big deal made of it.Anderson was kind of quiet. OK, really quiet. I can't remember anything he has ever said. But he did a few things on the baseball field: • He had a pretty swing; Not as pretty or powerful as that of Ken
Griffey, but it was pleasant and effective. And cool enough
to have been immortalized by Batting Stance Guy. • To that end, Anderson won the 2003 All-Star Home Run Derby at U.S. Cellular Field.• He once had 10 RBIs in a game.
• He hit 522 career doubles, good for 40th all time.More: In
17 seasons, Anderson had 2,529 hits, 3,984 total bases, 2,682 putouts in
left field, three All-Star appearances and a World Series championship
in 2002. Rally. Monkey.He was synonymous with the Los Angeles Angels in the late 1990s and most of the 2000s. They might as well call it The Angels Record Book at Garret Anderson, because...
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