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Five-time All-Star Michael Brantley announces major career decision
Michael Brantley. Thomas B. Shea-USA TODAY Sports

Veteran outfielder Michael Brantley is calling it a career.

Brantley, who spent the last five seasons with the Houston Astros, is retiring, he told Jon Morosi of MLB.com. The 36-year-old said his primary motivator was the chance to spend more time with his family.

Brantley walks away as one of baseball’s most respected veterans. A career .298 hitter, he was known in his prime for his doubles prowess and consistent .300-level hitting. His best years were in Cleveland, where he made three of his five career All-Star teams, before moving on to become a key veteran piece on several Astros teams that made postseason runs.

Injuries were a big problem for Brantley in recent years and kept him sidelined during the Astros’ title-winning run in 2022. He only appeared in 15 regular season games in 2023, though he did get 32 plate appearances in the postseason, where he hit .179 with a home run.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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