Former Red Sox 2B Ian Kinsler Retiring, Staying With Padres’ Front Office

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Dec 20, 2019

Ian Kinsler has called it a Major League Baseball career after 14 seasons.

The former Boston Red Sox second baseman, who spent last season with the San Diego Padres, retired from the game Friday night, according to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal.

“It just felt like this is the end, time to move on,” Kinsler said, via Rosenthal. “I gave it everything I had. It’s time to do something else.”

That something else will be a role in the Padres’ front office. According to Rosenthal, Kinsler still is owed $4.25 million and “will work out a financial settlement with the club.”

Kinsler was acquired by the Red Sox from the Los Angeles Angels at the 2018 trade deadline, and was apart of that historic team, winning a World Series title against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He signed with San Diego prior to the 2019 season.

The 37-year-old had a carer .269 batting average with 257 home runs, 909 RBIs and 243 stolen bases.

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