Avisaíl García, who hasn’t played since being released by the Marlins in 2024, announced his retirement on Monday.
García required back surgery a year ago that took him out of the mix for 2025, and now he’s choosing to call it a career at age 34. García made an All-Star team in 2017 while hitting .330/.380/.506 for the 2017 White Sox. It was easily his best year, but he was also a quality regular for the Rays in 2019 and the Brewers in 2021. After the latter season, the Marlins signed him to a four-year, $52 million deal that turned quickly went bad, and he was released 2 1/3 seasons into it after hitting just .217/.260/.322 in 153 games. He finishes his career at .263/.316/.417 with 140 homers in 1,104 games.