Nick Hundley confirmed his retirement from MLB in a statement Wednesday.
Hundley, who is not on social media, released a statement through Corey Brock of The Athletic. “I am incredibly thankful for all the lessons, opportunities, successes and failures the game of baseball has given me,” said Hundley, who recently took a job with MLB as a senior director of baseball operations. “I cannot possibly thank enough the tremendous organizations in San Diego, Baltimore, Colorado, San Francisco and Oakland.” The 36-year-old lasted 12 seasons at baseball’s top level, hitting a pedestrian .247 with 93 homers over 3,097 lifetime at-bats.