Howie Kendrick announced on his personal Instagram page Monday that he is retiring from baseball.
Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo told reporters last week that he was open to bringing Kendrick back for the 2021 season, but the 37-year-old will instead hang up his cleats for good after a 15-year major league career that also included stints with the Angels, Dodgers, and Phillies. “I will always love the game of baseball and will constantly reflect on the lifelong memories made,” Kendrick wrote beside a picture of his family and the 2019 World Series trophy. “For now, it’s time to drop the mic and enter a new stage of my life. Thank you!” He goes out as a career .294/.337/.430 hitter, and with his total career earnings topping $71 million.