Anthony Rizzo Almost Catches a Home Run from a Cubs Rookie — Moments After He Announced His MLB Retirement
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Anthony Rizzo is hanging up his cleats. As the Chicago Cubs prepared to take on the Tampa Bay Rays at Wrigley Field on Saturday, Sept. 13, the former first baseman, 36, marked his official retirement from MLB — and shared his exciting celebration plans with reporters in a pre-game presser . “I'm going to sit in the bleachers. I'm going to eat a hot dog. I'm going to drink some adult beverages,” he told reporters. “And, are we allowed to do the beer snake? ‘Cause I will be the rally...
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