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After an impressive 18-year career, former Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher Jesse Chavez has announced his retirement.
After 657 appearances over 18 seasons with nine different clubs, right-hander Jesse Chavez announced his retirement Thursday.
Jesse Chavez, the often-traded reliever who pitched for nine teams in 18 seasons, announced his retirement Thursday.
After 18 seasons, nine teams and 10 trades, right-hander Jesse Chavez is ready to hang up the spikes. Chavez, 41, announced his retirement on Thursday during an appearance on the "Foul Territory" show ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNBraves' Jesse Chavez announces retirement after long careerLongtime Braves reliever Jesse Chavez, 41, has officially retired after 16 MLB seasons and six stints with Atlanta.
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Braves past and present send their fond farewells to Jesse ChavezFormer and current Atlanta Braves players made sure to congratulate Jesse Chavez on his recent decision to retire from Major ...
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Yardbarker on MSNMost-traded player in MLB history announces his retirementRight-hander Jesse Chavez announced on Thursday that he is retiring from Major League Baseball. Chavez made the announcement ...
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Braves fan favorite decides to call it quits after defying the odds for yearsAn Atlanta Braves icon has called it quits as Jesse Chavez announced his long-awaited retirement from baseball on Thursday.
Jesse Chavez is calling it quits. The 41-year-old right-hander announced his retirement from baseball after 18 big league ...
The Braves signed veteran right-hander Jesse Chavez to a minor league contract on Monday, March 25, 2024, providing the opportunity for the reliever’s fifth stint with the team.
In his brief stint with the Jays, under manager John Farrell in 2012, Chavez was 1-1 with an 8.44 ERA in nine games, two of them starts. His contract was sold to the A’s on Aug. 24 of that year.
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