Retirement of Boer, who was sluggish in professional baseball LG… “It’s time to leave”

Justin Boer (35), who played for a short time in the professional baseball LG Twins and gave the club and fans a lot of regret, retired.

Boer said on his Twitter on the 11th (Korean time), “For all players, there comes a point where you know that ‘the time has come to end your career.’ Today is such a day for me.” and announced his retirement.

During his career, Bohr played in the major and minor leagues of American professional baseball, as well as the Japanese, Korean, and Mexican leagues.

Boer, who was selected by the메이저사이트 Chicago Cubs in the 2009 American Professional Baseball draft, made his major league debut after transferring to the Miami Marlins in 2014.

His career major league results are a .253 batting average, 92 home runs, and 303 RBIs in 559 games.

Boer, who played 99 games for the Hanshin Tigers of the Japanese Professional Baseball League in 2020 and posted a batting average of 0.243, 17 homers and 45 RBIs, played in the minor league under the San Francisco Giants in 2021 and signed with LG as a “substitute player” during the season.

LG expected a long hit from Boer, but he left a poor record of 17 hits in 100 at-bats (0.170 batting average), 3 homers, and 17 RBIs.

He extended his active life in the Mexican League last year, but he couldn’t find a place to play in 2023.

“I look forward to being given the opportunity to repay baseball,” said Bohr, who is studying at George Mason University.

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