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Freddy Galvis took to social media this Fourth of July to announce that he is choosing to retire from the sport. "What was once a dream has come true, and now it ends," Galvis wrote in Spanish on ...
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JUNE 04: Shortstop Freddy Galvis #13 of the Philadelphia Phillies leaps over Joe Panik #12 of the San Francisco Giants after getting the force out at second base on a ball hit ...
A former Philadelphia Phillies prospect and infielder announced his retirement from professional baseball on Friday. Freddy Galvis, who signed with Philadelphia as a 16-year-old out of Venezuela ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Former Padres infielder Freddy Galvis has officially called it a career from Major League Baseball. The 35-year-old Venezuelan took to Instagram on Friday, thanking ...
Galvis wasn't always a great hitter, although he had a 20 homer season in 2016 for the Phillies and a 23 homer season for the Blue Jays/Reds in 2019. His glove was what allowed him to stick around.
Galvis was signed out of Venezuela at just 16-years old by the Phillies, and he went on to play part of seven seasons with the club over two separate tenure. Freddy debuted at second base on April ...
Freddy Galvis, better known for his time with the Philadelphia Phillies, announced his retirement on social media. More News: Baltimore Orioles Slugger Selected as All-Star Game Starter for First Time ...
Former Padres infielder Freddy Galvis is saying goodbye to "The Show." Galvis took to social media Thursday to officially announce his retirement from professional baseball. Mainly a shortstop ...
The Toronto Blue Jays signed Freddy Galvis in 2019 in the hopes that he would help them with their infield depth. On Friday, he retired. Galvis, a long-time Philadelphia Phillies prospect and ...
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