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Citing the toll of injuries suffered over his career, the former top prospect announced his retirement days before his 27th birthday.
(ABC 6 News) – Former Twins first-round draft pick Alex Kirilloff has announced he is hanging up his cleats at the age of 26.
The once-top prospect found his career derailed by injury after injury, and says he can no longer give professional baseball the commitment it requires.
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Twins outfielder Alex Kirilloff announced his retirement Thursday at age 26 after a series of ...
Alex Kirilloff, once considered the top prospect in the Twins’ organization, announced Thursday he is retiring from the sport after four injury-plagued seasons in the major leagues.
Said Ryan Jeffers: "I think there's a lot of really good qualities about him that are going to play great in this role.” ...
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MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL, MN – Former Twins first baseman/outfielder Alex Kirilloff announced today that he is retiring from baseball and has been placed on the Voluntarily Retired List. Kirilloff, 26, ...