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Travis Snider announced his retirement from baseball on Thursday.
The former top prospect hadn't played in the majors since way back in 2015 and struggled to a .174 batting average and .610 OPS over 63 games (167 plate appearances) last summer with the Triple-A affiliate of the Braves. Set to turn 34 years old early next month, Snider finishes with 435 total hits, 54 home runs, and a career .244/.311/.399 slash line in parts of eight seasons at the sport's highest level.
Braves released 1B/OF Travis Snider.
Snider had been at Triple-A Gwinnett, where he posted just a .610 OPS over 63 games. The 33-year-old hasn't seen any action in the majors since 2015 and the odds are against him ever making it back.
Braves signed OF Travis Snider to a minor league contract.
The deal doesn't include an invite to major league camp. Snider turned 33 earlier this month and hasn't played in the majors since 2015. He's strictly organizational depth at this point in his career.
Marlins signed OF Travis Snider to a minor league contract.
He will be added to their 60-man player pool. Snider hasn't played in the majors since 2015.
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