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Mark Reynolds announced that he was retired on MLB Network Radio.

5 years ago

"I'm retired, actually," Reynolds told Chris Russo of Mad Dog Radio on his radio show. "I guess that's breaking news on your show. I haven't really told anybody." Reynolds played for 13 seasons, and hit 298 homers for the Diamondbacks, Orioles, Indians, Yankees, Brewers, Cardinals, Nationals and Rockies. His best seasons came in Arizona, as he averaged 32 home runs in his five seasons with the D-Backs; including a 44-homer campaign in 2009 that also saw him steal 24 bases in 33 attempts.

2020-04-09 3:26:43 (ET)

Reynolds was officially released by the Rockies on Sunday, Kyle Newman of The Denver Post reports.

5 years ago

Reynolds was designated for assignment by the team last weekend after garnering only 13 at-bats through the first three weeks of July. The 35-year-old closes his 2019 tenure in Colorado with a .170/.290/.311 slash line and four home runs in 162 plate appearances.

2019-07-28 2:53:46 (ET)

Reynolds was designated for assignment Sunday.

5 years ago

Reynolds had been playing only sparingly in July, drawing just two starts in 14 contests. His performance also didn't help his cause as he was hitting .170/.290/.311 across 162 plate appearances for the season.

2019-07-21 10:45:57 (ET)

Reynolds started at first base and went 1-for-3 with a pair of RBI in Saturday's 5-3 win over the Dodgers.

5 years ago

According to Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post, Reynolds is back on the bench for Sunday's series finale, so he'll finish June having made just six starts. The lack of consistent at-bats seems to have had a negative effect on Reynolds, who is 3-for-38 with 15 strikeouts dating back to May 18.

2019-06-30 2:01:04 (ET)

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