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Jason Kipnis announces retirement, was two-time All-Star in Cleveland


Jason Kipins was a two-time All-Star with Cleveland. On Monday, he announced his retirement from baseball.

The player affectionately known by Cleveland fans as “Dirtbag” has called it a career.

Former Cleveland second baseman Jason Kipnis announced his retirement via social media Monday afternoon, officially putting a bow on a 10-year major league career. All but one of those seasons were spent in Cleveland, where Kipnis compiled a .261 average, a .750 OPS, 123 home runs, 252 doubles, 23 triples, 545 RBIs and 136 stolen bases. Among Cleveland second basemen, Kipnis is first in home runs, second in doubles and stolen bases and third in RBIs and fWAR (20.5) in franchise history.

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