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Carlos Quentin Retires



Very quietly, former two time All Star, Carlos Quentin announced that he was retiring from professional baseball.  The 32 year old was playing in the minor leagues with the Seattle Mariners organization.

Quentin would break in with the Arizona Diamondbacks but it was a trade to the Chicago White Sox that would see him achieve his greatest success.  In 2008, his first season with the Sox, the Outfielder would finish fifth in American League MVP voting with 36 Home Runs, 100 RBIs and a .965 OPS.  He would receive his first All Star Game nod and his lone Silver Slugger that year.

He would never have a season as good as that again, but would claim his second All Star appearance in 2011.  Quentin would play two more seasons with the San Diego Padres would suffer from knee problems, which have now forced him to retire.

Overall, Carlos Quentin would accumulate 702 Hits and 154 Home Runs over his nine year career, which as he did make ten, means he will not be placed on the Hall of Fame ballot in five years.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com wish Carlos Quentin a great post baseball career.




Last modified on Sunday, 24 May 2015 18:31
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