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Dodgers' World Series champ outfielder, Kevin Kiermaier, has found a new job after announcing his definitive retirement from MLB following a 12-year career.
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Kevin Kiermaier rejoins Blue Jays as special assistant - MSN
Former Dodgers outfielder Kevin Kiermaier isn’t playing anymore, but he will remain in baseball for the foreseeable. The longtime centerfielder over the weekend rejoined the Blue Jays, this time ...
Initially, Kiermaier had planned to take the 2025 season off and enjoy retirement, but his passion for the game pulled him back in. “I can’t thank them enough,” he said. “They’ve treated ...
Kiermaier just retired at the end of last season but said he wanted to get into coaching, and specifically mentioned that he wanted to work with Toronto because he loved his time in the organization.
Now that he's wrapped up his playing career, the Gold-Glove-winner and World Series champion is being honored by his hometown minor league team.
Kiermaier, still just 34, had been traded from the Blue Jays to the Los Angeles Dodgers at the trade deadline last year and helped Los Angeles win the World Series. That was his first World Series ...
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