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The sometimes mighty Casey has retired
2009-01-25 12:29
by Bob Timmermann

Sean Casey has told a Boston radio station that he plans to retire and join a large, unnamed sports network run by a major professional sports league.

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2009-01-25 14:15:59
1.   Gagne55
The YES network?
2009-01-25 16:40:15
2.   underdog
He was never the same after experiencing Clayton Kershaw's Public Enemy #1 in spring training. ;-)
2009-01-25 17:34:49
3.   spudrph
Here endeth the reign of Sean Casey, Professional Hitter (TM)
2009-01-25 19:35:08
4.   das411
Does anyone else remember that time in 2006 when the Tigers were running away with the AL Central and all they needed was a big bat at 1B and for some reason they traded for Sean Casey instead?
2009-01-25 20:26:41
5.   Bluebleeder87
34 is still very young, I wonder why he wanted to retire...
2009-01-25 23:14:19
6.   Johan
4 Yes. And I remember Casey getting forced at first base by the left fielder as a Tiger too.
2009-01-26 20:16:43
7.   El Lay Dave
Kenny Rogers is retiring also. I wonder if he'll try and open a chain of fast-food chicken restaurants.

5 He's retiring as a .300 hitter!

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