
Jean Segura retires from MLB after 12 seasons, leaving behind a legacy with Phillies, Mariners, and Brewers
Jean Segura shocks MLB with sudden retirement, leaving behind a notable career across multiple franchises (Getty Images)
After over a decade of consistency in
MLB
,
Jean Segura
has officially announced his retirement, drawing the curtain on a memorable 12-year career that took him across six franchises and left a lasting impression on fans and teammates alike.
Two-time All-Star Jean Segura retires
The announcement was made through CAA Sports, Segura's agency, via Instagram on Wednesday. The post honored the 35-year-old infielder's accomplishments, stating, 'Congratulations to Jean Segura on an incredible MLB career.' With that, the baseball world took a moment to reflect on one of the game's most quietly impactful players.
— MLB (@MLB)
Segura's journey began with the Los Angeles Angels, but he soon found his rhythm during stints with the
Milwaukee Brewers
and Arizona Diamondbacks.
It was in 2016, while donning a Diamondbacks uniform, that Segura reached peak form—leading the National League with 203 hits and notching a career-best 6.6 WAR. His consistency at the plate and relentless energy on the field made him a fan favorite and a nightmare for opposing pitchers.
One of his most memorable chapters came during his two-season run with the
Seattle Mariners
from 2017 to 2018. Acquired in a blockbuster trade that also brought Mitch Haniger to Seattle, Segura quickly lived up to his nickname in the Pacific Northwest—'Jean, Jean, the hitting machine.'
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He posted a .302 batting average, with 7.1 bWAR, and made the 2018 American League All-Star team. His three-run homer off Josh Hader in the All-Star Game that year remains one of the highlights of his Mariners tenure.
Despite his individual brilliance, team success often eluded Segura. He reached the postseason only once, during the
Philadelphia Phillies
' 2022 World Series run. Though the Phillies ultimately fell short against the Houston Astros, that playoff appearance was a long-overdue reward for a player who had consistently delivered throughout his career.
His final stint in the majors came in 2023 with the Miami Marlins, closing out a career stat line that includes a .281 batting average, 1,545 hits, 110 home runs, 513 RBIs, 211 stolen bases, and an OPS of .729.
For fans who followed him from Milwaukee to Miami, Jean Segura's career was never about flash. It was about reliability, heart, and a tireless work ethic. As he steps away from the game, the legacy he leaves behind is one of grit, grace, and a bat that never stopped swinging.
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