Phillies
Dodgers Release Chase Utley to ‘Facilitate Retirement’
By Matt Rappa, Sports Talk Philly editor
One of the last necessary actions before former Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Chase Utley could officially retire — following his 16-year Major League Baseball career — was to have his $1 million 2019 contract obligations nullified through an unconditional release.
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced on Friday that they did just that to the six-time All-Star, four-time Silver Slugger Award winner, and 2008 World Series champion.
Thank you, Chase. pic.twitter.com/tINRcH2Wjv
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) November 10, 2018
It is not yet known how or when Utley will officially retire, nor whether he will hold a press conference. Could a one-day contract with the Phillies be imminent?
Utley ended his career with 1,885 hits, 259 home runs, 1,025 RBI, and a .275/.358/.465 slash.
An end to an amazing career, filled with hustle, heart and respect for the game of baseball.
Chase Utley, you will always be the man. #ThankYouChase #Phillies pic.twitter.com/2UQSdgQfZe
— Matt Rappa (@mattrappasports) October 29, 2018