Former MLB MVP Josh Donaldson retires after 13 years. He played in 17 games with the Milwaukee Brewers. He had 59 at-bats, three home runs and 11 RBIs.
Former Milwaukee Brewers Player Impressive Career

Donaldson ended his baseball career with impressive stats. He hit 279 home runs and 1,310 hits throughout his career. In 2015, Donaldson had his best season while playing for Toronto. He hit 41 home runs with 123 RBIs. He was awarded the MVP title, beating out one of the best, Mike Trout.
He would play with the Oakland A’s in 2010, 2012-2013, Toronto Blue Jays from 2015-2018, Cleveland Indians in 2018, Atlanta Braves in 2019, Minnesota Twins from 2020-2021, New York Yankees in 2022-2023, and the Brewers in 2023.
He would end up with three MLB All-Star’s, one AL MVP, AL Hank Aaron Award, and NL Comeback Player of the Year.

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