Phillies’ Former Infielder, Replaced By Key Rookie, Ends Career At Age 30

Phillies’ Former Infielder, Replaced By Key Rookie, Ends Career At Age 30

The Philadelphia Phillies have seen many notable players pass through their organization and even more journeymen spend short stints with the team over the years.

Now the team has received a surprising update on one former infielder, who ended his career at age 30 in the middle of the season.

Philadelphia Phillies’ Former Infielder Drew Ellis Announces His Retirement After Cut From Major Leagues
Drew Ellis, who played for the Phillies during the 2023 season, announced his retirement on his Instagram page last week.

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“What an unbelievable journey it’s been the last 20 years,” Ellis wrote. “I’ve created so many memories and friendships during my playing career and I will be forever grateful for the opportunities I’ve been given. It’s mind blowing that a little ball with some seams on it can take you to places you’d never thought you’d go.”

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After a career at the University of Louisville, Ellis was drafted in the second round by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2017 and he made his major-league debut for the franchise four years later.

The next year, in 2022, he was designated for assignment and the Seattle Mariners claimed him off of waivers. He made just a single big-league appearance with the Mariners and was released just before Opening Day in 2023.

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