- Martín Maldonado - Wikipedia
Maldonado was named the Angels’ starting catcher and in 2017 played in a career-high 138 games, batting 221 with 14 home runs and 38 RBI He won a 2017 Rawlings Gold Glove Award
- Martín Maldonado - Baseball-Reference. com
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- Martín Maldonado retires from MLB playing career
Maldonado, who played for seven teams during his 15-year career, had his best seasons in Houston, where he was the starting catcher for much of six seasons (2018-23) and helped the Astros reach three World Series, culminating with the 2022 World Series title
- Martin Maldonado Announces Immediate Retirement from MLB - Newsweek
Martin Maldonado, a veteran of 15 seasons whose fielding talent as a catcher allowed him to overcome a light bat, announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Saturday
- Astros Legendary Catcher Martin Maldonado Announces His Retirement
In an Instagram post by Martin Maldonado, the legendary Astros catcher announced his retirement from the game of baseball at the age of 39
- Martin Maldonado Career Stats - MLB - ESPN
Complete career MLB stats for the %{teamName} Catcher Martin Maldonado on ESPN Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season
- Veteran MLB catcher Martin Maldonado retires after 15-season career
HOUSTON — Longtime major-league catcher Martín Maldonado announced his retirement from baseball Saturday morning, concluding a 15-season career that saw him catch 1,172 games and play a pivotal
- Padres catching situation in flux with veteran retiring after 2025 season
Martin Maldonado's first season with the San Diego Padres will officially be his last The 38-year-old catcher made it official that he is going to retire from Major League Baseball following
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