Nationals reliever Glover announces retirement
WASHINGTON -- Nationals reliever Koda Glover announced his retirement on Twitter on Monday afternoon, ending a nearly three-year battle with injuries that resulted in him missing the entire 2019 season.
Glover¡¯s unexpected retirement comes ahead of Monday¡¯s non-tender deadline, with him questionable to receive a contract from the Nationals. Washington announced it had tenured contracts to both infielder Wilmer Difo and reliever Hunter Strickland earlier in the day.
¡°I have loved this game from the moment I took my first steps" Glover wrote in a tweet. "And I will continue to love it for the rest of my life."
Glover¡¯s career advanced quickly after Washington selected him in the eighth round of the 2015 Draft out of Oklahoma State University, debuting in D.C. a little more than a year later, on July 20, 2016. He made 19 appearances that season and was considered to factor into the team's long-term bullpen plans, perhaps as a future closer.
Glover got a shot as the Nats¡¯ closer in 2017, picking up eight saves in 23 outings, before injuries began to plague the hard-throwing Glover, whose fastball averaged 97 mph as a rookie.
Over the past three seasons, the 26-year-old spent considerable time on the injured list, battling back, hip, shoulder and forearm ailments. Glover finished the 2018 season strong, with a 1.59 ERA in his final 15 outings, but he sustained a right forearm strain the following spring, and after several setbacks, he didn't appear in a game in '19.
Glover finishes his abbreviated career with a 4.55 ERA and 42 strikeouts in just 55 1/3 innings spread across 63 big league games.
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