Former Dodgers Nick Ahmed And Jesse Chavez Retire
Briefly

Nick Ahmed and Jesse Chavez both announced their retirements this week, culminating an extensive combined 30-season MLB career. Ahmed, who played 17 games for the Dodgers in 2024, was previously with the Arizona Diamondbacks, where he achieved two Gold Gloves. He had a short stint with the Padres after being designated for assignment. Chavez played 18 seasons, mostly with the Atlanta Braves, and had notable postseason appearances, including a strong performance during the 2021 World Series. Both players contributed significantly to their respective teams throughout their careers.
Nick Ahmed, a key player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, had a significant career with 10 years at the Arizona Diamondbacks, winning two Gold Gloves at shortstop.
Jesse Chavez announced his retirement after a lengthy career across 9 different organizations, primarily contributing with the Atlanta Braves, and achieving notable postseason success.
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