
"Yeah, I think it's pretty obvious the biggest chunk of my career came in L.A., and it was nine years. And the turning point in my career came when I put the Dodger uniform on. The one title I won was with the Dodgers. I don't want to even get down to that yet, but it's probably a slam dunk to happen"
"that way. But I don't know. We'll see what happens. The beauty after L.A. is I've gotten to go and experience four other great organizations with a ton of great people. It's hard to say. You don't want to piss anyone off by choosing one organization, but if there was one, I think the obvious one would be the Dodgers."
Justin Turner last played for the Los Angeles Dodgers three years ago and continues to support Southern California through the Justin Turner Foundation Golf Classic, with proceeds going to his foundation. Since leaving the Dodgers after 2022, he has played for the Red Sox, Blue Jays, Mariners and Cubs. Now 40, he intends to play at least one more season in 2026. Turner hopes to sign a one-day contract with the Dodgers to officially retire as a member of the organization. Turner joined the Dodgers in 2014, became a key contributor over nine seasons, earned two All-Star selections and won the 2020 World Series.
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