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Brandon Guyer Announces Retirement

By Steve Adams | July 6, 2020 at 12:51pm CDT

Veteran outfielder Brandon Guyer announced his retirement as a player on Monday. In a statement to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal (Twitter link), Guyer wrote:

As I sit here and think about my baseball journey, I am so grateful for the life baseball has given me. I met my wife and raised three children in the game, made friendships that will last a lifetime, played on some amazing teams, and traveled the world making memories. None of it would have been possible without all my former teammates, coaches, trainers, friends, and family. Thank you all for being by my side during this amazing ride.

Guyer goes on to make clear that he isn’t walking away from the game entirely — just his time as a player. He’s launched an online training platform, FullyEquippedAthlete.com, and now strives to help shape the careers of a new generation of baseball players with that venture.

A veteran of seven Major League seasons, the now-34-year-old Guyer hasn’t appeared in the big leagues since 2018. He spent the 2019 season in the White Sox organization but was on the Triple-A injured list for most of the year, and he was cut loose by the Giants right around the time the league initially shut down. He’d signed a minor league pact with San Francisco over the winter.

Guyer split his career between the Rays and the Indians, tallying 517 games and 1487 plate appearances while hitting .250/.339/.388 with 32 home runs, 72 doubles, five triples and 22 stolen bases. While he was never a full-time outfielder, the right-handed-hitting Guyer was a constant thorn in the side for opposing lefties, as evidenced by a career .274/.376/.449 slash against them. Guyer was particularly adept at getting on base when holding the platoon advantage, in no small part due to his league-leading penchant for getting hit by pitches (as explored at great length by FanGraphs’ August Fagerstrom back in 2016). He was also a notable contributor in the Indians’ 2016 World Series run, going 6-for-18 with three RBIs, a double, four walks and, yes, a pair of hit-by-pitches that postseason.

The former fifth-round pick banked more than $7MM in his career (prior to agent fees, taxes, etc.) and will now step into a hands-on role in developing younger talents. Best wishes to Guyer in whatever the game has in store for him next.

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51 Comments

  1. PapiElf

    5 years ago

    Goodbye to the HBP King!

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    • Logjammer D"Baggagecling

      5 years ago

      He ain’t got nothing oj Anthony Rizzo

      Reply
      • costergaard2

        5 years ago

        Craig Biggio called to say haha…

        Reply
  2. BaseballPurist1

    5 years ago

    Who the heck is this guy ? Why is this news ?

    Reply
    • Steve Adams

      5 years ago

      My bad. Next time a guy with six-plus years of MLB service, 500-plus games and nearly 1500 plate appearances announces his retirement, I’ll be sure to consult with you and ensure you’ve heard of him before I determine whether it’s newsworthy.

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      • eli_b_wcl

        5 years ago

        Excellent sass here Steve. I’d like to see BaseballPurist1 try to have a 7 year career and contribute to a pennant winning team.

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        • clepto

          5 years ago

          Eli: he does! He has been on the winning regional stockboy team at Walmart for the past 7 years. He was so smart, he even taught others to use pallet jacks for improved productivity. Even at 43 years old, he can outstock toilet paper over any 22 year old whippersnapper.

          1
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        • 24TheKid

          5 years ago

          Dang, when did working a retail job make you a lesser human?

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        • Cubguy13

          5 years ago

          Excellent brown nosing here Eli_b_wcl

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        • Opposing Views

          5 years ago

          Assistant to the regional manager?

          Reply
        • jorge78

          5 years ago

          You
          missed
          the
          point…..

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        • frozeninneohio

          5 years ago

          Reply
      • Bryzzo4417!

        5 years ago

        Also, you literally tell him who he is in the article. Smh

        2
        Reply
      • Rangers29

        5 years ago

        DNR

        Reply
      • ron swanson 2

        5 years ago

        I’d like to report the murder of BaseballPurist1, damn that was great!

        4
        Reply
      • Vanilla Good

        5 years ago

        Lol yes Steve! Got eem! Thank you for providing this absolutely free and fantastic service to us all!

        5
        Reply
      • BudLightKnight

        5 years ago

        Dang Steve u really had to toast ‘em like that lol

        3
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      • Dotnet22

        5 years ago

        You talk about how toxic the comments are and then add to the toxicity. Probably would have been best to ignore this one Steve.

        2
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      • OnlyHereToday

        5 years ago

        Good on you Steve. I am certain the vast majority of users of this site value and appreciate all the great work you and the rest of the team do.

        I certainly appreciate it.

        3
        Reply
      • d-rock2322

        5 years ago

        Steve, I believe that everyone should have a voice and is allowed to comment in any way they choose. However, since I joined this site a couple of years ago up to now, the amount of disrespectful, rude, no added value, off topic comments have gone off the charts. I want to throw out there that I would gladly pay a couple $ a month to be able to converse with other fans that want to add value to the conversation. Have you guys thought about going down that road? Thanks!

        3
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      • jorge78

        5 years ago

        Adam’s on the rampage!
        Yes!

        Reply
      • homeunderdog

        5 years ago

        hahaha this reply is hilarious, good stuff

        Reply
    • One Bite Hotdog

      5 years ago

      *BaseballBozo

      Reply
    • oldmansteve

      5 years ago

      Imagine going on a baseball website to post a comment showing how little you know about the game

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  3. Francys01

    5 years ago

    Guyer signed a minor league contract with the San Francisco Giants if I am not mistaken before spring training. Enjoy your retirement.

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  4. bobbyvwannabe

    5 years ago

    I mean if you publicize the retirement of one ballplayer shouldn’t the website publicize the retirement of any and all ball players?

    Reply
    • clepto

      5 years ago

      And you will get a participation trophy for your comment. Nice job, sonny.

      Reply
      • layventsky

        5 years ago

        #allbaseballcareersmatter

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    • terry g

      5 years ago

      If it’s announced they usually report it. Many choose to just fade away and never officially announce it but they’ll turn in their paper work quietly.

      Reply
    • One Bite Hotdog

      5 years ago

      Thanks for the input

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      Reply
  5. oldmansteve

    5 years ago

    Baseball’s HPB numbers will never be the same.

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    • mlb1225

      5 years ago

      Ok, but Tim Locastro faster

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      Reply
  6. geotheo

    5 years ago

    Brandon Guyer hit a home run in his first MLB at bat. Off Zach Britton. Guyer was optioned the next day. Welcome to the big leagues

    Reply
  7. mrgreenjeans

    5 years ago

    This is news?

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    • PapiElf

      5 years ago

      Yes.

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      Reply
    • ron swanson 2

      5 years ago

      Yes you whiny tool.

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    • pt57

      5 years ago

      Here should have been your thought process:

      1. Read headline.
      2. Consider whether Guyer’s retirement is, in your opinion, newsworthy.
      3. If no, don’t click on link.
      4. If yes, click on link.

      Personally, I couldn’t remember when Guyer last played, so I clicked on link to find out.

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  8. HalosHeavenJJ

    5 years ago

    Good for him. He played the game he loves at an incredibly high level, met his wife, made friends, and conveniently made a couple of lifetimes worth of money.

    And yes, this is news on a site that is all about player transactions.

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    Reply
  9. jim in ohio

    5 years ago

    As a tribe fan really enjoyed watching him Great utility player got hit a lot but that was giving one for the team Best of luck

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    Reply
  10. DarkSide830

    5 years ago

    West Chester’s finest

    Reply
  11. flmetfan

    5 years ago

    Love some baseball news, instead, uhh, the other stuff we see on here. I hope someone retires and paraphrases Lou Gehrig: I consider myself, self, self…

    Reply
  12. 2012orioles

    5 years ago

    His huge ab va Chapman in game 7 to set up Davis’ homer often shouldn’t be forgotten. Solid career

    1
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  13. phantomofdb

    5 years ago

    Guyer gave my daughter a ball at a game in Detroit – thus far the only MLB ball she’s ever gotten. Forever made a name in her life. Happy retirement, Guyer!

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    • HalosHeavenJJ

      5 years ago

      I love stories like these.

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      Reply
  14. Hosmer for HOF

    5 years ago

    Guy retires on to start his own brand… er…

    Good luck dude.

    Reply
  15. NerdPowahh

    5 years ago

    It’s a good time to retire.

    The 2020 MLB season isn’t happening.

    Reply
  16. jorge78

    5 years ago

    Good Luck Brandon!

    Reply
  17. sufferforsnakes

    5 years ago

    Well, he was better than a lot of the other scrubs my Tribe has run through Cleveland. Hope his next adventure is successful.

    Reply
  18. partyatnapolis

    5 years ago

    rajai davis never ties game 7 up without guyer getting on ahead of him

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  19. crazy4cleveland

    5 years ago

    Best of luck to BG. I thank him for his time in Cleveland.

    Reply
  20. 21jbreen

    5 years ago

    Great guy. Hope a front office hires him in the coming years. Guys got a lot of good thoughts on the game.

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