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Kevin Kiermaier To Retire After 2024

By Darragh McDonald | July 24, 2024 at 5:55pm CDT

Outfielder Kevin Kiermaier is planning to retire after the current season, he tells Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times. “This is it, 2024 is it for me,” Kiermaier said today. “This next week will be very interesting (in terms of a potential trade). But this will be my last year playing. I’m going to give it my all the rest of the year regardless of what situation I’m in. But my body is talking to me now more than ever.”

Kevin KiermaierKiermaier, now 34, began his career in fairly humble fashion. The Rays selected him in the 31st round in 2010, a portion of the draft that no longer exists, and gave him a $75K signing bonus. He was up in the majors by 2013 and quickly drew attention with his hard-nosed style of play, running the bases aggressively while also crashing his body into walls and the ground in order to make highlight reel catches.

The reckless abandon that he had for his own health was simultaneously his greatest asset and also the thing that most frequently held him back. He has been known as one of the best defenders of the most recent era of baseball while also often missing time due to injuries.

By the end of the 2016 season, he had appeared in 365 games for the Rays. He hit 32 home runs in that time and slashed .258/.313/.425 for a wRC+ of 105. He also stole 44 bases in that stretch and received some of the strongest defensive grades in the league.

Having established himself as a solid piece of the Rays’ roster, the two sides agreed to an extension going into 2017. Kiermaier had qualified for arbitration as a Super Two player and still had four years of club control remaining at that time. The deal was a six-year pact with a $53.5MM guarantee and a $13MM club option for 2023 that included a $2.5MM buyout.

Over the life of that deal, Kiermaier continued contributing in roughly the same way that he had before. He was solid though not elite at the plate while stealing bases and providing superlative defense, though the injury concerns would mount over time. From 2017 to 2022, the six guaranteed years of his extension with the Rays, he never once reached 130 games played in a season and he only hit the 100-game mark twice. One of those years was the shortened 2020 campaign but Kiermaier spent time on the injured list due to a right hip fracture, a torn ligament in right thumb, a left thumb sprain and a left wrist sprain.

In 2022, he dealt with a torn labrum in his left hip that ultimately required season-ending surgery in July. That led the Rays to go for the $2.5MM buyout instead of picking up his $13MM club option, sending him to free agency for the first time in his career.

He was able to land a one-year, $9MM deal with the Blue Jays and then engineered a solid bounceback campaign. He slashed .265/.322/.419 for a wRC+ of 104, stole 14 bases and continued to provide his customary excellent glovework. He did go on the injured list once, suffering a right elbow laceration crashing into the outfield wall attempting to make a catch, but got into 129 games for the Jays.

He re-signed with the Jays on another one-year deal, this time securing a $10.5MM guarantee, but his results have fallen off significantly here in 2024. He did go on the IL once due to left hip flexor inflammation, returning after a minimum stay. In his 77 games for the Jays this year, he’s hit just .195/.239/.314 for a wRC+ of 55.

“The way I reflect on it, the product I put on the field now still can be good, but the effort it takes to get it to what I’ve been used to all those years, with my speed and defense and arm and everything, it’s tough,” he said to Topkin today. “I knew this year was going to be tough just with how I felt last year, and I know as the years go by it’s going to get tougher and tougher. I have my third kid coming in December, and it’s time for me to be a dad and let my body recover.” He continued: “I’m very proud and very happy,” Kiermaier said, “and it’s just been the best journey I could ever ask for. … It’s been incredible.”

Though retirement is just over the horizon, Kiermaier still has the 2024 season to get through and it remains to be seen where he will finish his career. The Jays are 45-55 at the moment and ten games back of a playoff spot, making them clear sellers prior to the July 30 trade deadline. Even before announcing his upcoming retirement, Kiermaier was a logical trade candidate as an impending free agent.

However, his value is at a low ebb, given his salary and struggles at the plate this year. A couple of weeks ago, the Jays placed him on waivers in the hopes that some other club would take the contract off their hands but they all passed. Despite clearing waivers, Kiermaier wasn’t removed from Toronto’s roster and could still be traded in the next week, though the Jays would have to eat some of his remaining salary to facilitate a deal. Despite the tepid offense this year, Kiermaier’s defensive grades are still strong and the Reds are one club that reportedly has some interest in him.

He will have a few more months to add to his career totals but has thus far played in 1,120 major league games with 890 hits. That includes 94 home runs, 59 triples and 167 doubles. He has scored 491 runs, driven in 370 and stolen 131 bases.

But he will of course be most remembered for that superb defense. From 2014 to the present, he has accrued 159 Defensive Runs Saved as a center fielder so far. That’s the most of any player in baseball at any position and doesn’t even include the 13 DRS he had in right field prior to establishing himself as Tampa’s regular in center. His 88 Outs Above Average in center that time frame are tops among outfielders and behind only infielders Francisco Lindor, Nick Ahmed and Nolan Arenado. (His time as a right fielder predated the invention of Outs Above Average.)

We at MLBTR salute Kiermaier on a fine career and wish him luck in the remainder of his playing career as well as his post-playing days.

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  1. Six Shooter

    11 months ago

    Congrats on the career and giving it your all every play! You were a great example of how to play with heart!

    No one will ever be as fun to watch patrol the outfield.

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  2. 2183281

    11 months ago

    One of the best with the glove in this generation.

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  3. farscott

    11 months ago

    I understand his reasoning and wish him well. KK has been a joy to watch. His defensive skills and his 100% all-of-the-time approach to the game will be missed.

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  4. sad tormented neglected mariners fan

    11 months ago

    Best defensive CF in the 21st century

    His defensive WAR is mind boggling

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  5. Slider_withcheese

    11 months ago

    Way to kill any trade value you may have had.

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    • Canuckleball

      11 months ago

      He was on an expiring contract. This changes nothing.

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      • dirtyjog

        11 months ago

        If anything, improves his value. He’s got nothing to lose in the next three months.

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        • Slider_withcheese

          11 months ago

          I’m sure teams will be fighting over him after admitting his body is breaking down. Decrepit CF’s are the most sought after.

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      • Charels

        11 months ago

        “Expiring contract is an NBA term. In baseball it’s merely called a one year contract.

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        • Canuckleball

          11 months ago

          Also known as a deal that expires at the end of the season.

          Or, ya know, an expiring deal.

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        • phenomenalajs

          11 months ago

          It means a lot more in the NBA with contract matching and traded player exceptions than in the MLB. In the MLB, luxury tax and penalties are based on what your payroll is at the end of the year, so teams are less likely to take on bigger contracts as they approach the deadline. Kiermayer could wind up playing out the string in Toronto, but there still could be opportunities after the deadline. There are no more waiver wire deals after the July deadline, but he will be exposed to waivers the entire time until the end of August. If a contending team has a need due to injury by the end of August, that team may be willing to take a month of his contract for the benefit of his defense.

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        • neo

          11 months ago

          You are closer to the truth that it means a lot more in a league like the NBA, but it’s because they have a salary cap (and a luxury tax) that limits teams’ ability to sign free agents.

          It doesn’t matter if a contract is expiring to be cap compliant in salary matching in trades, nor do cap exceptions in trades exist only for expiring contracts. Those occur for expiring contracts or ones with longer term all the same. But it’s more of an interest for nba teams to trade for expiring contracts if it gives them cap room to sign free agents, especially to have room for a maximum salary contract — or to get below a luxury tax.

          Baseball has a luxury tax as well, however not all teams are in danger or concern of it — whereas leagues with a cap tend to involve every team to maximize the use of their cap space, such as NBA and NHL, whether for their own purposes or to ‘rent out’ the space in exchange for draft picks. If more baseball teams feel threatened by the tax, you will see more talk about the importance of expiring contracts. If your team is already flirting with the tax regularly, you may have already heard about your team looking more fondly at a player who doesn’t need space in the budget beyond the current season.

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  6. SewaldSwansonSwoon

    11 months ago

    Class act and an absolute wizard on the grass.

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  7. jimmertee

    11 months ago

    Good luck to Kevin on the life journey. It appears to be the right call to retire now. I enjoyed your hitting last year and always enjoy the defense.

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    • slimeecito

      11 months ago

      The one Blue Jay Jimmer actually praises is Kevin Kiermaier of all people. Lmao.

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  8. jdgoat

    11 months ago

    Too bad he couldn’t have gone out in better fashion after his stellar 2023 season. Hat tips nonetheless, nobody can question his willingness to put his body on the line for his team.

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  9. This one belongs to the Reds

    11 months ago

    I had to laugh because I read the Reds were interested in him a week ago. About right.

    Good luck to Kevin in retirement.

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    • CravenMoorehead

      11 months ago

      This one belongs to the retirement

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      • Gwynning

        11 months ago

        This just in- KK is retiring because he’s CravenMoorehead!
        😉
        All jokes aside, enjoy the ride into the sunset KK!

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        • CravenMoorehead

          11 months ago

          Lolz Gwynning you’re a real 1 homie.

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  10. JakartaO

    11 months ago

    Ball seemed to follow him when he played the Orioles. Wish him the best of luck and will miss his highlight reel plays in CF

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  11. Six Shooter

    11 months ago

    If the Rays do end up being sellers their roster better have KK and Longo on it to finish the season.

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    • alwaysgo4two

      11 months ago

      Too late. Longo has already announced his retirement on live TV with the Rays TV crew.

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  12. Yankee Clipper

    11 months ago

    Has there ever been a Ray lifer? Pretty cool he spent a 14 years in the Rays organization as a player and a decade as a professional. Hopefully they don’t trade him.

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    • Canuckleball

      11 months ago

      He’s been with the Jays the last 2 years

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      • Yankee Clipper

        11 months ago

        Duh… LOL. I can’t believe I forgot that. He’s still in the ALE pestering the Yankees but boy oh boy, I was stupid.

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        • Canuckleball

          11 months ago

          We all have ‘senior’ moments sometimes.

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    • Rsox

      11 months ago

      Desmond Jennings played all 567 of his Major League games with the Ray. Might be the closest thing to a Rays lifer you’ll ever get

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    • alwaysgo4two

      11 months ago

      Not too many lifers around these days. The longest term one I can think of now is Charlie Blackmon on the Rockies. He’s been on the Rockies since 2011.

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      • bluejays92

        11 months ago

        Salvador Perez with Kansas City and Jose Altuve with Houston debuted in the same season as Blackmon. Kershaw will be in his 17th season with the Dodgers once he makes his start tomorrow night. If Votto never makes it to Toronto his 17 season streak would stay intact.

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  13. Stieb Cooperstown

    11 months ago

    KK belongs in the Hall of Very Good Players.

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  14. toptimrubies

    11 months ago

    31st round pick puts up 36 WAR and makes over 70 million. Great career for KK.

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  15. C-Daddy

    11 months ago

    It hurts to see guys the same age as me retiring when I realistically have 30 more years of work…

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    • kellin

      11 months ago

      You should have been a professional athlete, or a famous musician…

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    • bestone

      11 months ago

      It hurts retiring after 40 years of making money for the man, only to live on an annual pension that is less than some players make per game….. Then expected to “pony up” to pay to watch some of these dudes “mail it in”, or put in a half effort…

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      • bestone

        11 months ago

        However….of all the games I’ve watched KK…he ALWAYS gave 100%. (110% if you include picking up Kirk’s game card after colliding at home plate.)

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  16. golga333

    11 months ago

    Now he can join his brother on the Wrigley Field grounds crew!

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  17. Crash_n_burn

    11 months ago

    He been in the big leagues long enough to get his full pension, and goes out on his terms.
    Be nice if he finishes with 100 hr’s.
    All the best for his next chapter in life.

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    • kellin

      11 months ago

      Nice round number for the OCD, but I’d bet against him getting 6 more HRs this season.

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  18. Liberalsteve

    11 months ago

    Honestly, onne of the most handsome men to have ever played the game. Dreamy eyes

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    • letitbelowenstein

      11 months ago

      I’m dyin’

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    • neo

      11 months ago

      Stupid sexy Kiermaier.

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  19. Fenway 1

    11 months ago

    After torturing the sox for years in center it’s gonna feel like something is missing

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  20. AC Surf Baseball

    11 months ago

    Think he’ll end up on a contender as a bench piece, even at 34 his CF defense is excellent. Whenever I see his name I can’t help but think about the time he ran over from CF to LF, on a fly ball right at Arozarena, jumped in front of him to catch it, and almost nailed the runner at home tagging from 3rd base on a sac fly.

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  21. letitbelowenstein

    11 months ago

    Going out on his own terms rather than hanging on. Best to you, Kevin!

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  22. California 8

    11 months ago

    Solid Hall of Fame candidate but it’s not 100%. 50/50.

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    • Gwynning

      11 months ago

      Oh he’s a candidate to shell out 30 bucks just like the rest of us, sure.

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  23. Captainmike1

    11 months ago

    I wonder what it feels like for a player to play before fans making one twentieth what he makes and yet doing a failing job

    Imagine making 10 million dollars to fail at what you do
    Must be very embarrassing

    He should donate a bunch of money to a worthy charity to make amends

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    • Canuckleball

      11 months ago

      @ Captainmike1

      How small must you be that this is your contribution?

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    • terrymesmer

      11 months ago

      You dumb.

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  24. ButCanHePitch

    11 months ago

    One of the best in terms of outfield defense. Loved watching him as a Ray. May he continue to live happy, and hopefully become healthy,for the rest of his life.

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  25. Sk8

    11 months ago

    He plays like he retired a month ago. He should just exit now.

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  26. TheStevilEmpire1

    11 months ago

    It’s unfortunate he battled injuries as much as he did throughout his career. Had he not missed so much time he might have been a borderline Hall of Fame guy with his glove work.

    Even though he missed so much time, he still accrued a WAR north of 36. Injuries have now taken 3 to 5 years off his playing career. Hopefully he will land on a contender after he is waived.

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  27. California 8

    11 months ago

    Should have been a career Ray.

    Biggest mistake in Rays franchise history.

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    • Da Qu4dfather

      11 months ago

      Even bigger than pulling Snell?

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  28. FOmeOLS

    11 months ago

    One of my favorite enemies. Congratulations from Baltimore.

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  29. wayler

    11 months ago

    A brilliant fielder and class act both on and off the field. Won Jays’ fans hearts his first game last season with a home-run-saving catch at the wall. A shame that his offensive skills cratered this year. Also — loves the Canadian national anthem. If he’s not traded would be very cool if he sang it for a swan song.

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    • FOmeOLS

      11 months ago

      I’m old enough that for me the Canadian National anthem is synonymous with the Captain and Tennille

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  30. JoeBrady

    11 months ago

    He’s been a fine player for many years. Congrats.

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