4-time Gold Glove winner Anthony Rizzo is retiring as a member of the Chicago Cubs, capping a profession that spanned 14 main league seasons.
Rizzo, 36, is a three-time All-Star first baseman and served as a key cog in serving to the Cubs win the 2016 World Collection and snap their 108-year championship drought. After spending his first season with the San Diego Padres, Rizzo performed for Chicago in elements of 10 seasons earlier than ending his profession with the New York Yankees.
“This sport gave me every part. 14 years later, I am retiring with nothing however gratitude,” Rizzo wrote on Instagram.
The Cubs plan to honor Rizzo on Saturday throughout their sport in opposition to the visiting Tampa Bay Rays.
He’ll grow to be an envoy for the staff.
“Anthony Rizzo was the face of probably the most profitable eras in Chicago Cubs historical past and we’re so excited he will likely be part of our group for a few years to return,” Cubs government chairman Tom Ricketts mentioned in a press release.
“His play on the sphere spoke for itself and was acknowledged with a number of All-Star appearances, Gold Glove Awards, the Roberto Clemente Award and, finally, being a staff chief on the 2016 World Collection championship staff.”
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— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) September 10, 2025
Rizzo batted .261 with 303 homers and 965 RBIs in 1,727 profession video games with the Padres (2011), Cubs (2012-21) and Yankees (2021-24).
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