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Ex-Yankees 3B Gio Urshela retires at 34

By Thomson Reuters May 18, 2026 | 1:33 PM

Infielder Gio Urshela, who played 851 games with eight teams over 10 seasons, announced his retirement on Monday.

“Today ​is the day to close this ‌chapter as a professional player, and this is not a moment to be sad,” Urshela, 34, wrote in a lengthy statement posted to Instagram. “It is ‌a ​moment to be grateful ⁠to God for allowing ⁠me to play this beautiful sport that changed my life.”

After two mediocre seasons in Cleveland (2015, ’17) and one in Toronto (2018), Urshela ​spent the next three seasons playing third base for the New York Yankees, and ⁠he found his stride. ⁠He batted .314 with 21 homers ​and 74 RBIs in 2019, then hit .298 in ​the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign. In 2021, he ‌hit .267 and contributed 14 homers and 49 RBIs.

The Yankees sent him to the Minnesota Twins with catcher Gary Sanchez in a ⁠March 13, 2022, trade for infielders Josh Donaldson and Isiah Kiner-Falefa along with catcher Ben Rortvedt.

Urshela ⁠subsequently played ‌single seasons for the Los Angeles ⁠Angels (2023) and the Athletics (2025), and ​split ‌2024 between the Detroit Tigers and ​Atlanta ⁠Braves. He was a free agent after spending time with the Twins in spring training.

Urshela retires with a career average of .270 with 312 runs, 73 home runs and 352 RBIs.

–Field ​Level Media