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SAD NEWS: A Key Philly Favorite From 2022 World Series Team Says Goodbye to Baseball TS.DHUNG.

Former Phillies second baseman Jean Segura has announced his retirement from Major League Baseball.

The 35-year-old Segura played with the Phillies from 2019-22 and was a key member of the team’s 2022 National League Championship team.

A Look Back at the Trade That Brought Segura to Philly

He came to the Phillies in a December 3, 2018, trade with the Seattle Mariners that included Juan Nicasio and James Pazos in exchange for J.P. Crawford and Carlos Santana.

A Look Back at Segura’s Phillies Tenure (2019–2022)

Segura spent four seasons with the Phillies, hitting .281 with 43 home runs and 176 RBI in 427 games.

A Defining Moment in the 2022 Postseason

The Phillies would go on to win the series 2-0 and advance all the way to the World Series, where they were defeated four games to two by the Houston Astros. It was the only season Segura made the postseason in his big league career.

Segura made a great defensive play in the Phillies’ NLCS Game 3 win against the San Diego Padres.

Career Highlights Across 12 MLB Seasons

Overall, in 12 Major League Baseball seasons, Segura made two All-Star games (2013 and 2018), hitting .281 batting average with 110 home runs, 513 RBIs, and 211 stolen bases across 1,413 games from 2012-2023 with the Brewers, Mariners, Diamondbacks, Phillies, Marlins, and Angels.

The Most Controversial People In The Last 30 Years Of Philadelphia Sports

Philadelphia Sports fans are never shy to speak their mind about the players and coaches who represent their favorite teams. There is a long list of Polarizing Figures who have coached and played the Professional Sports teams in Philadelphia. Here is our list of the 30 Most Controversial Men in the last 30 years of Philly Sports:

Gallery Credit: Josh Hennig/Townsquare Media

30. Eric Lindros (Flyers Center 1992-2000)
30. Eric Lindros (Flyers Center 1992-2000)
29. Mike Mamula (Eagles 1995 to 2000)
29. Mike Mamula (Eagles 1995 to 2000)
28. Scott Rolen (Phillies Third Baseman 1996 to 2002)
28. Scott Rolen (Phillies Third Baseman 1996 to 2002)
27. Freddie Mitchell (Eagles Wide Receiver 2001 to 2004)
27. Freddie Mitchell (Eagles Wide Receiver 2001 to 2004)
26. Cutter Gautier (Flyers First Round Pick in the 2022 NHL Draft)
26. Cutter Gautier (Flyers First Round Pick in the 2022 NHL Draft)
25. Jonathan Papelbon (Phillies Closer 2012-2015)
25. Jonathan Papelbon (Phillies Closer 2012-2015)
25. Nick Sirianni (Eagles Head Coach 2021 to Present)
25. Nick Sirianni (Eagles Head Coach 2021 to Present)
24. Larry Hughes (Sixers Guard 1998-2000)
24. Larry Hughes (Sixers Guard 1998-2000)
23. Rich Kotite (Eagles Head Coach from 1991 to 1994)
23. Rich Kotite (Eagles Head Coach from 1991 to 1994)
22. Andre Iguodala (Sixers Guard/Forward 2004-2012)
22. Andre Iguodala (Sixers Guard/Forward 2004-2012)
21. Riley Cooper (Eagles Wide Receiver 2010-2015)
21. Riley Cooper (Eagles Wide Receiver 2010-2015)
20. Odubel Herrera (2015-2022)
20. Odubel Herrera (2015-2022)
19. Mike Richards (Flyers Forward 2005-2011)
19. Mike Richards (Flyers Forward 2005-2011)
18. James Harden (Sixers Guard from 2022 to 2023)
18. James Harden (Sixers Guard from 2022 to 2023)
17. Terrell Owens (Eagles Wide Receiver 2004-2005)
17. Terrell Owens (Eagles Wide Receiver 2004-2005)
16. Ilya Bryzgalov (Flyers Goaltender from 2011 to 2013)
16. Ilya Bryzgalov (Flyers Goaltender from 2011 to 2013)
15. Carson Wentz (Eagles Quarterback 2016-2020)
15. Carson Wentz (Eagles Quarterback 2016-2020)
14. Brett Brown (76ers Head Coach 2013 to 2020)
14. Brett Brown (76ers Head Coach 2013 to 2020)
13. JD Drew (Phillies 1st Round Pick in the 1997 MLB Draft)
13. JD Drew (Phillies 1st Round Pick in the 1997 MLB Draft)
11. Al Horford (Sixers Forward 2019-20)
11. Al Horford (Sixers Forward 2019-20)
10. Chip Kelly (Eagles Head Coach 2013-2015)
10. Chip Kelly (Eagles Head Coach 2013-2015)
9. Markelle Fultz (Sixers Guard from 2017 to 2019)
9. Markelle Fultz (Sixers Guard from 2017 to 2019)
8. Nelson Agholor (Eagles Wide Receiver from 2015 to 2019)
8. Nelson Agholor (Eagles Wide Receiver from 2015 to 2019)
7. Tobias Harris (Sixers Forward 2019-2024)
7. Tobias Harris (Sixers Forward 2019-2024)
6. Donovan McNabb (Eagles Quarterback 1999 to 2009)
6. Donovan McNabb (Eagles Quarterback 1999 to 2009)
5. Andrew Bynum (Sixers Hopes and Dreams 2012-13)
5. Andrew Bynum (Sixers Hopes and Dreams 2012-13)
4. Michael Vick (Eagles Quarterback 2009-2013)
4. Michael Vick (Eagles Quarterback 2009-2013)
3. Gabe Kapler (Phillies Manager 2018 to 2019)
3. Gabe Kapler (Phillies Manager 2018 to 2019)
2. Ben Simmons (Sixers Guard 2016 to 2022)
2. Ben Simmons (Sixers Guard 2016 to 2022)
1. Sam Hinkie (Sixers General Manager 2013 to 2016)
1. Sam Hinkie (Sixers General Manager 2013 to 2016)

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