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MAY 27: Veteran utilityman Chad Pinder is playing his final pro game, as Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports (Twitter link) that Pinder will retire following tonight’s ...
Pinder hit free agency this past off-season and ended up signing a minor-league deal with the Cincinnati Reds, but struggled mightily during spring training, batting just .103 (4-for-39).
MLB star Chad Pinder, who played for the Oakland Athletics for seven seasons, announced his retirement on Saturday. Pinder just inked a contract with the Atlanta Braves, although he has yet to ...
Poquoson native Chad Pinder, who played seven seasons in the majors with the Oakland Athletics, announced his retirement from pro baseball after playing Saturday night for the Gwinnett Stripers ...
Chad Pinder, the longest-tenured and currently the highest-paid A’s player, is set to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason after 10 years in the organization.
Pinder, 31, has been a fan favorite in Oakland since his debut in 2016, and many on social media would plead for the A's to get him more playing time throughout his career. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
Pinder plans to retire from professional baseball after playing for Triple-A Gwinnett in Saturday's game versus Durham, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports. Pinder will bring an end to an 11 ...
Pinder retired over the weekend after 11 seasons in professional baseball, the past seven with the Oakland A’s, but expects to be back in the game in some capacity.
The Chicago White Sox have a new manager in their ranks, with their High-A affiliate, the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers announcing that former A's utility-man Chad Pinder will take over as the team's ...