Former MLB catcher Mike Zunino has announced his retirement after an 11-year career. Zunino, who played for the Rays, Mariners, and Guardians, shared the news via his agency and social media. He was Seattle's first-round pick in 2012 and is known for his power and clubhouse presence. Zunino finishes his career with a .199 batting average, sparking a discussion about the 'Zunino line' at .200.
Mike Zunino retires at age 32 after 11 seasons as big league catcher (from @AP) https://t.co/fZgg1c8op0
Former Seattle Mariner Mike Zunino retires after 11 seasons https://t.co/wbjwN0rA0g
This is embarrassing. Mike will be 58 when by July 20. https://t.co/U7LINSrW8m
Congratulations to Mike Zunino on his retirement. Good catcher, great power, terrific clubhouse guy.
My camera always liked Z: Former Mariners catcher Mike Zunino announces retirement @RyanDivish @A_Jude report https://t.co/OU0mcYgfUD https://t.co/tsrF07KGNb
More on former #Rays C Zunino retiring https://t.co/uxPBA0aFv6
Former Mariners catcher Mike Zunino, who was Seattle's first-round pick in 2012, announced his retirement on Wednesday at the age of 32. https://t.co/iMsLaCiWSi
Mike Zunino retired today. He finishes his career with a .199 average, 16 points lower than Mario Mendoza. Thus I decree we shall now declare .200 the Zunino line. Someone tell Professor Randall, @brodskyme @Joshua_Newman.
Wait, Mike Zunino is retiring? Dang, now I feel REALLY old! Congrats to Mike on his 11-year MLB career and thanks for being a stand-up guy and true pro during his six years with the Mariners back when I was actually working, too.
Mike Zunino announces retirement after 11 seasons https://t.co/rnhlMIK91P
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Former #Rays, #Mariners and #Guardians C Mike Zunino has retired. News was shared by his agency, Wasserman Baseball, in an IG post. https://t.co/jfHQsCqjUC