Julio Franco finally called it quits.
The 49-year-old announced his retirement from baseball after a 23-year career in the major leagues and stints in his native Dominican Republic, South Korea, Japan and Mexico. In 2007, he became the oldest player to hit a home run in the majors.
"It was the hardest decision in my life," Franco said in an interview published Saturday by Mexican sports daily Record. "I always said I would be the first one to know the exact moment. I think the numbers speak for themselves, the production speaks and this is the right moment.
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LaymansTerms wrote:One of my favorite players of all-time.
It was ridiculous how he played till that age but it just goes to show how unathletic baseball is from all the other sports.
Julio will definitely never be forgotten. Guy is a legend in his own right.
Franco was in amazing shape. Great shape for any age. I'm glad he had some productive years with the Braves.
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