Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 210 lbs |
| Birthplace: Eureka, IL |
| Age: 45 |
| Experience: 5 |
| Bats/Throws: S, R |
Last Game
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1:20Highlights: Cubs at Mariners (8/21)
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1:49Mariners' Top Prospect Kade Anderson Set for MLB Debut
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0:48Mariners Call Up Top Pitching Prospect Kade Anderson
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0:58Highlights: White Sox at Cubs (8/19)
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1:56PCA Overtaking Ohtani in NL MVP Race
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0:40MVP moment for PCA? Cubs star enters 30-30 club with WALK-OFF HR
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0:57MLB Futures: NL 1st Round Bye
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1:20Can the Brewers Challenge the Dodgers?
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1:13Snyder's Power Rankings (08/17): Padres Climb Closer To Top 5
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1:45Dodgers Drop to No. 5 in Snyder's Power Rankings
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0:37Dodgers Suffer 7-Game Losing Streak
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9:06Breaking Down Matt Snyder's MLB Playoff Predictions
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1:54Predicting the NL Wild Card Teams
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1:27Dodgers Hit Season-Worst 6-Game Losing Streak
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1:23Dodgers Drop 6th Straight Game
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1:25Pete Crow-Armstrong Tied With Ohtani For NL MVP
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1:01Why You Shouldn't Sleep on the Cubs
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1:30Dodgers Offense Comes Up Empty vs Cubs
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0:52Tarik Skubal's Dodgers Debut
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1:15What to Expect in Tarik Skubal's Dodgers Debut
Top Ben Zobrist News
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Ben Zobrist: No plans to play
Zobrist hasn't officially announced his retirement but has no plans to play this season, Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports.
If this is indeed the end for the 38-year-old, Zobrist will call it quits after a 14-year career in which he won two World Series rings. He grabbed his first with the Royals in 2015 and helped the Cubs break their drought the following season, winning the World Series MVP in the latter year. Zobrist's career line includes 167 homers, 116 steals, 1,566 hits and a .266/.357/.426 slash line.
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Ben Zobrist: Still deciding on playing future
Zobrist has yet to decide whether he'll attempt to continue his playing career in 2020 or retire from baseball, Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports.
If Zobrist chooses to keep playing, he'll likely be forced to settle for a minor-league deal or a modest one-year contract coming off a down season in which he slashed .260/.358/.313 across 176 plate appearances while missing multiple months due to a personal matter. In addition to his dwindling production at the plate, Zobrist no longer possesses as much positional versatility as he did during his peak years with the Rays and Cubs. He logged more than two innings in the field at three different spots last season (second base, left field and right field).
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