Sheldon Neuse retires from baseball after three MLB seasons
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 28, 2026, 11:37 PM
Last updated Jun 28, 2026
Sheldon Neuse announced his retirement from baseball on June 27, 2026, via social media, marking the end of his professional career. The 31-year-old infielder played for the Oakland Athletics and Los Angeles Dodgers in parts of three MLB seasons, posting a.212 batting average. Neuse found success in Japan with the Hanshin Tigers from 2023 to 2024, contributing to their Japan Series championship win. He intends to pursue a new venture in the roofing business in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Neuse finishes his MLB career with seven home runs and 37 RBIs over 147 games.
- •Sheldon Neuse retires from baseball at 31.
- •He played parts of three seasons in MLB with the A's and Dodgers.
- •Contributed to Hanshin Tigers' Japan Series win in 2023.
- •Neuse had a.212 batting average in the MLB.
- •He plans to start a roofing business in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
- 11:37 PMYahoo Sports — Former Dodgers infielder, 31, announces retirement from baseball
"Sheldon Neuse made a minor impact over parts of three seasons in MLB with the Oakland A’s and Los Angeles Dodgers. The Texas native made a major impact in Japan. Neuse’s two seasons with the Hanshin Tigers (2023-24) proved to…
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