Alex Kirilloff of the Minnesota Twins has retired after four seasons, citing injuries as a major factor in his decision. The former No. 15 overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft struggled with multiple injuries throughout his career, missing significant time due to surgeries on his wrist and shoulder. Despite showing promise as a highly touted prospect and having his best season in 2023, Kirilloff ultimately decided to step away from the game due to physical and mental tolls, ending his career with the Twins.
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First-round cornerback Jahdae Barron has signed a four-year, $18.073 million contract with the Broncos, including a $9.784 million signing bonus, and will report to training camp as a starting slot cornerback. His agreement leaves Bengals edge rusher Shemar Stewart as the only unsigned first-round pick, while the Broncos still need to finalize terms with second-round running back RJ Harvey. Need More Context? 🔎
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