Former MLB outfielder Jaylin Davis has announced his retirement at age 31 after four seasons in the league. Davis, who was a 24th-round pick by the Twins in 2015, made his MLB debut with the Giants in 2019 and later played for the Red Sox, finishing with a .207 batting average over 95 plate appearances. His post-retirement message expressed gratitude for his career and excitement for future endeavors. Davis spent his final years in the Mets’ farm system and in independent leagues.
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