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David Dahl Retires After 13-Year MLB Career

Former MLB outfielder David Dahl, known for his All-Star days with the Colorado Rockies, has retired at 31. His career, marked by high expectations and injuries, included stints with the Padres and Phillies. Despite a brief, promising start with the Padres, Dahls time was cut short by a quad strain, leading to a rehab assignment and eventual free agency. His retirement marks the end of a career filled with memories and achievements, despite the challenges posed by injuries.

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