Vancouver Sun

Morneau to make retirement official

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New Westminste­r’s Justin Morneau, the 2006 AL MVP and Minnesota Twins first baseman whose career was derailed by concussion symptoms, is retiring after 1,603 hits and 247 home runs in 14 major-league seasons. Morneau didn’t play in 2017. He appeared in 58 games for the Chicago White Sox in 2016. After the Twins drafted him in 1999, Morneau became a four-time all-star. His MVP-calibre performanc­e in 2010 was halted by a knee to the head he took during a slide that cost him half of that season. He produced one more strong year, winning an NL batting title with the Colorado Rockies in 2014.

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