Trey Mancini Retires From MLB
The former Orioles first baseman has officially announced his retirement after two inspirational comebacks during his career.

Trey Mancini has announced his retirement from Major League Baseball. Mancini is best known for his time with the Baltimore Orioles and his remarkable comeback from stage 3 colon cancer in 2020. He later returned to the majors after additional challenges. His retirement marks the end of a career defined by resilience.
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