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Infielder Ehire Adrianza retires at 35 after 12 major league seasons

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Infielder Ehire Adrianza retires at 35 after 12 major league seasons
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Infielder Ehire Adrianza retires at 35 after 12 major league seasons

2024-12-25 09:25 Last Updated At:09:30

Infielder Ehire Adrianza is retiring after 12 major league seasons.

The 35-year-old, who was with the Los Angeles Angels early this year, announced his decision Tuesday on Instagram.

Adrianza won a World Series title in 2021 with Atlanta and hit .237 with 22 homers and 151 RBIs for San Francisco (2013-16), Minnesota (2017-20), the Braves (2021-24), Washington (2022) and the Angels.

He signed a minor league contract with the Angels in February, started the season at Triple-A Salt Lake and batted .192 with one homer and two RBIs in eight games from April 22 to May 8. He went on the injured list because of back spasms and was released on June 15.

“I still find it hard to believe that I have had the honor of playing more than a decade in the major leagues,” he said. "I never imagined I would achieve so much, and it’s astonishing to reflect on this experience.”

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FILE - Los Angeles Angels' Ehire Adrianza celebrates in the dugout after scoring off of a triple hit by Zach Neto during the seventh inning of a spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Los Angeles, March 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis, File)

FILE - Los Angeles Angels' Ehire Adrianza celebrates in the dugout after scoring off of a triple hit by Zach Neto during the seventh inning of a spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Los Angeles, March 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis, File)

FILE - Washington Nationals third baseman Ehire Adrianza prepares to throw during a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, July 17, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass, File)

FILE - Washington Nationals third baseman Ehire Adrianza prepares to throw during a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, July 17, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass, File)

FILE - Atlanta Braves' Ehire Adrianza celebrates after driving in the winning run in the 12th inning of the team's baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies early Sunday, May 9, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)

FILE - Atlanta Braves' Ehire Adrianza celebrates after driving in the winning run in the 12th inning of the team's baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies early Sunday, May 9, 2021, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)

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Edmunds: Five dream-worthy vehicles you wish you got for the holidays

2024-12-25 21:13 Last Updated At:21:20

Just about everyone dreams about cars they wish they could own, and there’s no better time than the holidays to make a list of vehicles you’d love to have in your driveway. The car pros at Edmunds rounded up five of their favorite dream-worthy vehicles. But rather than just list the most outlandish and expensive exotics, they focused on highlighting models that are expensive but not so pricey that it’d be completely unrealistic for you to own one one day. The vehicles are ordered in ascending order of price and include destination fees.

Off-road trucks look fantastic and are extremely capable. What truck enthusiast wouldn’t have one topping their wish list? The king of the hill for 2025 is the F-150 Raptor R. The regular Raptor is already impressive, and the R takes it to the next level with a bonkers 720-horsepower supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine, upgraded Fox dual-value shock absorbers, and massive 37-inch all-terrain tires. An R-specific grille and hood are also part of the R’s upgrades.

Thankfully, the Raptor R isn’t all bark and bite. It also has plenty of features to make it a livable truck for daily driving. Standard features include leather upholstery, cooling front seats, a premium sound system, and a surround-view camera to help make this big truck easier to park.

Starting Price: $112,825

Few sedans can match the Mercedes-Benz S-Class for opulence, luxury and prestige. This grand sedan showcases nearly every luxury, technology and performance innovation that Mercedes-Benz has concocted. Everything you touch inside is likely covered in leather, heated, or bathed in disco-worthy ambient light.

A novel could be written about all of the S-Class’ luxury and comfort features, but one of the most notable is the E-Active Body Control system. It scans the road surface ahead and adjusts the suspension to deliver the best ride possible. The S-Class also boasts an extensive list of advanced safety features and has an augmented reality head-up display that projects images that appear to float in front of the car. For the ultimate S-Class, get the 791-horsepower AMG S 63 E Performance model.

Starting Price: $118,900

Who needs a European exotic car when the Corvette ZR1 is just as capable? A sports car fanatic’s wish list wouldn’t be right without the ZR1. The new Corvette hit a record-setting top speed of 233 mph, making it the fastest car ever built by an American automaker and the fastest current production car priced under $1 million, according to Chevrolet.

The top speed record was possible thanks to the ZR1’s turbocharged 5.5-liter V8 engine that cranks out a staggering 1,064 horsepower. Its carbon-fiber aero package kept it glued to the track by generating over 1,200 pounds of downforce at top speed. Chevrolet also says the ZR1 can accelerate through the quarter mile in less than 10 seconds. We expect the Corvette ZR1 to go on sale in early 2025.

Estimated starting price: $150,000

Does your wish list include a big and powerful SUV? If it does, the Escalade-V should top it. The big Caddy roars like a muscle car thanks to its supercharged 6.2-liter V8 that churns out 682 horsepower and helps it hit 60 mph in just 4.4 seconds. The Escalade-V also boasts enormous 24-inch wheels and large Brembo brakes that help bring the three-ton SUV to a stop.

But the Escalade-V isn’t only about brute power. It also has three rows of seating, plenty of cargo space and offers impressive tech like Super Cruise, a hands-free highway driving system, and an enormous 55-inch curved display that spans the dashboard.

Starting Price: $161,990

What if we told you there was a car that could outpace almost anything on a drag strip, keep up with high-end sports cars on a racetrack, and be comfortable enough for daily errands? Well, if that sounds amazing, add the Air Sapphire to your dream list.

The Air Sapphire is a high-performance electric luxury sedan made by Lucid, an electric vehicle startup. It’s one of the most powerful production cars in the world, producing an astonishing 1,234 horsepower from its three electric motors. Lucid says it has a top speed of 205 mph and can rocket to 60 mph in a mind-numbing 1.9 seconds. You can adjust the vehicle’s setting for exceptional track performance or simply provide a comfortable ride around town.

Starting price: $250,500

Even if you can’t afford any of these vehicles, you can still picture one sitting in your driveway or imagine yourself cruising around town in it. And who knows, maybe holiday magic will give you the opportunity to own one in the future.

This story was provided to The Associated Press by the automotive website Edmunds.

Michael Cantu is a contributor at Edmunds.

This photo provided by Lucid shows the 2025 Air. The Air is a luxury EV sedan and the Sapphire version boasts three electric motors and 1,234 horsepower. (Courtesy of Lucid Motors via AP)

This photo provided by Lucid shows the 2025 Air. The Air is a luxury EV sedan and the Sapphire version boasts three electric motors and 1,234 horsepower. (Courtesy of Lucid Motors via AP)

This photo provided by Cadillac shows the Escalade-V. The Escalade is already a bold-looking SUV and the V version goes even further with giant 24-inch wheels. (Courtesy of General Motors via AP)

This photo provided by Cadillac shows the Escalade-V. The Escalade is already a bold-looking SUV and the V version goes even further with giant 24-inch wheels. (Courtesy of General Motors via AP)

This photo provided by Chevrolet shows the 2025 Corvette ZR1. The new ZR1 is the most powerful and fastest production Corvette ever made. (Courtesy of General Motors via AP)

This photo provided by Chevrolet shows the 2025 Corvette ZR1. The new ZR1 is the most powerful and fastest production Corvette ever made. (Courtesy of General Motors via AP)

This photo provided by Mercedes-Benz shows the 2025 S-Class. When it comes to comfort and refinement on four wheels, it really doesn't get much better than this iconic German luxury sedan. (Courtesy of Mercedes-Benz USA via AP)

This photo provided by Mercedes-Benz shows the 2025 S-Class. When it comes to comfort and refinement on four wheels, it really doesn't get much better than this iconic German luxury sedan. (Courtesy of Mercedes-Benz USA via AP)

This photo provided by Ford shows the 2025 F-150 Raptor R. The Raptor R has a V8 engine and a specialized suspension that helps it stay in control when driving off-road at high speed. (Courtesy of Ford Motor Co. via AP)

This photo provided by Ford shows the 2025 F-150 Raptor R. The Raptor R has a V8 engine and a specialized suspension that helps it stay in control when driving off-road at high speed. (Courtesy of Ford Motor Co. via AP)

This photo provided by Ram shows the 2025 Ram 1500 Rebel. It features four-wheel drive, Bilstein shock absorbers, an electronic locking rear axle, all-terrain tires and a powerful six-cylinder engine. (Courtesy of Stellantis via AP)

This photo provided by Ram shows the 2025 Ram 1500 Rebel. It features four-wheel drive, Bilstein shock absorbers, an electronic locking rear axle, all-terrain tires and a powerful six-cylinder engine. (Courtesy of Stellantis via AP)

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