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Ross set to bid Los Angeles farewell
- Updated: August 24, 2016
SAN DIEGO — David Ross will say goodbye to where he started his professional baseball career this weekend.
The farewell tour for the 39-year-old catcher, who is retiring after this season, will be in Los Angeles this weekend when the Cubs play the Dodgers in a three-game series, starting Friday. Ross was the Dodgers’ seventh-round pick in the 1998 Draft, and he made his Major League debut on June 29, 2002.
Ross has made the most of his final season. He caught Jake Arrieta’s no-hitter in April, hit his 100th career home run, has played golf at Pebble Beach and spent Tuesday with a beluga whale at Sea World in San Diego.
Thanks @SeaWorld and Ferdinand the beluga whale for an amazing day! pic.twitter.com/FNDJRYZGvR
— David Ross (@D_Ross3) August 23, 2016
Thanks @SeaWorld and Ferdinand the beluga whale for an amazing day! …
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