Unfortunately, he was a casualty of the Justin Upton trade and sent to Arizona as compensation.

Our Noticias, 8/14/20: Home opener preview; roster makeover process; new podcastsThe Marlins begin a stretch of 48 games in 45 days, most of which are supposed to take place in Miami.Marlins Barbecue Episode 10: First-place showdown on deckEly and Alex talk about Pablo, Sandy, BA, Cervelli and the bullpen and look forward to this weekend’s series against the Braves. Martin Prado has told friends he will likely retire. Prado intends to retire this offseason, Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports. Many Braves who came and went through this clubhouse saw Martin as one of the most influential baseball players they ever encountered. A little after celebrating his 36th birthday, Martin Prado has announced his decision to retire from Major League Baseball.Martin Prado has retired, as it was believed he would. Prado was in the midst of a solid campaign when he re-upped with…

Prado spent parts of 14 seasons in Major League Baseball, including the past five with the Marlins.Martin Prado has told friends he will likely retire. His dedication to helping the team has seen him man every position except for center field, pitcher, and catcher (and I promise he would have if he were asked to).His last season was in Atlanta in 2012; he was the same old Martin: .301, 42 doubles, 10 HR. Known for his contact skills, defensive versatility and unselfishness, he amassed 1,542 hits and 20.8 Wins Above Replacement (per FanGraphs). These past three seasons, Prado’s missed 195 games with Miami, and it’s apparent his body is no longer cooperating with him.

I hate to see him go, but I’m glad it’s on his terms. A little after celebrating his 36th birthday, Martin Prado has announced his decision to retire from Major League Baseball. Martin Prado has retired, as it was believed he would. Very nice career, fine leader but last few years were injury plagued.In his age-35 season with the Fish, Prado slashed .233/.265/.294 in 260 plate appearances. Prado intends to retire this offseason, Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports.. Braves / By Jake Gordon / February 12, 2020 February 12, 2020.

He even finished 9th in MVP voting.Martin’s journey to Atlanta was pretty unique.
Prado's age has started to show over the last few years as he has struggled to crack a .250 BA since 2016. He bounced around from Arizona to the Yankees, then down to Miami, but he never lost a step until the injury bug bit him. Martin Prado Appears Likely To Retire Veteran infielder Martin Prado appears to be preparing to call it quits, sources tell Jon Heyman of MLB Network (Twitter link). His knowledge of the game and spirits would undoubtedly benefit this club at any level, and he has future manager written all over him. Finishes with exactly 100 HR and OPS plus of 103. It was reported last fall that he was strongly considering hanging it up, but he was presumably waiting out the offseason to make sure no one gave him a call. Martin Prado: Intends to retire. by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire. He taught himself English after being signed by the Braves in 2001, and it took him six years to reach the majors. Thanks for the memories Martin, and enjoy retirement!Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) It was reported last fall that he was strongly considering hanging it up, but he was presumably waiting out the offseason to make sure no one gave him a call. He showed a lot of promise in his rookie season, hitting .262, but it was his attitude and versatility that made him a fan favorite. Martín Prado retires. Prado hit a mere .233/.265/.294 with two home runs and 15 RBI over 104 games and a -1.3 WAR with the Marlins in 2019.

Nice career, terrific leader. The 36-year-old reached the open market after wrapping up a three-year extension with the Marlins. Braves great Martin Prado Retires at 36.