It appears Daniel Murphy may have something left in the tank. The 2015 Mets’ postseason hero, who came out of retirement this year to play with the Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League, is ...
The mere mention of Daniel Murphy conjures up favorable memories for most Mets fans, most notably his 2015 postseason performance of a lifetime. And after nine years, he will finally make his return ...
New York Mets fans of the past decade surely remember the Babe Ruthian effort from second baseman Daniel Murphy during the 2015 postseason, when he became the first player in MLB history to hit a home ...
After 12 seasons in the big leagues with four different teams, most recently in 2020 with the Colorado Rockies, former Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy has retired from baseball. In 38 games in the ...
Daniel Murphy, the former Mets infielder who helped win them the pennant in 2015 and a three-time All-Star, announced his retirement from baseball on Friday. Murphy, 35, ends his Major League Baseball ...
Daniel Murphy, who starred for the New York Mets a few years ago, has found his way back into a major league organization as he signed a minor league deal with the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday.
Three-time All-Star and 2015 National League Championship Series MVP Daniel Murphy is retiring from baseball after a 12-year Major League career, he tells SNY’s Andy Martino. “This is a beautiful game ...
Daniel Murphy signed a three-year deal with the Washington Nationals over the offseason to fill the team’s hole at second base. How did he fare in 2016? Last offseason, the Washington Nationals ...
The Los Angeles Angels have signed a familiar name out of the independent leagues. On Monday, the Angels purchased longtime big-league infielder Daniel Murphy's contract from the Atlantic League's ...
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Daniel Murphy's surprising comeback bid ended with him going on the voluntarily retired list after playing 38 games with the Los Angeles Angels' Triple-A team. Murphy, a three-time ...