ESPN: Jeff Kent to retire..

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Jeff Kent,
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who built a strong Hall of Fame case while setting the Major League Baseball record for career home runs by a second baseman, will formally announce his retirement Thursday at Dodger Stadium, the Los Angeles Dodgers said.


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His greatest success came with the Giants, where he played with Barry Bonds. The two players had some famous run-ins, and Kent later tangled with Milton Bradley in Los Angeles. Kent was known for his intense approach to the game and he endorsed improved testing, criticizing players who used performance-enhancing drugs.
He made his only World Series appearance with San Francisco in 2002, hitting three homers as the Giants lost to the then-Anaheim Angels in seven games.

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...IMO, a definite hall of famer.
 
If I weren't ecstatic about Rice finally getting in I'd say no way. He'll be a guy that is on the bubble for years, probably ultimately get in.
 
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