This moment has been known for some time, as Aramis Ramirez had stated before the 2015 season that it would be his last in the major leagues, but today it was made official. MLB Trade Rumors has several Spanish-language Twitter links confirming that A-Ram is now retired, but says he might want to stay in baseball in another role:
He doesnu2019t see himself as a coach or manager but is open to the idea of doing some front office work, specifically referencing the role Moises Alou recently occupied with the Padres, serving as a special assistant to the teamu2019s player development staff.