Dustin Pedroia, the overachieving second baseman who led the Boston Red Sox to two World Series titles with his grit and a third, after a knee injury effectively ended his career, with his mouth, has retired. Pedroia, 37, was the AL Rookie of the Year in 2007 and the MVP in his second season but has played in only nine games in three seasons since a spikes-high slide by then-Baltimore shortstop Manny Machado took out his knee in 2017. Pedroia was the longest-tenured player on the Boston roster. “I never took one play off, from Little League on,” Pedroia said on a videoconference with reporters Monday after acknowledging he would not be able to return, after six surgeries that included a pan
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