Wally Joyner

First Baseman1B
 Free Agent  
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1BLos Angeles Angels  
June 16, 2001
Joyner announced his retirement Saturday, the Associated Press reports.
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"I said at the start of spring that it was my deepest desire to finish my career in an Angels' uniform," Joyner said. Joyner had a solid career, finishing with over 2,000 hits and 1,100 RBI.
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1BLos Angeles Angels  
June 1, 2001
Joyner figures to be the benefactor of playing time after the release of Glenallen Hill.
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1BLos Angeles Angels  
May 23, 2001
Manager Mike Scioscia is continuing to shuffle the lineup. Joyner will bat cleanup for the Angels on Wednesday with Garrett Anderson batting fifth and Tim Salmon sixth, the L.A. Times reports.
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1BLos Angeles Angels  
April 2, 2001
Manager Mike Scioscia said Joyner probably will not make his first start of the season until Thursday, the L.A. Times reports.
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1BLos Angeles Angels  
March 25, 2001
Joyner left the team to return to his Utah home to attend a ceremony to honor his mother, who is departing on a two-year Mormon mission, the L.A. Times reports.
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1BLos Angeles Angels  
February 19, 2001
Manager Mike Scioscia believes Scott Spiezio, Joyner and Larry Barnes are capable first basemen, so offense will likely determine who wins the job, the L.A. Times reports.
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