
Nate Freiman
38-Year-Old 
                          Free Agent  
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                  Announces retirement
Freiman officially announced his retirement from professional baseball.
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Freiman's last stay with a major-league organization came in 2016, when he spent just over a month with the Nationals but failed to catch on with their Triple-A affiliate. He appeared in 116 big-league games over the course of his career, all coming with Oakland from 2013-14, when he slashed .256/.309/.408 with nine home runs and 39 RBI. The 31-year-old stated that he will be returning to Duke University this fall to pursue an MBA.
              Freiman's last stay with a major-league organization came in 2016, when he spent just over a month with the Nationals but failed to catch on with their Triple-A affiliate. He appeared in 116 big-league games over the course of his career, all coming with Oakland from 2013-14, when he slashed .256/.309/.408 with nine home runs and 39 RBI. The 31-year-old stated that he will be returning to Duke University this fall to pursue an MBA.
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		            Freiman spent the first half of his season in Triple-A, hitting 15 homers with a .284 batting average over 310 at-bats. He spent the last three months with the A's, serving as a right-handed bat off the bench while also getting some starts against lefties. He showed some pop with five homers and a .717 OPS over 87 at-bats, but it came with an ugly .218 batting average. Freiman's spot on the team as a right-hander in a platoon likely depends upon the offseason moves the A's make, but the November signing of Billy Butler makes it very likely that Freiman will start the year in the minors. Even if he's on the roster, Freiman's value is limited to formats where an owner can take advantage of his career .796 OPS against lefties on the smaller side of a platoon.
                                
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                  Freiman was released by the Nationals organization on Thursday, Kevin Brown of ESPN reports.
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                  The Nationals acquired Freiman from the Braves in exchange for Tyler Moore on Sunday.
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                  Freiman signed with the Braves on Wednesday, Matt Eddy of Baseball America reports.
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                  Freiman was released by the Athletics on Wednesday, Joe Stiglich of CSN California reports.
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                  Freiman cleared waivers Sunday and was outrighted to Triple-A Nashville, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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