
It's a day that inevitably arrives for all great players -- today, Jorge Posada will officially announce his retirement from the Yankees.

One of the game's best hitting catchers, he's been a part of 5 Yankee World Series champions -- and the starting catcher on three of them.

The aging process is especially difficult on catchers, and by 2011, he was primarily a DH, who occasionally spent time at 1st base.

We'll remember his fiery temperament and his impressive offensive numbers,
career totals that five years from now could make him a Cooperstown candidate. Today, let's salute Posada, who's earned his place on the Mount Rushmore of Yankee catchers -- alongside Dickey, Berra, Howard and Munson. And he also goes out as a career Yankees -- much like Mantle, Ford, DiMaggio and Gehrig, he'll have spent his entire playing career only in Yankee pinstripes.
What's your favorite Jorge Posasda memory? Was it his game-tieing double in game seven of the American League Championship series? The pinch hit two-RBI single that put the Yanks ahead the night they clinched the 2011 AL East title? Share yours in the comments section.
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