Grandy Man Retires

Curtis Granderson brought down the curtain Thursday on a darned good big league career. The well liked lefty power hitter steps aside after 15-1/2 seasons, 344 homers and a mountain of good will. The three-time all star enjoyed his most productive seasons in New York -- four each with the Yankees and Mets -- and ranks with David Cone and Daryl Strawberry in the small circle who starred for both New York teams.

He's likely proudest of being honored as the 2016 Roberto Clemente Award winner and receiving the Marvin Miller Man of the Year four times. His record of community service and leadership among his peers is second to none.

What's next for the Grandy Man? Always great with the media, he could be headed for a broadcasting job, or perhaps public service or political office. Regardless, expect him to maintain his career-long motto, "Don't think. Have fun!"

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