The Pirates announced Wednesday that Vogelbach has been hired by the organization to serve as a special assistant to the hitting department, Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. Though Vogelbach hadn't made a formal retirement announcement since becoming a free agent last June after being released by the Blue Jays, his decision to accept a coaching position would seem to indicate that he's transitioning to his post-playing career. The 32-year-old first baseman/designated hitter appeared in 602 games over parts of nine seasons in the big leagues with the Mariners, Blue Jays, Brewers, Pirates and Mets, slashing .219/.340/.405 with 81 home runs and 246 RBI. He made his lone All-Star team in 2019 with Seattle.
Daniel Vogelbach: Everything you need to know
Daniel Vogelbach
DH
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Daniel Vogelbach Player Profile
Birthdate
12/17/1992 (33)
Status
RET
HT/WT
6'0", 270 lbs
Draft Info
2011: Rd 2; Pk 8 (CHC)
Birthplace
Orlando, FL, USA
Position
DH
Career History
Toronto Blue Jays
2020-2021, 2024-2025
(2 seasons)
New York Mets
2022-2023
(2 seasons)
Pittsburgh Pirates
2022-2022
(1 season)
Milwaukee Brewers
2020-2022
(2 seasons)
Seattle Mariners
2016-2020
(5 seasons)