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Veteran Infielder Hanser Alberto Retires After 8-Year MLB Career
The 33-year-old spent parts of eight seasons in the majors with multiple teams.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 3:53am
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A cubist interpretation of veteran infielder Hanser Alberto's 8-year MLB career, marked by perseverance and adaptability.Chicago TodayHanser Alberto, a veteran infielder, has announced his retirement via Instagram, bringing to a close a career that saw him spend parts of eight seasons in the majors. The 33-year-old signed with the Texas Rangers as an amateur out of the Dominican Republic and made his pro debut in 2010. After struggling early on, Alberto enjoyed a career year with the Baltimore Orioles in 2019 before bouncing around various clubs in a utility role over the final three seasons of his career.
Why it matters
Alberto's retirement marks the end of a journeyman MLB career that saw him play for multiple teams and overcome early struggles to establish himself as a productive big league player, even if only for a brief period. His story is a common one for many professional athletes who fight to carve out a lasting role at the highest level.
The details
After signing with the Rangers as an amateur, Alberto made his pro debut in 2010 but struggled in his first two MLB seasons, hitting just .194/.204/.226 across 76 games. He missed the 2017 season due to a shoulder injury but re-emerged with the Rangers in 2018, though he again struggled. Following a series of waiver claims and trades, Alberto landed with the Orioles in 2019 and enjoyed a career year, slashing .305/.329/.442 in 139 games. His productivity took a step back in the shortened 2020 season, and the Orioles opted not to tender him a contract for 2021. Over the final three seasons of his career, Alberto bounced between various clubs in a utility role, including stints with the Royals, Dodgers, and White Sox. Injuries limited him in 2024, and he spent his final season playing in the Mexican League and winter ball before announcing his retirement.
- Alberto signed with the Texas Rangers as an amateur out of the Dominican Republic and made his pro debut in 2010.
- He struggled in his first two MLB seasons, hitting just .194/.204/.226 across 76 games from 2010-2011.
- Alberto missed the 2017 season due to a shoulder injury.
- He enjoyed a career year with the Baltimore Orioles in 2019, slashing .305/.329/.442 in 139 games.
- Alberto announced his retirement via Instagram in 2026 at the age of 33.
The players
Hanser Alberto
A 33-year-old veteran infielder who spent parts of eight seasons in the majors with multiple teams, including the Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Chicago White Sox.
The takeaway
Hanser Alberto's retirement marks the end of a journeyman MLB career that saw him fight to establish himself as a productive big league player after early struggles. His story is a common one for many professional athletes who work to carve out a lasting role at the highest level, even if only for a brief period.
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