David Peralta, a former Arizona Diamondbacks player, retires after an illustrious 11-year career in Major League Baseball. The 38-year-old, known for his exceptional skills, announced his retirement on Wednesday, leaving a lasting impact on the sport. With a .278 batting average, Peralta's journey began in 2014 when he made his MLB debut with the Diamondbacks. His talent was evident early on, as he led the league in triples in 2015, hitting an impressive .312. The Venezuelan native's success continued, earning him a Silver Slugger award in 2018 and a Gold Glove the following season. However, his career took a turn in 2024, as he played for the San Diego Padres and the Los Angeles Dodgers, hitting .267 and .259 respectively. Despite his achievements, Peralta's decision to retire is a significant loss for the sport, leaving fans and colleagues alike reflecting on his remarkable contributions.