Two-time All-Star Lieberthal to retire with Phillies

 
Two-time All-Star catcher Mike Lieberthal will retire with the Phillies on June 1, ending his career with the franchise where he played 13 of his 14 major league seasons. [link]

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Lieberthal will retire with Phillies in June
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Two-time All-Star catcher Mike Lieberthal will retire with the Phillies on June...
Lieberthal to retire with Phillies (AP)
Two-time All-Star catcher Mike Lieberthal will retire with the Phillies on June 1, ending his career with the franchise where he played 13 of his 14 major league seasons. Lieberthal, the third overall pick in the 1990 draft, hasn't played this season ...
Ex-All Star Lieberthal to retire with Phils in June
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