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News: Cliff Floyd May Retire
By Matthew Cerrone - Sep 14, 2007 8:43 am

According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Cubs OF Cliff Floyd recently told reporters he may retire after this season, especially if the Cubs in a World Series.

honestly, i hope cliff retires, and dedicates himself to the Cliff Floyd Foundation, which, from what he had told me, will be about inner-city development, youth-baseball programs and teaching children about hard work, responsibility and discipline

9 Responses to “News: Cliff Floyd May Retire”

  1. georgetheodore says:

    He’ll be playing a LONG time if he’s waiting for the Cubs to win the World Series…

  2. metsfan420 says:

    Well, I am not too sure about the World Series…But, if he does retire, he truly was a class act in NY.

  3. ravi3 says:

    Omar made the right move in letting him go and bringing in Alou, but I still miss Uncle Cliffy…The way Castillo limps around and stuff almost reminds me of Cliff

  4. Blue_n_Orange says:

    Cliff will always be my favorite Met. An all-around good guy and good for the game.

    • Krusty The Klown says:

      i know cliff was a fan favorite and all, but favorite met of all time?! he had 1 good complete season with us and was really a non factor last season. he might be top 20 on my list but def not favorite of all time IMO

  5. franco45 says:

    I could definitely stand for him doing his trademark strikeout-in-the-9th-inning-of-game-7-of-the-NLCS move again this year.

  6. NYMETS247 says:

    Cliff Floyd was a true class act and I was upset to see him go. I truly wish that he wasn’t so injury prone so that we could still have him. I love Alou, but Floyd was just a great all-around player and person

  7. metsmike1203 says:

    i hated seeing him go last year, and would feel the same if he retires. good player, good man.

  8. ae37jr says:

    lol, if the Cubs win the world Series I think Roger Clemens, Julio Franco, and Rickey Henderson will all retire too. Actually the Yankees may have a fire sale, the Mets may throw a no hitter, and hell will freeze over before they finally win one.