Dodgers Champion Makes Blue Jays Move After Retirement Decision

   

Kevin Kiermaier is widely considered one of the greatest defensive outfielders to grace MLB and bowed out of the game in style, winning a World Series title with the Los Angeles Dodgers last year.

Dodgers Champion Makes Blue Jays Move After Retirement Decision - Athlon  Sports

Kiermaier appeared in 34 games for the Dodgers, posting a .564 OPS and driving in eight runs in 64 plate appearances. For his career, Kiermaier won four Gold Glove awards while posting a more serviceable .706 OPS than fans saw in his final season.

The four-time Gold Glove winner had earlier announced the 2024 season would be his last, calling the curtains on his 12-year MLB career, prior to being traded to the Dodgers from the Toronto Blue Jays.

 Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Kevin Kiermaier (93) © Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Kevin Kiermaier (93) © Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images © Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Just a few months after retiring, Kiermaier will be returning to the Blue Jays-this time as a special assistant (via Keegan Matheson, Blue Jays reporter for MLB.com).

Speaking about his new job and how he feels about landing a role he had always dreamed of, Kiermaier told MLB.com, "I'd always make a joke with the guys about being a special assistant. It's funny how it came to fruition. I am just thrilled. This is the dream job of a lifetime. I cannot wait."

Kevin Kiermaier has joined the #BlueJays organization as a special assistant.

Or, as he puts it: "A special assistant … slash outfield specialist … slash outfield whisperer."

Kiermaier: "I am just thrilled. This is the dream job of a lifetime. I cannot wait."

— Keegan Matheson (@KeeganMatheson) February 8, 2025

Kiermaier, 34, is set to begin working with the Blue Jays' outfielders at Spring Training. He will not be a stranger to many of the players, having spent parts of two seasons with the Blue Jays before his move to LA.

This news continues a tradition of relying on former players as special assistants, which the Blue Jays have embraced in recent years. Former MLB slugger Víctor Martinez joined the Blue Jays' front office as a special assistant last year, working with the team's young hitters.