Canadian Justin Morneau announces retirement after 14-year MLB career
Justin Morneau doesn’t like to think about what could have been.
So when the New Westminster, B.C., native was asked Wednesday at his retirement ceremony about the concussion that derailed his 2010 MVP-calibre season, he cracked a joke about it instead.
Morneau took a knee to the head from Blue Jays infielder John McDonald while sliding into second base during a game in Toronto, resulting in concussion symptoms that cost him half of that season and lingered for years.
“One of the lessons I wrote down here — you know, hard work, be humble — one of them says ‘don’t break up a double play with your head,’” the 36-year-old said with a laugh during his news conference at Target Field. “It was one of those things, just a random play.