David Dahl was the 10th overall pick in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft, and all things considered, he made the Colorado Rockies proud for taking him.

Dahl's seven-year major league career flamed out quickly, but at his peak, he was a very productive outfielder. He made the 2019 National League All-Star team, and in his seven seasons, the first four of which were with the Rockies, he put up a .773 OPS.

Unfortunately, Dahl also had a handful of injuries that curtailed his progress, and after 2021, he only played 23 more games as a big-leaguer. He last appeared in the majors with the Philadelphia Phillies last year, and after electing free agency at the end of the year, he never wound up signing with a new club for this past season.

On Wednesday, Dahl officially called it a career. T

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