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Good bye fans, am leaving and promise to never return elly de la cruz announce
As of May 14, 2025, there is no credible information or official announcement indicating that Elly De La Cruz has decided to leave the Cincinnati Reds or retire from Major League Baseball. On the contrary, recent developments highlight his ongoing commitment to the team and his active role in the league.
In November 2024, De La Cruz signed a four-year contract extension with the Reds, securing his position with the team through the 2028 season. This move was met with enthusiasm from fans and signaled the organization’s confidence in his abilities and potential.
De La Cruz has continued to make significant strides in his career. In the 2024 season, he was selected for the MLB All-Star Game and led the league in stolen bases with 67. He also achieved a remarkable feat by becoming the first player in Major League history with 115 extra-base hits and 115 stolen bases through his first 300 games since 1900. (Fox News, Wikipedia)
Looking ahead, De La Cruz has set personal goals to improve his performance further. He has expressed a desire to reduce his strikeout rate and enhance his overall batting discipline, working closely with the Reds’ coaching staff to achieve these objectives. (The Times of India)
Given these developments, any claims about De La Cruz’s departure or retirement appear to be unfounded. Fans can look forward to his continued presence and impact on the field as he remains an integral part of the Reds’ lineup.

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