Alex Kirilloff

American baseball player

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2024 Concluded his playing career with the Minnesota Twins, marking the end of his MLB tenure.
October 31 2024 Announced retirement from professional baseball, citing decreased passion and ongoing injury struggles.
June 18 2024 Placed on the injured list with back soreness and nerve issues.
October 24 2023 Underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder after a season with career-highs in home runs (11) and RBI (41).
August 7 2022 Underwent season-ending ulnar shortening surgery on his right wrist.
2021 Alex Kirilloff and Jordan welcomed their second daughter in late 2021.
July 21 2021 Underwent season-ending surgery to repair a torn ligament in his right wrist.
2020 Made his Major League Baseball debut with the Minnesota Twins, starting his professional MLB career.
September 30 2020 Made his major league debut as starting rightfielder against the Houston Astros, recording a single in 4 at-bats.
September 29 2020 Minnesota Twins selected Kirilloff's contract ahead of the American League Wild Card Series.
February 2020 Alex Kirilloff and his wife Jordan welcomed their first child, a daughter.
2016 Played for Elizabethton Twins, hitting .306 and earning Appalachian League MVP honors, but suffered a partial ligament tear in his elbow.
2016 Selected by the Minnesota Twins in the first round, 15th overall pick of the MLB draft.
2016 Graduated from the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School, completing his high school education while pursuing his baseball career.
2015 Played in the Perfect Game All-American Classic at Petco Park and won the event's home run derby, showcasing his exceptional baseball skills.

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