First baseman Anthony Rizzo announced Wednesday that he'll officially retire as a Chicago Cub, almost a year after he last suited up in an MLB uniform. He'll be honored by the organization on Saturday when the Cubs host the Rays at Wrigley Field.

In parts of 14 seasons, Rizzo hit .261/.361/.467 (123 OPS+) with 1,644 hits, 338 doubles, 303 home runs, 965 RBI, 922 runs and 40.4 WAR. The three-time All-Star won four Gold Gloves, a Silver Slugger, a Platinum Glove and the Roberto Clemente Award during the course of his career.

And, of course, there was the 2016 World Series championship, when Rizzo caught the final out (make sure to zero in on him sneakily pocketing the ball).

Rizzo hit .340/.431/.620 with five doubles, three homers and 10 RBI in the NLCS and World Series (13 games) c

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