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David Ortiz says that he is not physically preparing to play baseball this offseason and that his "playing time has already expired."
David Ortiz returned to the Fenway Park field to salute the fans after the Red Sox were swept in the ALDS, an anticlimactic ending to his great farewell season and iconic career.
David Ortiz received numerous accolades -- including a bridge and a street named after him -- during an emotional pregame ceremony. The Sox also announced his No. 34 will be retired next year.
David Ortiz paid tribute to Yankees fans but also offered a clear warning -- he's still going to try to "hit the ball all the way to the choo choo train."