In an emotional and unexpected story, Michael Hermosillo – a former player for the Los Angeles Angels and Chicago Cubs – officially thanked Cubs fans by returning to baseball as a coach, promising to bring the “Cubs warrior spirit” to his new role with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Hermosillo’s story, from his sudden retirement to his return in coaching attire, is not only a reminder of pure love for baseball but also a testament to the passionate heart of a man who lives his life for his true passion.
Michael Hermosillo, born in 1995 in Mesa, Arizona, was once a promising outfielder in the MLB system, playing a total of 103 professional games with the Los Angeles Angels and Chicago Cubs from 2018 to 2022. But after a stint with the Yankees’ Triple-A and a season in the Mexico Winter League, Hermosillo decided to retire and leave the basketball court – like many others – to pursue a new path.
For many, it was the end – but for Hermosillo, it was just the beginning of another chapter.

In a recent public social media post and a media interview, Hermosillo dedicated his warmest words to those who have been with him throughout his time with the Chicago Cubs:
“The Cubs Nation… you welcomed me, supported me, and created unforgettable memories. From my early days at Wrigley Field to those frantic base runs, you always made me feel what baseball truly means.”
More than just a thank you, it was a commitment: “The Cubs warrior spirit will always guide me every day, no matter what role I play.”
Just days after announcing his retirement, Hermosillo surprised the MLB world by being appointed outfield and base coach for the Great Lakes Loons, a team within the Dodgers’ development system. This marks his first official coaching role since leaving his playing career.
In a statement released by the Dodgers and in sports news, Hermosillo said:
“I am grateful for the opportunity to return to baseball – not as a player, but as a coach. I will bring with me everything I’ve learned, especially the fighting spirit that the Cubs instilled in me.”
Not everyone can transition seamlessly from the playing field to coaching; Hermosillo understands that. He says his years as a player – with all the honing of his skills, failures, and successes – have prepared him for the new role.

Throughout his playing career, Hermosillo wasn’t often the brightest star on the field; he was a hard worker, always striving in the toughest situations. Now, as a coach, he hopes to inspire a younger generation – just as the Cubs fans themselves inspired him.
His return to baseball under the Dodgers’ colors has generated a range of reactions within the fan community. Many Cubs fans sent congratulations and called it “a journey more beautiful than a fairy tale” – from MLB player, to retirement, and then to becoming a mentor to future stars.
Hermosillo’s tweets and posts were shared widely on Chicago Cubs and MLB fan forums. Widespread, with many touching comments:
“He always fought for the team, for the fans, for every chance on the court. Now he will be the one to teach us that the greatest victory isn’t the number of home runs, but how you live life to the fullest.”
“Even though he’s no longer playing for the Cubs, Hermosillo’s spirit has left its mark at Wrigley Field forever. Good luck on your new journey!”
These comments reflect a profound truth: the love of baseball isn’t just about playing the game; it’s about passing on values to others.

Michael Hermosillo is a living example of how transitioning after a career doesn’t mean leaving baseball, but rather spreading that spirit further. He carries his experiences, memories, and above all, his gratitude to the fans, into each new day of his coaching career.
At the Cubs, fans remember him as a relentless warrior. Now at the Dodgers, he will be a guide for the young players – those who will continue his own baseball story.
Michael Hermosillo once said something thought-provoking:
“I thought my career was over when I left the field. But baseball never left me.” “Now I am here to pass on what I have received – the warrior spirit, the boundless love for this sport, and the immeasurable gratitude to those who have believed in me.”
This is not just a tribute to Cubs Nation – it is a vow from a man to live his passion to the fullest, no matter what position he holds.