Sean Casey has retired.
This isn't necessarily surprising, but he DID hit .322 last season with a .381 OBP. He didn't hit a single HR in 199 AB, strangely... He could have certainly found a job with an MLB team. Hell, if I were Ned Colletti, I'd have tried to sign Casey on the cheap and trade Loney (and... Hu and a pitcher [Elbert?]?) for Peavy (without much of a dropoff, save defensively, and a MASSIVE gain in the rotation), platoon Casey at 1B with some other guys until Pujols or Fielder or Howard become available... but I digress.
I can't help but think Casey could have had a career almost like what Mark Grace had. Not quite as good, but similar. Casey was never a spectacular player, but was always solid, and was an extremely popular guy.
Nice player. He'll be missed. But he will be on the MLB network.
I project him as an above average analyst.

