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Lance Lynn Retires from MLB After 13-Year Career

The 37-year-old pitcher, known for his durability and fiery personality, reflects on his career and hints at future baseball-related endeavors outside MLB.

Overview

  • Lance Lynn officially announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on April 1, 2025, during an episode of his wife’s podcast, 'Dymin in the Rough.'
  • Lynn’s 13-year career included a 2011 World Series championship with the St. Louis Cardinals, two All-Star appearances, and Cy Young contention in 2019 and 2021.
  • He pitched for six MLB teams, finishing his career with a 143-99 record, a 3.74 ERA, and over 2,000 innings pitched, ranking sixth among active pitchers in wins and innings.
  • Lynn returned to the Cardinals for his final season in 2024, posting a 7-4 record with a 3.84 ERA, allowing him to retire in the same uniform he debuted in.
  • While retiring from MLB, Lynn hinted at potential involvement in non-MLB baseball activities in the near future, suggesting more details may emerge soon.

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