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Matt Carpenter Retires After 14-Year MLB Career

The three-time All-Star and Cardinals legend announced his retirement on a podcast, citing a desire to spend more time with his family.

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - JUNE 23: Matt Carpenter #13 of the St. Louis Cardinals bats against the San Francisco Giants at Busch Stadium on June 23, 2024 in St Louis, Missouri.
Sep 24, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; St. Louis Cardinals pinch hitter Matt Carpenter (13) reacts to an infield play against the Colorado Rockies in the seventh inning at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images/File Photo
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Overview

  • Matt Carpenter announced his retirement from baseball on the 'Get in the Game' podcast hosted by former teammate Scott Linebrink.
  • Carpenter played 14 MLB seasons, including 12 with the St. Louis Cardinals, where he became a three-time All-Star and a fan favorite.
  • He compiled a career .259 batting average with 179 home runs, 659 RBIs, and was known for his versatility and plate discipline.
  • Carpenter cited family priorities and reflection as key reasons for stepping away from the game at age 39.
  • Eligible for the Cardinals Hall of Fame in 2028, Carpenter is expected to be remembered as a cornerstone of the franchise's success in the 2010s.