Two-Time Cy Young Winner Corey Kluber Announces Retirement
Kluber leaves a legacy of dominance, including a no-hitter and leading Cleveland to the World Series, as he looks to the future.
- Corey Kluber, two-time Cy Young Award winner, announces retirement after 13 seasons in MLB.
- Kluber's career highlights include leading Cleveland to the 2016 World Series and pitching a no-hitter for the Yankees in 2021.
- Throughout his career, Kluber amassed 116 wins, a 3.44 ERA, and 1,725 strikeouts over 1,641.2 innings.
- Kluber's dominance in Cleveland from 2014 to 2018 included two Cy Young Awards and a stretch as one of the sport's top pitchers.
- Kluber expresses a desire to continue contributing to baseball in a different capacity, hinting at a future role in coaching or mentorship.