Veteran pitcher Lance Lynn retires
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Lynn, a 13-year MLB veteran, two-time All-Star and 2011 World Series champion with St. Louis, compiled a career record of 143-99 with a 3.74 ERA during stints with the Cardinals, Twins, Yankees, Rang...
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Lynn, who pitched for the Cardinals last season and went unsigned in the offseason, officially announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Tuesday via his wife’s podcast, “Dymin in the Rou...
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“Baseball season is upon us and I’m right here on the couch,” Lynn said on his wife’s “Dymin in the Rough” podcast Tuesday. “That is where I’m going to stay … I’m officially retiring from baseball.”
Former St. Louis Cardinals All-Star and 2011 World Series champion Lance Lynn has announced his retirement from baseball.
Veteran starting pitcher Lance Lynn announced his retirement today on his and his wife’s podcast, Dymin in the Rough. More to come…
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Por The Associated PressEl lanzador Lance Lynn, campeón de la Serie Mundial y dos veces elegido al Juego de Estrellas, se retira de las Grandes Ligas. Lynn anunció su decisión
The brash, brawny right-hander confirmed on his wife's podcast his retirement after 143 wins and 13 years in MLB, seven with the Cardinals.
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Lance Lynn, who won a championship ring with the St. Louis Cardinals as a rookie in 2011, has announced that he is retiring from baseball. Lynn, who played 13 seasons in Major League Baseball, made the shock announcement on wife Dymin Lynn’s podcast, “Dymin in the Rough,” the Daily Mail reported.
Former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Lance Lynn announced his retirement in the latest edition of his wife Dymin's podcast Dymin in the Rough.
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Yardbarker on MSNA look back at Lance Lynn's career in wake of retirement newsLynn's 2012 season with the Cardinals was undoubtedly one of the most special campaigns in his decade-and-a-half career. During this season, he broke out as a starter, going 18-7 and rocking a 3.78 ERA across 29 games, leading to his first All-Star appearance.