Former Dodgers pitcher announces retirement after 13 seasons
Briefly

Former MLB pitcher Lance Lynn announced his retirement after 13 years in professional baseball, primarily with the St. Louis Cardinals where he won a World Series in 2011. After an All-Star debut in 2012, Lynn had a nomadic end to his career, appearing for four teams from 2018-2021. His tenure with the Chicago White Sox garnered a second All-Star selection before he was traded to the Dodgers in 2023. Despite challenges, including a 6.47 ERA at the time of the trade, he managed to help the Dodgers win nine games in 11 regular-season starts before faltering in the playoffs.
Lance Lynn announced his retirement after a 13-year Major League career, highlighting his significant achievements including a World Series title with the Cardinals in 2011.
Lynn officially retired during his wife's podcast, stating, "Baseball season is upon, and I'm right here on the couch... I'm officially retiring from baseball right here, right now."
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