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Former Dodgers starter Lance Lynn recently announced his retirement, but says he can still pitch in the big leagues.
Veteran pitcher Lance Lynn, a two-time All-Star and World Series winner who spent the majority of his career with the St. Louis Cardinals, will retire after 13 seasons, he announced Tuesday.
After a brief stint with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2023, Lynn returned to St. Louis on a one-year, $10 million deal in 2024.
Longtime MLB pitcher Lance Lynn is one of us now: watching baseball from the living room. “Baseball season is upon us and I’m right here on the couch,” Lynn said on his wife’s “Dymin in ...
Lynn is a 13-year MLB veteran. He won the 2011 World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals. He also pitched for the Twins, ...
Former Major League pitcher Lance Lynn joins MLB Central to talk about his career, joining the 2023 USA World Baseball ...
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Veteran MLB pitcher Lance Lynn has announced his retirement. Lynn, 37, made the announcement on his wife's podcast, "Dymin in the Rough," on Tuesday morning. "Baseball season is upon us -- and I'm ...
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Veteran starting pitcher Lance Lynn announced his retirement today on ... All told, Lynn threw just over 2,000 MLB innings and collected just over 2,000 strikeouts. He pitched to a 3.74 ERA ...