Former Dodgers Retired Pitcher Says There's 'More Left in the Tank'
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Former Dodgers Retired Pitcher Says There's 'More Left in the Tank'
"To be honest with you, there's more left in the tank. All the money is dried up around the league it seems like. I didn't like the things I was being offered."
"I was just, it was time to go. I get to end my career as a St. Louis Cardinal the way I started it. There were a lot of different variables."
Lance Lynn, a former Dodgers pitcher, recently retired at age 37 after struggling to secure a contract in Major League Baseball. Despite feeling he had more to contribute, he cited a lack of satisfying offers as a reason for his decision. Lynn reflected on his career, which includes a notable tenure with the St. Louis Cardinals, where he started and now ended his professional journey. He finishes with a solid record of 143-99 and a 3.74 ERA over 13 seasons, including two All-Star appearances.
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