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Lance Lynn, a longtime St. Louis Cardinals pitcher and the last active player from the 2011 World Series championship roster, is now calling it a career.
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.
What the two veteran pitchers were asking for, during a quiet offseason that ended without a new contract. Visit MLB Trade ...
The brash, brawny right-hander confirmed on his wife's podcast his retirement after 143 wins and 13 years in MLB, seven with ...
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 six years away from St. Louis, Lynn returned to the Cardinals last season on a one-year deal. In 23 starts, Lynn logged ...
Lance Lynn made his MLB debut for the St. Louis Cardinals. The veteran righthander spent six seasons with the Cardinals before bouncing around. In 2024, Lynn returned to St. Louis for the 2024 season.
Veteran starting pitcher Lance Lynn announced his retirement today on his and his wife’s podcast, Dymin in the Rough. In his ...
“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.
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 St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Lance Lynn announced his retirement in the latest edition of his wife Dymin's podcast Dymin in the Rough. Lynn became a free agent after the Cardinals declined ...