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 right here on the couch,
Former St. Louis Cardinals All-Star and 2011 World Series champion Lance Lynn has announced his retirement from baseball.
After playing for six Major League teams and returning to the St. Louis Cardinals, the team with which he debuted in 2011, pitcher Lance Lynn decided to announce his retirement fro
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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.
Veteran starting pitcher Lance Lynn announced his retirement today on his and his wife’s podcast, Dymin in the Rough. More to come…
World Series champion and two-time All-Star pitcher Lance Lynn is retiring. The right-hander was 143-99 in his career with the Cardinals, White Sox, Rangers, Twins, Dodgers and Yankees.
Lynn has announced his retirement from baseball, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports.