Ross Stripling Retires
Briefly

Ross Stripling, a right-handed pitcher, announced his retirement from baseball via social media after a nine-season career in Major League Baseball. He expressed profound pride and gratitude for his experiences, noting that they exceeded his childhood dreams. Stripling recognized the support of his family, friends, coaches, and teammates, attributing his success to their contributions. Most of his career was spent with the Dodgers, where he debuted in 2016 after being drafted in the fifth round in 2012. He looks forward to starting a new chapter with his family post-retirement.
After 13 seasons and full of tremendous pride and gratitude, it's time to hang up the cleats. I never could have imagined the experiences and memories I'd be a part of.
This has been an unbelievable honor, and I feel incredibly lucky to be so fulfilled and content with leaving the game behind.
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