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.
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.
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