
"Lamb played 10 seasons in MLB, spending a majority of his time with the Arizona Diamondbacks. He made an All-Star Game with the D-Backs in 2017, the only one of his career. He maintained a .235/.326/.427 slash line throughout his career, hitting a total of 96 home runs and tallying 342 RBIs. Bradley and Lamb came up through the minors together, and played as MLB teammates from 2015-2020."
"The Dodgers signed Lamb towards the tail end of his career, giving him 25 games to kick off the 2022 season. He batted .239 with a .771 OPS through 67 at-bats, hitting two home runs and recording four RBIs before the Dodgers traded him to the Mariners."
""Lambo - From double hot tubing in Visalia, to roommates in the league," Bradley wrote. "We stood in each other's weddings, and now stand by each other in retirement! My best friend and brother, all-time teammate and the one who always kept things real and in perspective for us! ...Congrats on a hell of a career.""
Jake Lamb officially retired after a 10-season Major League Baseball career, largely spent with the Arizona Diamondbacks and highlighted by a 2017 All-Star selection. Career totals include a .235/.326/.427 slash line, 96 home runs and 342 RBIs. Lamb had brief stints with other teams later in his career, including the Dodgers in 2022 and a final MLB appearance with the Los Angeles Angels in 2023, followed by minor-league play in 2024 and 2025. A longtime teammate celebrated Lamb’s retirement, recalling their shared minor-league beginnings, close friendship, and presence at each other’s weddings.
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