Former St. Louis Cardinals All-Star and 2011 World Series champion Lance Lynn has announced his retirement from baseball.
Former St. Louis Cardinals World Series champion pitcher Lance Lynn has retired from MLB after 13 seasons, he announced ...
Lance Lynn, who won a championship ring with the St. Louis Cardinals as a rookie in 2011, has announced that he is retiring ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are entering their final season with team president John Mozeliak at the helm. At the end of last ...
Lance Lynn, a longtime St. Louis Cardinals pitcher and the last active player from the 2011 World Series championship roster, ...
World Series champion and two-time All-Star pitcher Lance Lynn is retiring from Major League Baseball. Lynn announced his ...
Over the course of his 13-year career, Lynn won 143 games and posted a 3.74 ERA while also striking out 2,015 hitters over 2,006 1/3 innings pitched. He was also a two-time All-Star, earning his first ...
Lynn added he was satisfied with what proved to be the conclusion of his 13-year run. He spent the 2024 season with the St. Louis Cardinals, where he started his career, and he earned a win in his ...
Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-USA TODAY Sports Lynn made his MLB debut in 2011. He posted a 3.12 ... in 10 playoff games during the Cardinals’ World Series championship run.
39 overall in 2008. Lynn, who is from Indianapolis, helped the Cardinals win the World Series as a rookie in 2011 when he was 2-0 in 10 postseason appearances.
After attempting throughout the offseason to trade their eight-time All-Star third baseman, the St. Louis Cardinals may ...