Kike Hernandez and Corey Seager's wives, Justin Turner & others send messages to Ross Stripling after ex-Dodgers star announces retirement
- Ross Stripling revealed he is retiring from Major League Baseball, several weeks following his release by the Kansas City Royals.
- His release followed a monthlong spring training tryout with the Royals during which he struggled, allowing 14 runs in eight innings before being cut on March 23.
- Stripling, a right-handed pitcher and former Texas A&M star, played over four seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers, earned an All-Star selection in 2018, and later pitched for Toronto, San Francisco, and Oakland.
- He concluded his MLB career with a 40-54 record, a 4.17 ERA, four saves, 741 strikeouts, and 248 appearances, expressing in his retirement statement that the journey included more unforgettable moments than he had ever anticipated.
- Stripling expressed pride and gratitude reflecting on 13 seasons in baseball and said he feels fulfilled and excited to begin his next chapter with family.
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Baseball Veteran Ross Stripling Bids Farewell to Professional Baseball - Real News Now
Former All-Star pitcher, largely associated with the Dodgers, Ross Stripling has publicly declared his decision to leave the world of professional baseball. After 13 spectacular seasons, Stripling believes it’s time to move on to the next phase of his life. He articulated his feelings of deep gratitude and pride, reflecting on a career he never envisaged would be as enriching as it was. The experiences and moments he garnered during his career f…

Pitcher Ross Stripling, aka 'Chicken Strip,' is retiring after nearly a decade in the majors
Ross Stripling is calling it a career. The veteran pitcher has announced his retirement. Stripling made the decision about six weeks after the Kansas City Royals released him following a monthlong tryout during spring training.
Kike Hernandez and Corey Seager's wives, Justin Turner & others send messages to Ross Stripling after ex-Dodgers star announces retirement
Former MLB pitcher Ross Stripling announced his retirement on Monday. He last pitched in 2024 for the Athletics, formerly the Oakland Athletics, and had a disappointing season.
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