Kyle Gibson, Greenfield Native, Announces End of MLB Career
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Kyle Gibson, Greenfield native, announces end of MLB career
GREENFIELD, Ind. (WISH)— Kyle Gibson, a longtime big-league pitcher and hometown product of Greenfield-Central High School, has officially called it a career after 13 seasons in Major League Baseball. Gibson, 37, announced his retirement during an episode of the “Serving It Up” podcast, which he co-hosts with fellow former MLB players Lance Lynn and Matt Holliday. The decision marks the end of a professional journey that began in central Indiana…
Former MLB All-Star pitcher Kyle Gibson retires at age 37
Former Major League Baseball All-Star pitcher Kyle Gibson of Greenfield, Indiana retired on Thursday at the age of 37 according to Maddy Dickens of Sports Illustrated. He was released by the Baltimore Orioles on May 20. Who did Gibson pitch for? Gibson pitched 13 Major League Baseball seasons. He was with the Minnesota Twins for seven seasons from 2013 to 2019, the Texas Rangers in 2020 and 2021, the Philadelphia Phillies in 2021 and 2022, the B…
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