Jesse Chavez, the Often-Traded Reliever Who Pitched for 9 Teams in 18 Seasons, Announces Retirement
ATLANTA, JUL 24 – Jesse Chavez, known as MLB's most-traded player, made 657 appearances with a 4.27 ERA and pitched for nine teams over 18 seasons before retiring this year.
- During an appearance on the 'Foul Territory' show, the 41-year-old reliever Jesse Chavez announced his retirement Thursday, ending an 18-season career pitching for nine teams.
- Following yet another roster move last week, his third this season, Chavez opted to retire.
- A league‐record 11 trades defined Chavez's journey, and his final game came July 13 against the St. Louis Cardinals.
- I don't think we're going to keep going, Chavez said, coming two weeks after being designated for assignment by the Atlanta Braves.
- With a 0.00 ERA in seven postseason outings en route to the 2021 World Series, Chavez aims to mentor young players through setbacks.
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