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Tue, May 11, 2021, 9:35 AM
Milwaukee Brewers
Jordan Zimmermann
Right-hander Jordan Zimmermann announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Tuesday.
Zimmermann, who will turn 35 on May 23, initially planned to retire from the sport at the end of April. The Auburndale, Wis. native, however, elected to give it another go with his home-state team.
"I have had the joy of playing the game that I love for the past 15 years," Zimmermann said in a statement released by the Brewers. "I will forever be thankful to the Washington Nationals and Detroit Tigers for allowing me to live out this dream. It has been particularly special to be able to end it all playing for my hometown team, the Milwaukee Brewers.
https://sports.yahoo.com/brewers-rhp-jordan-zimmermann-announces-163529935.html
Milwaukee Brewers
Jordan Zimmermann
Right-hander Jordan Zimmermann announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Tuesday.
Zimmermann, who will turn 35 on May 23, initially planned to retire from the sport at the end of April. The Auburndale, Wis. native, however, elected to give it another go with his home-state team.
"I have had the joy of playing the game that I love for the past 15 years," Zimmermann said in a statement released by the Brewers. "I will forever be thankful to the Washington Nationals and Detroit Tigers for allowing me to live out this dream. It has been particularly special to be able to end it all playing for my hometown team, the Milwaukee Brewers.
https://sports.yahoo.com/brewers-rhp-jordan-zimmermann-announces-163529935.html