| World Series champion and two-time All-Star 
				pitcher Lance Lynn is retiring from Major League Baseball.
 Lynn announced his decision Tuesday on the “Dymin in the Rough” 
				podcast.
 
 He was 7-4 with a 3.84 ERA in 23 starts last season with St. 
				Louis. The right-hander was 143-99 in his career with the 
				Cardinals, Chicago White Sox, Texas, Minnesota, Los Angeles 
				Dodgers and New York Yankees.
 
 Lynn was an All-Star with the Cardinals in 2012, when he 
				finished the season 18-7, and in 2021 with the White Sox.
 
 St. Louis selected the former Mississippi star No. 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.
 
				
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