ATLANTA (AP) Right-hander Darren O’Day, who published a 4.15 period in 28 video games with the Atlanta Braves in 2022, revealed Monday he is retiring after 15 seasons for 6 groups in the big leagues.
O’Day stated on his Twitter account “it’s finally time to hang ’em up.”
“The mental, physical and time demands have finally outweighed my love for the game,” O’Day stated.
O’Day, 40, included a non-traditional sidearm shipment. He was 42-21 with a 2.59 period in 644 video games, all in relief. He made his big league launching in 2008 with the Angels and pitched 7 seasons, from 2012-18, for the Baltimore Orioles.
He published a 4.43 period in 30 postseason video games, consisting of the 2010 World Series with the Texas Rangers.
O’Day likewise pitched for the New York Mets and New York Yankees. He pitched for the Braves in 2019-20 prior to returning for his 2nd stint with the group last season. He ended up being a complimentary representative following the season.
He set a profession high with 6 conserves for Baltimore in 2015, when he was 6-2 with a 1.52 period and was an AL All-Star.
O’Day retires following 15 seasons for 6 big league groups initially appeared on NBCSports.com
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