Matt Carpenter retires: 14-year veteran ‘had quite a thrill being able to don the St. Louis Cardinals logo’


Matt Carpenter retires: 14-year veteran ‘had quite a thrill being able to don the St. Louis Cardinals logo’

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Matt Carpenter, former silver slip and three-year star retired from large league baseball. On Wednesday, the carpenter did the announcement as a Podcast Guest of Scott Linebrk.

The 39-year-old carpenter played 59 games for cardinals, but this last winter was not signed in the free agent market. Originally compiled by Cardinals in 2009 by TCU to the 13th round, the carpenter continued to play parts of 14 MLB Seasons, 12 of which came with cardinals.

About those 14 seasons, Lefy Batsman cut .259 / .366 / .449 (122 ops +), 1,257 hits; 774 walks; 329 doubles; 179 at home; and career war 28.7. These insulting results, including 55 Duplicate MLB doubles in 2013. The carpenter also retires with six career post house is transferred to its credit and “Clayton Kerhavs” and Dodgers double.

Later, a carpenter later received a partial season of rebirth in 2022, and next year he played in 1923 before his final season.

Although the carpenter does not seriously appreciate the baseball hall, he is almost a certain day that will be selected to the Cardinal Fame Hall. Her 26.7 War as cardinal ranks between players in Franchise’s history.