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This week, it was his career that he brought to an end. Britton announced his retirement Monday, ending a 12-year major league career that included 7 1/2 seasons with Baltimore. The 35-year-old ...
Sixteen-time world champion Phil 'The Power' Taylor has announced he will retire from ... how grateful we are that he decided to come out of retirement at the beginning of our project".
Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Roger Page announced Monday his intent to retire on Aug. 31, 2024. Page, an appointee of former Republican Gov. Bill Haslam, began serving on the Volunteer State's ...
Britton, 35, announced his retirement via The Athletic, in an article written by Brittany Ghiroli. Yankees trades & free agency targets: Juan Soto and Cody Bellinger lead the wish list As Britton ...
Britton, 35, announced his retirement via The Athletic, in an article written by Brittany Ghiroli. As Britton recalled to Ghiroli, his last pitch in the majors was against the Orioles in September ...
LAFAYETTE, Louisiana - After 12 seasons in charge of the Louisiana track and field program, Lon Badeaux has announced his retirement as head coach on Monday, effective immediately. During his ...
BALTIMORE -- Zack Britton, the dominant left-handed closer who received two All-Star nods with the Orioles in the 2010s, has announced his retirement, according to The Athletic. Britton ...
Britton announced his retirement from baseball Monday, Brittany Ghiroli of The Athletic reports. Arm injuries limited Britton in the last few years of his career, but he had a seven-year stretch ...
Two-time All-Star Zack Britton is retiring after a 12-year career in the Majors. The left-hander himself announced the news in a terrific interview with The Athletic’s Britt Ghiroli that fans of ...