Chris Carpenter “will retire” this offseason
Chris Carpenter’s agent, Bob LaMonte, said the righthander will retire and “
may have an opportunity to work for the Cardinals organization. Chris
basically came back from five career-ending surgeries. I don't think you'll
ever see anyone do that again. He had a sixth and it was too many. He had a
great career, a great human being.”
Carpenter, 38, will finish his 15-year major league career with a 3.76 ERA
(116 ERA+) in 2,219 1/3 innings. A fiery competitor, he won the National
League Cy Young Award in 2005 and earned World Series rings in both 2006 and
2011. He can also pick up another one this year if the Cardinals advance past
the Dodgers in the NLCS and beat the winner of the ALCS.
Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak said this weekend that the door is
open for Carpenter to take on a role in the St. Louis front office. Carpenter
has not spoken publicly about his retirement plans.
The native of Manchester, New Hampshire made a total of $98,592,956 in his
big league career.
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