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Former Orioles pitcher Kyle Gibson has retired from MLB, he announced Thursday on the “Serving it Up!” podcast.
Two months after the Baltimore Orioles released longtime starting pitcher Kyle Gibson, he announced that he's closed the book on his 13-season MLB career.
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Kyle Gibson, MLB's leader in starts over the last 12 years, has announced his retirement. Read about his career at MLB Trade ...
July 17 - Longtime right-hander Kyle Gibson announced his retirement on Thursday after 13 seasons in the majors. Gibson, 37, went 112-111 with a 4.60 ERA in 334 appearances (328 starts) with five ...