David Robertson, a World Series champion and All-Star, retires after 17-year MLB career
FILE - Philadelphia Phillies' David Robertson pitches during the sixth inning in Game 1 of baseball's National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Oct. 4, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
David Robertson, who recorded 179 saves over a 17-year major league career while pitching for eight teams, announced his retirement Friday.
“Baseball has given me more than I ever dreamed possible over the last 19 seasons,” Robertson posted on social media. “… Saying goodbye isn’t easy, but I do so with deep gratitude for every opportunity, challenge, and memory. I’ll forever be thankful for the game and for everyone who made this journey extraordinary.”
Robertson, who also went 68-46 and had a 2.93 ERA, made the All-Star Game in 2011 while pitching for the New York Yankees. He totaled at least 34 saves from 2014-16 playing for the Yankees and Chicago White Sox.
The right-hander was part of 10 playoff teams, including the 2009 Yankees club that won the World Series.
Robertson, 40, pitched for Philadelphia last season, making 20 appearances with two saves.
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