A pair of former Yankees pitchers are hanging up their spikes.
Adam Warren and David Phelps each made their retirements official on Wednesday. Warren, talking at Yankees Fantasy Camp, relayed the information to MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch.
Phelps, in the meantime, introduced via his company, Wasserman.
Each pitchers started their main league careers with the Yankees, and Warren loved a number of stints within the Bronx. He first pitched for New York from 2012-2015 earlier than the Yankees despatched him to the Cubs within the Starlin Castro commerce. Warren spent simply 29 video games in Chicago, nonetheless, earlier than the Cubs flipped him again to New York within the Gleyber Torres-Aroldis Chapman deal.
Warren remained with the Yankees till a midseason commerce to the Mariners in 2018. Tommy John surgical procedure adopted quickly after, and the righty rejoined the Yankees group in 2021. His comeback, nonetheless, was restricted to Triple-A.
Warren, 35, final pitched within the majors in 2019 as a member of the Padres. He ends his eight-year profession with a 3.53 ERA over 492.1 innings. Warren registered a 3.18 ERA over 407 frames with the Yankees.
Phelps, in the meantime, was drafted by the Yankees in 2008. He pitched for the crew from 2012-2014, tallying a 4.21 ERA over 299.1 innings earlier than New York traded him and Martin Prado to the Marlins for Nathan Eovaldi, Domingo Germán and Garrett Jones.
Pitching largely as a reliever, Phelps had his fair proportion of success over a 10-year profession that additionally included stops with the Mariners, Blue Jays, Cubs, Brewers and Phillies. The 36-year-old right-hander ends his profession with a 3.80 ERA over 682.2 innings.
Phelps is strolling away from the mound on a excessive observe, as he recorded a 2.83 ERA over 65 video games with the Blue Jays final season.
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