James Paxton to Retire After 2024 Season
James Paxton to Retire After 2024 Season
James Paxton to Retire After 2024 Season
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed left-handed pitcher Zach Logue to a minor-league contract as they seek depth in their pitching staff during a challenging injury season. Logue, who had a successful stint in the minors with a 2.56 ERA this year, may fill a crucial role following injuries to key pitchers like Anthony Banda. Meanwhile, former Arizona Cardinals defensive end Haason Reddick remains in limbo after being traded to the New York Jets but not reporting, potentially facing another trade if the situation doesn’t resolve. In MLB news, veteran pitcher James Paxton has announced his retirement after the 2024 season, citing his ongoing injuries and the end of his time with the Red Sox as significant factors. Paxton, known for his impressive tenure with the Seattle Mariners, will finish his career after struggling with injuries that limited his play in recent years. Both Logue and Paxton’s situations highlight the unpredictable nature of player careers in professional sports.

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