Jason Heyward May Retire After Season
Jason Heyward May Retire After Season

Jason Heyward May Retire After Season

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Veteran outfielder Jason Heyward, currently with the Houston Astros after a stint with the Dodgers, is facing the possibility of retirement at age 35 following a challenging season. Despite being a five-time Gold Glove winner and a key player in the Cubs' 2016 World Series win, Heyward’s production has dropped significantly, leading to speculation about his future in MLB. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh Pirates star Andrew McCutchen, also 37, is seen as another potential retiree after the 2024 season despite his contributions this year, including 18 home runs. McCutchen's return to the Pirates has been celebrated, but the team remains out of postseason contention, adding to the uncertainty of his career's conclusion. Lastly, Matt Carpenter, a long-time Cardinals player, is expected to retire after this season, marking the end of a notable chapter in St. Louis baseball history. All three players have left indelible marks on their respective franchises and are now at pivotal moments in their careers.

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