Seven-Year New York Yankees Veteran Pitcher Retires
Adam Warren has retired after an eight-year career in the Majors. I caught up with the former #Yankees pitcher at @YankeesCamps this afternoon: pic.twitter.com/2DSGlHNYb9
— Bryan Hoch (@BryanHoch) January 18, 2023
Warren didn't pitch last season after spending 2021 with the New York Yankees' Triple-A affiliate.
The thirty-five-year-old last pitched in the majors in 2019 before undergoing Tommy John surgery that September.
Warren spent parts of eight seasons in the majors, recording a solid 3.53 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, and 428 strikeouts over 492.1 innings of work.
He spent seven seasons with the Yankees, one with the Chicago Cubs, one with the Seattle Mariners and one with the San Diego Padres.
Warren was a former fourth-round pick by the Yankees in the 2009 MLB Draft.
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