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Jake Diekman ends 13-year MLB career, bids farewell after pitching for nine franchises
Jake Diekman ends 13-year MLB career, bids farewell after pitching for nine franchises

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Jake Diekman ends 13-year MLB career, bids farewell after pitching for nine franchises

After 13 seasons and nine teams, Jake Diekman steps away from Major League Baseball (Getty Images) Jake Diekman, the gritty left-handed reliever known for his sharp strikeout ability and dependable bullpen presence, has officially retired from Major League Baseball. After 13 seasons and stints with nine different teams, Diekman has decided to hang up his cleats, closing the chapter on a career marked by perseverance, versatility, and an unwavering love for the game. Jake Diekman wraps up 13-year MLB career Jake Diekman's announcement came through an emotional social media post, where the 38-year-old expressed gratitude to everyone who had supported him along the way. 'The time has come for me to retire as a Major League Baseball player,' Diekman shared on X. 'Thank you, God, for this life and being able to live out my wildest dream… 'Making it' to the big leagues seemed like such a pipe dream.' Diekman's journey to the majors was anything but conventional. Drafted in the 30th round by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2007, he overcame long odds to debut in 2012. Remarkably, he had no high school baseball team to represent, relying solely on summer legion ball to hone his craft. That unlikely path laid the foundation for a blue-collar career, earning him respect across clubhouses and fanbases alike. Statistically, Diekman's MLB run speaks volumes. He ends his career with a 3.91 ERA, 764 strikeouts in just over 600 innings, and a strikeout rate of nearly 29%. His 187 holds rank third in all of baseball since 2012, and while he recorded only 19 saves, his ability to deliver in high-leverage situations was never in doubt. Though his final MLB season with the Mets in 2024 wasn't reflective of his prime—posting a 5.63 ERA over 43 outings—Diekman's earlier tenures with the Rangers and Athletics proved crucial in postseason pushes and bullpen stability. His postseason presence, fearless mound demeanor, and locker room leadership were assets beyond the box score. Following his release by the Atlanta Braves in March, Diekman briefly joined the independent Lincoln SaltDogs before ultimately announcing his retirement. Now, with his playing days behind him, the baseball world waits to see where his journey heads next. Whether it's coaching, broadcasting, or community work, his deep experience and authentic passion for the sport make him a natural fit for continued impact off the field. Jake Diekman may not have been an All-Star, but his career was undeniably valuable—an inspiring testament to hard work, resilience, and dreaming big even when the odds say otherwise. Also Read: Ronald Acuna Jr. smashes a home run in first plate appearance after injury, celebrates with Ja Morant grenade Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Former Mets reliever Jake Diekman announces retirement after 13 seasons
Former Mets reliever Jake Diekman announces retirement after 13 seasons

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Former Mets reliever Jake Diekman announces retirement after 13 seasons

Former Mets reliever Jake Diekman announced his retirement late Friday. "The time has come for me to retire as a Major League Baseball player," Diekman wrote in a social media post. "Thank you, God, for this life and being able to live out my wildest dream." Advertisement Diekman was drafted in the 30th round of the 2007 draft by the Philadelphia Phillies, where he spent the first three-and-a-half seasons of his career. The 38-year-old would go on to pitch for the Rangers, Diamondbacks, Royals, Athletics, Red Sox, White Sox, Rays before landing in Queens to play for the Mets in 2024. He signed a minor league contract with the Atlanta Braves this offseason but did not break camp with the team. He was later released by the organization in March. "To the Diamondbacks, Royals, Athletics, Red Sox, White Sox, Rays and Mets, it was an honor to wear each and every uniform," he wrote. "The goal was always to try and win, not just for the front office and organization, but also for your city." Diekman appeared in 705 career games, amassing a 27-34 record and a 3.91 ERA. He closed 19 games and struck out 764 batters across 602.1 innings. Last season with the Mets, he made 43 appearances, pitching to a 5.63 ERA and closing four games. Advertisement His most memorable Mets moment came during last year's Subway Series. On July 23, Diekman was called upon to hold a one-run lead against the Yankees in the ninth. The left-hander walked Juan Soto with out, allowing Aaron Judge to come up to the plate as the winning run. Diekman got to a 2-2 count and challenged Judge with an inside fastball that the soon-to-be AL MVP would swing through for the second out. Diekman would get Ben Rice to ground out to finish off the 3-2 win.

Former Phillies, Mets, Red Sox Pitcher Announces Retirement
Former Phillies, Mets, Red Sox Pitcher Announces Retirement

Newsweek

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Newsweek

Former Phillies, Mets, Red Sox Pitcher Announces Retirement

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Jake Diekman has announced his retirement, ending a career that began in 2012 and saw him pitch for nine major league teams over 13 seasons. The left-hander did not sign a contract after he was released by the Atlanta Braves in March, and on Friday announced he won't seek another. More news: Red Sox Make Trade, Acquire Slugging First Baseman/Outfielder From Angels "The time has come for me to retire as a Major League Baseball player," Diekman wrote in a post on his Twitter/X account. "Thank you, God, for this life and being able to live out my wildest dream. From being in kindergarten and writing down that I wanted to be a baseball player when I grow up, to not even having a high school baseball team and just playing legion in the summer. 'Making it' to the big leagues seemed like such a pipe dream." More to come on this story from Newsweek Sports.

Suspect in shooting that injured 1 in Fort Dodge arrested
Suspect in shooting that injured 1 in Fort Dodge arrested

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Suspect in shooting that injured 1 in Fort Dodge arrested

FORT DODGE, Iowa — A suspect in a shooting that injured one person in Fort Dodge last month has been arrested. On March 28 the Fort Dodge Police Department responded to a report of a shooting in the 1400 block of 4th Avenue South. When first responders arrived at the scene, they found an adult male who had been shot in the face. The victim was transported to a hospital with a non-life threatening injury. 1 dead in fiery I-80 crash involving semis Shortly after the shooting, Fort Dodge police issued an arrest warrant for 41-year-old Dontay Diekman in connection to the case. Nearly a week passed and Diekman still hadn't been apprehended, prompting police to announce an increase in the reward money to $500 for anyone who provided information that resulted in Diekman's arrest. On Friday morning, three weeks after the shooting, Fort Dodge police announced that Diekman had been arrested. Police said a tip came in that led officers to where Diekman had been staying — a residence in the 1500 block of 20th Place in Des Moines. With the help of the Des Moines Police Department, Diekman was taken into custody without incident. Diekman has been charged with attempt to commit murder, going armed with intent, and possession of a firearm as a felon. Police said the investigation into the shooting is ongoing. Iowa News: Suspect in shooting that injured 1 in Fort Dodge arrested 1 dead in fiery I-80 crash involving semis Governor Reynolds not seeking reelection Ottumwa nursing home residents get gift of robotic pets Nominations open for Coolest Thing Made in Iowa contest Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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