Two-time All-Star reliever Ryan Pressly announced his retirement after 13 seasons in Major League Baseball. In his statement, he reflected on his 19-year baseball career, expressing gratitude for the friendships formed and excitement for his next chapter. Pressly, who struggled in his final season with the Cubs, is best known for his dominant tenure with the Astros, where he set an MLB record for consecutive scoreless relief appearances. He retires with a 3.33 ERA, 721 strikeouts, and is eligible for the Hall of Fame ballot starting in 2031.
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