Report: Kevin Millwood will retire from baseball
Right-hander Kevin Millwood will retire from baseball after a 16-year career in the majors, according to a report from the Shelby Star, Millwood’s hometown paper.
Millwood went 169-152 in his career, playing for the Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Ravens , Colorado Rockies, and Seattle Mariners. He pitched two no-hitters in his career – one on his own with the Phillies in 2003, and one as part of a handful of Mariners pitchers this past year. He ends his career with a 4.11 ERA, and one appearance in the All-Star game in 1999.
I don't remember his baseball career, except for the no hitters. But I distinctly remember his play with the Baltimore Ravens. He was a stud LB, DE pass rusher who led the league in sacks and QB pressures in 2005. Unfortunately he did not get a ring as he was playing baseball when the Ravens won their first SB.
Uh, what? No? That didn't happen. I must have the wrong guy. Sorry!
His time with the Ravens was really, really, really, really, really, really unnoticed. Really unnoticed.
The Baltimore Ravens? Really? :^) ( Shhhhh! Don't tell the Orioles!)
No wonder he's beat up if he played for the Ravens.
Apparently he's going to start a new career. He'll be working in a wood mill, milling wood.
@GeoffreyHolland But how much wood would a Millwood mill if a Millwood would mill wood?
@Capo @GeoffreyHolland He'd mill as much would as he could until he blew out his shoulder.
@Capo *wood*