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Report: Kevin Millwood will retire from baseball

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Kevin Millwood will reportedly retire from baseball. (Jim McIsaac, Getty Images)

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.


  • Published On Feb 03, 2013
  • Report: Mariners sign P Kevin Millwood

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    The Seattle Mariners have signed veteran starter Kevin Millwood to a minor league deal, according to multiple reports. The report was initially made by the Gaston Gazette.

    Millwood, 37, spent last season with the Colorado Rockies, pitching 54+ innings and posting a 4-3 record.

    His best years were spend in Atlanta in the early part of his career, and he had a resurgence with the Texas Rangers. Millwood has also spent time with the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Philadelphia Phillies.


  • Published On Jan 22, 2012
  • Mariners Have Interest In Former All-Star Kevin Millwood

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    The Seattle Mariners have interest in veteran starting pitcher Kevin Millwood, according to MLB Trade Rumors.

    The 37-year-old starter posted a 3.98 ERA for the Colorado Rockies in nine starts last season after signing a minor league contract with the club in early August.  The Rockies were the third team he had signed a minor league deal with in 2011, after previously signing and opting out of deals with the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox during the spring.

    Over the course of his 15-year-career Millwood has won 163 games while posting a career 4.10 ERA.

    Millwood led the American League in ERA with a 2.86 mark for the Cleveland Indians in 2005, and was named to the 1999 All-Star game when he posted an 18-7  record and a 2.68 ERA for the Atlanta Braves.


  • Published On Dec 29, 2011


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