Veteran reliever Joe Smith announced his retirement on Wednesday, calling it a career after spending parts of 15 seasons in the Major Leagues. Via his representatives at Excel Sports Management, Smith issued a lengthy statement thanking the Mets, Guardians, Angels, Cubs, Blue Jays, Astros, Mariners and Twins organizations in addition to his coaches, teammates, trainers and family for supporting him throughout his career.
Selected by the Mets in the third round of the 2006 draft, the now-39-year-old Smith was in the majors less than one year later and practically never looked back. That’s in large part thanks to the fact that Smith established himself as a quality big league reliever right out of the gate, pitching 44 1/3 innings of 3.45 ERA ball with a 22% strikeout rate and 10.1% walk rate as a rookie.
That set off a remarkable run of 13 straight seasons with an ERA of 3.83 or better for Smith — including five years with a sub-3.00 mark and two with a sub-2.00. While the sidearming Smith was rarely thrust into the ninth-inning spotlight (30 career saves), he’s one of the most consistent and prolific setup men in the game’s history. Since holds began being tracked, Smith’s 228 rank him in the top five all-time. His blend of durability and consistently strong performance kept him in leverage spots for more than a decade.
Smith wasn’t on the 2016 Cubs’ World Series roster after missing most of the final month of the season due to injury, but he did take home a ring that year and pitched in parts of five other postseasons (including in 2019, when he pitched in the World Series as the Astros finished runner-up to the Nationals). As was the case during his regular-season performances, he remained quite strong in October. In 14 career playoff innings, Smith yielded only four earned runs on eight hits and three walks with 13 strikeouts (2.57 ERA).
All told, Smith will walk away from the game with 762 1/3 innings of 3.14 ERA ball under his belt. In his career, he pitched for eight MLB clubs, notching a 55-34 record with 30 saves, 228 holds, a 21.1% strikeout rate and an 8.1% walk rate. Smith didn’t post an ERA over 4.00 until his age-37 season in 2021, and in 15 MLB seasons he never had a single year where he ERA climbed to 5.00 or higher. He picked up more than 13 years of Major League service time and earned more than $51MM in salary over the course of a quietly excellent career. Best wishes to Smith and his family in whatever lies in store for his post-playing days.
Clofreesz
A fairly lengthy and solid career. Most major leaguers usually don’t achieve this feat. Good luck in your next life!
BPax
Joe Smith? Sounds like an alias.
bob9988 2
Its my father-in-law’s name. I congratulated him on his retirement today.
nukeg
Congrats Joe and great note. You fulfilled your MLB dream and get to enjoy your next chapter happy and healthy.
Cheers to a great (and filthy at times) career!
cpeiken
Although he wasn’t on the playoff roster, he technically won a ring with the 2016 Cubs.
Steve Adams
Yup, my mistake. Thank you for pointing that out.
Curly Was The Smart Stooge
Great career, but hotels were a problem for Joe taking his family along. John, Bill and Jane were always questioned and id was required.
rowbradfo
What am I missing here?
Mike Rubin
A cute take on the old saw that a guy who checks into a hotel to cheat on his wife does so under the name “John Smith” so there is no record of anyone with his actual name having stayed at the hotel.
DarkSide830
One of the best middle relievers in recent years. Best wishes on your health Joe.
Jcubsfan
He won a ring with the Cubs
bjhaas1977
Always wanted Joe to come back to the Mets. Full circle thing. Good luck Joe!
Sdubs
Always wanted Joe back.
This one belongs to the Reds
Rumor had it Mr. Smith was going to Washington.
LOL good one !!!!
LOL good one !!!!
LOL good one !!!!
LOL good one !!!!
ayeah
This is not just any Joe Smith retiring. This is thee Joe Smith who is retiring.
justincb
He’s married to Allie LaForce and they just had a baby so you may spot him in a Baby Bjorn court side
whyhayzee
A Bjorn near a court? What a racket.
MWeller77
Resistance was futile when Bjorn was your opponent
parksy78
Joseph Smith will now return to live his life in Utah. dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb
mrkinsm
A shame he never got to wear his hometown favorite Reds uniform, had a good career – earned that pension.
aragon
Dumb Angels traded away good relievers.
Old York
Yeah, that 6.5% K-BB% is quite telling it’s time to retire. 2022 he had a FRA of 5.14 so he was overperforming with his 4.61 ERA.
All the best in retirement!
Buff Barnacles
The best good hearted joke about Joe. The man who could never order room service at a hotel
And your name sir
Joe Smith
ha ha ha yeah right bud *click
ruff kuntry
666 career K’s
bpguy
I remember when he was detained in Put-in-Bay for trying to enter a bar without ID. He told the bouncers that he played for the Indians and that was good enough. His girlfriend’s mother then tried to bribe the cops with a wax of cash.
bpguy
actually a wad of cash.
bluejays92
Happy retirement, it’s well earned. I’ve always been a fan of his and was really happy when the Jays signed him even if he ultimately ended up being shipped out at the trade deadline.
Dorothy_Mantooth
Hats off to a great career, Joe. He should be very proud of his accomplishments and he has set his family up for life as well. Not bad at all for a 39 year old. Congratulations and best of luck on your next chapter of life.
Dubbs
Mets legend, Joe Smith.
warnbeeb
The guy made over $50 big ones in his career. He earned it all. No matter who he pitched for he did good. Good luck to him.
Niekro floater
$51Million ! Few of these middling set-up Ps that retired recently made great coin. Screw, being all-star player just wanna be avg-ish bullpen arm. Plus they get mlb pension 4lasting 10yrs. No ordinary Joe Smith.
Tippin 44s
A great RP, one of the best side arm throwers of his generation. As an Astros fan who watches every single game I watched him play many times, I know the charity work he does with or for his mother is very important to him. Also on MLB the show 19 I could NEVER hit this guy his sidearm delivery struck me out 1,2,3 every dang time. Congrats to him on a great career
JRamHOF
Immaculate grid legend. Wish that 2017 would have gone differently. Congrats Joe
Bean Pig
Played baseball with Joe at Amelia High School, great teammate – wishing him the best
jyosuckas
I love watching his delivery and was so upset when the Mets traded him