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Tyler Cyr Announces Retirement

By Darragh McDonald | January 24, 2025 at 3:47pm CDT

Former big league right-hander Tyler Cyr has informed MLB Trade Rumors that he has decided to retire. “After much reflection, I am officially announcing my retirement from Major League Baseball,” Cyr said in his announcement. “This decision is not one I take lightly, and it comes with a heavy heart & excitement for what’s to come. While my passion for the game and my love for the competition will never fade, the reality of a shoulder injury I sustained in 2023 with the Dodgers has made it impossible for me to fully recover and continue playing at the level I expect of myself.

I want to extend my deepest gratitude to my family, coaches, teammates, and, of course, the fans who have supported me throughout my journey. I am so incredibly thankful for the opportunities I’ve had and the memories I’ll carry with me forever. Baseball has given me everything, from the thrill of competition to lifelong friendships, and I will always cherish the game.

Even though my time on the field has come to an end, I’m excited for what lies ahead. My love for baseball is unwavering, and I believe I have so much more to offer in the future—whether it’s through coaching, mentoring, or contributing to the game in new ways. The lessons I’ve learned and the passion I’ve gained over the years will never go away, and I’m excited to stay connected to the game I love.

Thank you all for believing in me, for cheering me on, and for allowing me to live out my dream. This isn’t goodbye—it’s simply a new chapter. I’ll always be part of the baseball family, and my love for the game will never end.”

Cyr, now 31, began his professional career in 2015 when the Giants selected him in the 10th round out of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He showed enough promise in his first minor league games that Baseball America ranked him the #26 prospect in the system going into 2016. He continued climbing the minor league ladder but still hadn’t gotten a major league chance by the end of the 2021 season and elected free agency.

That led to a minor league deal with the Phillies, which allowed him to get to the show when the Phils selected his contract on August 21 of 2022. He got a rude greeting to start his big league career. He was sent to the mound with two outs in the top of the 9th, with the Phils trailing the Mets 9-8 after David Robertson had blown a save. Brandon Nimmo then hit a solo home run off Cyr to make it 10-8. That was followed by a Starling Marte double before Cyr got Francisco Lindor to pop out and end the inning. The Phills added a run in the bottom of the ninth but lost 10-9.

Cyr was designated for assignment the next day and claimed by the Athletics a few days later. He tossed 13 innings for them down the stretch, allowing three earned runs. After getting bumped off the roster by the A’s, he landed a minor league deal with the Dodgers going into 2023. He was selected to their big league roster in May and made two appearances before landing on the injured list with a right shoulder impingement. He was transferred to the 60-day IL a few days later and outrighted off the roster at season’s end. As he referenced in his statement, he never fully recovered from that injury. He didn’t sign anywhere for 2024 and has now decided to hang up his spikes.

He retires with a 2.40 ERA in 15 big league innings. He recorded 18 strikeouts and five walks. He got one win with the A’s and was never tagged with a loss, allowing him to go out with a perfect 1-0 record in the majors. Though his career was brief, he was in the show long enough to strike out stars like Mike Trout, Nolan Arenado and Shohei Ohtani (twice). He tossed 301 2/3 innings over his several years in the minors with a 3.16 ERA, 28% strikeout rate, 11.7% walk rate and grounders on more than half the balls in play he allowed.

In his correspondence, Cyr added that he will be graduating from Embry-Riddle in May with a degree in homeland security and a minor in management. He’s open to a specialty role in baseball but also non-baseball opportunities. We at MLBTR thank him for reaching out with this news and wish him the best on whatever comes next.

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38 Comments

  1. bucsfan0004

    5 months ago

    Thank you Cyr, may i buy a vowel?

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    • dasit

      5 months ago

      favorite bands: lynyrd skynyrd, the byrds and n’sync

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      • kcmark

        5 months ago

        INXS

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      • ayrbhoy

        5 months ago

        And like most men born in Cymru he loved his dark ale and his Rugby.

        Reply
  2. mikevm3

    5 months ago

    A lot of retirements this past week, aside from Cyr and Plawecki/Knapp the other day there was also Josh VanMeter, and Matt Carasiti too since he took a coaching job.

    Reply
  3. SFBay314

    5 months ago

    F O R E V E R G I A N T

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    Reply
  4. Texas Outlaw

    5 months ago

    He lived the dream… he got paid to play!

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  5. Non Roster Invitee

    5 months ago

    Retiring undefeated! Good day Cyr.

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    Reply
  6. Bnickles127

    5 months ago

    Congrats!!

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    Reply
  7. SFGiantsin2023

    5 months ago

    Cyrrific!

    2
    Reply
  8. DarkSide830

    5 months ago

    Darn shame. Figured he had a career in the Majors.

    Reply
    • mlbnyyfan

      5 months ago

      Is it wrong that I never heard of him??

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      Reply
      • kellin

        5 months ago

        Nope. He literally had a cup of coffee in the majors across two seasons, mostly with oakland. Didn’t know who he was, either.

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      • Dutch Vander Linde

        5 months ago

        He only pitched 15 innings in the big leagues.

        Reply
  9. Silas

    5 months ago

    Wish him the best, not many folks can say they were in the show.

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    Reply
  10. Rsox

    5 months ago

    Future pitching coach

    Reply
    • extreme113

      5 months ago

      Or pilot.

      Reply
  11. Old York

    5 months ago

    Great career. First Ballot Hall of Meh.

    Reply
  12. sugoi51

    5 months ago

    Interesting that he mentioned he got his career ending injury while with the Dodgers. It’s probably just a statement of fact, but I’ve never seen a retirement quote from a player stating that they got injured while with a certain team before.

    Reply
    • kellin

      5 months ago

      Probably because its the cause of why he’s being forced to retire, and it was with the Dodgers *shrug*

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      Reply
  13. HalosHeavenJJ

    5 months ago

    “….and STILL undefeated….”

    Congrats to him on making it to the bigs and for getting that degree. He’ll have some great stories to tell the kids and grandkids.

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    Reply
  14. Tacoshells

    5 months ago

    Don’t cyr because it’s over, cyr because it happened.

    1
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    • christaylormvp

      5 months ago

      my buddy at the track used to call the racehorse “Cry”. His name was “Cyr”.

      He was dyslexic.

      Thanks for the memories.

      Reply
  15. Pickle_Britches

    5 months ago

    He’s pitched 15 inn lol in his career. 98% of Baseball fans never heard of him. But thanks for the info

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    Reply
  16. dbacksrs

    5 months ago

    Only two men can ever say that they hit a major league home run against Tyler Cyr: Brandon Nimmo and Martin Maldonado in a game when he went 4-4.

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    Reply
  17. JackStrawb

    5 months ago

    One of the most bot-like retirement announcements in MLB history from another proud graduate of the Crash Davis School of Baseball Cliches.

    1
    Reply
    • Tim Dierkes

      5 months ago

      Yeah, because lots of baseball players go to top aeronautical colleges

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      Reply
  18. MacGromit

    5 months ago

    I think that per all Dodger contracts if he includes the mention of the Dodgers in his retirement statement, LA will pay him a deferred $50M paid through annual installments to 2030.

    2
    Reply
  19. Braves Butt-Head

    5 months ago

    Boy accomplished a lot for having the disability of not having a vowel in his last name.

    Reply
  20. CarverAndrews

    5 months ago

    Not to be disrespectful, but this is somewhat like an actor that toils in obscurity for a few years, has a couple of brief speaking parts in minor movies, falls off of the stage during a theater rehearsal and then announces his retirement.

    Good luck in your endeavors, Mr. Cyr…

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    Reply
  21. baseballfan1971

    5 months ago

    Tyler was a class act with my son in 2023 during his time with the Dodgers. He interacted with him, signed his glove, and my son was over the moon because he simply took the time. I truly appreciate that and wish him all of the best in his future endeavors. He made the big leagues. Huge accomplishment!

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    • MacGromit

      5 months ago

      @baseballfan1971
      Thanks for posting the only non-jerk reply to this post (including my own).

      I appreciate you swimming against the tide of cynicism. (seriously)

      3
      Reply
    • CravenMoorehead

      5 months ago

      This is why I enjoy this site. We appreciate you sharing that positive experience with us.

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      Reply
  22. letitbelowenstein

    5 months ago

    His career 2.40 ERA is good enough to rank 29th on the all-time list. I’m counting it.

    2
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  23. gbs42

    5 months ago

    You literally are showing you don’t know the definition of literal.

    3
    Reply
  24. rockingryan

    5 months ago

    Arguably a top 10 right handed reliever of our era

    Reply
  25. Yankeesforever

    5 months ago

    HOF career worthy of a custodial job at the facility.

    Reply
  26. Dumpster Divin Theo

    5 months ago

    Good luck good cyr or madam

    Reply

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