Right-hander Jesse Chavez announced his retirement on Foul Territory today. He was on the Braves’ roster until recently but was designated for assignment a week ago when that club acquired Dane Dunning. Chavez elected free agency after clearing waivers and has apparently decided to hang up his spikes in recent days.
“I don’t think we’re gonna keep going,” Chavez said. “I think this is it, time to turn the page, focus on the next chapter in life and go help all the young kids, all the stuff that I did so they don’t have to take two steps backwards and take those three steps forward.”
Chavez wraps up his career just shy of his 42nd birthday, which is less than a month away. He had an incredibly unique career in terms of the miles he traveled and jerseys he wore over the years. As detailed by Matt Monagan of MLB.com in 2022, Chavez is the most traded player in history, having been flipped ten times.
He was initially drafted by the Cubs in the 39th round of the 2001 draft but decided to go to college. Then the Rangers took him in the 42nd round the year after and got him to sign. The draft is now only 20 rounds in length but was obviously longer back then.
Prior to making it to the majors, he was traded for the first time, getting sent to the Pirates for Kip Wells in 2006. He made his major league debut with that club in 2008, tossing 15 innings with a 6.60 earned run average. He stuck with the Bucs through 2009 but then before the 2010 season was flipped to the Rays for Akinori Iwamura and then to the Braves for Rafael Soriano. His first stint with Atlanta lasted just a few months, as he was traded to the Royals at the deadline alongside Gregor Blanco and Tim Collins for Rick Ankiel and Kyle Farnsworth.
He stuck with the Royals through the 2011 season before being put on waivers, when the Blue Jays claimed him. In August of 2012, he was traded to the Athletics in exchange for cash considerations.
At the end of the 2012 season, Chavez still hadn’t had a lot of major league success. He had a 5.99 ERA in 177 1/3 innings. The move to Oakland seemed to work out well for him. In 2013, he tossed 57 1/3 relief innings with a 3.92 ERA. He got stretched out for a rotation role and performed well. He logged 303 innings over the 2014 and 2015 seasons with a 3.83 ERA.
Going into 2016, he was traded back to the Blue Jays, with Liam Hendriks sent the other way. That second stint with the Jays lasted just a few months, as he was flipped to the Dodgers for Mike Bolsinger ahead of the 2016 deadline. Both of those clubs kept in him relief and he had a 4.43 ERA that year.
He reached free agency for the first time ahead of the 2017 season and signed a one-year, $5.8MM deal with the Angels. The Halos stretched him back out but the results weren’t great, with a 5.43 ERA through July. He was moved back to the bullpen and had a slightly better 4.94 ERA the rest of the way.
Going into 2018, he signed a one-year, $1MM deal to return to the Rangers, the first organization he signed with. That turned out to be one of his best seasons. He was traded the Cubs for Tyler Thomas at the deadline and finished that year with a 2.55 ERA. He got to make his first postseason appearance with the Cubs, tossing a scoreless inning in the Wild Card game against the Rockies, but the Cubs ultimately lost in 13 innings.
He returned to free agency and signed with the Rangers yet again, this time on a two-year deal worth $8MM. That deal didn’t work out quite as well, as he posted a 5.21 ERA over those two seasons.
He had to settle for a minor league deal with Atlanta going into 2021, but he showed he still had something left in the tank. He was able to to throw 33 2/3 innings in the majors that year with a 2.14 ERA. He cracked the postseason roster and tossed 6 1/3 scoreless innings as Atlanta won it all, getting Chavez a World Series ring.
He signed a minor league deal with the Cubs going into 2022 and got a brief stint on their roster before getting flipped back to Atlanta for Sean Newcomb. A few months later, he and Tucker Davidson were flipped to the Angels for Raisel Iglesias.
In the latter years of his career, he always seemed to wind up back in Atlanta. Even after being traded away in August of 2022, he was back in Atlanta via waivers a few weeks later. Via further minor league deals, he ended up tossing 34 2/3 innings in 2023 with a 1.56 ERA and then 63 1/3 innings last year with a 3.13 ERA. This year, his time on the roster has been more limited, with eight innings and eight earned runs allowed.
In the end, Chavez played in 18 seasons for nine different teams, getting traded ten times. He got into 657 games and tossed 1,142 innings with a 4.27 ERA. He had a 51-66 win-loss record, nine saves and 76 holds. Baseball Reference lists his career earnings above $25MM. We at MLB Trade Rumors salute him on his incredibly long and winding career and wish him the best with the next phase of his life. Based on his comments above, it sounds like maybe he’ll turn up in a coaching role in the future.
Photos courtesy of Kelley L Cox, Tim Heitman and Charles LeClaire, Imagn Images
Ride into the sunset Jesse. You earned that right to leave the game you love on your own terms.
Solid career. Enjoy retirement
Logjammer: More likely is that no team would sign him, even the Braves. Not on his terms, but on MLB’s.
Still his own terms. It didn’t work out for him this year with the Braves. So he probably decided instead of getting the run around answers with any and every other team, he decided to call it a career .
That’s your guess anyway.
@Blue Baron Are you ever not a jerk? I swear you come here to be a contrarian and to pretend you are smarter than everyone.
The pink glasses picture fit Blue Baron better.
@ Johnny —-I think we all know the answer to that one
JVM: Do you just come to engage in a personal attack and name calling? Why do you feel the need to do that?
If I posit an opposing opinion or argument, I try to be respectful and make it about the topic, not about the individual.
Maybe I sometimes act like a jerk as you call it, but at least, thankfully, I’m not you.
Lol
Seems to be jealous of his $25M in earnings…..
BLue Boring is back! New pic, same ole dooshbag
“More likely is that no team would sign him, even the Braves.”
That’s just you guessing. You don’t know any more than anyone else on this forum.
Samuel knows more than all of us. Just ask him.
Nice retort Lloyd, how about Chavez giving his reason and believing it .
Lloyd Emerson: Please quote the comment in which I said I do.
It’s obviously my guess, but that time does come for every player sooner or later, so it’s quite plausible.
I mostly like Blue Baron because he shares some of my pro-labor positions when it comes to the government-sanctioned monopoly of MLB baseball.
But give Jesse Chavez his due, over 1,000 Ks as a very useful reliever for a very long time. He has come back so many times that he is a cult hero.
Ah maybe Chavez was speaking the truth and you are a flat earther
I’m sure he could’ve taken a minor league assignment…..so….his terms.
Lol at leaving on own terms
Rarely do players get to enjoy the longevity and usage that Jesse endured. Great career Mr. Chavez and now you’ll be forever an Immaculate Grid legend.
Yes, let’s face it. We will all miss the yo-yo man.
Should have given the Braves a shot. All kidding aside to play that long is amazing and congrats to him!
18 seasons in MLB. Quite impressive.
I would’ve loved his time in the league if I were him. A career “journeyman” with almost twenty years in the league, he would’ve gotten to experience so many cities and clubhouses as a home player. Certainly one of the more interesting career paths of this era.
42nd round 2002 draft pick and 2021 WS champ. what a wild career. thanks for everything jesse
42. Awesome. Mike Piazza smiles. (62nd round). The most improbable HOFer and NYM legend.
Unfortunately mlb nixed that round. It was a joke draft round with no one expected to be on any mlb roster. Piazza was drafted by suggestion to a Tommy lasorda by a friend.
Citizen1: The friend was Vince Piazza, Mike’s father.
When even the Braves won’t roster you yes, it’s time to hang em up. Good career!
Outfieldflyrule: My point as well. Glad you aren’t getting attacked for it.
If the Braves were still in it, they’d be more interested. Time to give minor leaguers his “spot”.
Happy retirement to Jesse. Meanwhile the Braves continue to be a punching bag for the NL West.
6-6 against the Dbacks and Rockies.
3-16 against LA, SD, and SF (LOL)
How many of those games were no decisions against the NL West?
To be fair this year. They are everyone’s punching bag.
Enough is enough!
2 weeks baby
Solid career. Congrats Jesse
Good career congrats and in a few days when we see he is hired by the Braves in some capacity the circle will be complete.
Yup.
Braves legend!
Jesse’s got a solid career with over 25m in the bag and he gets a full pension since he has over 10 years of service time. Hat’s off to a great career!
Best post here. Thanks for that.
A Braves legend forever. Thank you!
Yes, and ESPNBLOWS.
great career
Traded by TEX to PIT for Kip Wells in 2006. Kip Wells was my favorite player ever. To that I’ll toast to Mr. Chavez tonight.
That is a hot take, sir!
Hot as can be!
Braves will still sign him again in about 45 minutes.
Thanks for everything Jesse. If you so choose, you’ll make one heck of a coach for some lucky team.
Congratulations Chavez!!
18 years is a long, wonderful career!
Time to sign another contract with Atlanta, but this time as a coach.
Get it done AA
NO EFFFFFFFFFFFFING WAAAAAY. Not possible. This can’t be happening.
Good Luck Jesse!
The Braves will sign him again before the end of the season. No doubt about it!
Braves “I think he’s playing hard to get”
Braves ain’t gonna sign him to a one day contract to officially retire on their roster, after this insane journey between Quad-A player and Team that just can’t quit each other!?
One fewer MLB player who is older than me. At least Rich Hill is back.
Its not Jesse that retired from the game. Its the game that retired on Jesse.
The Braves are devastated
Retirement DFA’s Jesse Chavez. Since he is out of minor league options and has over 5 transaction lines with the Braves, he’s free to maintain his retirement and collect on his MLB Pension or come back to pitch for his favorite club.
In related news, the Braves sign Jesse Chavez.
I’M GOING TO CRY
Nooooooooooooo!!!
See you in the HoF Jesse!
The end of an era.
See you, space cowboy…
Favourite memory. Jesse gets called into a game which pretty much turned into a bean ball competition. Jesse plunks the batter then walks off the field. Didn’t wait for the ump to toss him. Ahh, the old days.
Figured it would happen sooner than later but not this season. Especially with many teams looking for bullpen help.
Stunned what a LONG career this guy had, tho it DID seem like he’s been around FOEVER.
Will Jesse retire with the Atlanta Braves?
Or……
Will Jesse retire with the Gwinnett Stripers?
Or……
Will Jesse retire with Atlanta Strippers?
One of those guys whose stats don’t tell the whole story. Great long career.
Watch him unretire in like two months and re-enter the endless DFA cycle l.🤣
How can you not love Jessie Chavez? Hope he can fill his retired life with the same passion he has for baseball.
Sign him as a coach, Atlanta.
The Braves will hire him to be a tv analyst.
I hope that “Coach” Jesse finds a job as a coach real soon. He has so much to share young pitchers!
Another Jesse the Rays had that never pitched for them. Chavez was signed in November 09 and was traded 5 weeks later..
Jesse Crain was activated off the DL in 13 and walked to the bullpen to warm up and then walked right past our seats back to the dugout- never to throw a pitch in a game for the Rays.
Fun times…
2012. Oakland at Rangers. Day game. I get there early. Jessie and Bartolo Colón are standing along the left field foul line near 3rd base. Bartolo grips a baseball with Jessie looking on then hands it to Jessie. Jessie grips the ball then gives his hand a little twist and Bartolo nods. Must have been the “longevity pitch”! (Kinda weird what one remembers).
Jessie was always easy to root for no matter who he played for. HAPPY TRAILS!
Totally puts a wrench into the Braves’ bullpen plan….
Congrats, Jesse. That was a great run!
Alex Anthopoulos sheds a tear…
I don’t think even Craig kimbrell was called up by the rangers after signing. Your next Braves manager or coach.Jesse Chavez.
I think Jesse saw with all the strike zone controversy that he was no longer going to get strike calls on that 87-mph stuff 4 inches off the plate just because he could hit it all the time
Good Luck in your future life