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Ryan Pressly Announces Retirement

By Mark Polishuk | January 17, 2026 at 10:35pm CDT

Two-time All-Star reliever Ryan Pressly has decided to retire after 13 Major League seasons.  In a statement to The Athletic’s Chandler Rome and Ken Rosenthal, Pressly said his decision is “bittersweet, but what a ride it’s been….The friendships — from bullpen brothers to vets who mentored me along the way — those bonds last a lifetime.  I’ll miss the banter in the ‘pen, the inside jokes that kept us loose on those high-leverage nights.  But I’m fired up for this next chapter with my family, and chasing whatever adventure comes next.”

Pressly retires with a 3.33 ERA, 25.2% strikeout rate, 48.5% grounder rate, and 7.2% walk rate over 691 1/3 career innings with the Twins, Astros, and Cubs.  Since the start of the 2013 season, only six pitchers have appeared in more games than Pressly, who made 667 trips from the bullpen to the mound.

Never a big velocity pitcher, Pressly succeeded thanks to an excellent slider-curveball combination, and a ton of spin on both his curve and fastball.  From 2017-25, Pressly ranked in no less than the 99th percentile of all pitchers in curveball spin, and no less than the 95th percentile in fastball spin rate.  These fantastic spin rates helped Pressly miss a lot of bats, and turn a lot of hard contact into easy outs on the ground.

Originally an 11th-round pick for the Red Sox back in the 2007 draft, Pressly never pitched for Boston at the MLB level, as the Twins plucked him out of Boston’s farm system in the 2012 Rule 5 Draft.  Pressly had never even pitched at the Triple-A level before making his big league debut with Minnesota in 2013, but he hit the ground running with a 3.87 ERA over 49 games and 76 2/3 frames, immediately establishing himself as a multi-inning bullpen workhorse.

Injuries and a couple of stints in the minors interrupted Pressly’s time with the Twins, but his solid work saw him receive more high-leverage opportunities.  By the time Minnesota dealt Pressly to Houston at the 2018 trade deadline, the right-hander was acting as the Twins’ set-up man, and he continued that role in the Astros’ relief corps.  Pressly was outstanding down the stretch for the Astros in 2018, and his excellent work as a set-up man in 2019 earned Pressly his first All-Star nod.

This led to another promotion to the closer’s job in 2020, kicking off a four-year stint that saw Pressly record 102 saves in 118 chances while recording a 2.99 ERA, 31.5% strikeout rate, and 6.2% walk rate.  Despite this high-profile role on a playoff regular, Pressly’s success flew somewhat under the radar — perhaps because he never received many free agent headlines since the Astros kept (wisely) extending him.

Pressly inked a two-year, $17.5MM deal in advance of the 2019 season that became a three-year, $27.5MM deal after he reached enough appearances to trigger a vesting option for the third year.  In April 2022, Pressly signed another extension that ended up paying him $42MM over a three-year span (2023-25) once he hit another vesting threshold.  While it’s possible Pressly might’ve banked a bit more money if he’d tested the open market, he was very happy playing close to home (Pressly hails from Dallas and his wife is from Houston) and playing for a frequent contender.

The Astros’ regular trips to the postseason allowed Pressly the chance to shine on the biggest stages in baseball, and he delivered with a 2.78 ERA over 45 1/3 career playoff innings, including a streak of 22 2/3 innings without allowing an earned run.  Pressly’s run in Houston was highlighted by the team’s World Series title in 2022, and he threw the final inning of the Astros’ combined no-hitter in Game 4, and he picked up the save in both Game 5 and the clinching Game 6.

Despite Pressly’s continued success at closer, the Astros chose to double down on their relief depth by acquiring Josh Hader during the 2023-24 offseason, which resulted in Pressly’s return to a set-up role.  While he continued to pitch well, his $14MM price tag got a bit too hefty for an Astros team trying to limit its luxury tax bill, and Pressly agreed to waive his no-trade protection to approve a deal to the Cubs last winter.  Unfortunately for Pressly, he struggled in what ended up being his final MLB season, and Chicago released the reliever in August.

It was a little surprising that Pressly didn’t catch on anywhere following the release, and both the Twins and Astros were reportedly considering reunions.  Retirement was apparently an option for Pressly even over the summer, however, and after some time to weigh the decision, he has decided to walk away from the game at age 37.

We at MLB Trade Rumors congratulate Pressly on an excellent career, and we wish him the best in his post-playing endeavors.

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  1. Chin Muzak

    1 week ago

    Nice career.

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      1 week ago

      Yes, except for the Chicago stint.

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      • CubsAreMidButTheresAlwaysHope

        1 week ago

        Agree 100% Every time Ryan entered a game last year it seemed like disaster was about to happen. It was hard to watch because he seemed like a genuinely decent guy with a great family, and was good with the fans. I got to meet him twice outside Wrigley and he was only too happy to stop and talk. I wish him well in the next chapter of his career.

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        • Astros71

          1 week ago

          Even in 2024, he blew many saves. It was obvious he was in decline. However, I love his 2022 form.

          Cubs got burned we got Juan Bello :).

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      • gbs42

        1 week ago

        MLB Top 10000 Commenter: Hey, there’s a parade, think I’ll go rain on it.

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      • Salzilla

        1 week ago

        And yet had a better era last season than Devin Williams!

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        • Hammerin' Hank

          1 week ago

          Yeah, flukish things happen with stats like ERA. If he was as good as Devin he’d be getting a big free-agent contract instead of retiring.

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        1 week ago

        Dont be cruel

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    • bronyaur

      1 week ago

      Yeah, although he apparently retired about a year ago and just didn’t tell the Cubs.

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      • gbs42

        1 week ago

        Wow, bitter Cubs fans around here today. 4.35 ERA in 41.1 IP isn’t good, but it’s also not like he cost them a title or anything.

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        • Salzilla

          1 week ago

          Right?! I’ve seen way worse overall seasons, especially this last season!

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        • Hammerin' Hank

          1 week ago

          He only struck out 6.1 per 9 as a reliever. That’s pretty bad. If he had a microscopic walk rate that might work, but he also walked 3.7 per 9 innings.

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        • Devil's advocate

          7 days ago

          It was 40 innings. His career K/9 is over 9. Chill.

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    • Astros71

      1 week ago

      Especially with Houston.

      Reply
  2. whyhayzee

    1 week ago

    Ryan has left the field.

    4
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    • DakotaJoe

      1 week ago

      He never started a major league game – where the money really is – and yet made more than $75M. I’d say he has done very well and has had a nice career.

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  3. Old York

    1 week ago

    The bat-missing stuff faded fast at the end, but he walked away at the right time. Elite run, no legacy damage.

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  4. Blah blah blah

    1 week ago

    Rule 5 draft Hall of Fame

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    • Enjoy sack lunch

      1 week ago

      Right alongside my boy Troy O’Leary

      3
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      • vtadave

        1 week ago

        And Johan Santana

        3
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  5. Slightly optimistic twins fan

    1 week ago

    Future hall of pretty good member for sure.

    2
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    • dougjay

      1 week ago

      Agreed. HOF is a stretch, and I love the man. Astros HOF certainly.

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      • Troutahni

        1 week ago

        The comment was a hypothetical inference that if Rule 5 drafted players had their own Hall of Fame, he would get voted in. Johan Santana would be unanimously voted in on the first ballot. He was the best Rule 5 player ever! Minnesota did it’s homework.

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        • Edp007

          1 week ago

          George Bell (MVP) turned out ok too

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        • Brick House Coffee Tables Inc

          1 week ago

          Roberto Clemente would like a word about the best Rule 5 player.

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        • Slightly optimistic twins fan

          1 week ago

          I don’t know if you are talking about my comment or not but if so it was actually about the hall of pretty good which is an instagram account with like 60,000 followers that lets people vote on players that aren’t quite hall of famers to join the hall of pretty good.

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    • Astros71

      1 week ago

      I think he’s an Astros Hall of Famer though.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 week ago

      He ain’t nothing but a hound dog

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  6. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    1 week ago

    Surprising. In this market he could have probably landed $4M+ from someone and if he’d bounced back even a little bit, added another year or two at $8M+. Feels like he left $20M or more on the table.

    Very surprised by this retirement.

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    • cajundago19

      1 week ago

      Pride rules the day (if you enough money)

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    • Ducey

      1 week ago

      Has made $76 million. Money is likely not an issue.

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      • TrillionaireTeamOperator

        1 week ago

        *$71,540,766 before agent fees and taxes. Likely around $38M or so after taxes and agent fees.

        Money aside still surprised he’d retire. Seemed like he had a bit left in the tank.

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      • dougjay

        1 week ago

        Crazy to think Ohtani made that last year in advertising alone! Baseball salaries are so out of control now that people are making in 1 year what accomplished career greats made in their entire career lol…

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        • TrillionaireTeamOperator

          1 week ago

          Your point stands, but I will give Ohtani this- his deals are more complicated, he likely has a large team of various business managers, etc and he pays taxes all over the world. Wouldn’t shock me if Ohtani only takes home about $20M a year personally from about $70M of endorsement income after all his taxes, representative fees and overhead are covered.

          But yes, baseball salaries are growing at an insane rate right now.

          Remember when A-Rod broke his own record 7 years later when he opted out of 10 years/$252M into 10 years/$275M?

          That was admittedly 20 years ago now, but it took another few years for that desk to begin looking quaint-ish. Same with Mike Hampton’s legendary 8 years/$120M deal.

          Nowadays the single season salary or AAV record gets broken by like 10% every season, it seems.

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        • Troutahni

          1 week ago

          A-Rod would be a bargain in this market. Could you imagine how much Rodriguez would make today, if he were a free agent?

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        • TrillionaireTeamOperator

          1 week ago

          Prime A-Rod? They may have given him 15 years/$1.5 Billion in today’s market.

          1
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        • TrillionaireTeamOperator

          1 week ago

          But the reality of it is there will be no more 10 year deals. The new normal is gonna be 3-4 year deals or 5-6 year deals, all laden with opt outs so that players can go back on the market for the new top salary.

          Guys don’t want to be stuck making $5-10M if not $15M to $25M less than their counter parts who happened to hit free agency just a year or three later.

          If judge’s deal had opt outs (I do not think it does), he would have opted out this off season and demanded the Yankees give him 6 years/$450M, I would bet.

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    • Dorothy_Mantooth

      1 week ago

      You have to respect him for not chasing another payday. He knew he was done and didn’t want to embarrass himself in his last season. Very few players have the wherewithal to do so. Happy for him and he should be very proud of his accomplishments.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 week ago

      So youre all shook up by the news

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      1 week ago

      His K-rate cratered last season, and had been dropping for two years prior. He most likely wasn’t bouncing back. No one even bothered to sign him after he was released last August.

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  7. VegasSDfan

    1 week ago

    Nice career, enjoy the next chapter

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  8. SammythebullPavano

    1 week ago

    Stros sure dumped him at the right time.

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    • dougjay

      1 week ago

      Thats one way of seeing it. I see it as they created his downfall and then blamed him for it and dumped him like trash… not cool Dana Brown, not cool. You dont put 2 roosters in 1 henhouse — there was no reason to bring in Hader when Pressly was doing great. He created a problem for both Pressly and Hader and they both had awful seasons. Also now Astros are dumping guys they could have signed without the unnecessary salary of Hader. (However now in MLB his $20m salary is a bargain basement amazing deal lol)

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      • SammythebullPavano

        1 week ago

        I’d rather have Hader. No disrespect.

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        • dougjay

          1 week ago

          Ultimately yes, I agree.

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      • Hammerin' Hank

        1 week ago

        If you get a chance to bring in a guy like Hader you do it. They knew what they were doing, as Hader is still a top closer and now Pressly is retiring.

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        • dougjay

          1 week ago

          Yes, youre right. Also the steep decline of Presslys stuff was starting to show when the league ditched spidertack. I’m just not a fan of an unproven GM coming in and treating veterans who were instrumental in bringing championships to the city like trash. But in the case of Hader vs Pressly, yes it ultimately was the right move, feelings aside. Pressly couldnt fool hitters anymore with an 85mph curveball and 85mph fastball… oddly enough when Haders fastball drops off innthe coming years, he’ll face the same fate

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      • MLBSPOCK

        1 week ago

        thats wasnt brown that was crane .. brown is just cranes yes man.. thats why crane fired click , who is now gm of the jays… because click would try to actually do the right things and crane wanted obedience

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      • Irbias

        5 days ago

        Agree with everything you said, DougJay. Pressly put on a brave face and said all the right things. But you know it affected him. A betrayal of sorts IMO. And the silly pipe dream of Abreu-to-Pressly-to-Hader was never gonna work. How many nights in a row can you use your 3 best relievers? Matchups aside, the better plan might’ve been splitting the BP into groups A and B. Hey who knows. And as previously mentioned, how much of the Hader money could’ve extended other players?

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  9. oscar gamble

    1 week ago

    Congratulations Ryan on a nice career and earning a full pension!

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  10. Arnold Ziffel

    1 week ago

    He was a rarity, retiring with lots left in the tank.

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      1 week ago

      6.1 k/9 last year means there’s not much left in the tank.

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  11. Rsox

    1 week ago

    Solid Career. 100+ career Saves and a World Series ring. Congrats Ryan

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  12. Mark66

    1 week ago

    Ryan Pressly has left the building and we are all shook up.

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    • dougjay

      1 week ago

      Is that a double Elvis reference??? Well done if so… 👏

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      • Mark66

        1 week ago

        Thank you, kind, sir. Only fools rush in to use Elvis puns but I can’t help falling in love with them.

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      • Another Dodgers Fan

        1 week ago

        He’s j ust a Teddy Bear, so don’t be cruel about his burning love for the game. A little less conversation is what’s needed from these suspicious minds. Having played for an American trilogy of teams, some in the ghetto, it’s now or never to make this announcement.

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        • Mark66

          1 week ago

          I don’t mind being out done by a fellow Dodger fan. I salute you and raise my glass and fried banana sandwich live from the jungle room!

          5
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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          1 week ago

          His family told MLB it was time to return to sender.

          2
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        • dougjay

          1 week ago

          You and Dodgers fan and your Elvis puns are nonstop entertainmemt lol 👍

          1
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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          1 week ago

          Doug,

          I appreciate your appreciation. To those who can’t understand or get upset about the jokes, I have only one question.

          Are you lonesome tonight?

          1
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  13. Acoss1331

    1 week ago

    Congrats on a great career. He was cooked last season when he was with the Cubs. He got hos bag and championship, he can enjoy the phase of his life.

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    • CravenMoorehead

      1 week ago

      I don’t have my glasses on and thought you said he was coked lol I’m like why did I never hear about this dude involved with the booger sugar

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      • Acoss1331

        1 week ago

        Twinkle is a known passion for the wealthy in this country lol

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        • CravenMoorehead

          1 week ago

          Bolivian marching powder

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 week ago

      Yeah for the Cubs it was Heartbreak Hotel racking up those Ls

      3
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    • gbs42

      1 week ago

      It’s much easier to enjoy the phase of your life after you got a hos bag.;-)

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  14. dougjay

    1 week ago

    I feel bad for Pressly. He gave me 5 years of excitement when I’d see him come in the game. Aside from being an amazing pitcher, he was also an amazing human being. He and his wife are actual role models, examples of good human beings despite having wealth.

    This was the first of many disgusting decisions Dana Brown made to treat the athletes that give him a job, like complete pieces of garbage. You dont treat people like that. And then he goes and puts Altuve, a future 1st ballot HOFer, in LF. Who does that crap???

    DB is fitting initials for Dana Brown, the biggest DB in baseball (well tied with Scott Boras)

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    • vtadave

      1 week ago

      So not a fan of Dana Brown?

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      • Astros71

        1 week ago

        Nope. Absolutely not.

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      • dougjay

        1 week ago

        No sir. Not one bit… Dirty Dana “DB” Brown… the DB isnt just for Dana Brown lol

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    • gbs42

      1 week ago

      Dana Brown didn’t put Altuve in LF. Brown isn’t the manager.

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      • Astros71

        1 week ago

        He said to.

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      • dougjay

        1 week ago

        Dana Brown ABSOLUTELY put Altuve in LF. It took 80 games for Espada to prove it was not for him and get him back to 2B. Espada was his bench coach for many years, he would never have made such a stupid move to lose his players confidence. Also it is well known throughout Astros broadcasts all preseason and season long that that was Dana Browns decision and he often bragged about it early on when he thought he’d end up the smartest man in the room after that… the joke was on him.

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        • Astros71

          1 week ago

          Joe Espada is a terrific manager.

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  15. astros4life!

    1 week ago

    A 2022 World Champion. Will be remembered here in Houston

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 week ago

      Suspicious Minds abound about those champions in Houston

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      • dougjay

        1 week ago

        Says Dodgers fans who have no problem winning 60 game World Series trophies 😂

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        • Informed Sportsball Discussion

          7 days ago

          @dougjay You’re not an Elvis fan, I take it?

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  16. Hap

    1 week ago

    He was awful last year. Stole $$$$

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    • Astros_fan_in_Aus

      1 week ago

      So were you.

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      • dougjay

        1 week ago

        Nice 😂 👍

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      1 week ago

      Teams and players negotiate contracts. No money was stolen.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 week ago

      They could have non tendered him but decided they Loved Him and Tender

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  17. This one belongs to the Reds

    1 week ago

    Congrats on retirement and good luck in whatever is next.

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  18. Hawkaroo

    1 week ago

    Nice Run!

    Congratulations for certain.

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  19. Debo70434332

    1 week ago

    One of the best postseason relievers of all time. Congrats Ryan

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    • dougjay

      1 week ago

      Great point which often gets forgotten

      Reply
  20. longines64

    1 week ago

    He made a lot of money for a hot/cold pitcher

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  21. sultan of swat

    1 week ago

    Wish I could retire at 37. Sheesh….

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    • gbs42

      1 week ago

      Yeah, if either of us had a 95+ mph fastball and multiple breaking balls we could control and command, we could do the same.

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      1 week ago

      And that we could have such fond memories of our jobs and co-workers as Ryan will! If he had to work a regular job he might possibly be remembering what an awful ride it was.

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    • dougjay

      1 week ago

      You can too! Just follow these easy steps at http://www.justkidding.com lol

      Reply
  22. WadeBoggs

    1 week ago

    Boss of a pitcher. Good for him for not dragging it out.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 week ago

      He chose a Little Less Conversation and More Action

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  23. TwinDaddy29

    1 week ago

    Great dude! Well done 👏🏻

    1
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  24. Astros_fan_in_Aus

    1 week ago

    Congratulations on a great career Ryan, and thank you for all you did for the Astros.

    1
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  25. HalosHeavenJJ

    1 week ago

    Was a beast on his prime and pitched in some huge moments.

    Hope he enjoys his next chapter.

    1
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  26. Dumpster Divin Theo

    1 week ago

    Too bad he didn’t hold out for a few more years and play for the As. Viva Las Vegas

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  27. KWK

    1 week ago

    “Never a big velocity pitcher” in the third paragraph, but during his prime he hit 98+ all the time. High 80th percentiles of fastball velo equals mid, I guess?

    Pressly was in the playoffs all the time, even casuals now this. Who writes these articles?

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  28. Juggy127

    1 week ago

    Happy retirement, My Guy! Well deserved nice career

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