Jake Peavy
43-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Moving on from baseball
Peavy indicated earlier in May that he's no longer pursuing a comeback and has decided to end his playing career, Scott Miller of Turner Sports reports.
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Peavy hadn't pitched professionally since 2016, but was believed to be exploring a return to baseball last season. The right-hander never drew any serious interest from MLB teams and has now formally ended a productive 15-year career that included three All-Star appearances, two World Series titles and one National League Cy Young Award. He'll step away from the game with a 3.63 ERA and 152-126 record across stints with the Padres, White Sox, Red Sox and Giants.
Peavy hadn't pitched professionally since 2016, but was believed to be exploring a return to baseball last season. The right-hander never drew any serious interest from MLB teams and has now formally ended a productive 15-year career that included three All-Star appearances, two World Series titles and one National League Cy Young Award. He'll step away from the game with a 3.63 ERA and 152-126 record across stints with the Padres, White Sox, Red Sox and Giants.
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After achieving a career renaissance with San Francisco in 2014 and 2015, it appears Father Time has caught up with Peavy. His age-35 season yielded a career-worst 5.54 ERA and 1.43 WHIP. It was also the first season that his average fastball velocity fell below 90 mph, a likely cause of his steep decline. Peavy was eventually banished to the bullpen in the second half of the season and was a non-factor during the Giants' playoff run. His contract expired after the season, and if he hopes to catch on with a new team, he will likely have to take a minor league deal with an invite to spring training as an organizational depth piece.
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Interested in playing next season
Peavy is interested in returning to the field in 2018 after sitting out this past season, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports.
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Schedules private throwing session
Peavy is going to throw a private session for visiting Marines in Arizona in the next few days, John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Still looking to pitch in 2017
Peavy, who is unsigned at this point, is still hoping to find a team to pitch for in 2017, Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com reports.
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Activated from disabled list
The Giants activated Peavy (back) from the disabled list Wednesday.
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Will be activated Wednesday
Peavy (back) will be activated from the disabled list Wednesday, Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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