Jake Arrieta
38-Year-Old
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Makes retirement announcement
Arrieta announced Monday on Barstool Sports' "Pardon My Take" podcast that he's decided to retire after a 12-year career in the big leagues, ESPN.com reports. "Well, I haven't signed the papers, man, but I'm done. It's time for me to step away from the game," Arrieta said. "At some point the uniform goes to somebody else and it's just my time, really."
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Arrieta's retirement comes as little surprise following a rough 2021 campaign with the Cubs and Padres in which he posted a 7.39 ERA and 1.77 WHIP across 24 starts. Though his performance had been steadily trending down since his first stint with the Cubs ended after the 2017 season, Arrieta was arguably MLB's top starting pitcher from 2014 through 2016. He threw two no-hitters during that stretch, took home the 2015 National League Cy Young Award after submitting a 1.77 ERA across 229 innings that season and earned his lone All-Star appearance in 2016 before he helped the Cubs end an 108-year championship drought that fall. Arrieta retires with a lifetime 115-93 record and 3.98 ERA over 285 appearances between the Orioles, Cubs, Phillies and Padres.
Arrieta's retirement comes as little surprise following a rough 2021 campaign with the Cubs and Padres in which he posted a 7.39 ERA and 1.77 WHIP across 24 starts. Though his performance had been steadily trending down since his first stint with the Cubs ended after the 2017 season, Arrieta was arguably MLB's top starting pitcher from 2014 through 2016. He threw two no-hitters during that stretch, took home the 2015 National League Cy Young Award after submitting a 1.77 ERA across 229 innings that season and earned his lone All-Star appearance in 2016 before he helped the Cubs end an 108-year championship drought that fall. Arrieta retires with a lifetime 115-93 record and 3.98 ERA over 285 appearances between the Orioles, Cubs, Phillies and Padres.
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Arrieta's big contract prior to the 2018 season signaled the Phillies' intentions of returning to competitiveness, but he'll close his three disappointing seasons with the team having recorded a 4.36 ERA while never playing for a team with a winning record. The veteran continued to fail to defy the process of aging, as his ERA in 2020 increased for the fifth straight year, coming in at 5.08 in his nine starts. His 16.8 K% was his lowest since his rookie season a decade prior, though he at least paired it with a decent 8.4 BB% and a 51.8% groundball rate. Overall, though, there's not much here other than a back-end starter, and a low-whiff one at that, making for a rather unappealing fantasy option outside the deepest of leagues. That's if he merely repeats his 2020 numbers, too. If his ERA slides back for a sixth straight season in 2021, it's unlikely that he'll remain in a rotation for the entire year.
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DFA'd by San Diego
Arrieta (groin) was designated for assignment by the Padres on Tuesday.
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Dealing with groin injury
Arrieta was diagnosed with a right adductor strain after leaving Sunday's start against the Cardinals.
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Exits with trainer
Arrieta exited Sunday's game against the Cardinals after a third of an inning with an apparent injury, Katie Woo of The Athletic reports.
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Can't escape fourth inning
Arrieta (5-13) was tagged with the loss Tuesday against the Giants after allowing three runs on five hits and two walks while fanning three across 3.2 innings.
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Limits Houston to four baserunners
Arrieta went five innings in Friday's 6-3 loss to the Astros, allowing three runs on three hits and a walk with three strikeouts. He didn't factor into the decision.
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Minors deal on tap in 2022?
Arrieta may have to settle for a minor-league deal next season after being designated for assignment by the Padres on Tuesday.
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Arrieta's numbers have gotten progressively worse the past few seasons, and now at age 35, he's on the outside of the majors looking in. Assuming his 2021 campaign is over due to a groin injury, he'll finish the year with a 7.39 ERA across 98.2 innings for the Cubs and Padres. Arrieta's recent struggles won't help his cause heading into free agency after the season, and he'll likely need to settle for a minor-league deal and hope a roster spot opens up.
Arrieta's numbers have gotten progressively worse the past few seasons, and now at age 35, he's on the outside of the majors looking in. Assuming his 2021 campaign is over due to a groin injury, he'll finish the year with a 7.39 ERA across 98.2 innings for the Cubs and Padres. Arrieta's recent struggles won't help his cause heading into free agency after the season, and he'll likely need to settle for a minor-league deal and hope a roster spot opens up.