Steve Pearce
41-Year-Old
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Confirms retirement
Pearce said Tuesday in an interview with Mike Mutnanksy of SportsRadio 93.7 WEEI-FM Boston that he has "officially retired" from professional baseball.
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Pearce previously indicated in December that he had "unofficially retired," but after taking a few more months to evaluate his options, he's decided to hang up his spikes for good. He'll step away from the game after appearing in the majors in parts of 13 seasons with eight clubs, posting a .772 OPS and 91 home runs in 766 games. The 37-year-old's most memorable moment came in the 2018 Fall Classic, when he slugged three home runs for the Red Sox en route to earning World Series MVP honors.
Pearce previously indicated in December that he had "unofficially retired," but after taking a few more months to evaluate his options, he's decided to hang up his spikes for good. He'll step away from the game after appearing in the majors in parts of 13 seasons with eight clubs, posting a .772 OPS and 91 home runs in 766 games. The 37-year-old's most memorable moment came in the 2018 Fall Classic, when he slugged three home runs for the Red Sox en route to earning World Series MVP honors.
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Heading into 2018, Pearce was in line for yet another season as a platoon option for the Blue Jays. He found success in that role, slashing .291/.349/.519 with four homers and 16 RBI in 86 plate appearances compiled around an oblique injury that kept him sidelined for a month and a half. Despite the injury woes, the Red Sox traded for him to shore up their depth chart at first base behind Mitch Moreland. Pearce thrived in Boston, bashing seven homers, driving in 26 runs and producing a .901 OPS in 165 plate appearances prior to his postseason heroics. Pearce’s OPS against lefties over the last three years is over 120 points higher than his mark against righties, and he will continue to play primarily against southpaws after re-upping with Boston. Although that role doesn’t scream fantasy relevance, he's hit double-digit home runs in each of the past five years, giving him some utility in deeper leagues.
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Likely ending career
Pearce (knee) told Rob Bradford of WEEI.com via text message that he has "unofficially retired" from baseball.
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Ponders retirement
Pearce (knee) is considering retirement after 13 seasons, Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports.
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Transferred to 60-day IL
Pearce (knee) was transferred to the 60-day injured list Sunday.
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Suffers partially torn PCL
Pearce suffered a partially torn PCL but will not require surgery, Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic reports.
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Unable to run consistently
Pearce (back/knee) is currently unable to run consistently at this point in his rehab process, Bill Koch of The Providence Journal reports.
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Contemplating retirement
Pearce (knee) is contemplating retiring this offseason, Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican reports.
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He said he has grinded his whole career and will be able to rest easy knowing he gave everything he had. Pearce signed a one-year, $6.25 million deal with the Red Sox this past offseason but was limited to just 99 plate appearances due to back and knee injuries.
He said he has grinded his whole career and will be able to rest easy knowing he gave everything he had. Pearce signed a one-year, $6.25 million deal with the Red Sox this past offseason but was limited to just 99 plate appearances due to back and knee injuries.