Ryan Sherriff announces retirement from professional baseball

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Last updated Jun 30, 2026

Ryan Sherriff announces retirement from professional baseball
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Ryan Sherriff, a former pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, announced his retirement in a heartfelt blog post on June 29. At 36, Sherriff reflected on his decision, stating that his arm and mentality could no longer keep up with the demands of professional baseball. He last played in the MLB in 2023, and his professional career spanned 13 seasons. Sherriff, who had attempted a comeback in Mexican leagues, acknowledged the bittersweet nature of his departure from the game, particularly recalling a moment with Red Sox management during spring training that stuck with him. He concludes his career with a 3-2 record and a 3.53 ERA.

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  • Sherriff's last MLB appearance was with the Red Sox in 2023.
  • He played professionally until attempting a comeback in Mexican leagues.
  • Sherriff posted a 3-2 record and 3.53 ERA over his career.
  • His retirement was influenced by physical challenges and self-reflection.
  • He recalls a poignant moment with Red Sox management during spring training.
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Ryan Sherriff was active in baseball as recently as a year ago, pitching professionally in Mexico. The five-year MLB veteran, whose last major league appearance came with the Boston Red Sox in 2023, was on a mound. But his days…

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