Longtime St. Louis Cardinals infielder Matt Carpenter retires from baseball
- On Wednesday, May 14, 2025, Matt Carpenter revealed his decision to end his 14-year career in Major League Baseball.
- Carpenter's decision follows a 14-year career largely with the St. Louis Cardinals, who originally drafted him in 2009.
- He played 12 seasons in St. Louis, had brief stints with the Yankees and Padres, and returned to the Cardinals for his final season in 2024.
- Carpenter concluded his 14-year Major League career with a.259 average, hitting 179 homers and accumulating 1,257 hits, while earning three All-Star selections and a Silver Slugger award.
- His retirement marks the end of a steady career that will likely earn him a place in the Cardinals Hall of Fame but not serious Hall of Fame consideration.
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Matt Carpenter, a three-time All-Star infielder in St. Louis, retires after 14 seasons
Longtime St. Louis Cardinals infielder Matt Carpenter has retired. The 39-year-old Carpenter announced his decision on the “Get in the Game” podcast hosted by former major league pitcher Scott Linebrink. Carpenter spent 12 of his 14 seasons in the majors…

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Matt Carpenter, a three-time All-Star infielder in St. Louis, retiring after 14 seasons
Matt Carpenter is calling it a career.
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