May 14 (UPI) --Veteran infielder Matt Carpenter, who spent 12 of his 14 seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, will retire from baseball, he announced Wednesday. Carpenter, 38, made the announcement on ...
On June 8, 2009, Matt Carpenter played his final game for TCU, and he figured the final out concluded his career as a baseball player. He had not hired an agent. He had not talked to a scout. He had ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — Matt Carpenter is calling it a career. The veteran infielder said on the “Get In The Game” podcast on Wednesday that he is stepping away following a 14-year career, most of them ...
Carpenter announced his retirement from professional baseball Wednesday in an appearance on Sports Spectrum's "Get in the Game" podcast. Carpenter languished at the plate near the end of his 14-year ...
St. Louis Cardinals great Matt Carpenter is retiring from baseball after 14 seasons. The Cardinals confirmed the news, thanking Carpenter for his contributions to the franchise. Carpenter made the ...
One of the most beloved fan favorites to ever put on the St. Louis Cardinals uniform is retiring. Matt Carpenter, who displayed his infield versatility and strong bat, announced Wednesday morning that ...
Matt Carpenter, a three-time All-Star who played 14 major league seasons, is retiring from baseball. He made the announcement Wednesday on Sports Spectrum's "Get in the Game" podcast hosted by former ...