Thursday 15th May 2025

NY Yankees first baseman Jay Bruce retires after 14 seasons

NY Yankees first baseman Jay Bruce announced his retirement after Sunday’s game against the Rays. The three-time All-Star has a .244 average with 319 homers and 951 RBIs in a career that has spanned 14 seasons, starting with the Reds in 2008. 

Bruce wrote in a statement: “After 14 incredible seasons, I’ve decided to make the very difficult decision to retire from baseball. All I ever wanted to be ’when I grew up’ was a baseball player, and to say that I got to live out my dream would be the understatement of a lifetime. This sport gave me more than I could’ve ever asked for…. Every stop i made throughout these 14 seasons were special, and my family and I are so appreciative of all the help and hospitality along the way. I’ve always loved baseball and will be a fan for life.”

Bruce made the Opening Day roster after first baseman Luke Voit injured his knee. The 34-year-old was 4-for-34 in 10 games with three RBIs for the Yankees this season. 

Yankees’ Jay Bruce abruptly retires after ‘consistent underperformance’

Via www.nbcsports.com
 

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