Found July 19, 2010 on The Sporting Blog:
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Or maybe just his fifties. Still, Jamie Moyer is clear on the fact that he isn't dogged by the jokes made about his age, nor the ravages of aging itself, and is willing to keep going for possibly two more seasons. Or more. Moyer's contract with the Phillies expires at the end of this season, but there should still be demand for his services. He's pitching at a level that is respectable enough that finding a team willing to fit him into a rotation doesn't seem like an improbable prospect. Just this season, he became the oldest pitcher in MLB history to record a shutout. While he endured sports hernia surgery and attending complications this past winter, Moyer said he hasn't reached a point where his body or his mind has signaled that enough is enough. Ive been around a lot of guys that have retired. A lot of times they say, I dont think I can compete anymore, or, My body isnt holding up, or, I cant do this or I cant do that. I dont feel like Ive come to that...
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