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According to MLB Trade Rumors, former big league reliever for the A's, Philadelphia Phillies, and Los Angeles Dodgers has announced his retirement from Major League Baseball.
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Former big league right-hander Tyler Cyr has informed MLB Trade Rumors that he has decided to retire. “After much reflection, I am officially announcing my retirement from Major League Baseball,” Cyr said in his announcement.
Tyler Cyr was among the pitchers who contributed to the Los Angeles Dodgers last year after signing a Minor League contract with the team leading into 2023.
Tyler Cyr pitched for the Dodgers at perhaps the most tumultuous time of the regular season for the pitching staff, and then spent the rest of the season on the injured list.