Yu Darvish denies retirement reports at Padres press conference, emphasizing rehab and contract considerations.
Yu Darvish denies retirement reports at Padres press conference, emphasizing rehab and contract considerations.
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Yu Darvish refutes retirement report from Padres

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San Diego Padres pitcher Yu Darvish has denied reports of his immediate retirement, stating he is leaning toward voiding his contract but has not made a final decision. The 39-year-old right-hander, recovering from elbow surgery, emphasized his focus on rehabilitation and potential return to pitching. His agent confirmed ongoing discussions with the team.

Yu Darvish, the veteran Japanese right-hander, addressed speculation about his future on Saturday via social media posts. A report from Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune suggested Darvish had informed the Padres of his intention to retire, walking away from three years and approximately $43 million remaining on his six-year extension signed before the 2023 season. However, Darvish clarified that while he is "leaning towards" voiding the contract, finer details are still under negotiation with the Padres, the players' association, and his agent.

"You may have seen an article, and although I am leaning towards voiding the contract, there’s still a lot that has to be talked over with the Padres so the finer details are yet to be decided," Darvish wrote. "Also I will not be announcing my retirement yet. Right now I am fully focused on my rehab for my elbow, and if I get to a point where I can throw again, I will start from scratch again to compete."

In a follow-up post, Darvish added that discussions about terminating the contract have been ongoing since last year but remain unresolved. He expressed his desire to continue rehabilitating at Petco Park and attend parts of spring training, aiming to pitch again if his recovery allows both mentally and physically.

Darvish's agent, Joel Wolfe, echoed this sentiment to MLB.com, stating, “Yu has not made a final decision yet. This is a complicated matter we are still working through.”

Darvish underwent UCL repair surgery with an internal brace on his right elbow in October 2025, following a season limited by injuries where he made only 15 starts with a 5.38 ERA. Over the past three seasons, elbow issues have restricted him to an average of 18 starts per year and a 4.41 ERA. Despite these setbacks, Darvish's illustrious career includes five All-Star selections, two second-place finishes in Cy Young voting (2013 with Texas, 2020 with Chicago), and career MLB totals of 115-93 with a 3.65 ERA and 2,075 strikeouts in 1,778 innings across stints with the Rangers, Dodgers, Cubs, and Padres.

Prior to MLB, Darvish dominated in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball for seven seasons with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, amassing 93 wins. His decision will ultimately depend on his rehabilitation progress, with the possibility of retirement if he cannot return to competitive form.

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Initial reactions on X to Yu Darvish retirement reports included tributes praising him as a Padres legend. After Darvish's statement denying immediate retirement, leaning toward voiding his contract, and focusing on elbow rehab, users expressed support for his potential return. Journalists updated with details on ongoing discussions, while some criticized Padres' finances.

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