David Robertson retires after 17-year MLB career

David Robertson, a World Series champion and All-Star pitcher, announced his retirement on Friday after a 17-year major league career spanning eight teams. The 40-year-old right-hander recorded 179 saves with a 2.93 ERA and was part of 10 playoff teams.

David Robertson's journey in Major League Baseball came to an end with his retirement announcement on January 31, 2026. Over 17 seasons, he pitched for eight teams, compiling a 68-46 record and 179 saves while maintaining an impressive 2.93 ERA.

Robertson first gained prominence with the New York Yankees, where he earned an All-Star selection in 2011. He contributed to the Yankees' 2009 World Series victory and appeared in the playoffs with 10 different teams throughout his career. From 2014 to 2016, he excelled as a closer, notching at least 34 saves each year while playing for the Yankees and Chicago White Sox.

In his final season with the Philadelphia Phillies, Robertson made 20 appearances and secured two saves. Reflecting on his career, he shared on social media: “Baseball has given me more than I ever dreamed possible over the last 19 seasons,” Robertson posted. “… Saying goodbye isn’t easy, but I do so with deep gratitude for every opportunity, challenge, and memory. I’ll forever be thankful for the game and for everyone who made this journey extraordinary.”

Robertson's versatility and consistency made him a reliable presence in bullpens across the league, leaving a lasting impact on the sport.

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