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Francisco Liriano retires after a 14-year major league career

Robert Murray of FanSided reports that Francisco Liriano‘s agent Mike Maulini has announced the 38-year-old’s retirement.

Francisco Liriano is retiring, agent Mike Maulini tells FanSided. https://t.co/6nIFDMtS71

Liriano hasn’t played in the majors since 2019, pitching 70 innings for the Pirates. In his 14-year career, he spent time with six major league clubs. The lefty finishes his career with 1813.2 innings pitched, a 4.25 ERA, 1.36 WHIP, and 1815 strikeouts.

In 2011, he threw a six-walk no-hitter on May 3 against the White Sox. He only struck out two batters that night, but it remains the Twins’ most recent no-hitter.