
Ryan Pressly Retires After 13 Years and a World Series Ring
Two-time All-Star relief pitcher Ryan Pressly is hanging up his cleats after 13 seasons, capping off a remarkable career that included a 2022 World Series championship with the Houston Astros. The 37-year-old leaves the game with 117 saves and memories that will last a lifetime.
After 13 years of bringing his best to the mound, Ryan Pressly is calling it a career with a World Series ring and a smile on his face.
The relief pitcher announced his retirement Saturday, closing the book on a journey that took him from the Minnesota Twins to baseball's biggest stage with the Houston Astros. "It's bittersweet, but what a ride it's been," Pressly said in his retirement statement.
That ride included some truly special moments. Pressly was lights-out during Houston's 2022 World Series run, recording six saves while allowing just one unearned run over 11 postseason innings. His steady hand helped the Astros defeat the Philadelphia Phillies in six games, bringing a championship trophy home to Houston.
The numbers tell the story of a reliable workhorse who showed up when it mattered most. Pressly made 667 career appearances across 13 seasons, striking out 721 batters and earning All-Star honors in both 2019 and 2021. His career 3.33 ERA reflected his consistency and skill in one of baseball's toughest roles.

Why This Inspires
Pressly's career reminds us that success isn't always about being the biggest name in the room. As a relief pitcher, he rarely got the headlines that starting pitchers command, yet he was trusted with some of the highest-pressure moments in baseball.
His postseason numbers speak volumes about his character. In 47 career playoff appearances, Pressly posted a 2.78 ERA with 14 saves. When the lights were brightest and the stakes highest, he delivered.
The journey wasn't always smooth sailing either. Pressly bounced between teams early in his career before finding his home in Houston, where he became a cornerstone of the bullpen. His path shows that persistence and dedication can lead to moments you'll treasure forever.
Now, as he steps away from the game at 37, Pressly leaves with something many players never get: a World Series ring and the satisfaction of knowing he gave everything he had to the sport he loved.
What a ride, indeed.
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