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Chris Carpenter says he’s likely to never pitch again

St. Louis Cardinals' Chris Carpenter reacts after hitting a double against the Washington Nationals during the fifth inning in Game 3 of their MLB NLDS baseball series in Washington

St. Louis Cardinals’ Chris Carpenter reacts after hitting a double against the Washington Nationals during the fifth inning in Game 3 of their MLB NLDS baseball series in Washington October 10, 2012. REUTERS/Gary Cameron (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)

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Given his diagnosis and the “it’s basically all over” comments from Mike Matheny and John Mozeliak last month, it’s not a terribly surprise to hear Chris Carpenter say this when he paid a visit to Cardinals’ camp today, but he said it all the same. Derrick Goold of the Post-Dispatch:

Asked if he sees a way back to the ballpark as a player, Carpenter did not sound hopeful.

“I do (want to keep playing),” Carpenter said. “I don’t think I can.”


Carpenter missed most of 2012 following midseason surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome. He came back in September and pitched in the postseason. But as he was gearing up his offseason workouts, the setbacks and, in all likelihood, the end presented themselves.