Former Cy Young winner Jake Arrieta announced Monday on Barstool's "Pardon My Take" podcast that he's retiring after a 12-season career.
Phillies pitcher Jake Arrieta felt the love from Cubs fans Monday night when he returned to Wrigley Field for the first time since signing with Philadelphia ahead of the 2018 season.
The reeling Yankees were able to snap their losing streak -- and catch their breath -- as Lance Lynn looked good in his first New York start.
In an era so filled with whiffs that it's pushing Nolan Ryan himself down all-time lists, pitching to contact still exists.
Even with the pitcher in a Phillies uniform, there's no forgetting what Arrieta meant to the Cubs.
After declining a one-time offer from the Cubs, Jake Arrieta says he's "not playing around" and is betting on himself to "get the job done" with the Phillies.