Is Joe Kelly done with baseball? What the veteran pitcher shared about stepping away from the gameJoe Kelly (Image via: IG/X) Joe Kelly has reportedly decided to step away from professional baseball. The veteran pitcher shared that he is done playing, but stopped short of calling it a formal retirement. His words were brief and honest, reflecting a decision that came without drama or ceremony.Beyond the stats and seasons, Kelly will always remembered by fans for that one face he made to the Houston Astros hitter, a memory that will remain vividly, even after his playing days.

Joe Kelly steps away from baseball, says he’s done playing but won’t call it retirement

The three-time World Series champion said, “Retiring is like, something my grandmother did. I’m sorry all you people out there watching this that work a real job. You guys deserve to retire. It’s used for people who served in the military, it’s used for people who worked until 65.”The 37 year old veteran steps aside the mound with 839 career innings, a 3.98 ERA, three World Series rings. Kelly arrived in Los Angeles after helping the Boston Red Sox win against Dodgers. He is a third round pick by the Cardinals in 2009 and was successful in his three Fall Classic appearances posting 2.03 ERA with 19 strikeouts over 13.1 innings. He won rings with the Red Sox in 2018 and twice with the Dodgers in 2020 and 2024.Joe Kelly is married to Ashley Nicole Kelly whom he met at the University of California, Riverside (UCR). They tied the knot in November 2013. The couple has three sons and a daughter. Over the years Kelly has built a reputation as a competitor who thrived in high pressure moments. Teammates often spoke about his confidence, the personality that he carries on-field. Kelly’s career also reflected adaptability as he adjusted to different teams, and found ways to contribute even as his role evolved later in his career. Off the field, Kelly maintained a relatively private life, balancing baseball and responsibility with the family. The balance appeared to shape his decision to step away quietly, without framing it as a dramatic farewell.With his playing days are now behind him, his career will be remembered for its intensity, big moments, and a personality that stood out on the mound.