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World Series winner Jason Heyward retires after 16 seasons

By Thomson Reuters Mar 27, 2026 | 11:53 AM

Former Chicago Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward announced his retirement on Friday after 16 seasons.

Heyward, 36, helped ​the Cubs win their historic ‌World Series title in 2016. He also was an All-Star with the Atlanta Braves in 2010 and a five-time Gold Glove winner.

He ‌made ​his initial retirement ⁠announcement on Instagram before ⁠speaking to MLB Network.

“I’m glad and happy to be stepping to the other side of the game,” Heyward ​said.

“I look forward to being a potential mentor to any of ⁠the young players coming ⁠up. Anybody that’s in the ​game right now. I feel like the ​game’s in good hands in that ‌sense, and I look forward to being a fan and seeing what other ways I could give back.

.”.. ⁠Thank you for allowing me to live out my dream.”

Heyward was a career .255 hitter with ⁠186 ‌homers and 730 RBIs in ⁠1,824 games with the Braves (2010-14), ​St. ‌Louis Cardinals (2015), Cubs (2016-22), Los Angeles ​Dodgers (2023-24), Houston ⁠Astros (2024) and San Diego Padres (2025).

The Braves, who drafted Heyward in the first round (14th overall) in 2007, congratulated “J-Hey” on a “wonderful career” with a post on X.

–Field ​Level Media