Moyer, 50, Won't Rule Out Return
Jaime Moyer, who pitched in the Major Leagues last season at age 49, hasn't ruled about a return.
"I haven't closed that door yet," Moyer said. "I don't know when I would make a decision. I really haven't put a lot of thought into it. I'm enjoying my time at home at this point. I've got a college senior playing baseball. A college freshman starting at Pepperdine, playing baseball. By the way, they beat U-Dub two out of three this weekend and he had the game-winning hit on Saturday in extra innings. I'm a proud dad, I was there to see it.
"I've got a daughter graduating from high school, going to college. Another daughter that's going to be a junior next year. And then I have two fourth graders and two first graders. So, I'm enjoying my time. And I've got a garden growing. I've got lettuce I'm eating now and micro-gardens. I'm excited about that. I've got some fruit trees going in. I've got a puppy. So, I'm doing some things I haven't done in a long time."
"But I haven't discounted potentially maybe trying to come back but I don't forsee it happening this year."
He turned 50 last November and would become the first big leaguer to pitch at that age.