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    Hangin em up (retiring from professional baseball)

    As the old adage says, "All good things must come to an end.” Well, after 1,363 games, 5,149 plate appearances, and 1,191 hits, I have made the decision to hang up my cleats and retire from playing professional baseball.

    Many an ex-teammate has said to me after their retirement, "Ride it till the wheels fall off Chase. Because once it's over, it's over.” Well I listened. My wheels may not be completely off, but there are a lot of miles on these tires, and they are running pretty low. My body just doesn't do what it used to do. I've always said that if I couldn't play to the level I'm accustomed to, then it was time to walk away. And I'm okay with it. I’m more than okay with it. I have been BLESSED beyond measure. My cup has runneth over with good times and good fortune. I have chased the coolest of dreams for the past 13 years, allowing me to travel the world, meet the most amazing cast of characters you could ever imagine, and push my mind and body to levels that most people could only dream of.

    I can honestly say that I played, prepared, and competed as hard as I possibly could have. I always respected the game and tried to have as much fun as possible. (Even when the game kicked me in the guts, and God knows how many times this game has brought me to my knees.) I got back up every time I was knocked down, and will be able to look my two beautiful children in the eye one day and say, “Dada never gave in, and Dada never gave up.” I can look in the mirror and know that I played the game the right way, leaving it all on the field, and have zero regrets.

    Although I will dearly miss squaring up a 95 mph fastball or making a diving play, what I will miss more are the little things. The stories on the bus, talking hitting in the cages, the pre game handshakes, the smell of popcorn and fresh cut grass, the top step of the dugout, “Put me in coach” blaring over the stadium speakers, seeing a kid’s face light up after signing a ball, a good fitting uniform, wearing eye black on a sunny day, the scraped knees and callused hands, the high fives after a big win, and the dog piles and champagne showers. But what I will probably miss most of all, is the clubhouse and just hangin with the guys. It’s where I am most comfortable and free. It’s where I am at ease and at peace. I don't know what could ever replace the feeling of being completely at home while “at work.”

    To all my teammates and coaches I had the pleasure of playing with and learning from over the years: It's you who I will think of when I reflect on the past 13 years. It's you who have filled my heart and soul with so many laughs and so much love. It’s you who helped mold me into the man I am today. Please know that you are all my brothers, and have a very special place in my heart. Tadlock, Robe, Mac, HoJo, Bobby V, Bates, Brad, Bear, Bowser, Ben, Burnham, Bacani, Byard, Gil, D-Wright, Simmons, Sulti, Dunc, Monty, Knick, EJ, Cervy, D-Mart, Quintin, Press, Whealy, Kole, McGinley, Hip-Hop, Bynum, Fletch, CC, Delaney…there are just too many to name. Thank you guys for grinding it out with me. You are all true warriors. I love you all.

    I thank my parents and brother for instilling a work ethic and mentality that has served me my entire career. Y'all taught me how to outwork the rest and to be strong and tough in the face of adversity. Y'all have relentlessly supported my dream for over 30 years! Wow! What a lucky man I am to have had such an awesome upbringing, filled with so much love and encouragement. I love you guys.

    I sincerely thank all of the friends and family who supported my journey. Following me through all the minor league cities and even overseas to Japan. Your kind words and heartfelt support has filled my sails all these years. Chasing my dream was much easier because of you. Thank you.

    To my amazing and graceful wife Sara, Thank You. You have ridden this crazy roller coaster with me for so many years. You have been by my side through every 0-4, every error, and every tough loss. You squealed at my big hits and applauded my good plays. But no matter what happened in the game, you always had a hug and kiss for me, and you ALWAYS had my back. You are by far the best teammate I have had in my career. I love you more than you know.

    I was once asked by a teammate early in my career, if I didn't make it to the big leagues, would I consider my career, “All for naught?” Without hesitation, I said, “No.” Life (and baseball) is about the journey, not the destination. And what an amazing journey it has been!
    Baseball is a microcosm for life. It teaches life lessons that I don't think any other profession could teach. I look forward to teaching the lessons I have learned to my children and using those same lessons in my next profession. Thank you Baseball.

    Sara and I are looking forward to our next adventure. I’m not sure which direction God will lead us, but I trust his plan and am excited to see what the next chapter has in store for us. I just thank the Good Lord for making me a ball player. And I thank you all for taking this journey with me. I am, and have been, TRULY blessed.

    Big Love to all…See ya on down the road…

    Chase

    Sent from my iPhone

    #2
    You had the ability very few people can barely dream about.
    You done good and a great proud past to share with others.
    Now you have a chance to share a proud great future as well

    Way to go!

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      #3
      Great thread. Congrats on doing what 99% of us only dreamed we could

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        #4
        Congratulations on being able to do what so many would have only dreamed of. I'm sure the next stage in life will be a great one also

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          #5
          Congrats as said before. I dreamed of playing even minor league baseball.

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            #6
            This thread reminds me of my baseball career. I will never forget the day I finally hung it up. There comes a time when your body can only give you so much, and you just know its time to walk away. For me I just new the game had finally passed me by. Little League is tough!

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              #7
              Very well said Chase good luck on the next chapter of life.

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                #8
                Congrats on a great career.... enjoy your next chapter

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                  #9
                  Great read, full of passion. Passion for the game but perhaps more importantly, passion for LIFE itself. One chapter closes, another opens. What's next for you? What new adventure or series of adventures awaits you and your family? I wish the best for you and envy your situation. Take life to the next level. You deserve it.

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                    #10
                    Congrats Chase!

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                      #11
                      Well Chase, you did something many of us would give an awful lot to have done. That work ethic and the ability to grind it out will serve you well for the rest of your life. You have a heck of a jump on a lot of people. Good luck moving forward. I expect you'll do just fine.

                      Lotsa huntin' and fishin' to do now.

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                        #12
                        Congrats and good luck in the future!

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                          #13
                          Congratulations on a career. I got injured and tried to make it back but never did. I have up too early and wish I had stuck it out. I don't regret it but try to learn from it everyday. Take some time off to reflect but know there is more out there than just the game. Thank you for sharing the story!

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                            #14
                            Thanks for the Memories brother .... you definitely did it your way

                            Lafayette will always be proud of you as you represented the University of Louisiana at Lafayette with dignity and pride .

                            I've posted these videos before as they showcase your love and enthusiasm for the sport instilled by your father.

                            who would have ever imagined a Ragin Cajun from Texas would create so many fans in Japan

                            CHIBA LOTTE (clap, clap, clap, clap , clap) CHASE LAMBIN

                            CHIBA LOTTE (clap, clap, clap, clap , clap) CHASE LAMBIN



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                            the swing is so Griffey-esque
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                              #15
                              With an attitude like yours, I would bet my last dollar that you have a bright future ahead of you.

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