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Eleven-year veteran pitcher Shawn Camp announced his retirement Monday, MLB Trade Rumors reports.

"I would like to thank all the great organizations I had the privilege to play for during my career," Camp said in a statement. "I also had the opportunity to play for some tremendous managers and coaches as well as play alongside some extraordinary teammates. I have been a part of professional baseball for the past 17 years and it’s in my blood. As such, I’ll be looking to pursue other opportunities within Major League Baseball in the future. Most importantly, as I transition to the next chapter, I will get to spend more time with my family who has supported me beyond belief over the past 17 years."

Camp wraps up his career with a 29-33 record, 4.41 ERA, 403 strikeouts and 12 saves in 592 1/3 innings.