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WINTER HAVEN, Fla.--Righthander Bruce Kison, 36, of the Boston Red Sox, announced his retirement today after nearly 14 years as a major league pitcher.
Kison, who was invited to the Red Sox training camp after being placed on the minor league roster, informed Boston General Manager Lou Gorman and Manager John McNamara of his decision on arrival at Chain-O-Lakes Park.
"It's more than likely I would not be able to pitch, so the best thing to do is bow out gracefully and retire," Kison said.
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