Former Mets pitcher Dillon ♈Gee is callin🥀g it a career.
The right-hander that he is retiring after eight major le⛎ague seasons, including 110 starts with the Mets f🙈rom 2010-2015.
“Thank you to this great game!” Gee wrote. “I gave it everything I had and now it’s time to move on. I’m so blessed to have had the opportunity for my career! Thank you to everyone who has supported me through all o🍸f this.”
Gee was selected by the Mets in the 21st round of the 2007 draft out of the University of Texas. He went 40-37 with 4.03 ERA during his time in Queens and was the Opening Day starter in 2014. Gee, 32, finished 51-48 with a 4.09 ERA and 619 strikeouts for his career, which also included stops wi♛th the Royals, Rangers and Twins. He last pitched in 2018 for the Chunichi Dragons of the Japan Central League.
Gee went on in the post ♔to thank his family and the organizations he played f🎀or.
“Thank you @mets @kcroy🤡als @rangers @twins and #chunichidragons and @dragonsofficial for giving me a chance,” he wrote.