
Yellow Springs Nine Announce Legendary SP Carlos Valle's Retirement
November 5, 20253
]Yellow Springs, OH – The Yellow Springs Nine announced that long-time rotation stalwart, Carlos Valle, has decided to retire. Valle, 40, had a 19-year career in the BBA, with all but one of them featuring Valle wearing his iconic #28 on his back.

"This number was so important to me and my time here," said Valle as part of his statement, "that I actually wouldn't use it when I played with Hawaii. I needed the space from my life here in Yellow Springs. I couldn't be happier that Mac [GM Rob McMonigal] and Niles [Omaha GM Justin Niles] made this happen for me. I didn't realize how much I wanted to end my career with the Nine until I got the call."
"It was funny, we were wrapping up the deal to send Cordova over, giving him a chance at a playoff run, and Just says to me, 'If you want, we can add Carlos to the deal.' It took me all of five seconds to agree. I couldn't believe he was being that generous to Valle, to the fans in our city, and, honestly, to me, ha ha ha!"
The reunion found Valle back in the starting rotation of his old team, starting 3 games and going 1-1 with a 3.38 ERA in sixteen innings. But that one win was extremely important – it marked the 250th win in a Yellow Springs uniform for the iconic pitcher. He finished with 263 wins overall, a 3.42 ERA, 2,969 strikeouts and a career WAR of 80.7. A 5-time wins leader in the BBA (including 4 straight from 2039 to 2042), Valle's likely punched a ticket to the Hall,
He shouldn't have long to wait.