Wayne Wright.

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[Reporter Lin Youchen/Comprehensive Report] As the Cardinals were eliminated in the wild card game, fans had to say goodbye to two legends, Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina, while 41-year-old veteran pitcher Wayne Wright Whether (Adam Wainwright) is following in the footsteps of his two teammates, Wainwright himself has not yet given an answer. He said: "Maybe we will know soon."

"Have I thought about (retirement)? A lot of people have asked me that," Wainwright said. "I think we'll see how things go and maybe we'll have an answer soon. If so then go on, if not, then Thank you for the city of St. Louis."

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Wayne Wright said frankly that after entering the wild card game, he always believed that the team could win, and was eliminated by the Phillies. Watching old comrades Puhous and Molina retiring one after another, Wayne Wright said: "They are both. It was a fantastic season, and I just thought it couldn't end like this."

Wayne Wright teammate Miles Mikolas said: "I keep telling him that we have an appointment to meet in spring training next year. All three of their veterans are difficult to replace, and I hope his final decision is to meet again. A season of war."

With Molina already determined to retire, even if Wayne Wright fights again, their career matches will be stopped at a record 328 games.

"If I keep pitching, it's never going to be the same," Wayne Wright said. "If I retire, I can say I've had the best catchers in my pitching career."

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