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Former top SF Giants pitching prospect announces retirement after 7 pro seasons

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Former top SF Giants pitching prospect Seth Corry has called it a career after seven pro seasons. The lefty pitcher announced on his Instagram page that he has decided to hang up his cleats to pursue a career in real estate.

Corry was originally a third-round pick in 2017 out of Lone Peak High School in Highland, Utah. The Giants gave him a $1 million signing bonus to sway him from his college commitment to Bringham Young University. The slot value for that pick was $558,500, so Corry received well above slot value.

The Giants believed they were getting a first-round value with Corry, and he quickly emerged as one of the team's best pitching prospects.