Jordan Zimmerman has announced his retirement from baseball after 13 Major League seasons.

Zimmerman, a two-time All-Star who threw the first no-hitter in Washington Nationals history, had been pitching for his home-state Milwaukee Brewers this season and had a 7.94 ERA in 5 2/3 innings pitched.

"I have had the joy of playing the game that I love for the past 15 years," Zimmermann said in a statement. "I will forever be thankful to the Washington Nationals and Detroit Tigers for allowing me to live out this dream. It has been particularly special to be able to end it all playing for my hometown team, the Milwaukee Brewers. Thank you to all of my friends, teammates and family members who have been by my side throughout this incredible journey. I will miss the game greatly, but I'm ready for the new phase of my life."

The Nationals selected him from Division III school Wisconsin-Stevens Point in the second round of the 2007 draft, and he went 70-50 with a 3.32 ERA with the franchise from 2009 to 2015.