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Congratulations Pouring in After Dodgers Champion Announces Retirement originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Left-handed pitcher Alex Wood has posted a long message on social media announcing his retirement after 12 major league ...
Alex Wood pitched 12 seasons in the major leagues, including five of those years in two stints with the Dodgers. On Friday, ...
Los Angeles Dodgers' former World Series champion and All-Star has announced his retirement, capping off a remarkable career that spanned five different franchises.
Former All-Star and World Series champion Alex Wood has announced his retirement. Read about his career at MLB Trade Rumors.
For more than 20 years, Alex Wood was a “hyper-prolific fraudster”, at his peak, calling up his victims pretending to be from ...
All-Star left-hander Alex Wood announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Friday after 12 seasons.
Wood announced Friday in a post on his personal Instagram account that he has retired from professional baseball.
Following the COVID-19 shortened 2020 MLB season, the San Francisco Giants were on the lookout for some pitching help. They landed on someone they had become fa ...
Wood, 34, retires with a 77-68 record and a 3.78 ERA in his career with the Atlanta Braves (2013-15), Dodgers (2015-18, 2020), Cincinnati Reds (2019), San Francisco Giants (2021-23) and Oakland A's ...
Veteran left-handed pitcher Alex Wood announced in a post to his Instagram page on Friday that he is retiring from Major ...