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Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw took on fellow future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer of the Toronto Blue Jays on ...
Dodgers celebrate Alex Wood’s retirement after 12 MLB seasons featuring a 2017 All-Star year, 2020 title, and 77 career wins.
It's bleak — but it's not like things are unsalvagable. There are nearly 50 games left in the season, the Yankees are still in a playoff position as of today, August, 8th, and they still have the best ...
Left-handed pitcher Alex Wood has posted a long message on social media announcing his retirement after 12 major league ...
The Atlanta Braves will utilize the expanded doubleheader roster to bring back up a top pitching prospect who was nails in Bristol ...
The starting pitcher who helped sealed a World series victory for the Dodgers announced his retirement on social media.
Trusty veteran starting pitcher Alex Wood announced his retirement Friday. The 34-year-old lefty played 12 seasons in the big ...
On Friday, Alex Wood announced his retirement from Major League Baseball. Wood came into professional baseball as a second-round pick by the Braves in 2012 out of the University of Georgia. He made ...
Following last night’s dramatic win that saw Drake Baldwin’s two homers push the team to victory, the Atlanta Braves are now ...
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 ...
All-Star left-hander Alex Wood announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Friday after 12 seasons.
Another Pan-Mass Challenge has come and gone. There are thousands of worthy charities in this world and a million noble causes, so its dicey to single ...
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