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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 ...
Left-handed pitcher Alex Wood posted a long message on social media announcing his retirement after 12 major league seasons ...
Trusty veteran starting pitcher Alex Wood announced his retirement Friday. The 34-year-old lefty played 12 seasons in the big ...
All-Star left-hander Alex Wood announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Friday after 12 seasons.
On Friday, Alex Wood announced his retirement from Major League Baseball. Wood came into professional baseball as a ...
Former All-Star and World Series champion Alex Wood has announced his retirement. Read about his career at MLB Trade Rumors.
Los Angeles Dodgers' former World Series champion and All-Star has announced his retirement, capping off a remarkable career that spanned five different franchises.
After 12 rock-solid years across Major League Baseball, pitcher Alex Wood is calling it a day. Wood is retiring from baseball, he announced in a Friday afternoon Instagram post. The 34-year-old ...
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 ...
Dodgers celebrate Alex Wood’s retirement after 12 MLB seasons featuring a 2017 All-Star year, 2020 title, and 77 career wins.