Wilbur Wood, the legendary Major League Baseball pitcher known for his knuckleball, has died at the age of 84. The Chicago White Sox confirmed the new.
Wood (pictured here with the White Sox in 1973) averaged 336 innings per season from 1971 to 1975. Bettmann Archive / Getty Images The knuckleball is the everyman pitch. You may never throw a blazing ...
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Wilbur Wood, White Sox knuckleball pitcher who twice did 'double duty,' passes away
Wilbur Wood, the knuckleball pitcher known for his durability and control while with the Chicago White Sox, has passed away. The news was announced on social media by a family friend.
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This Twins pitcher is throwing an 87 MPH knuckleball
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Wilbur Wood, who became a Chicago White Sox legend thanks to his rubber-armed durability and a baffling knuckleball, died Saturday in Burlington, Mass. He was 84. The White Sox confirmed Wood’s death, ...
January 19 - Wilbur Wood, who pitched 376 2/3 innings in 1972, died Saturday in Burlington, Mass. He was 84 years old. No cause of death has been reported as of Sunday evening. Wood is widely regarded ...
Wilbur Wood, a knuckleball pitcher who won 20 games for four consecutive seasons as the workhorse of the Chicago White Sox staff during the 1970s, died on Jan. 17. He was 84. Wood spent 17 seasons in ...
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