Wilbur Wood, who died Saturday at 84, became a Chicago White Sox legend thanks to his rubber-armed durability and a baffling ...
Former Chicago White Sox star pitcher Wilbur Wood, whose knuckleball revitalized his career, has died, the team announced on ...
Knuckleballer and legendary Chicago White Sox lefty Wilbur Wood has died, the team announced late Sunday. He was 84. Wood played 17 seasons in the big leagues from 1961-78, including the final 12 with ...
Wilbur Wood, who pitched 376 2/3 innings in 1972, died Saturday, Jan. 17 in Burlington, Massachusetts. He was 84 years old.
He threw more innings in a season than any player since 1917. A three-time All-Star, he also had four 20-win seasons.
Wilbur Wood, who spent 17 seasons in the Majors from 1961-78, passed away Saturday at 84 years old, the White Sox announced.
Alas, there was nothing Wood could do about the injury that essentially ended his career. In May 1976, a line drive by the ...
He led the major leagues in games pitched twice and games started four times during the course of his 17-year MLB career.
Wilbur Forrester Wood Jr., the Chicago White Sox legend and master of the knuckleball, died at 84 in Burlington, ...
Wilbur Wood was knuckleballing workhorse that defined an era on the South Side, leaving behind one of the most underrated ...
Baseball lost one of its most durable and unconventional arms this weekend with the death of Wilbur Wood, a former ...
Wood died Saturday at 84 in a hospital in Massachusetts. Wood will be remembered for his durability. He started the most ...