A knuckleballer who set the standard for durability en route to three All-Star Game appearances in 17 MLB seasons passed away ...
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 ...
White Sox legend and chronically-underrated starting pitcher in the 1970s, Wilbur Wood, died on Saturday at age 84.
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Wilbur Wood passes away
Longtime big league knuckleballer Wilbur Wood passed away on Saturday at age 84. A left-handed workhorse starter, Wood was a ...
Former White Sox knuckleballer Wilbur Wood passed away on Saturday at age 84, multiple sources have confirmed.
Wilbur Wood, who died Saturday at 84, became a Chicago White Sox legend thanks to his rubber-armed durability and a baffling ...
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 pitched 376 2/3 innings in 1972, died Saturday, Jan. 17 in Burlington, Massachusetts. He was 84 years old.
Wilbur Wood, who spent 17 seasons in the Majors from 1961-78, passed away Saturday at 84 years old, the White Sox announced.
In 1963, several Bears made the Pro Bowl — Ditka, Wade, Pyle, Doug Atkins, Joe Fortunato and Richie Petitbon. The top honors ...
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