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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.
Wilbur Wood, who pitched 376 2/3 innings in 1972, died Saturday, Jan. 17 in Burlington, Massachusetts. He was 84 years old.
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, a knuckleball pitcher who won 20 games for four consecutive seasons as the workhorse of the Chicago White Sox ...
Wilbur Wood, the rubber-armed knuckleballer who practically lived on the mound for the Chicago White Sox in the early 1970s, ...
Alas, there was nothing Wood could do about the injury that essentially ended his career. In May 1976, a line drive by the ...
Wilbur Wood, who died Saturday at 84, became a Chicago White Sox legend thanks to his rubber-armed durability and a baffling ...
Former White Sox knuckleball pitcher Wilbur Wood passed away on Jan. 17 in a Burlington, Massachusetts, hospital. He was 84.
Major League Baseball is in mourning. Wilbur Wood, one of the most resilient and unique pitchers in MLB history, has died at ...
That’s a half of a game more than the top two Red Sox hurlers of 2025 combined: Garrett Crochet had a mere 205⅓ innings (and ...
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