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Infobox MLB player


name = Kerry Wood
image = 9TH Kerry Wood.jpg
width = 240
caption =
team = New York Yankees
number = 39
position = Relief pitcher
birthdate =
birthplace =
bats = Right
throws = Right
debutdate = April 12
debutyear = 1998
debutteam = Chicago Cubs
statyear = August 19, 2010
stat1label = Win-Loss
stat1value = 82–68
stat2label = Earned run average
stat2value = 3.70
stat3label = Strikeouts
stat3value = 1,499
stat4label = Saves
stat4value = 62
teams =
Chicago Cubs ()
Cleveland Indians ()
New York Yankees (–present)
awards =
Rookie of the Year Award winner ()
All-Star selection in (2003, 2008)
Led NL in strikeouts in
Kerry Lee Wood (born June 16, 1977) is an American Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the New York Yankees. Wood recorded over 200 strikeouts in four out of his first five seasons, with a high of 266 in 2003. Wood has struggled with injuries throughout his career, being placed on the disabled list 14 times in the 13 seasons of his major league career. He missed the entire 1999 season due to elbow surgery in spring training. In recent years, he has had three serious arm injuries, and only started a total of 14 major league games from Opening Day 2005 through the middle of 2006. Wood returned to the Cubs during the 2007 season as a relief pitcher, and served as the team's closer in 2008.

Early life

Wood became a phenomenon while attending MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas, for his first three seasons of high school baseball. He continued his domination of batters at Grand Prairie High School in his final season as a high school player.

Professional career

Chicago Cubs

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1995-1997

= The Chicago Cubs drafted Wood as the fourth overall selection in the 1995 Amateur Draft. He spent three years playing in the Minor Leagues. His best season in the Minors came in 1996, when he posted a 10-2 record for the Daytona Cubs. He also played for the Triple-A Iowa Cubs. In 1997 he led all minor league pitchers in walks, with 131.

1998

= A prospect in the minor leagues, Wood made his first appearance in the
Major Leagues on April 12, 1998. In his fifth career start, on May 6, he threw a one-hit, no walk, 20-strikeout shutout against the Houston Astros, tying Roger Clemens' record for strikeouts in a nine-inning game and breaking Bill Gullickson's single-game rookie record of 18 strikeouts in 1980. To date, Wood and Bob Feller are the only two pitchers to strike out their age in one game (at age 17, Feller struck out 17 batters in one game in 1936). Wood allowed only two baserunners: an infield single by Ricky Gutierrez, and hit Craig Biggio. The single, off third baseman Kevin Orie's glove, was close enough that some fans lobbied to have it changed in scoring to an error, which would have given Wood a no-hitter. The game is considered by many to be the most dominant pitching performance in the history of baseball. Wood finished the 1998 season with a 13–6 record; despite missing the last month of the season with elbow soreness, he easily won the National League Rookie of the Year award. He pitched one game in the playoffs, losing against the Atlanta Braves. =

1999–2003

= During spring training of 1999, Wood underwent Tommy John surgery to repair damage to the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, missing the entire season. Wood returned in 2000 and struggled to an 8–7 record, but the following season, he returned to form. In 2001, Wood went 12-6 with a 3.36 ERA. The following season, Wood finished 12–11 with a 3.67 ERA, but perhaps more important was the fact he didn't miss a start all year long, setting career highs with 213.6 innings pitched and 33 starts. He rang up 217 strikeouts each season. In 2003, Wood continued to improve, setting career highs with 266 strikeouts, 14 wins (as part of a 14–11 record), a 3.20 ERA, and two shutouts. He threw the fastest fastball in the majors among starters, averaging 95.4 miles per hour.[http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=pit&lg=all&qual=y&type=4&season=2003&month=0 He also walked 100 batters and surrendered 24 home runs, also career highs, but was selected as a National League All-Star and helped lead the Cubs to the playoffs. Wood earned two wins in the Divisional Series against the Atlanta Braves and was the starter in Game 3 of the 2003 National League Championship Series, which the Cubs won in extra innings. However, the Cubs lost in seven games to the eventual World Series champion Florida Marlins. In the decisive Game 7, Wood hit the first home run by a pitcher in a NLCS game since another Cub, Rick Sutcliffe, did so in Game 1 in 1984. However, the Marlins won the game 9-6. Wood was the losing pitcher and the Cubs were eliminated. =

2004–2006

= Wood went just 8-9 during the 2004 season and was sidelined for nearly two months with a strained triceps. In 2005, Wood continued to struggle. On August 31, 2005, Wood underwent surgery and missed the remainder of the season. During Spring Training in 2006, Wood suffered several injuries which required an additional surgery (on his knee) and time off shortly after that to recover from injuries sustained falling out of a hot tub. On May 18, 2006, Wood returned to the Cubs' pitching rotation when he started and lost a home game against the Washington Nationals. In June, Wood returned to the DL with a sore shoulder. The following month, the Cubs announced that Wood had sustained a partially torn rotator cuff which was likely to keep him from pitching again for the rest of the year. At the end of the 2006 season, the Cubs exercised their option on Wood's contract and bought out the remaining $13M. =

2007–2008

= in 2008. With his long history of injuries and inability to stay in the starting rotation, Wood accepted the Cubs offer to return as a relief pitcher 2007. Wood attempted to sustain a regular throwing schedule and appearances during Spring Training games. However, Wood was placed on the 15 day DL with soreness in his elbow and was then moved to the 60 day DL. He began playing catch on May 21. In his first rehab assignment in Cubs Rookie Ball, he struck out all three batters he faced. On July 24, he pitched 1 inning with the Single-A Peoria Chiefs, throwing 9 pitches. He made back-to-back appearances on July 26 and July 27, throwing his fastball between 92-94 mph with no discomfort. The Cubs activated Wood from the 60-Day Disabled List on August 3, causing many to believe that he would make his actual return on that day. He remained healthy appearing in 22 games and posting a 1-1 record with a solid 3.33 ERA. He was generally limited to one inning per outing, not appearing in games on back to back days, though he did pitch in both halves of a double header on September 15. Wood was a major contributor to the Cub's NL Central Division Championship down the stretch in late September, earning a win and 8 holds. Wood filed for free-agency on November 11, 2007, though he suggested that he wanted to remain in pinstripes for the 2008 season. Despite multi-year offers from other teams, Wood agreed to a one year, $4.2 million deal with the Cubs.

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Wood, along with Bob Howry and Carlos Marmol, competed for the role as the Cubs' closer after Ryan Dempster was moved to the starting rotation. Wood was placed on the 15-day DL on July 24, 2008 with a blister on his right index finger. He returned to throw a scoreless inning against the Houston Astros on August 5, 2008. On November 13, 2008, after acquiring closer Kevin Gregg from the Florida Marlins, Cubs general manager Jim Hendry announced that the organization did not plan on re-signing Wood.

Cleveland Indians

On December 13, 2008, Wood signed a two-year contract with the Cleveland Indians. Cubs fans showed their appreciation for him by giving him a standing ovation when the Cleveland Indians played at Wrigley Field on June 19, 2009. . On July 17, 2010, Wood was placed on the disabled list for the 14th time in his major league career, this time due to a blister on his right index finger .

New York Yankees

Wood was traded from the Cleveland Indians to the New York Yankees on July 31, 2010, minutes prior to the non-waiver trade deadline for a player to be named or cash considerations.

MLB records


Fastest to reach 1000 strikeouts in MLB history (in appearances): 134 games
Fastest to reach 1000 strikeouts in MLB history (in innings pitched): 853 IP
Strikeouts in a 9-inning game: 20 on May 6, 1998 (tied record with Roger Clemens)

Personal life

Wood is married to the former Sarah Pates of Waukegan, Illinois. While playing for the Cubs, The Woods hosted a celebrity bowling tournament called ''Kerry Wood's Strike Zone'', which also featured a silent auction that raised over two million dollars.

See also


List of Major League Baseball strikeout champions
List of pitchers who have struck out 18 or more batters in a nine-inning MLB game

References

External links

succession box


title = Baseball America Rookie of the Year
years = 1998
before = Nomar Garciaparra
after = Carlos Beltran
fonte: Wikipedia

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