Kerry Wood has flown back to Chicago to get a cortisone shot in his right (throwing) shoulder, the club announced Tuesday afternoon. Considering Wood's injury history and the fact that we're less than ...
Kerry Wood is one of those Cubs stories that make you feel all warm and tingly inside. (No, that's not just the Red Bull you had this morning.) Wood was the Cubs cocky fireballer who lost his arm and ...
The Cubs have activated pitchers Ryan Dempster and Kerry Wood from the disabled list, effective for Thursday's matinee in Cincinnati, the club has announced. The corresponding roster move is to send ...
Kerry Wood was the talk of baseball early in 1998, and on a cold, wet day at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs the rookie was on fire, striking out 20 Astros batters in a 2-0 win over Houston.
Former Chicago Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood was more than happy to praise Chicago fans and seemed grateful for the way fans embraced him. Kerry Wood is certainly familiar with the Chicago Cubs. He’s also ...
For Kerry Wood there are some things bigger than baseball. There’s having a good attitude and overcoming adversity. And there’s setting a good example for your kids. That, says Wood, is why he stayed ...
(CBS) Former Cubs star pitcher Kerry Wood has further endeared himself to fans by voicing his displeasure with umpire Joe West, who ejected manager Joe Maddon in Chicago's 4-1 victory at St. Louis on ...
Max Scherzer authored one of the more dominant pitching performances in recent memory during Wednesday’s game between the Nationals and Tigers. Scherzer tied a major league record for strikeouts in a ...
CHICAGO (CBS)-- Former Cub Kerry Wood was only 17 years old when he was drafted out of high school. "High school ball changed the course of my life," Wood said. He remembers what it felt like to pitch ...
If there is a better feel-good story in the 2008 season better than the Tampa Bay Rays, it is the resurgence of Kerry Wood and his career. It is safe to say that Kerry Wood has endured the highest of ...
On May 6, 1998, Astros outfielder Derek Bell woke up as the leading hitter in the National League, one of three players in the majors hitting above .400. But by 3:37 that afternoon, the 29-year-old ...
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