
Alex Wood, the former world champion in all stars, retires from MLB
Alex Wood, who started the old warriors, Alex Wood, announced his retirement on Friday.
The 34 -year -old Lefty played 12 seasons in the major league championships, showed one of the stars and won the One World series.
Make Wood the retirement official in a Instagram Post.
Wood wrote: “For more than half of my life, every decision I made focuses on how it affects my career in the baseball.” “I have been given every ounce of myself in seeking to achieve my life for life in becoming a big player. He played 12 years in the show, reached 7 posteesons, winning the world series, and earning the selection of all-star-it was not possible to imagine that it would happen in this way.”
After a collective profession in Georgia, Wood remained locally after formulating Braves in the second round in 2012.
Wood published a great era 3.10 in 86 games with The Braves before trading in Los Angeles, where he was spending the following four chapters (2015-18) with evaders.
In 2017, he achieved 25 beginnings in Los Angeles, spreading the best era in his career and obtained a gesture to him in his only career.
Wood spent 2019 with the REDS team before returning to Dodgers in 2020 and winning the world series, where he achieved four roles in Fall Classic and not allowed any runs.
He joined the giants at the age of 30 and spent three strong seasons there before finishing his career with athletics in 2024.
“For the brave, the evaders, Reds, giants and athletics – and your stunning fans – thank you,” Wood wrote. “Playing with five distinct privileges and part of these societies is something my family and I will always cherish it.”
Wood also formulated his emotional gratitude to his teammates, coaches, wife, parents, children and his agent.
He added: “The baseball game was my first love. Outside God and my family, nothing else was the way this game was.” “Even writing this, I can only smile thinking about how I love the game after all this time.
“For everyone who helped make this dream a fact I could not start the list – if you think this is about you – I love you and thank you. Schens for the next. I see you in the garden!”
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