Kerry Wood News
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Detroit’s Anibal Sanchez struck out 17 Atlanta Braves in eight innings in the Tigers’ 10-0 home win.
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Detroit Tigers’ Justin Verlander came within two outs of a third career no-hitter last night, as Andy Pettitte recorded his first win since coming out of retirement and Chicago Cubs’ Kerry Wood quit after 14 Major League Baseball seasons.
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The New York Yankees, with a 66-37 record, the best in the majors going into the final third of the season, acquired a pitcher, infielder and outfielder before the Major League Baseball trade deadline expired.
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The New York Yankees acquired right- handed pitcher Kerry Wood today after he was taken off the 15- day disabled list by the Cleveland Indians as the Major League Baseball trade deadline ended.
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Game 4 of the American League Championship Series, which the Rangers lead 3-2 heading back to Texas, offered fans the chance to reminisce and ruminate on the what-ifs of baseball.
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July 12 (Bloomberg) -- Kerry Wood, an All-Star pitcher who retired in May after a 14-year career that included 12 years with the Chicago Cubs and the 2010 season with the New York Yankees, signs his autograph for fans using Egraphs, which allows fans to order from specific major leaguers for $50 apiece during the introductory period of July 12-Aug. 12. (Source: Bloomberg)
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It’s “win or go home” for the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies, the past two World Series winners, who are each one loss away from postseason elimination.
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The New York Yankees followed a familiar formula in winning their opening game of the playoffs. For the Minnesota Twins, it was all too recognizable.
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Robinson Cano and Nick Swisher hit back-to-back home runs as the New York Yankees avoided postseason elimination with a 7-2 win over the Texas Rangers.
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The New York Yankees rallied from a five-run deficit, scoring five times in the eighth inning to defeat the Texas Rangers 6-5 in the opening game of their American League Championship Series.
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