Alex Wood announced his retirement after 12 seasons in Major League Baseball. He gained prominence as a valuable player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, earning an All-Star selection in 2017 and a World Series title in 2020. Drafted by the Atlanta Braves in 2012, he transitioned to the Dodgers in 2015 through a three-team trade. Wood's career saw a mix of success, including a standout 2017 season with a 2.72 ERA and key World Series performances that underscored his contributions to the team.
Alex Wood called it a career after 12 seasons in Major League Baseball, culminating in being an All-Star in 2017 and a World Series champion in 2020.
Wood had significant success with the Los Angeles Dodgers, including a standout performance in the 2017 World Series against the Houston Astros.
Drafted by the Atlanta Braves in 2012, Wood established himself as a full-time starter by 2015, contributing to the Dodgers' dominant rotations.
Despite injury challenges early in his career, Wood rebounded in 2017 with a 2.72 ERA, helping the Dodgers excel with the league's best starter ERA that year.
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