White Sox knuckleballer Wilbur Wood dies at 84

Veteran Pitcher Wilbur Wood Passes Away at 84

Wilbur Wood, the iconic knuckleball pitcher who dominated on the mound for nearly two decades, has left an indelible mark on baseball history. At just 84, his passing is a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of athletic prowess in today's game.

Wood's legacy as a workhorse was cemented by his remarkable durability, which earned him a reputation as one of the most reliable pitchers of his generation. In 1972, he set an MLB record for most innings pitched with 376 2/3, a feat that likely won't be seen again due to the modern era's emphasis on bullpen specialist roles and high-pitched fastballs.

But Wood's impact went beyond mere statistics. His innovative use of the knuckleball, which he learned from his father, was an instant sensation in the late 1960s and 1970s. The pitch's unpredictable movement and velocity made it nearly unhittable at times, earning him three consecutive All-Star appearances.

Wood's transition from bullpen to rotation specialist was a masterclass in adaptability, one that allowed him to thrive in the ever-changing landscape of baseball. His on-field accomplishments – including a career record of 164-156 with a 3.24 ERA – are a testament to his hard work and dedication.

As news of Wood's passing spreads, fans and fellow players alike will remember him for his unwavering commitment to the craft and his status as one of the most memorable knuckleballers in baseball history.
 
RIP Wilbur Wood πŸ™. Still can't believe he was only 84 when he kicked the bucket. The man was a true original, throwing that crazy knuckleball for decades πŸ˜‚. His record's not gonna be broken anytime soon πŸ‘Š. What's with all these bullpen specialists nowadays? Can't we just have one guy who can pitch like Wilbur Wood, but stay healthy for more than 10 years? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
just heard about wilbur wood passin away at 84 😒 he was literally a legend on the mound with that knuckleball of his 🀯 no way he set an MLB record for most innings pitched back in 72 πŸ“š and still managed to be one of the most reliable pitchers of his gen πŸ™Œ but its crazy how times have changed now with all these bullpen specialists πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ think wood would've been lost in that era πŸ€”
 
πŸ™ I'm not surprised Wilbur Wood's legacy is being reevaluated with his passing - it's a reminder that our society values youth and flash over experience and skill. The fact that bullpen specialist roles have become so prevalent in modern baseball is a commentary on the changing nature of work and athleticism. It's like, what happened to the 20-year-olds who can't even make it as starters? πŸ€” We're more concerned with having 6-man rotations than preserving the art of pitching. And let's be real, if we want to honor Wood's legacy, we need to start investing in our minor league system and giving these guys a chance to prove themselves. Otherwise, his hard work and dedication will be lost on future generations. πŸ’”
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm so sorry it took me this long to see Wilbur Wood's obit πŸ€—. Growing up, my dad always told me about him being a legend on the mound. He was one of those guys who just made you want to watch baseball more πŸ“Ί. His story is actually kinda inspiring - from pitching for like 20 years with barely any injuries to now he's no longer with us, it's crazy how fast time flies ⏱️. What I love most about his legacy is that he adapted and innovated instead of just sticking to what everyone else was doing πŸ€”. That's the kinda attitude we need more of in sports today πŸ’ͺ.
 
man thats sad wilbur wood was like the ultimate workhorse πŸ€• he was so reliable on the mound it's crazy to think about how hard he must've thrown over the years, 376 2/3 innings is insane, i dont know how anyone can do that nowadays they all seem to be more focused on being closers and stuff. but wilbur wood's knuckleball was a game changer, it was like nothing anyone had ever seen before, and he could throw it for miles πŸŒ„ his legacy is def going to live on though, i mean who can forget the guy who dominated in the 70s?
 
He was like a fine wine aging with time! 84 is old but his legacy lives on πŸ’•. I'm still amazed by that record he set back in '72, it's crazy how long ago that was 😲. The knuckleball was just weird and wonderful, all those unpredictable bounces 🀯. He must've been so focused on his craft, always trying to perfect that pitch πŸ”. It's a shame we won't see anyone like him again, but at the same time, it's awesome how he adapted and thrived in his career 🌟.
 
πŸ™ I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that Wilbur Wood is no longer with us... 84 years young was an incredible run, and it's crazy to think about how he dominated on the mound for nearly two decades 🀯. The man was like a fine-tuned machine, always seeming to find a way to get outs even when others were struggling πŸŒͺ️.

I mean, can you imagine having to learn how to throw a knuckleball from scratch and then making it look effortless? 😲 That's some next-level stuff right there. And the stats are just mind-boggling - 164 wins, 156 losses, a 3.24 ERA... he was basically unstoppable on his best days πŸ’ͺ.

But what really gets me is how adaptable he was as a player. From being a bullpen specialist to transitioning to rotation work, it's clear that Wood was all about adapting to the game and finding ways to stay ahead of the competition πŸ”„. And let's not forget those three consecutive All-Star appearances... 🀩.

All in all, Wilbur Wood's passing is definitely a reminder to appreciate the legends of the game while they're still with us πŸ™. He may be gone, but his legacy will live on for generations to come πŸ’•.
 
I'm shook 🀯, not just because Wilbur Wood was a legendary pitcher, but also because I just realized how old he was... 84 is like, ancient for a sports star πŸ™„. I mean, who needs retirement when you can still dominate on the mound at that age? πŸ˜‚ Sounds like Wilbur was living his best life – and we're all better off for having watched him play! πŸ’ͺ His legacy will live on, and I'm sure he's already pitching in heaven with a fastball that's unhittable... even by the angels ⚾️.
 
Can't believe Wilbur Wood is gone πŸ’”. Knuckleball legends don't come around like that again πŸ™. 376 2/3 innings pitched? Mind blown 🀯. A true pioneer who paved his own way, no need for fancy stats or gadgets 🚫. RIP, Wilbur 🎣
 
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