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BORN: October 25, 1889,
Kansas City, MO
DIED: July
27, 1985
HEIGHT: 5'11"
WEIGHT: 180
lbs.
BATTED: Right
THREW: Right
POSITION: Pitcher
TEAMS: Boston Red Sox, 1908-1915; Cleveland
Indians, 1917, 1919-1920 Outfielder - Cleveland Indians, 1918-1922
In 1912, Joe Wood enjoyed one of the finest seasons
a pitcher has ever known: 34-5, an ERA of 1.91, 10 shutouts, won an
American League record 16-consecutive regular season decisions.
Wood was a member of three World Series championship
teams in 1912, 1915, and 1920.
After 9 seasons as a pitcher, an injury caused Wood
to make a short-lived but successful position switch to outfielder.
Wood finished his career with a record of 116-57 with a lifetime ERA
of 2.03.
After retiring, Wood spent twenty years as head coach
of the Yale University baseball team, compiling a career managing record
of 283-228-1 in the process.
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