“That was really nice,” Dano told Variety. “I was also incredibly grateful that the world spoke up for me so I didn’t have to.” “Little Miss Sunshine” directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris also ...
Wilbur Wood, a three-time All-Star pitcher who made opposing batters swing and miss with a nasty knuckleball, has died, the Chicago White Sox announced. He was 84. Wood spent 17 seasons in the majors ...
The El Paso County Medical Examiner's Office has ruled the death of a man in police custody a homicide. Paul Dominguez, 58, died of "positional asphyxia during law enforcement subdual and restrain," ...
Former big league knuckleballer Wilbur Wood died on Saturday at the age of 84. Wood led the major leagues in games pitched twice and games started four times during the course of his 17-year MLB ...
Knuckleballer and legendary Chicago White Sox lefty Wilbur Wood has died, the team announced late Sunday. He was 84. Wood played 17 seasons in the big leagues from 1961-78, including the final 12 with ...
Longtime big league knuckleballer Wilbur Wood passed away on Saturday at age 84. A left-handed workhorse starter, Wood was a three-time All-Star over a 17-year MLB career that included stints with the ...
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Wilbur Wood, who pitched 376 2/3 innings in 1972, died Saturday, Jan. 17 in Burlington, Massachusetts. He was 84 years old. No cause of death has been reported as of Sunday evening. Wood is widely ...
Wilbur Wood, who became a Chicago White Sox legend thanks to his rubber-armed durability and a baffling knuckleball, died Saturday in Burlington, Mass. He was 84. The White Sox confirmed Wood’s death, ...
He threw more innings in a season than any player since 1917. A three-time All-Star, he also had four 20-win seasons. By Victor Mather Wilbur Wood, the Chicago White Sox knuckleballer who started more ...
Wood (pictured here with the White Sox in 1973) averaged 336 innings per season from 1971 to 1975. Bettmann Archive / Getty Images The knuckleball is the everyman pitch. You may never throw a blazing ...
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