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| Date of Birth: | Hometown: |
| June 16, 1977 | Irving |
Bio:
Kerry Lee Wood (conceived June 16, 1977 in Irving, Texas) is an American previous baseball pitcher who played 14 seasons for the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and New York Yankees. At the point when Kerry was a 20-year-old new kid on the block he recorded 20 strikeouts in a one-hit shutout against the Houston Astros, giving one of the best contributing exhibitions Major League Baseball history. Kerry is simply behind Randy Johnson in profession strikeouts per nine innings pitched. Kerry resigned from baseball in May 2012 while playing for the Chicago Cubs.
Best Known For:
Kerry is best known for playing 14 seasons for MLB groups the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and New York Yankees. He is likewise known for having the second most profession strikeouts per nine innings pitched.
Individual Life:
Kerry is hitched to Sarah Pates. The couple have one child, Justin, and two little girls, Katie and Charlotte.












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