Alex Wood Announces Retirement After 12 Remarkable MLB Seasons

After 12 seasons, All-Star pitcher Alex Wood retires, reflecting on a career that includes a World Series title with the Dodgers.

Alex Wood, the celebrated left-handed pitcher, has officially announced his retirement from Major League Baseball after an illustrious 12-season career. His retirement was declared through a heartfelt message on social media this Friday. Wood, who was a pivotal part of the Los Angeles Dodgers' 2020 World Series victory, expressed his deep gratitude for the game that shaped his life.

Wood, 34, shared his reflections on Instagram, stating, "I never could've imagined it would turn out this way. Baseball was my first love. Outside of God and my family, nothing else has shaped me the way this game has." His career highlights include being an All-Star in 2017 and participating in the postseason seven times.

His final season with the Oakland Athletics saw him struggle with a 5.26 ERA over nine starts. However, his overall career stats remain impressive, with a 77-68 record and a 3.78 ERA across 278 games. Wood's journey through MLB included stints with five teams, notably two periods with the Dodgers, and a significant role in their 2020 World Series win against the Tampa Bay Rays.

Wood's career began at the University of Georgia, leading to his selection by the Atlanta Braves in the 2012 MLB Draft. His major league debut followed in 2013. His best season was in 2017 with the Dodgers, where he achieved a 16-3 record with a 2.72 ERA.

Reflecting on his career, Wood wrote, "Playing for five iconic franchises and becoming part of those communities is something my family and I will always cherish." He concluded his message with a hopeful note, "Cheers to what's next. See you at the park! Love, Woody."

What to Read Next

Toronto Blue Jays Strategize Rotation for Yankees Series: Scherzer Gets Extra Rest
MLB

Toronto Blue Jays Strategize Rotation for Yankees Series: Scherzer Gets Extra Rest

The Toronto Blue Jays adjust their pitching rotation for the Yankees series, giving Max Scherzer extra rest to recover from back tightness.

MLB Power Rankings 2025: Evaluating Team Cores Through 2027
MLB

MLB Power Rankings 2025: Evaluating Team Cores Through 2027

An in-depth analysis of MLB team cores, ranking all 30 teams based on star power and future potential through 2027.

Ultimate Guide to MLB Fantasy Baseball Lineups and Betting Tips for Friday
MLB

Ultimate Guide to MLB Fantasy Baseball Lineups and Betting Tips for Friday

Get expert MLB fantasy baseball lineup advice and betting tips for Friday's games, including starting pitcher rankings and key matchups.

Nolan McLean Makes History: First Mets Pitcher to Win First Four MLB Starts
MLB

Nolan McLean Makes History: First Mets Pitcher to Win First Four MLB Starts

Rookie Nolan McLean leads the Mets to victory, becoming the first pitcher in team history to win his first four MLB starts.

MLB 2025 Season Power Rankings: September Stretch Run Highlights Top Teams and Playoff Contenders
MLB

MLB 2025 Season Power Rankings: September Stretch Run Highlights Top Teams and Playoff Contenders

As the 2025 MLB season enters its final stretch, discover the top teams making their push for the playoffs and the key players driving their success.

MLB Free Agency 2026: Key Players, Big Contracts, and Emerging Stars
MLB

MLB Free Agency 2026: Key Players, Big Contracts, and Emerging Stars

Explore the 2026 MLB free agency landscape, featuring top players like Kyle Tucker and Kyle Schwarber, and emerging stars from Japan such as Tatsuya Imai and Munetaka Murakami.

Cubs' Cade Horton Shines with No-Hit Performance Despite Early Hook
MLB

Cubs' Cade Horton Shines with No-Hit Performance Despite Early Hook

Cubs rookie Cade Horton delivers a stunning no-hit performance for five innings, showcasing his potential as a top MLB rookie despite an early hook by manager Craig Counsell.

Christian Yelich Sidelined with Back Injury as Brewers Face Phillies in Crucial Series
MLB

Christian Yelich Sidelined with Back Injury as Brewers Face Phillies in Crucial Series

Christian Yelich scratched from Brewers' lineup due to back soreness as Milwaukee faces Philadelphia in a pivotal NL series.

Isaac Paredes' Hamstring Recovery: Will the Astros' Third Baseman Return This Season?
MLB

Isaac Paredes' Hamstring Recovery: Will the Astros' Third Baseman Return This Season?

Astros' third baseman Isaac Paredes tests his hamstring with running and fielding, but his return this season remains uncertain.

Detroit Tigers' Kyle Finnegan Sidelined with Groin Injury in Crucial Win Over Mets
MLB

Detroit Tigers' Kyle Finnegan Sidelined with Groin Injury in Crucial Win Over Mets

Detroit Tigers' closer Kyle Finnegan suffered a groin injury during warm-up, missing the game against the Mets, but the team secured a 6-2 victory.

MLB Trade Deadline Impact: Analyzing Team Performance One Month Later
MLB

MLB Trade Deadline Impact: Analyzing Team Performance One Month Later

A comprehensive analysis of how MLB teams have fared one month after the trade deadline, highlighting key performances and playoff prospects.

Ha-Seong Kim Shines in Braves Debut Despite Loss to Cubs
MLB

Ha-Seong Kim Shines in Braves Debut Despite Loss to Cubs

Ha-Seong Kim makes an impressive debut with the Atlanta Braves, going 2-for-4 in a narrow loss to the Chicago Cubs.

MLB Playoff Push: Rising Stars Jonah Tong and Payton Tolle Lead Key Pickups
MLB

MLB Playoff Push: Rising Stars Jonah Tong and Payton Tolle Lead Key Pickups

Discover the top MLB rookies and key pickups for the fantasy baseball playoffs, including Jonah Tong and Payton Tolle, who are making waves in their debuts.

MLB September Showdown: Expert Predictions on Playoff Contenders and Division Races
MLB

MLB September Showdown: Expert Predictions on Playoff Contenders and Division Races

As the MLB season heads into its final month, experts weigh in on which teams will dominate September, secure playoff spots, and win tight division races.

September Showdown: Ranking the Most Exciting MLB Playoff Races to Watch
MLB

September Showdown: Ranking the Most Exciting MLB Playoff Races to Watch

As September begins, we rank the most thrilling MLB playoff races, from wild card battles to division title chases, that will define the final month of the season.

Load More

We use essential cookies to make our site work. With your consent, we may also use non-essential cookies to improve user experience and analyze website traffic. By clicking "Accept," you agree to our website's cookie use as described in our Cookie Policy.