UPDATE: Wood tells Eric Gilmore of MLB.com that he “felt fine” after playing catch on Saturday and is scheduled to throw a bullpen session on Sunday. “I’ll throw off the mound again [Sunday] and ...
A historic mansion in Winnetka is the suburb’s most-expensive home sold this year. Retired Chicago Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood and his wife, Sarah, sold their 11,250-square-foot home at 660 Prospect ...
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The Chicago Cubs are one of the most storied franchises in all of baseball. Going back to their inception in 1876 as the Chicago White Stockings, the team has had plenty of legendary players take the ...
Chicago is about to get its own baseball circus. The new co-ed sportstainment team, the Chicago Snowballs, is set to debut on ...
CHICAGO, IL - MAY 06: Kerry Wood #34 of the Chicago Cubs pitches against the Cincinnati Reds at Wrigley Field on May 6, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois. The Reds defeated the Cubs 5-4. (Photo by Jonathan ...
The Chicago Cubs and the New York Yankees will play in Wrigley Field for the only the second time since the 1938 Word Series when they start a three-game series on Friday. Ryan Howard went 3 for 3 and ...
Kerry Wood carries himself with the manner, somehow regal and humble in equal proportions, of someone who has known both glory and pain. You don't need to read his bio or glimpse the scars on his ...
Retired Chicago Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood and his wife, Sarah, have placed their six-bedroom, 11,250-square-foot Georgian Revival-style mansion in Winnetka on the market for $8.49 million. Wood, 46, ...
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Aramis Ramírez and Kerry Wood stood at the steps to the main stage Friday night at the Cubs Convention, still not totally clear why they had been summoned to Chicago for the weekend’s fan festivities.