Bobblehead #4
Name: Kerry Wood
Position: Relief Pitcher
Team: Chicago Cubs
Description: 7.25 inches tall; Kerry in dressed in a Peoria Chiefs
uniform and is just starting his pitching motion.
Relevance: Kerry Wood
was my favorite baseball player during the past fourteen seasons. He spent time in Peoria rehabbing
with the Chiefs during the 2005, 2006, and 2007 seasons.
How Acquired: A giveaway promotion at a Peoria Chiefs baseball game.
Notes: Kerry is most noted probably for
the potential career that never was, but that was due to a spotty injury
history. He battled back from injury
more times than he or I would care to count.
But, he always worked hard, was a good teammate, gave back to the
community, and said & did the right things.
Player History: Kerry Wood was
drafted out of high school as the Cubs number one draft pick in June of
1995. He debuted during the 1998 season,
at the age of twenty-one, and helped the Cubs secure the wild card with help of
Sammy Sosa’s sixty-six homers. He struck
out 20 Astros in only his fifth major league start, in what some pundits have
called the most dominating pitching performance ever. I still remember walking into my dorm room
after class and turning on the game in the middle of the third inning. His slider was so filthy that day! Kerry missed all of the ’99 season due to an
elbow injury. Kerry won the Rookie of the Year Award in
1998, was invited to two all-star games, and at one point he became a solid
closer.
Peoria Chiefs Career totals: 5 games, 2 starts, 0-0 record, 10.1
innings, 3 hits allowed, 1 walk, 1 hit batter, 1 wild pitch, 20 strikeouts,
0.58 WHIP, 0.00 ERA, and 17.4 K/9. 17
strikeouts per every nine innings? That’s
ridiculous.
Bonus Note: I graduated high school one year after Kerry Wood and had
elbow surgery one year before him. We have
very similar body types AND he pitched for my favorite team. I lived vicariously through him for more than
a decade and maybe even shed a tear the day he retired.
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