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18 minutes ago, Timmy U said:

That’s sad. He started like half the games one year in my childhood. An all-time Sox great. RIP

1n 1972, he started 49 games in a strike-shortened 154 game season. 

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I  always found it odd that JRs ownership basically had nothing to do with Wilbur Wood. To the best of my knowledge he was never even invited back to Soxfest or any doings at the ballpark. If the White Sox ever have a Team Hall of Fame  (like other teams have)  Wood will be a White Sox Hall of Famer.

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41 minutes ago, WBWSF said:

I  always found it odd that JRs ownership basically had nothing to do with Wilbur Wood. To the best of my knowledge he was never even invited back to Soxfest or any doings at the ballpark. If the White Sox ever have a Team Hall of Fame  (like other teams have)  Wood will be a White Sox Hall of Famer.

For many years the Sox had a Hall of Fame located in the stadium I think it was by the home plate area, perhaps someone can correct me on this.

I know when the stadium renovations took place it was removed. I don't know what became of it. 

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Didn't become a starter until Johnny Sain moved him to the rotation in 1971 at the age of 29....11.7 bWAR for his efforts. 10.7 in 1972.   But a liner to the knee effectively ended his career and HOF chances (although he should have had some HOF mention).
Great Sox!

May he rest in peace.
 

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Here's my story: My parents owned a deli. On Saturdays, my Dad would give us money, each, to go to the Metro on Belmont, and buy a toy. My older brother would con us to use our money to buy baseball cards. So we'd open the packs. My older brother and sister would grab up the Ron Santo, Billy Williams and Ernie Banks cards. When I cried hard enough, my brother gave me the Rich Morales and Wilbur Wood cards, telling me that they were also Chicago players. I never looked back. 

1970 WILBUR WOOD Chicago Whlte SOX Vintage Topps Baseball Card Number ...

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4 hours ago, WestEddy said:

Here's my story: My parents owned a deli. On Saturdays, my Dad would give us money, each, to go to the Metro on Belmont, and buy a toy. My older brother would con us to use our money to buy baseball cards. So we'd open the packs. My older brother and sister would grab up the Ron Santo, Billy Williams and Ernie Banks cards. When I cried hard enough, my brother gave me the Rich Morales and Wilbur Wood cards, telling me that they were also Chicago players. I never looked back. 

1970 WILBUR WOOD Chicago Whlte SOX Vintage Topps Baseball Card Number ...

Thank you for that beautiful story and the pic..

Wilbur and Hoyt Wilhelm threw the knuckle ball and J.C. Martin tried to block them. I have fond memories of both of those pitchers and much simpler days.

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27 minutes ago, Falstaff said:

I became a lifelong White Sox fan because of Wilbur Wood, Bart Johnson, Terry Forster, Goose Gossage, Bill Melton, Carlos May, No Neck Walt Williams, and Ed Herrmann.

RIP Wilbur 

I knew you were a longtime fan by your name. That and Augsberger were the beers sold at Comiskey when I was young. Wood and Buehrle

are the two pitchers that have their pictures on my Sox shrine wall. Wilbur and Dick Allen are my boyhood heroes.

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