After 19 years in the MLB (17 of them with the Red Sox), knuckleballer Tim Wakefield is retiring.
He's finishing with a 200-180 record, a 4.41 ERA, and 2,156 strikeouts. He had 186 wins with the Sox, 6 shy of the team record, held by Roger Clemens. He is first among Red Sox pitchers in appearances (590), starts (430) and innings pitched (3,006).
Only Carl Yastrzemski (23), Ted Williams (19), and Dwight Evans (19) played with the Red Sox for a longer time.
Hall of Famer?
He's finishing with a 200-180 record, a 4.41 ERA, and 2,156 strikeouts. He had 186 wins with the Sox, 6 shy of the team record, held by Roger Clemens. He is first among Red Sox pitchers in appearances (590), starts (430) and innings pitched (3,006).
Only Carl Yastrzemski (23), Ted Williams (19), and Dwight Evans (19) played with the Red Sox for a longer time.
Hall of Famer?