One of the funkiest pitching motions in recent Atlanta Braves vintage has thrown home for the final time.
Wood came into professional baseball as a second-round pick by the Braves in 2012 out of the University of Georgia.
He made his debut only 11 months later, a scoreless outing in relief.
Wood began his Braves career as a reliever with his herky-jerky southpaw motion, but he eventually transitioned into a long-time big league starter.
The best portion of Wood's career, by the numbers, came with the Braves.
He had a 3.10 ERA with Atlanta, the best of his five MLB stops.