Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer says that the team has offered Kerry Wood a "substantial raise" in hopes of bringing the veteran relief pitcher back.
"We continue to want Kerry back in Chicago," Hoyer said. "We've offered him a substantial raise and we certainly hope it gets done.
"(President of baseball operations Theo Epstein) and I and the rest of the people we brought in, obviously we come in with somewhat a fresh set of eyes, that doesn't diminish what people have done long before (we arrived) here."
Wood, Chicago's No. 1 pick in the 1995 June draft, earned rookie of the year honors in 1998 and spent the first 11 years of his career in the organization.
Kerry Wood Offered Raise By Cubs





