Former MLB player Tim Wakefield represented the United States for 17 seasons. His professional debut was on July 31, 1992, for the Pittsburgh Pirates, for whom he was selected in the 1998 amateur selection. Tim also played for the Boston Red Sox on September 25, 2011, which was his final day of MLB competition.
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Tim, a retired MLB player, spent his entire career playing for the Boston Red Sox, just one team, during those 17 seasons. Tim was chosen in 1998 by the Pirates. He played with the Pittsburgh Pirates when he made his Major League Baseball debut on July 31, 1992, and the Boston Red Sox when he retired on September 25, 2011.
He was employed by NESN as a studio commentator for Red Sox coverage in addition to being a player.
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What is Tim Wakefield doing now? What does Tim Wakefield do now?
Wakefield joined NESN’s before and postgame coverage of Red Sox games after he retired in 2011. He joined the booth as a color commentator for this season.
The Red Sox Foundation’s honorary chairman is Wakefield.
He played on the World Series winning teams in 2004 and 2007, and he was an All-Star in 2009.


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