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Ryan Woodhams is a relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He was originally signed following the 2012 season by the Cleveland Indians, before also seeing time with the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, and Boston Red Sox.

Cleveland Indians

He was signed by the Cleveland Indians on December 25, 2012. He made the opening day roster despite injury problems that persisted throughout the season. After giving up 9 runs in his first 6 innings, to the tune of 0-3 with a 13.50 ERA, he was released on May 3rd.

San Diego Padres

He was signed by the San Diego Padres on May 9th, just days after his release from Cleveland. He began to see success in his three months with the team, pitching to a 3-0 record, giving up 3 runs over his next 25 innings, for an ERA of 1.08. However, on August 6th, after meeting with GM Joshua Byrnes, he requested a trade after realizing he wouldn't be a Padre long-term.

Detroit Tigers

He was traded to the Tigers on August 9. He didn't have as much success with the Tigers, finishing with an injury-plagued 7 runs over his final 15.1 innings, for a disappointing 4.11 ERA. He became a free agent after the season.

Boston Red Sox

After serious talks with the Blue Jays, Orioles, Phillies, Dodgers, and Yankees, he agreed to a sign-and-trade with the Athletics, and was traded to Red Sox on April 15. On April 17, after he threw 2 innings with just 1 run, 6 strikeouts, 1 hit and 2 walks in his debut. After news leaked that he and the Red Sox were talking about extending his deal, he allegedly called manager John Farrell a "batwhack" and a "hothead", and did not attend the game against the Orioles that night. The next day, he was placed on and cleared waivers, and became a free agent.

Retirement

WMD-40 announced his retirement on April 18th after he was released by the team. He stated on April 25th that he was seeking an opportunity in a team's front office.

Comeback with the Tampa Bay Rays

His time away from the field was short, and on May 3, one year since his release from Cleveland, it was announced he was attempting a comeback. On June 9th, after fielding offers from the Yankees, Rays, Royals, White Sox, Athletics, and Angels, he began to seriously consider a return as long as he could get sufficient playing time, and the White Sox, Angels, Athletics, and Rays became the most attractive options. Magik agreed to sign with the Tampa Bay Rays for a 1-year deal worth $7 million that included a mutual option for 2015. He signed with the Rays because of their annual contention for a title and the desire to play for Joe Maddon. He got the win after 3 innings, 0 runs, and 7 strikeouts. His second appearance lasted 1.1 innings, and he gave up 2 runs while getting just one strikeout. He was released afterward.

Suspension

On July 24th, Woodhams was suspended for 15 games for an undisclosed paperwork issue. He will be eligible to return on August 4th, his birthday.

Houston Astros

On August 4th, his suspension expired, and on September 1st, he was hired as the assistant manager for the Houston Astros, as the assistant to Tom Lawless, who was the interim manager replacing Bo Porter. Under Lawless and Woodhams, the team won a decent 11 of their final 24 games, including winning three consecutive division series, something that was not done by the team since 8/26/08-9/3/08, when they were still in the National League Central.

Future

After the World Series, on October 30th, Woodhams was offered the position as Yankees hitting coach. On November 3rd, he was reportedly offered a minor-league deal to play for the Minnesota Twins. On November 5th, he was offered a 7-year/$107 million deal to play quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. On November 6th, Woodhams was named as a candidate for the Rays' managerial position. He released a statement later that day to say he "need[ed] some time to think over the tremendous offers [he has] received. [He] will make an announcement when it is time, but [his] expectation would be to not announce anything for three to four weeks." He went on to say that he wasn't sure he hadntt played his last MLB game.