Since 1998, Kerry Wood has only spent two seasons not wearing a Chicago Cubs uniform. He spent 2009 with the Cleveland Indians and then split 2010 between the Indians and the New York Yankees before returning to the Cubs last season. Now Wood may be moving on again.

Sources tell ESPN that the Cubs and the 34-year-old Wood "can't agree on money or length of contract at this point." Wood had been "confident" that he'd sign with the Cubs only a week ago, he told NBC-5 Chicago, ESPN reports, but now he may head elsewhere; he's planning to make his decision by week's end.

ESPN has it that the Philadelphia Phillies would like to add Wood to its bullpen.

Wood could have signed a two-year, $10 million contract with the Chicago White Sox last offseason or joined the Boston Red Sox for one year and $5 million, but opted to sign with the Cubs for one season and $1.5 million to help out the North Siders. He went on to post a 3-5 record and 21 holds with a 3.35 ERA and 57 strikeouts in 51 innings for the team that drafted him fourth overall in the 1995 draft. His season ended with a torn meniscus in his left knee in the middle of September that was fixed up through surgery by the end of that month.

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