Former World Series winner Alex Wood is enjoying his first offseason with his wife after calling time on his career. The former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher announced his retirement in August.Alex Wood's wife, Suzanna, shared pictures from their Bahamas getaway in an Instagram post on Thursday. The post featured the former pitcher's wife in a black bikini, walking along with his firstborn at the beach."Paradise with my (2)beach babies," Suzanna captioned her carousel post. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSuzanna shared a playful moment with her second son, Mateo, born this year in August, in another picture in the post.The post drew heartfelt reactions from family and friends with New York Yankees ace Carlos Rodon's wife, Ashley, also commenting on the post."Yesss 😍😍😍🔥," Ashley Rodon commented.Suzanna replied:"Happy place."(Image source - Instagram)Washington Nationals catcher Andrew Knizner's wife, Ally Rahn, commented:"What🔥."(Image source - Instagram)Ally and Andrew tied the knot in December last year and the couple became parents after welcoming a baby boy, Grant, in October.Alex Wood's wife Suzanna shared glimpse of family time during offseasonEarlier this month, Alex Wood's wife shared pictures from their first Halloween celebrations with their second child. Suzanna shared a picture of their two sons dressed as Dalmatians from the 101 Dalmatians movie.Suzanna was dressed as Cruella de Vil while the former MLB pitcher resembled Roger Dearly."Happy Halloween from the woods. It just keeps getting better and better," Suzanna captioned her post. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostFollowing the birth of their second child in August, Suzanna shared a clip of their 4-year-old firstborn taking the responsibility of being the big brother."Pov watching your first baby becoming a big brother," Suzanna wrote in the video. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAlex Wood announced his retirement after undergoing a season-ending shoulder surgery in July. During his 12-year tenure in the MLB, Wood played for the Dodgers over two stints.He helped the Dodgers to the World Series by pitching four scoreless innings in the Fall Classic against the Tampa Bay Rays during his second stint with the team in 2020.