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As if Wood wasn't already high on draft boards heading into the MCWS, he cemented himself with a no-hitter against Murray State, the first no-hitter in MCWS history since 1960. Wood was a hit-by ...
July 14, 2025 The Phillies see Gage Wood as a starter, and a pitcher 'Philadelphia fans are gonna learn to love' Wood's no-hitter in the College World Series doesn't tell the whole story, but ...
BATESVILLE, Ark. — Just weeks after pitching a historic no-hitter in the College World Series, Batesville native Gage Wood’s baseball dreams have come true. On Sunday night, the former ...
The @Phillies have agreed to a deal with first-round pick (No. 26 overall) Gage Wood for $3,000,000 (slot value = $3,492,200), per @jimcallisMLB.
During the MLB Draft on Sunday, the Phillies used their first-round pick, No. 26 overall, to select University of Arkansas pitcher Gage Wood. After two seasons as a reliever for the Razorbacks ...
Video above: Gage Wood throws record no-hitter in College World Series (June 2025)It’s been an eye-opening experience for Gage Wood, the Philadelphia Phillies’ first-round draft pick.The right ...
It's been an eye-opening experience for Gage Wood, the Philadelphia Phillies' first-round draft pick. The right-handed pitcher from the University of Arkansas officially signed a $3 million ...
PHILADELPHIA — Gage Wood’s first association with the Philadelphia Phillies before they picked him 26th overall in this month ...
The Phillies believe Wood has the potential to rise fast, just as Nola did. Nola made his major league debut the following year after being selected seventh overall.
The Phillies last used a first-round pick on a college pitcher in 2014 on Aaron Nola, who reached the big leagues in just over a year. Barber said Wood’s strike-throwing and low walk rate give ...
Philadelphia selected University of Arkansas right-hander Gage Wood with the No. 26 overall pick. Perhaps the organization was looking for more proven, developed players.
Wood held a 3.82 ERA across 10 starts, with 69 strikeouts and a WHIP under one in his final year with the Razorbacks. “You should be fired up, Phillies fans,” MLB Network host Greg Amsinger ...
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