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Arkansas baseball pitcher Gage Wood was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies with the 26th overall pick in the 2025 MLB ...
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At worst, Wood and Obermueller should be able to fill a bullpen spot when the rosters expand from 26 to 28 players in September. At best, both should be part of the Phillies' autumn aspirations. Why ...
Gage Wood, who authored the third no-hitter in College World Series history, was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies with the 26th overall pick in the Major League Baseball draft on Sunday night.
Wood got the nickname from his father, Brian Gould, when he was born weighing over 11 pounds. The new Phillies pitcher would ...
MLB Draft was good — but not great — for Arkansas baseball's future. Here are three takeaways on how the draft will impact the Razorbacks.
Fourteen of the Phils' picks, including first eight, were pitchers and assistant GM Brian Barber explains why.
The selection of Gage Wood, along with an influx of other college pitchers, might be signaling change for the Phillies, both ...
Four of Arkansas' Razorbacks heard their names called in the first round of the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft on Sunday, setting a program record for the Hogs, a news release said.
Seven University of Arkansas baseball players and multiple others with ties to the program were selected Monday on the final ...
The Phillies approached Day 2 of the MLB Draft much like they did Day 1 -- focusing extensively on collegiate pitchers. After ...
Just weeks after pitching a historic no-hitter in the College World Series, Batesville native Gage Wood’s baseball dreams have come true.