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Arkansas baseball pitcher Gage Wood was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies with the 26th overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft Sunday night, giving the Razorbacks their 11th first-round selection ...
WATCH: Arkansas Pitching Coach Matt Hobbs talks Gage Wood’s no-hitter Mayor Rick Elumbaugh, who has served Batesville for 19 years, said the news has electrified the town.
Arkansas baseball tied a school record with 11 picks in the 2025 MLB Draft. Here's more information on the draft class.
PHILADELPHIA — Gage Wood’s first association with the Philadelphia Phillies before they picked him 26th overall in this month ...
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Arkansas standout pitcher Gage Wood in the first round of the 2025 MLB Draft, and could be an answer for the bullpen woes.
The Phils selected righthanded pitcher Gage Wood from the University of Arkansas in the first round with the 26th overall pick. They also drafted lefthander Cade Obermueller out of Iowa with the 63rd ...
The 2025 MLB Draft was good — but not great — for Arkansas baseball's future. Here are three takeaways on how the draft will impact the Razorbacks.
FAYETTEVILLE, AR - JUNE 01: Arkansas Razorbacks pitcher Gage Wood (14) delivers a pitch during the NCAA Division I Regional baseball game between the Creighton Blue Jays and Arkansas Razorbacks on ...
PHILADELPHIA -- 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 ...
His signing bonus is just behind Arkansas shortstop Wehiwa Aloy’s $3.4 million dollar deal with the Baltimore Orioles after he was taken 31st overall. Wood’s scintillating 19 strikeout game in ...
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Batesville’s Gage Wood drafted by Philadelphia Phillies - MSN
On Sunday night, the former Razorbacks pitcher was selected 26th overall in the 2025 MLB Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies — a life-changing moment not just for Wood, but for the entire ...
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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