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The Philadelphia Phillies selected Arkansas baseball's Gage Wood in the first round of the 2025 MLB Draft. Wood was the first ...
Gage Wood reacts after the end of the eighth inning during his no-hitter against Murray State. (Steven Branscombe / Imagn Images) A new chapter began Sunday, when Wood was drafted 26th by the ...
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 Philadelphia Phillies selected Arkansas RHP Gage Wood with the No. 26 overall pick in the 2025 MLB draft on Sunday night.
FAYETTEVILLE — Former Arkansas baseball right-handed pitcher Gage Wood has signed with the Philadelphia Phillies for a $3 million signing bonus, according to MLB.com. Wood was selected by the Phillies ...
Wood made headlines last month when he threw only the third no-hitter in College World Series history against Murray State, striking out a record-setting 19 batters in the process.
PHILADELPHIA — Gage Wood’s first association with the Philadelphia Phillies before they picked him 26th overall in this month ...
Wood burst onto the scene with his 19-strikeout no-hitter against Murray State in the 2025 Men's College World Series.
He suffered a shoulder impingement early in the year that cost him two months but dominated down the stretch, culminating in a 19-K no-hitter in the College World Series against Murray State ...
Arkansas pitcher Gage Wood celebrates after striking out the final Murray State batter in the eighth inning of a College World Series game last month in Omaha, Nebraska. Chris Machian, Omaha World ...
Arkansas pitcher Gage Wood reacts after striking out the final Murray State batter in the eighth inning of an NCAA College Baseball World Series baseball game in Omaha, Neb., on June 16, 2025 ...
Wood silenced the Murray State hitters with a fastball that lived in the upper 90s, and that pitch is what paved the way toward the right-hander becoming a first-round draft pick. Need a break?