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The Philadelphia Phillies went into Sunday night holding the 26th pick in the MLB Draft. They selected College World Series star Gage Wood. The electric pitcher was last seen throwing a no-hitter with ...
Gage Wood is headed to Clearwater, Fla., to begin his professional baseball career. The Phillies announced on Tuesday that ...
The RHP signed for $3 million, under the slot value of $3,492,200. Team sources said the Phillies expect to sign 19 of their ...
PHILADELPHIA — Gage Wood’s first association with the Philadelphia Phillies before they picked him 26th overall in this month ...
As a high schooler, he was ranked as the No. 96 right-handed pitcher and the No. 313 overall prospect in the country by Perfect Game, a baseball scouting database. Gage Wood MLB draft grade ...
Gage Wood, the right-handed pitcher from the University of Arkansas, officially signed a $3 million contract with the Phillies on Tuesday.
Gage Wood threw a no-hitter with Arkansas at the Men's College World Series last month, and now he has officially joined the ...
Gage Wood MLB draft projections The College World Series helped improve Wood's MLB draft stock to a late first-round draft pick by many MLB draft analysts, falling in the range around No. 20 to No ...
By Jalyn Smoot | Last updated Jul 14, 2025 3:37 PM ET The Phillies landed one of the most high-upside players in the 2025 MLB Draft, selecting Arkansas star Gage Wood with the No. 26 pick.
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.
A trip to the College World Series was on the line, and Arkansas pitcher Gage Wood did not have his best stuff. Three straight hits loaded the bases in the third against Tennessee in the Super ...
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.