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Hailing from Batesville, Gage Wood was born on December 15, 2003, in Newport, Arkansas. He was brought up in a place nearby Batesville. It’s his work ethic that shaped Wood into an elite arm today.
Wood's 119th and final pitch was clocked at 97 mph, and Wood ran his fingers through the cursive letters over his chest, emphatically saying, "Arkansas" as the Razorbacks beat Murray State 3-0 in ...
The Philadelphia Phillies selected Arkansas baseball's Gage Wood in the first round of the 2025 MLB Draft. Wood was the first Hog off the board.
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 celebrates after striking out the final Murray State batter in the eighth inning of a College World Series game on Monday in Omaha, Nebraska. Wood pitched the third no ...
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 ...
Gage Wood's no-hitter set Arkansas up well for a run through the College World Series losers bracket, where it must win four games in four days.
Arkansas baseball's Gage Wood finishes off a strikeout during the Razorbacks game against Texas on Friday, May 2, 2025. Wood's return was worth the wait.
Arkansas' Gage Wood was electric as he pitched the third no-hitter in Men's College World Series history.
Gage Wood's no-hitter set Arkansas up well for a run through the College World Series losers bracket, where it must win four games in four days.
Home Rankings Inside Gage Wood's historic no-hitter for Arkansas at the MCWS play Arkansas' Gage Wood dazzles with 19-K no-hitter at MCWS (2:26) Elizabeth Merrill Jun 17, 2025, 03:04 AM Close ...