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SENIOR
(2024)
Pitched 4.1
perfect innings in his first start of the year against Texas (4/12).
Struck out a
career-high 10 Texas hitters while allowing just one hit in his first start
(4/12).
Tied for
fifth on the team with 36 strikeouts.
Averaged
13.9 strikeouts per nine innings pitched.
Tied for the
team-lead with just four walks allowed.
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Round 15,
Pick No. 443: RHP Owen Woodward, Houston
Woodward
allowed 14 runs in 23.1 innings (5.40 ERA) this season for the Cougars while
sporting an impressive 9:1 strikeout to walk ratio.
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Round 15,
Pick No. 443: RHP Owen Woodward, Houston
Started at
Lubbock Christian University and transferred to Weatherford College but pitched
the last two years at Houston. He suffered an elbow injury in April during a
game vs Texas. He pitched in 10 games (1 start) with seven of those being more
than one inning. In 23.1 innings he struck out 36 while only surrendering four
walks. When healthy, he has a three-pitch mix, his fastball sits 92-94 MPH and
will get up to 96 and he has a slider and changeup as well.
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Woodward
made 10 appearances for the Cougars, with one start, a 4.2 inning 10-strikeout
appearance where he spun 4.1 perfect innings. The start against Texas was
Woodward's last for the Cougars in 2024. The righty finished the season with a
5.40 ERA over 23.1 innings with 36 strikeouts against 97 batters faced while
walking just four hitters. In his final two outings for Houston, Woodward
struck out 15 hitters in 7.2 innings while only allowing two earned runs with
just one walk against Texas Tech and Texas.
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A Texas junior college baseball pitcher intended to make the University of Houston his next stop, but it's unclear if that's still the case now after he was booted from his current team for attacking an opposing player from the Houston area.
According to
our partners at the Houston Chronicle, Weatherford College pitcher Owen
Woodward signed a national letter of intent to play for the Coogs in the
2022-23 academic year. The Chronicle says that UH's baseball coach told them
they are monitoring the situation after punishments came down from North Texas
Junior College Athletic Conference following the dustup that saw Woodward
tackle hitter Josh Phillips and knock him to the ground during a game on
Wednesday.
Woodward
won't be on the roster for Weatherford College anymore either. Head baseball
coach Jeff Lightfoot said the sophomore is no longer on the team. That comes
after the conference enacted a four-game suspension for the tackle.
Woodward has
received additional discipline from Weatherford for the incident, but because
of college policy and federal regulations protecting student privacy, the
college did not release any details.
In a
previous statement, the school said the pitcher's disciplinary action could
include expulsion.
In the top
of the sixth inning, Phillips, a freshman from the Cypress area, hit a go-ahead
home run.
As he was
rounding the bases and celebrating with his third base coach, Woodward threw
down his glove, charged and hit him, knocking off Phillips' helmet.
Phillips got
back up and made it to home plate anyway, and umpires suspended the game.
After the
hit, Phillips' teammates ran out to third base, with some piling on top of
Woodward.
Mack –
Interesting
pick that I never thought would happen in this draft.
Woodward
has talent and, originally, I would say he needs a year at a top school like
Houston to hone his craft, but one tackle probably took that option off the
table.
I’m
surprised Cohen & Co. went for this kind of player.
I am shocked too Mack as I read this. Look, every player deserves a second chance and I’m sure Woodward gave up other homeruns, so why did THIS homerun bother him? Plus, it’s best to not watch the guy rounding the bases. Look, MLB isn’t for choir boys, so if the Mets wanted to take a chance on this kid, they must have done alot of homework.
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ReplyDeleteI know you have a lot to do with completing these draft articles,but if you have an opportunity can you touch on the four undrafted MLB free agents the Mets signed?
Will on Sunday
DeleteI like hotheads, if they can mature and harness it.
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