Jimmy Chitwood
Hall of Famer
Travis Wood made his Major League debut for the Cincy Reds this afternoon, taking the mound against the Chicago Cubs. the rookie left-hander held the Cubs to just two earned runs on two hits. he walked three and struck out four.
Wood still had a shutout going when he was removed after walking Geovany Soto and Starlin Castro to start the bottom of the eighth in a 2-0 game. Nick Masset came in and allowed both inherited runners to score, costing Wood his chance for a victory. if the Reds leave their rotation as it is now, Wood would be in line for two starts next week.
Wood just barely missed out on becoming the Reds fifth starter out of Spring Training when he was beat out by Mike Leake.
you may be wondering why I'm posting on a baseball player, since i don't follow the sport very closely ... i know this dude. i've spent time at his house, and hung out with his parents. he's a hell of a guy.
from a CF perspective, Wood is an interesting individual. before becoming a baseball-only athlete, Travis was an incredible all-around athlete. in track,he set his school's high jump record in junior high andwas the fastest kid at the school. hewas also their top running back AND defensive back in football. despite all that, in high school he decided to focus on baseball because he knew he had a future as a pitcher (at the time he regularly touched 94-95 MPH with his fastball, though he doesn't throw it that hard now). on the diamond, before he became a full-time pitcher in the minors, he was also a stellar centerfielder and had a big bat.
it's cool to seem him make it to the Bigs. i hope he has a long, successful career.
Travis Wood scouting report.
Travis Wood
Wood still had a shutout going when he was removed after walking Geovany Soto and Starlin Castro to start the bottom of the eighth in a 2-0 game. Nick Masset came in and allowed both inherited runners to score, costing Wood his chance for a victory. if the Reds leave their rotation as it is now, Wood would be in line for two starts next week.
Wood just barely missed out on becoming the Reds fifth starter out of Spring Training when he was beat out by Mike Leake.
you may be wondering why I'm posting on a baseball player, since i don't follow the sport very closely ... i know this dude. i've spent time at his house, and hung out with his parents. he's a hell of a guy.
from a CF perspective, Wood is an interesting individual. before becoming a baseball-only athlete, Travis was an incredible all-around athlete. in track,he set his school's high jump record in junior high andwas the fastest kid at the school. hewas also their top running back AND defensive back in football. despite all that, in high school he decided to focus on baseball because he knew he had a future as a pitcher (at the time he regularly touched 94-95 MPH with his fastball, though he doesn't throw it that hard now). on the diamond, before he became a full-time pitcher in the minors, he was also a stellar centerfielder and had a big bat.
it's cool to seem him make it to the Bigs. i hope he has a long, successful career.
Travis Wood scouting report.
Travis Wood