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Iowa baseball pitcher Daniel Wright chosen by White Sox in MLB Draft

Iowa baseball pitcher Daniel Wright chosen by White Sox in MLB Draft

Yahoo15-07-2025
With the 2025 MLB draft entering its second day from Atlanta, Ga., Iowa baseball pitcher Daniel Wright became the second Hawkeye selected this year as the Chicago White Sox called his name in the 10th round.
Watts, who joined Iowa as a graduate student through the transfer portal before the 2024-25 campaign after spending two years at Houston, one year at Iowa Western Community College, and one year at Wisconsin (where he was a walk-on to play football).
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Despite being a starter with Houston in the 2023-24 campaign, Wright was primarily used as a relief pitcher out of the Hawkeyes' bullpen this past spring.
The White Sox, who also have former Hawkeye pitcher Jack Young within the organization, utilized the No. 266 overall selection in the draft to select the native of Sergeant Bluff, Iowa.
During his lone season with the Hawkeyes, Wright finished with a 2-2 record and a 3.41 ERA in 29 innings pitched through 18 appearances, including two starts. The 6-foot-9, 245-pound right-handed reliever recorded 20 strikeouts and tied a career-low 13 base-on-balls while allowing 29 hits.
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Write becomes the ninth Hawkeye selected by the Chicago White Sox organization all-time and the 35th overall draft selection under head coach Rick Heller's tenure in Iowa City.
Given his position in the draft, the approximate pick value estimated by MLB.com is listed at $190,300. While it is unknown whether the organization plans to use Wright as a starter or reliever, the 10th-round selection bookends a hard-working college baseball career.
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