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American baseball pitcher (born 2002)
Baseball player
Hurston Wayne Waldrep (born March 1, 2002) is an American
professional baseball
pitcher in the
Atlanta Braves organization.
Amateur career
Waldrep attended
Thomasville High School in
Thomasville, Georgia where he played on their
baseball team as a pitcher and on their
football team as a kicker and punter.
[1] He earned All-State honors in both sports.
[2] He went unselected in the shortened
2020 Major League Baseball draft and enrolled at the
University of Southern Mississippi to play
college baseball .
[3]
As a freshman at Southern Mississippi in 2021, Waldrep pitched 16+ 1 ⁄3 innings in relief and went 1–0 with a 3.31 ERA and 16 strikeouts.
[4] For the 2022 season, he became Southern Mississippi's Sunday starter.
[5] Over 17 starts, he went 6–2 with a 3.20 ERA, 140 strikeouts, and 33 walks over ninety innings.
[6] After the season, he entered the
transfer portal .
[7]
[8] He later transferred to the
University of Florida .
[9] That summer, he played with the
USA Baseball Collegiate National Team .
[10]
[11] He entered the 2023 season as a top prospect for the upcoming MLB draft.
[12] For the season, he started 19 games and went 10–3 with a 4.16 ERA and 156 strikeouts over 101+ 2 ⁄3 innings.
[13]
Professional career
Waldrep was selected in the first round with the 24th overall pick in the
2023 Major League Baseball draft by the
Atlanta Braves .
[14]
[15] On July 13, Waldrep signed with the Braves for an underslot deal worth $2,997,500.
[16]
[17] He made his professional debut with the
Augusta GreenJackets , striking out eight in a single three-inning start,
[18]
[19] before earning a promotion to the
Rome Braves .
[20] In Rome, Waldrep threw twelve innings and seventeen strikeouts,
[21] leading to his promotion to the
Mississippi Braves .
[22]
[23] On September 23, 2023, Waldrep made his first appearance at the
Triple–A level, with the
Gwinnett Stripers .
[24]
[25]
Prior to the 2024 regular season, Waldrep was invited to spring training.
[26] He began the season at Double-A Mississippi.
[27]
Pitching style
As a prospect, the quality of Waldrep's splitter drew particular attention.
[28]
[29]
References
^ Lamar, Joey.
"Bulldogs hoping they've found answer in replacing all-state kicker" .
WCTV .
^ Dauer, Paige.
"My Senior: Hurston Waldrep" .
WALB .
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"Thomasville's Waldrep signs with USM for baseball" .
WTXL . November 20, 2019.
^ Watkins, Scott (February 10, 2022).
"Who's going to pitch for Southern Miss? Here's a look at the projected rotation" . Sun Herald . Retrieved September 2, 2023 .
^ Curet, Taylor.
"Hurston Waldrep's hard work paying off" .
WDAM .
^
"Which Southern Miss Baseball Pitchers Can Attract MLB Draft Interest?" . June 16, 2022.
^
"Southern Miss starter Hurston Waldrep enters the transfer portal" .
Sun Herald . June 29, 2022.
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"Southern Miss All-American pitcher Hurston Waldrep to enter transfer portal" . June 30, 2022.
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"Gators add impact pitching transfer Hurston Waldrep" . Swamp247 .
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"USA Baseball Names 2022 Collegiate National Team Roster" . USA Baseball .
^ Thompson, Clint.
"Former THS ace selected to Team USA" . Thomasville Times-Enterprise .
^ Callis, Jim.
"Here's a first look at 2023's top Draft prospects" . MLB .
^
"Where Florida Gators Wyatt Langford, Hurston Waldrep could go in MLB draft" . Florida Times-Union . July 8, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2023 .
^ Murphy, Brian (July 9, 2023).
"Braves take Florida RHP Waldrep with 24th pick" . MLB.com. Retrieved July 10, 2023 .
^ O'Brien, David (July 10, 2023).
"Braves take three college arms on Day 1, led by intriguing first-rounder Hurston Waldrep" . The Athletic . Retrieved August 30, 2023 .
^ Toscano, Justin (July 14, 2023).
"Braves Nation: Signing of draftees (with bonuses) is underway" . Atlanta Journal Constitution . Retrieved August 30, 2023 .
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"Braves sign 20 of 21 2023 Draft picks" . July 25, 2023. Retrieved August 30, 2023 .
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"BRAVES PROMOTE '23 FIRST ROUND PICK TO ROME" . Coosa Valley News . August 8, 2023. Retrieved August 30, 2023 .
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"Braves Nation: First-round pick already promoted" . Atlanta Journal Constitution . August 9, 2023. Retrieved August 30, 2023 .
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"Top pick Waldrep promoted to Rome" . Rome News-Tribune . August 8, 2023. Retrieved August 30, 2023 .
^ Johnstone, Patrick (August 29, 2023).
"2023 Braves first-round pick, former Southern Miss pitcher, promoted to M-Braves" . WLBT. Retrieved August 30, 2023 .
^ Harris, Chris (August 29, 2023).
"2023 first-round pick Hurston Waldrep promoted to Mississippi among a series of Tuesday roster moves" . MILB.com. Retrieved August 30, 2023 .
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"Braves call up first-round pick, former USM star Waldrep to Double-A Mississippi" . Vicksburg Post . August 29, 2023. Retrieved August 30, 2023 .
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"Braves' No. 1 pick Hurston Waldrep impresses in Triple-A; Charlie Culberson pitches again" . Atlanta Journal Constitution . September 23, 2023. Retrieved September 24, 2023 .
^ Toscano, Justin (September 24, 2023).
"Braves first-round pick Hurston Waldrep will not be on team's postseason roster" . Atlanta Journal Constitution . Retrieved September 28, 2023 .
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"Braves invite former Astros closer Ken Giles, top prospect Hurston Waldrep to spring" . ESPN.com. Associated Press. February 2, 2024. Retrieved February 24, 2024 .
^ Bowman, Justin (March 28, 2024).
"Braves prospect Hurston Waldrep to begin season at Double-A Mississippi" . Atlanta Journal Constitution . Retrieved March 31, 2024 .
^ Baumann, Michael (July 13, 2023).
"Hurston Waldrep's Freaky Splitter Is Coming! Beware! Beware!" . Fangraphs . Retrieved March 14, 2024 .
^ Gilberto, Gerard (February 13, 2024).
"Road to The Show™: Braves' Waldrep" . MILB.com. Retrieved March 14, 2024 .
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