Episode 42: Blake Workman - a podcast by Cal State Omaha

from 2021-09-01T15:40:08

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Blake Workman, is a right handed pitcher that played for Cal State Fullerton from 2016 through the 2018 seasons. While playing for Titan Baseball, he played in three Regionals, two Super Regionals and one College World Series. Workman ranks fourth in Titan history for his 10.74 Strikeouts per 9 innings pitched in the 2018 season, a year he was named to the Big West First Team All-Conference list.

Workman was drafted in the 22nd round of the 2018 MLB draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks. He was recently promoted to Double-A and as of this recording, playing for the Amarillo Sod Poodles in the Texas League. Hear his thoughts on his three years playing for Titan Baseball including these highlights:

🎙️ Early years playing baseball (3:45)
🎙️ Recruiting journey that ended in Fullerton (6:50)
🎙️ Jason Dietrich influence on him as a pitcher (8:05)
🎙️ Blake Hawksworth impact on his mental game (11:10)
🎙️ Heading into the 2017 season (12:45)
🎙️ Long Beach State 2017 Super Regional (15:00)
🎙️ Playing in the 2017 College World Series (22:35)
🎙️ 2018 Season (26:17)
🎙️ 2018 Regional at Stanford (30:05)
🎙️ Jace Chamberlin walk-off "Jumbo Jack" (32:45)
🎙️ Hosting 2018 Super Regional at Goodwin Field (39:50)
🎙️ Starting pro career & life in the minors (45:50)
🎙️ Getting promoted to Double-A. (47:05)
🎙️ Mustache Madness in 2017 (54:10)
🎙️ Dad jokes (56:50)
🎙️ The Butt scratch seen 'round the internet (60:05)

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