"The team to beat is still probably the DBat Mustangs from Dallas, who feature two arms who look to go in the 1st round of the 2011 draft: Dylan Bundy and Archie Bradley, both from Oklahoma."
Owasso pitcher Dylan Bundy texted the Tulsa World on Wednesday night to announce that he had given a verbal commitment to play baseball at the University of Texas following his high school graduation in 2011.
The hard-throwing right-hander, who was the 2010 Tulsa World All-Metro Pitcher of the Year, compiled an 11-1 record with a 1.58 earned run average and 164 strikeouts in 79 2/3 innings in his first year in the Class 6A program.
When not on the mound, Bundy played third base, boasting a .442 batting average with seven home runs and 58 RBIs. He was tied for team honors in hits (57) and runs scored (50) and led the Rams in doubles (16).
Bundy texted the message, “Hey, I just committed to Texas” as he prepared to pitch in a game late Wednesday.
Asked to confirm, Bundy texted, “Yes maam. I gotta go. I’m about to warm (up).”
Bundy is considered one of the top national prospects for the 2011 Amateur Baseball Draft.
“I’m happy for Dylan,” Owasso coach Larry Turner said. “We’ve never had a player sign with Texas. They are a first-class program. Dylan ranks third or fourth among the top prospects in the country coming out next year. He’ll make (Texas) a great player if he indeed ends up playing there.”
Bundy has earned Tulsa World pitcher of the year honors in his sophomore and junior seasons. He is a three-time Tulsa World first-team honoree. In two seasons at Sperry, Bundy compiled a 22-2 record.
Bundy’s older brother Bobby signed out of high school with the Baltimore Orioles in 2008.
By LYNN JACOBSEN World Sports Writer Tulsa World
Published: 6/23/2010 10:35 PM
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