One of the best stories in college baseball the last two years has been RHP Tyler Davis.
Listed on the UW roster at 5'10", Tyler is following up a great junior year when he led his team with 11 wins, including an absolute gem against Ole Miss in the Regional, with more of what he does best: give his team quality innings, a chance to win each time he is on the mound, and usually a W. The latest was on Saturday when he went 8.1 before yielding a run in the 9th in the victory at UCLA.
When Tyler was a junior in HS, I remember talking to some college coaches who absolutely loved him, but not because he was 6'4", threw 90 plus or other tangibles.
They loved him because of intangibles including his heart and competitive edge (almost a ferocity at times) which combined with an ability to pitch, locate and win, especially the biggest games against the best competition.
Following his Saturday W vs. UCLA, his pitching coach provided this quote about Tyler(which if you are a parent you would want any coach at any level to say about your son):
"“He’s Mr. Consistency; you know that you’ll be able to run him out for 100, 115 pitches,” Kelly said. “That’s why he throws on Saturday for us, he gives the bullpen a break. He’s very competitive, comes from an engineering family, so has a little different outlook. He’s not the tobacco-spitting, crotch-grabbing kid. A perfect Washington kid, because he’s a great kid, and a great competitor.”"
With the W on Saturday, Tyler tied another pretty good RHP by the name of Lincecum in career W's for Washington. Couple all of this with the fact he is a wonderful student who will complete his degree early and we have a college player who everyone should know about. Great story about a wonderful young man and with an equally wonderful Mom and Dad!