Similar to former TCU reliever Brandon Finnegan, who played in the College World Series and the MLB World Series in the same season, Feltman has the chance to be called up to the big leagues and make his professional debut in the same calendar year in which he pitched for the Horned Frogs. Many players toil for years in the minor leagues after getting drafted and the fact that Feltman has been rumored to have big league potential so soon is a sign of his talent as a reliever. “Everybody wants to make it to the big leagues as fast as possible. I feel like I have a pretty good shot at it,” Feltman said in a Boston Globe Article. “If the Red Sox decide to push me up and challenge me, I’m always ready for the challenge.” The control of his fastball, as well as a dominating slider, could prove an asset to the Red Sox as they make a playoff push later this fall. The selections of Baker, Feltman, and Wymer in the first four rounds marked the second time TCU has had three players selected in the first four rounds.
Five Horned Frogs selected in 2018 MLB draft
Published Jun 10, 2018
Durbin Feltman returned from injury to make his first appearance since April 27. Photo by Cristian ArguetaSoto
Feltman is tied for the all-time saves record at TCU and averaged an impressive 2.03 ERA over the course of his career.
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