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Birthdate:
August 26, 1994
Height: 6'8
Weight: 270lbs
Birthplace:
Tulsa, OK
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
ABOUT
Tyler
Tyler Wells is a professional baseball pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles, known for his versatility as a right-handed arm capable of both starting and relieving. Born on August 18, 1994, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Wells played college baseball at California State University, San Bernardino before being selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 15th round of the 2016 MLB Draft. After undergoing Tommy John surgery early in his career, he worked his way back and was selected by the Orioles in the Rule 5 Draft, earning an opportunity at the major league level.
Wells made his MLB debut in 2021 and has since become an important piece of Baltimore’s pitching staff, contributing in both the rotation and bullpen. Known for his command, pitch efficiency, and ability to mix speeds effectively, he has delivered strong performances in a variety of roles. His resilience and adaptability have made him a valuable asset for the Orioles as they continue to compete in the American League.

Tyler
Wells
RHP
Baltimore Orioles

Tyler
Wells
: Off the Field
Favorite Bible Verse:
Jeremiah 29:11
For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Who has been the most influential person in your life?
My wife — she’s had the biggest impact on my life and continues to influence me every day. And Mickey Weston.
When did you give your life to Christ?
I gave my life to Christ in the fall of 2022 at a PAO event with my (now) wife, who was my girlfriend at the time. That was a pivotal moment in my life and faith.
So, What is the Gospel?
What if understanding the Gospel was as easy as running the bases? Good news. It is. Join Mickey Weston as he steps up to the plate and walks through the Gospel using the simple, familiar rhythm of baseball. From home plate to first, second, third, and back home, faith becomes clear, approachable, and unforgettable. No religious jargon, no pressure. Just Good News explained in a way that makes sense and brings you home.


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