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Kyrell Hudson Scout.com Headlines:
OF Kyrell Hudson: Signs for slightly over slot.
-by PhillyBaseballNews.com Aug 10, 2009
OF Kyrell Hudson: Signs with Philadelphia
-by BeaverFootball.com Aug 10, 2009
Ten preferred walkons from OR, CA, WA, CN, HI
Oregon State walk-ons completing their bridge program, will suit up on Sunday, no number for Hudson
-by BeaverFootball.com Aug 4, 2009
Another High School Outfielder in Round Three
Kyrell Hudson could opt to attend Oregon State rather than sign with the Phillies.
-by PhillyBaseballNews.com Jun 10, 2009
HUDSON: 'No one compared in the wow factor'
Paul Valencia of The Columbian talks Kyrell Hudson: The fastest and best prep athlete he's seen
-by BeaverFootball.com Feb 16, 2009
The OSU '09 class - The cream of the crop
Only four Beaver signees make this exclusive list
-by BeaverFootball.com Feb 4, 2009
Northwest Hot 100 - Final
Te'o, Su'a-Filo set to make their decisions on Wednesday
-by Scout.com Feb 2, 2009
Beavs' No. 9 also bound for diamond
Dual sport athlete Kyrell Hudson will play football and baseball at Oregon State.
-by BeaverFootball.com Sep 19, 2008
Ron Siegel's 2008 All-State Teams
"The Man Who Knows Where They Are" puts out his latest lists
-by Scout.com Aug 22, 2008
S Kyrell Hudson: Commits to the Beavers to play baseball
-by Dawgman.com Jul 14, 2008
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Kyrell Hudson
Ht: 6-2 Wt: 185
Position: OF

Bats: R
Throws: R
Experience: Prospect
High School: Evergreen HS
(Vancouver, WA)


Biography:
How he became a Phillie
Hudson was selected by the Phillies in the third round of the 2009 Draft.

2009 Season
Opted to sign a professional contract with the Phillies rather than attend Oregon State where he would have played both baseball and football.