Mummies Unwrapped: Weeks & Fahy
The Richmond Flying Mummies continue to add depth to the roster with the latest unwrapping of Owen Weeks and Caden Fahy—two players bringing different skill sets and strong backgrounds to the lineup.
On the mound, Owen Weeks, a right-handed pitcher out of Yavapai College, adds size and potential to the pitching staff. The Scottsdale, Arizona native (6’0”, 203 lbs) developed at Desert Mountain High School and South Mountain Community College before continuing his career at Yavapai. Weeks logged 21.2 innings in high school competition, gaining valuable experience that has helped shape his approach on the mound. With a strong frame and continued development, he’s a name to watch as he looks to make an impact this summer.
In the infield, Caden Fahy brings a winning pedigree and consistency from the University of Pennsylvania. The sophomore out of Seattle, Washington made appearances in three games this past season while playing clean defense in the field. Fahy’s high school career at West Seattle High School speaks for itself—Washington State Player of the Year in 2024, a three-time First-Team All-League selection, and a key contributor to multiple championship runs. He posted an impressive .385/.550/.500 slash line and competed at a high level with Elevate Northwest, winning 18 tournament titles.
Together, Weeks and Fahy add a mix of developing talent and proven production as the Mummies continue shaping a well-rounded roster. Two more names unwrapped—and both ready to get to work.
