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In the upcoming MLB Draft, the Washington Nationals are projected to land a pitcher with major upside who could be one of the best in the class.
Before the 2026 season, which culminates in June with the College World Series, begins, here's a look at 10 players — one for each position, including three outfielders and a left- and right-handed pitcher — to know.
In 2026, the Tampa Bay Rays return to the top four of the MLB Draft for the first time since 2017 and just the second time since drafting Tim Beckham No. overall in 2008. For a team that spent the first decade and a half living in the top five,
The Texas Rangers are going to need to bolster their pitching depth for the future, once deGrom and Eovaldi retire.
Stephen Strasburg won it. So did Kris Bryant and Adley Rutschman. More recently, guys like Dylan Crews and Charlie Condon took home the Golden Spikes Award before becoming top-of-the-first-round Draft picks.
This fork will play a big part in what the Twins may do with the No. pick in the 2026 MLB Draft in July. According to The Athletic, the Twins have the 21st-ranked farm system in baseball, but others say it's among the best.
The MLB Draft can be a make-or-break offseason event for any college squad's roster, and Auburn baseball's been lucky to find itself in favorable positions following the past two. In 2024, the Tigers saw their three best signees taken in the later rounds ...
The San Diego Padres are taking a chance on Riley Pint. That name may sound familiar to followers of the NL West Division. Pint was once the No. 4 overall pick by the Colorado Rockies. He never quite panned out, though, and Pint was a free agent this offseason hoping to just find another opportunity for himself.