2026 MLB Draft Board: Top-200, Spring Update
March 5, 2026

We're playing baseball again – college baseball is back roaring and the prep players still in high school are amped up as the weather warms around the country. With that, it's time for an updated look at the country's top-200 prospects, authored by our Draft HQ team. Below, you'll find the Prep Baseball 2026 Draft Board, Version 3.0.
+ View our Top-200 Draft Board here, or at the bottom of this page.
+ View the recently published Spring Mock Draft here.
FROM THE HIP
+ The biggest news of the early spring season came when the No. 1-ranked player in the 2027 class, LHP Jared Grindlinger (Huntington Beach HS, CA), announced that he would be jumping up a class and entering his name into the MLB Draft. The 6-foot-3, 180-pound Prep Baseball All-American boosts an already star-studded crop of southpaws that could potentially see, now, five selected in the first round. Featuring a mid-90s fastball and sharp feel for quality secondary stuff, Grindlinger brings an exciting upside on the mound that is amplified by his athleticism as a position player. Still uncommitted, college wise, the industry will get plenty of looks at the talented left-hander the rest of the spring as his Huntington Beach team will play in a plethora of primetime games.
+ The steady climb and sleeper status of SS James Clark (St. John Bosco HS, CA) can no longer be hidden as the ultra-talented, 6-foot-1, 195-pound shortstop continues to leave no doubt as to his status as a premier position player in the class. A consummate performer whose swing decisions and pitch recognition from the left side stand out as advanced, he is sure-handed, and the helium that has risen since last June still carries a path to a top-10 selection in July.
+ OF Eric Booth Jr. (Oak Grove HS, MS) was a sleeper first-rounder coming out of the summer, but has asserted himself as a must-have talent for MLB clubs thanks to an enticing upside of athleticism that pairs well next to a polished hitting approach. The plus-runner who routinely barrels triple-digit exit velocities, Booth is a sneaky top-10 pick whose continued spring success will only serve to mitigate risk. His chief competition as the top high school outfielder stands to be OF Blake Bowen (JSerra Catholic HS, CA) who has only gotten better with each look. Always an athletic outlier with impressive impact and acceleration at 6-foot-2, 215-pounds, his ability to polish the hit-tool, especially with contact rates, is what has boosted his stock into strong first round potential.
+ RHP Coleman Borthwick (South Walton HS, FL) has separated himself as the premier right-hander in the class thanks to explosive stuff, incessant strike-throwing ability, and of course, his massive 6-foot-6, 245-pound frame. Both RHP Cole Koeninger (Keller HS, TX) and RHP Kaden Waechter (Jesuit HS, FL) also hold intrinsic top end value and should see a steady rise throughout the spring. But there are only so many picks in the first round, and with this year’s crop of prep right-handers, clubs further down the board are likely to be salivating over the talent pool. The separation from ranks Nos. 4 through 40 amongst the group does not feel all that significant, and even if a large number sign contracts in July, it feels almost a certainty that college baseball will be receiving an influx of elite arms next year.
+ Outside of SS Roch Cholowsky (UCLA) being the presumptive first overall pick, this draft feels like it is still, very much, in flux. There are a number of different directions that clubs can go in, and the buzz from different pockets of the country is likely to come in waves as the season rolls on. Constant evaluations and affirmations will need to be made right up until draft night from each scouting department.
STOCK UP, TOP-100 📈
1. 3B Ace Reese (Mississippi State)
2. OF Caden Sorrell (Texas A&M)
3. RHP Jackson Flora (UC Santa Barbara)
4. SS James Clark (St. John Bosco HS, CA)
5. C Vahn Lackey (Georgia Tech)
6. OF Blake Bowen (JSerra Catholic HS, CA)
7. IF Chris Hacopian (Texas A&M)
8. C Sean Dunlap (Crown Point HS, IN)
9. RHP Joseph Contreras (Blessed Trinity HS, GA)
10. OF Aiden Robbins (Texas)
11. LHP Cole Carlon (Arizona State)
12. RHP Cooper Harris (Flower Mound HS, TX)
13. RHP Savion Sims (Prestonwood Christian, TX)
14. OF Easton Autrey (Corsicana HS, TX)
15. LHP/OF Lucas Nawrocki (Aledo HS, TX)
OVERALL NEWCOMERS ✨
#21 LHP Jared Grindlinger (Huntington Beach HS, CA)
#37 LHP Carson Bailey (McClennan JC)
#50 OF Will Gasparino (UCLA)
#92 RHP James Jorgensen (Dallas Jesuit HS, TX)
#98 OF Dominic Battista (Oswego East HS, IL)
#100 LHP Mason Edwards (Southern California)
#107 RHP Max Bayles (Santa Clara)
#109 IF Camden Johnson (Oklahoma)
#115 RHP LJ Mercurius (Oklahoma)
#122 RHP Landon Brown (Iowa Colony HS, TX)
#130 LHP Cameron Johnson (Oklahoma)
#135 RHP Duncan Marsten (Wake Forest)
#137 LHP Wil Libbert (Ole MIss)
#138 C Colin Barczi (Vanderbilt)
#150 RHP Alex Overbay (Arizona State)
SUPER 60 LIFT-OFF 🚀
The 24th annual Prep Baseball Super 60, held in Chicago on Feb. 1, once again served as a jumping off point for some of the top prep prospects in the country. This first look for the MLB scouting community coming out of a newly mandated “dead period” presented a look at a bevy of must-know prospects.
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Taj Marchand SS / James Island, SC / 2026Last year’s group of prep shortstops who secured seven-figure bonuses pushed clubs to the table, eager to identify and distinguish the talent at one of the most coveted position profiles in this year’s draft. This year, the depth has not shown to be as bountiful, but there are clearly gems to be acquired. Marchand, building off a strong summer campaign, asserted himself as a must-follow coming out of the Super 60 thanks mainly the significant increase of power displayed in Chicago. Stronger at an athletic 6-foot-2, 200-pounds, the soft-handed, bat-to-ball/swing decision specialist climbed a tier after his performance, and could challenge as a Top 50 pick with a productive spring. |
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Dominic Battista OF / Oswego East, IL / 2026A sleeper helium candidate coming out of the fall, the 6-foot-1, 187-pounder turned in a stellar all around performance in Chicago. Stacking the stat sheet with impressive metrics, Battista began the day with a 6.53 time in the 60-yard dash (1.58 10-yard split) with an ease to stride before belting out perhaps the best batting practice rounds of the day. The left-handed hitter sets up in a balanced, athletic stance with the hands effortlessly separating to a power position from a minor leg hang stride. Compact throughout the pursuit, the bat speed stood out nearly as much as the impactful exit velocities. Belting balls up to 108.5 mph EV while controlling the forward move gracefully, he also flashed sneaky present power that included a max distance of 413 feet, per TrackMan. Innate tight turns and a low-maintenance look should excite the industry throughout the spring, and Battista has set himself up for strong Day One consideration. |
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Tyson Grulkowski RHP / Muskego, WI / 2026The Prep Baseball All-American checked all the boxes of a spring helium prospect with his performance in Chicago at the 24th annual Super 60. With what appeared to be 10 pounds of added muscle, the 6-foot-5, 235-pound right-hander displayed a true workhorse frame including tree trunk legs with room to develop even further. Hopping on the mound with a low-pulse intensity to the session, the big right-hander sat 92-94 mph (2,481 rpm max) from an ultra low slot while exhibiting ride and run on a fastball that will almost certainly tick up as the spring warms up. Less pinpoint than in previous looks, it provided an opportunity for scouts in attendance to hone in on the fierce tunnel-vision expectancy of success that the competitive Grulkowski carries on the mound. The delivery is clean and repeatable with quality use of that strong lower-half in gliding strong down the mound while allowing a loose, continuous arm to work with ease. His secondary offerings, both the firmer slider at 81-82 mph (2,917 rpm max) and slightly more depth driven curveball, 77-78 (2,833 rpm max), demonstrated his innate ability for spin, and promised a future wipeout pitch in the making. Still more, Grulkowski tossed in a power changeup, 85-86, that seemed to mirror the fastball but with perhaps slightly more sink late. In total, Grulkowski continued to ride the helium of the summer and early fall, and this look provided an avenue for jumping into a near tier one position. |
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Landon Brown RHP / Iowa Colony, TX / 2026The barrel-chested Texan turned in an explosive bullpen at the Super 60 with the chance to miss and break bats in the future. The 6-foot-3, 215-pounder who missed part of the summer, averaged 95.8 mph on a fastball that peaked at a record-tying 97.7 mph with vicious sink and arm side life. Still more, he ripped off sharp sliders at 79-83 mph (2,543 rpm max), countering the fastball with near saucer-effect, and showcasing the makings of an even bigger sweeper to come. Previous looks have had the slider in an even better spot, and should this one be the baseline, it already garners above average status. Looking to create distinct shapes, Brown also flashed feel for a shorter cutter at 87-90 mph and a heavier changeup at 85-87 mph (1,331 rpm avg.). Working entirely out of the stretch, Brown coiled and uncoiled athletically while riding the backside down the mound and getting quality extension from a true ¾ slot. Although the power stuff will obviously generate whiffs out of any bullpen, Brown’s athleticism and movement patterns provided plenty of starter intrigue, and a full spring of posting will ultimately have the industry honing in on the upside of the two-way Texan. |
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Colin White LHP / Harrison, GA / 2026Measuring in at 6-foot-3, 205-pounds, White’s in-person presence felt much bigger with strong, wide shoulders and longer legs that should continue adding strength in a hurry. Remaining compact throughout a repeatable delivery, White stacked well with a high coil before driving impressively strong down the mound in finding a higher ¾ slot that allowed for a 93-94-plus mph fastball to drive through the zone at over 2,579 rpm with quality extension and some late arm side life. His breaking ball, which featured near 2/8 shape, 78-81 mph (2,764 rpm max), is sure to garner swings-and-misses throughout the spring with out-pitch upside in the long-term. He spun the pitch tightly, and it countered the fastball well. Killing spin on the changeup (1,871 rpm avg.), it was a clear third pitch, but one that will be useful in helping his case as a future starter. In short, it was a strong performance from the southpaw who missed much of the summer, but looks poised for a big spring. |
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Isaiah Galason SS / Houston County, GA / 2026While only 5-foot-10, 177-pounds, Galason’s presence on the diamond is much larger, and he kicked off his ‘26 campaign with a polished performance in Chicago. The 6.53-runner demonstrated innate barrel accuracy, routinely working gap-to-gap with a low-maintence look throughout batting practice. Setting up square in an athletic crouch with the hands held below the back shoulder, he rocked back with a knee knock stride before quickly igniting the barrel through the zone with noticeable lag. His shorter arms serve as an advantage and his ability to stay connected stood out next to quality metrics (102 mph max exit, 96.3 mph avg, 373 ft. max distance). A noticeably more advanced look was seen throughout infield drills including a stronger, 87 mph arm across with confident hands. He profiles best as an offensive second baseman, but the workout look would warrant some glances at shortstop, as well. Mirroring the look of current Florida State freshman, Jon Stuetzer, a year ago, Galason has a chance to push himself up boards with a strong spring in Georgia. |
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Ryne Barker SS / Casteel, AZ / 2026Barker displayed one of the more athletic skillsets at the event while also promising much more to come. A wiry, 6-foot-2, 175-pounder, he gracefully strode to a 6.46 60-yard dash time (1.58 10-yard split) before showcasing a loose-wristed swing from the left side. The hands set just below the back shoulder rising slightly in pursuit to a power spot before pulling through on a slightly uphill path. The barrel delivered a max exit velocity of 102.9 with a max distance of 395 feet. Coming off a spring that saw a more than 2:1 BB:K ratio, an uptick in power production may drive even greater value to his prospect profile. Moving with smooth, fluid actions at shortstop, Barker’s cool confidence should provide the opportunity as a versatile infield defender, but the 6.40-speed might ultimately warrant a more premium look in center field. |
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Ethan Offing SS / Dutch Fork, SC / 2026Offing’s tools and upside stood out at the Super 60 as he posted a 6.68 60-yard dash time, 108.5 mph max exit velocity, and moved around well throughout the infield portion. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound shortstop is on the younger end (age-18.2 at draft) and presented some right-handed impact potential at the plate throughout the workout. Since then, his projectable bat has shown up in early season game play which has only served to amplify the look at the Super 60. |
TEXAS HEAT 🔥
The routine advancements and jumps that the spring season provides for prep pitching in the Lone Star State wasted no time showing itself with the ascension of four marquee arms.
+ RHP Cooper Harris (Flower Mound HS, TX)
+ RHP Savion Sims (Prestonwood Christian HS, TX)
+ LHP Lucas Nawrocki (Aledo HS, TX)
+ RHP James Jorgensen (Jesuit HS, TX)
Harris’ silky smooth delivery and polished arsenal combined with a youthful (age-18.1 at draft) look hold intrinsic value, and his performances early on have helped to catapult his stock.
(Cooper Harris; 2/26/26)
Sims, and his triple-digit fastball, was one of the more intriguing upside arms with a long, 6-foot-8 frame. The advancement of his secondary offerings, along with the effortless heat, has elevated his status with regards to the draft. Nawrocki, a true two-way candidate who can also swing it from the left side, brought plenty of electricity to the summer circuit thanks to an upper-90s fastball and vicious secondary including a slider north of 3,000 rpm. His ability to find the strike zone more consistently has made an impact in the early season with Day One form. Finally, Jorgensen, an outstanding athlete in his own right, has been up to 98 mph with advanced feel for spin including both a curveball and slider, the former ripping off at more than 3,000 rpm. All four of these arms, among others in the state, will be followed closely the rest of the year.
(James Jorgensen; 2/3/26)
MARQUEE PREP RISERS ⬆️
#28 RHP Joseph Contreras (Blessed Trinity HS, GA)
(Joseph Contreras; 2/25/26)
#32 RHP Cooper Harris (Flower Mound HS, TX)
#50 OF Easton Autrey (Corsicana HS, TX)
#61 RHP Julian Garcia (St. John Bosco HS, CA)
#72 IF Cole Prosek (Magnolia Heights HS, MS)
#77 RHP Jack Slightom (Lyons Township HS, IL)
#125 RHP Gavin Guy (Newport Harbor HS, CA)
#128 OF Jaden Jackson (St. John Bosco HS, CA)
#130 SS Kamrin Jenkins (Bob Jones HS, AL)
#133 OF Jon Mora (Somerset Academy, FL)
#137 C Max Holland (Conway HS, AR)
#150 OF Kael Barney (Nolensville HS, TN)
#151 RHP Donovan Thiery (Key West HS, FL)
#155 LHP Connor Finn (Mahtomedi HS, MN)
#162 OF Ben Kuglitsch (Muskego HS, WI)
#170 LHP Trystan Newberry (Russellville HS, AR)
#177 RHP Ryan Fuller (Avon Grove HS, PA)
MORE DRAFT HQ HEADLINES 📰
+ Prep Baseball Winter Mock Draft
+ Super 60: Data Dive
+ On The Hunt: 'Texas: Stars at Night' | Florida's Preseason Classic, Notebook
+ College Crossecheck: Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3
DRAFT HQ: TOP-200
| 1 | Roch Cholowsky | SS | UCLA |
| 2 | Justin Lebron 🔺 | SS | Alabama |
| 3 | Jacob Lombard | SS | Gulliver Prep HS (FL) |
| 4 | Tyler Spangler | SS | De La Salle HS (CA) |
| 5 | Carson Bolemon 🔺 | LHP | Southside Christian (SC) |
| 6 | Gio Rojas | LHP | Stoneman Douglas (FL) |
| 7 | Grady Emerson | SS | Fort Worth Christian HS (TX) |
| 8 | Coleman Borthwick | RHP/3B | South Walton HS (FL) |
| 9 | Logan Schmidt | LHP | Ganesha HS (CA) |
| 10 | Ace Reese 🔺🔺 | 3B | Mississippi State |
| 11 | Caden Sorrell 🔺 | OF | Texas A&M |
| 12 | Jackson Flora 🔺 | RHP | UC Santa Barbara |
| 13 | Eric Booth Jr. 🔺 | OF | Oak Grove HS (MS) |
| 14 | James Clark 🔺🔺 | SS | St. John Bosco HS (CA) |
| 15 | Vahn Lackey | C | Georgia Tech |
| 16 | Sawyer Strosnider* | OF | TCU |
| 17 | Drew Burress | OF | Georgia Tech |
| 18 | AJ Gracia | OF | Virginia |
| 19 | Cole Koeninger | RHP/SS | Keller HS (TX) |
| 20 | Cameron Flukey | RHP | Coastal Carolina |
| 21 | Beau Peterson | 3B | Mill Valley HS (KS) |
| 22 | Jared Grindlinger 🆕 | LHP | Huntington Beach HS (CA) |
| 23 | Blake Bowen 🔺 | OF | JSerra Catholic HS (CA) |
| 24 | Tyler Bell* | SS | Kentucky |
| 25 | Kaden Waechter | RHP | Jesuit HS (FL) |
| 26 | Derek Curiel* | OF | LSU |
| 27 | Chris Rembert* | MIF | Auburn |
| 28 | Ryder Helfrick 🔺 | C | Arkansas |
| 29 | Chris Hacopian 🔺 | 2B | Texas A&M |
| 30 | Brady Harris | OF | Trinity Christian HS (FL) |
| 31 | Sean Dunlap 🔺 | C | Crown Point HS (IN) |
| 32 | Will Brick | C | Christian Brothers HS (TN) |
| 33 | Gabe Gaeckle | RHP | Arkansas |
| 34 | Liam Peterson | RHP | Florida |
| 35 | Trevor Condon | OF | Etowah HS (GA) |
| 36 | Sean Duncan 🔺 | LHP | Port Coquitlam HS (BC) |
| 37 | Carson Bailey 🆕 | LHP | McLennan JC (TX) |
| 38 | Matt Ponatoski | RHP/SS | Archbishop Moeller HS (OH) |
| 39 | Aiden Ruiz | SS | Stony Brook HS (NY) |
| 40 | Landon Thome | UTL | Nazareth Academy HS (IL) |
| 41 | Henry Ford 🔺 | 3B/OF | Tennessee |
| 42 | Jarren Advincula | 2B | Georgia Tech |
| 43 | Matthew Sharman | RHP | Etowah HS (GA) |
| 44 | Blake Bryant | RHP | Citizens Christian HS (GA) |
| 45 | Jensen Hirschkorn | RHP | Kingsburg HS (CA) |
| 46 | Archer Horn | SS | St. Ignatius HS (CA) |
| 47 | Joseph Contreras 🔺🔺 | RHP | Blessed Trinity HS (GA) |
| 48 | Zion Rose 🔺 | OF | Louisville |
| 49 | Will Gasparino 🆕 | OF | UCLA |
| 50 | Aiden Robbins 🔺🔺 | OF | Texas |
| 51 | Joey Volchko | RHP | Georgia |
| 52 | Teagen Kuhns* 🔺 | RHP | Tennessee |
| 53 | Jason DeCaro 🔺 | RHP | North Carolina |
| 54 | Daniel Cuvet 🔺 | 3B | Miami |
| 55 | Alex Hernandez* 🔺 | OF | Georgia Tech |
| 56 | Eric Becker | SS | Virginia |
| 57 | Rookie Shepard | SS | Faith Lutheran HS (NV) |
| 58 | Cole Carlon 🔺 | LHP | Arizona State |
| 59 | Noah Wilson | OF | McCallie HS (TN) |
| 60 | James Tronstein | OF | Harvard-Westlake HS (CA) |
| 61 | Anthony Murphy | OF | Corona HS (CA) |
| 62 | Cooper Harris 🔺🔺 | RHP | Flower Mound HS (TX) |
| 63 | Taj Marchand 🔺 | SS | James Island HS (SC) |
| 64 | Dominic Santarelli | 1B/OF | St. Joseph HS (WI) |
| 65 | Trey Ebel 🔺 | SS | Corona HS (CA) |
| 66 | Connor Comeau | SS | Anderson HS (TX) |
| 67 | Ethan Bass | SS | Glenbrook North HS (IL) |
| 68 | Rocco Maniscalco | SS | Oxford HS (AL) |
| 69 | Kevin Roberts Jr. 🔺 | OF | Jackson Prep HS (MS) |
| 70 | Jake Carbaugh | RHP | Plant City HS (FL) |
| 71 | Savion Sims 🔺 | RHP | Prestonwood Christian HS (TX) |
| 72 | Hunter Dietz | LHP | Arkansas |
| 73 | Wes Mendes | LHP | Florida State |
| 74 | Tyson Grulkowski 🔺 | RHP | Muskego HS (WI) |
| 75 | John Stowers | C | St. Paul's Episcopal HS (AL) |
| 76 | Lucas Moore | OF | Louisville |
| 77 | Gavin Grahovac | 1B | Texas A&M |
| 78 | Caden Bogenpohl | OF | Missouri State |
| 79 | Ty Head* 🔺 | OF | NC State |
| 80 | Chase Brunson | OF | TCU |
| 81 | Ryan Lynch* | RHP | North Carolina |
| 82 | Keon Johnson | SS | First Presbyterian HS (GA) |
| 83 | Malachi Washington | OF | Parkview HS (GA) |
| 84 | Ryan Harwood | OF | Casteel HS (AZ) |
| 85 | Gannon Grant | RHP | Center Grove HS (IN) |
| 86 | Jerek Turlij 🔺 | RHP | North East HS (PA) |
| 87 | Grayson Willoughby 🔺 | RHP | Trinity HS (KY) |
| 88 | Easton Autrey 🔺 | 3B | Corsicana HS (TX) |
| 89 | Lucas Nawrocki 🔺🔺 | OF | Aledo HS (OF) |
| 90 | Steven Miliam | MIF | LSU |
| 91 | James Jorgensen 🆕 | RHP | Jesuit Prep HS (TX) |
| 92 | Anthony Del Angel | 3B | Cleveland HS (NM) |
| 93 | Denton Lord | RHP | South Walton HS (FL) |
| 94 | Gary Morse | RHP | Orange Lutheran HS (CA) |
| 95 | Logan Georges | RHP | Clovis HS (CA) |
| 96 | Cooper Sides | RHP | Orangle Lutheran HS (CA) |
| 97 | Dominic Battista 🆕 | OF | Oswego East HS (IL) |
| 98 | Tre Phelps | 3B | Georgia |
| 99 | Mason Edwards 🆕 | LHP | USC |
| 100 | Ethan Kleinschmidt 🔺 | LHP | Oregon State |
| 101 | Logan Reddemann 🔺 | RHP | UCLA |
| 102 | Brett Renfrow 🔺 | RHP | Virginia Tech |
| 103 | Brendan Brock 🆕 | C | Oklahoma |
| 104 | Carson Tinney | C | Texas |
| 105 | Luke McNellie | RHP | Florida |
| 106 | Max Bayles 🆕 | RHP | Santa Clara |
| 107 | Jake Brown 🔺 | OF | LSU |
| 108 | Camden Johnson 🆕 | INF | Oklahoma |
| 109 | Myles Bailey* 🔺 | 1B | Florida State |
| 110 | Ethan Mendoza 🔺 | 2B | Texas |
| 111 | Isaiah Galason 🔺 | SS | Houston County HS (GA) |
| 112 | Jacob Dudan | RHP | NC State |
| 113 | Cade Townsend | RHP | Ole Miss |
| 114 | LJ Mercurius 🆕 | RHP | Oklahoma |
| 115 | Tommy LaPour | RHP | TCU |
| 116 | Collin Bland | 1B | Houston HS (TN) |
| 117 | Julian Garcia 🆕 | RHP | St. John Bosco HS (CA) |
| 118 | Alain Gómez Gudino | C | Saguaro HS (AZ) |
| 119 | Roman Martin 🔺 | 3B | UCLA |
| 120 | Maddox Molony | SS | Oregon |
| 121 | Kyle Jones | OF | Florida |
| 122 | Landon Brown 🆕 | RHP | Iowa Colony HS (TX) |
| 123 | Brody Schumaker | UTL | Santa Margarita HS (CA) |
| 124 | Elliot Lascelles | SS | Upper Canada College HS (ON) |
| 125 | Drew Christine | LHP | St. John's College HS (VA) |
| 126 | Cole Prosek 🔺🔺 | SS | Magnolia Heights HS (MS) |
| 127 | Logan Hughes 🔺 | OF | Texas Tech |
| 128 | Brady Ballinger | OF | Kansas |
| 129 | Hayden Johnson 🔺 | LHP | Coastal Carolina |
| 130 | Cam Johnson 🆕 | LHP | Oklahoma |
| 131 | Jorvorskie Lane | OF | OD Wyatt HS (TX) |
| 132 | Trey Rangel | RHP | The Colony HS (TX) |
| 133 | Spencer Browning | SS | Pleasant Grove HS (TX) |
| 134 | Nathaneal Davis | OF | Bishop Moore HS (FL) |
| 135 | Duncan Marsten* 🆕 | RHP | Wake Forest |
| 136 | Aidan Knaak | RHP | Clemson |
| 137 | Will Libbert 🆕 | LHP | Ole Miss |
| 138 | Colin Barczi 🆕 | C | Vanderbilt |
| 139 | Eli Herst | RHP | Seattle Academy HS (WA) |
| 140 | Will Yow | SS | St. Anne's-Belfield HS (VA) |
| 141 | Colin White | LHP | Harrison HS (GA) |
| 142 | RJ Cope | LHP | Georgia Premier Academy HS (GA) |
| 143 | Shawn Sullivan | RHP | Walsh Jesuit HS (OH) |
| 144 | Jack Slightom 🔺 | RHP | Lyons Township HS (IL) |
| 145 | Dylan Blomker | RHP | La Cueva HS (NM) |
| 146 | Connor Langdon | LHP | Perry HS (GA) |
| 147 | Ethan Surowiec* | 3B | Florida |
| 148 | Tre Broussard | OF | Houston |
| 149 | Blake Morningstar | RHP | Wake Forest |
| 150 | Alex Overbay 🆕 | RHP | Arizona State |
| 151 | Gunner Skelton | 3B | Columbia Academy HS (TN) |
| 152 | Josiah Morris | C | Clayton Valley HS (CA) |
| 153 | CJ Weinstein 🔺 | SS | Orange Lutheran HS (CA) |
| 154 | Spencer Evans | LHP | TNXL Academy HS (FL) |
| 155 | Thomas Burns 🆕 | RHP | Texas |
| 156 | Shane Sado 🔺 | LHP | Texas A&M |
| 157 | Hudson Barrett 🆕 | LHP | Oklahoma State |
| 158 | Justin Byrd 🆕 | RHP | Georgia |
| 159 | Joseph Lawson | RHP | Bishop Verot HS (FL) |
| 160 | Jack Radel 🔺 | RHP | Notre Dame |
| 161 | Cal Scolari 🆕 | RHP | Oregon |
| 162 | Cooper Webb | RHP | Lake Travis HS (TX) |
| 163 | Gunnar Alm | OF | Polk County HS (NC) |
| 164 | Wilson Andersen | RHP | Jesuit HS (FL) |
| 165 | Bo Holloway | LHP | Christ Presbyterian HS (TN) |
| 166 | Bryce Krenek | LHP | Katy Taylor HS (TX) |
| 167 | Brody Bumila | LHP | Bishop Feehan HS (MA) |
| 168 | Kaiden McCarthy 🆕 | RHP | Vermont Academy HS (VT) |
| 169 | Ethan Offing 🆕 | SS | Dutch Fork HS (SC) |
| 170 | Ayden Deome | 3B | West Park HS (CA) |
| 171 | Will Adams | OF | Hoover HS (AL) |
| 172 | Ryne Barker 🆕 | SS | Casteel HS (AZ) |
| 173 | Cooper Shrum | RHP | Belton HS (MO) |
| 174 | Cashel Dugger 🆕 | C | UCLA |
| 175 | Jackson Natili | C | Cincinnati |
| 176 | Daniel Jackson 🆕 | C | Georgia |
| 177 | Chase Kiker | RHP | Metrolina Christian HS (NC) |
| 178 | Dylan Bowen | SS | Hanover Central HS (IN) |
| 179 | Kaden Powell | OF | Beech HS (TN) |
| 180 | Isaiah James | LHP | South Central HS (NC) |
| 181 | Jason Amalbert 🆕 | SS/OF | DePaul HS (NJ) |
| 182 | Sean Loggie 🆕 | LHP | Christian Brothers HS (NJ) |
| 183 | Coleton Brady | RHP | TNXL Academy HS (FL) |
| 184 | Robert Omidi | 3B | St. Martin HS (ON) |
| 185 | Ethan Norby | LHP | East Carolina |
| 186 | Zane Adams 🆕 | LHP | Alabama |
| 187 | Ryan Marohn 🆕 | LHP | NC State |
| 188 | Deacon Nelson 🆕 | SS | University School HS (OH) |
| 189 | AJ Rice | RHP | Pickens County HS (GA) |
| 190 | Ethan Wachsmann | RHP | Grandview HS (CO) |
| 191 | Tyler Putnam 🆕 | RHP | Battle HS (MO) |
| 192 | Cy Chrisman 🆕 | 1B | IMG Academy HS (FL) |
| 193 | Deion Cole | OF | Etowah HS (GA) |
| 194 | Martin Shelar 🆕 | OF | Marist HS (GA) |
| 195 | Braylen Montgomery 🆕 | OF | Walker HS (LA) |
| 196 | Ricky Ojeda | LHP | UC Irvine |
| 197 | Trey Beard | LHP | Florida State |
| 198 | Alex Weingartner 🆕 | OF | St. Augustine Prep HS (NJ) |
| 199 | Luke Williams 🆕 | OF/SS | Franklin Regional HS (PA) |
| 200 | Mulivai Levu | 1B | UCLA |
*Indicates the player is a college sophomore who's age-eligible for the 2026 MLB Draft.
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