Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 10
White Sox Lean to Roch Cholowsky at No. 1 in Final 2-Round 2026 MLB Mock Draft
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 10

White Sox Lean to Roch Cholowsky at No. 1 in Final 2-Round 2026 MLB Mock Draft

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 10

Summary

  • Saturday’s final two-round mock now projects UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky to edge Grady Emerson for the White Sox at No. 1, with the top decision still unsettled hours before the draft.
  • Three players dominate the top tier: Emerson is projected to the Rays at No. 2 and Georgia Tech catcher Vahn Lackey to the Twins at No. 3, with bonus talks reportedly not yet locking in the order.
  • After the first 3 picks, the first round is framed as wide open, with the Giants forecast to take Eric Booth Jr. at No. 4 and the Pirates to spring a surprise by selecting Georgia Tech outfielder Drew Burress at No. 5.
  • College hitters are projected to cluster around picks 8 to 10, while a run on college pitchers could begin near No. 15, underscoring how teams are balancing upside, signability and pool savings deeper in the round.
  • The update reverses an earlier same-day projection that had Emerson first, highlighting how fluid the 2026 draft remains before Saturday’s 1 p.m. ET start.

Insights

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