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.