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Updated · MLB.com · Jul 16
MLB Pipeline Highlights 30 Favorite Picks From 613-Selection 2026 Draft
Updated
Updated · MLB.com · Jul 16

MLB Pipeline Highlights 30 Favorite Picks From 613-Selection 2026 Draft

3 articles · Updated · MLB.com · Jul 16

Summary

  • 613 picks across the 2026 MLB Draft were distilled by MLB Pipeline into one favorite selection for each of the 30 clubs, spanning from first-rounders to a ninth-round choice.
  • No. 2 overall pick Grady Emerson headlined the list after the Rays landed MLB Pipeline’s No. 1 prospect, while the White Sox opened the draft by taking UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky at No. 1.
  • Several clubs were praised for value plays after projected first-round talent slid, including the Yankees getting Hunter Dietz at No. 35, the Marlins taking Jacob Lombard at No. 14 and the Brewers landing Sawyer Strosnider 41 spots later than mocked.
  • Later-round upside also stood out, with the Red Sox targeting ninth-round outfielder Martin Shelar using savings from No. 20 and the Blue Jays grabbing prep catcher Will Brick in the fourth round.
  • The roundup framed teams’ best picks through three lenses—talent value, organizational fit and projection—offering a club-by-club read on how the 2026 class may reshape farm systems.

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