The newly rebuilt Pac-12 had a great weekend during the 2026 MLB draft, as they wound up sending 15 prospects to the majors across the two-day endeavor. The No. 22 Oregon State Beavers were the biggest contributors, led by top 200 prospect Ethan Kleinschmit, while new affiliate member Dallas Baptist was right behind them. Of those selected, eight were pitchers and six were positional players, with Luke Pettitte of DBU being the sole two-way player from the new Pac-12 making up the final spot.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAll in all, a great year that sets a great expectation for the conference and its members in 2027. Here’s a breakdown of each player drafted listed by school and what round/pick they were taken.Dallas Baptist University: 4As mentioned earlier, Pettitte was the only two-way player drafted from the Pac-12, which can be a great addition to the New York Yankees lineup in the future. The junior took more appearances at the plate in 2026, hitting .337 with a 1.096 OPS across 166 at-bats in 42 games. He was a fireworks machine, knocking 16 balls out of the park and notching 48 RBIs, nearly one-tenth of the run production of the squad. Pettitte didn’t see time on the mound in 2026, but had a 0.00 ERA in six appearances across 11.1 innings pitched during the 2025 season. Pettitte could turn into a great two-way player if he can develop as a pitcher while continuing to be dominant at the plate, putting him in elite company if so.Getting the call just four picks after his former teammate, now divisional rival, Bennett’s 2026 campaign helped set himself up for success. In his second year with DBU, Bennett hit a clean .346 average with an astounding 1.251 OPS, one of the best in the nation. He had better production numbers than his two-way teammate, recording 19 home runs and 53 RBIs throughout the season. On top of the great performance at the plate, the senior was perfect in fielding behind the plate as a catcher, getting 32 put outs and four assists in 36 chances for outs. Bennett can be a great asset for the Blue Jays once he gets some time in the minors, especially when you consider that Toronto is currently last in the AL East, having gone through one of the biggest flips year-over-year so far.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementContinuing the march around the diamond of picks for Dallas Baptist, Tryon was selected later in the second day after reaching new heights in 2026. After a decent 2025 campaign, Tryon hit a great .315 average and .966 OPS, an increase of .050 and .155 respectively. Across his 67 hits, he notched 11 doubles and home runs while drawing 33 walks and five stolen bases. An all around threat in the box, Tryon’s utility across the entire diamond was great, but he took the majority of his time on the field as a first baseman and left fielder while serving as the designated hitter from time to time. That type of moldability can help elevate Tryon’s stock faster, hopefully turning into opportunities
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