It’s that vexing lull in the college baseball calendar once again—the window when coaches sit and wait, fingers crossed, as the MLB Draft determines the fate of their rosters. Texas A&M head coach Michael Earley has never concealed his frustration with the draft’s timing, and once more he’ll spend the next week or two hoping his top commits actually make it to campus. The Aggies showed real progress this season, but the year wrapped up earlier than anyone in College Station would have liked. Now, several early‑round talents are expected to come off the board fast. Gavin Grahovac, Caden Sorrell, and Chris Hacopian are all anticipated to hear their names called within the first few rounds, continuing A&M’s long-standing tradition of producing professional‑level talent.
That pipeline has been on full display lately. Braden Montgomery became the latest former Aggie to reach the big leagues, and veteran right‑hander Michael Wacha earned his second All‑Star selection, underscoring how consistently the program develops major‑league contributors. Of course, being drafted doesn’t guarantee a player will sign. Prospects still have a choice: head to college or begin their ascent through the minor leagues. Those who opt for the college route must remain for at least three seasons before re‑entering the draft, a rule that adds another layer of uncertainty for coaches attempting to build stable rosters.
Below is your running list of Texas A&M players selected in the 2026 MLB Draft, updated as the event unfolds. Contact or follow us at @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to stay up to date with ongoing Texas A&M coverage, notes, and opinions. Follow Jarrett Johnson on X: @whosnextsports1. This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M Baseball 2026 MLB Draft Tracker.
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