Mets 2026 MLB Draft: Every pick the Amazin’s made

By admin — In News — July 12, 2026

   ​Here are all of the Mets’ picks from the 2026 MLB Draft. The Arkansas right-hander underwent Tommy John surgery in May 2025, but before going under the knife he appeared in 14 games out of the Razorbacks’ bullpen, totaling 14 innings pitched. In that span, he allowed five earned runs on seven hits and nine walks while striking out 20 batters. Robbins, 21, enjoyed a standout season for Texas, slashing .333/.426/.696 and posting an OPS of 1.122, along with 24 home runs and 64 RBIs across 60 games during his third year of collegiate play.
Sdao, 22, has spent three seasons at Texas A&M, compiling a 13-6 record with a 5.22 ERA in 59 games (20 starts). This past season he carried a 7.03 ERA, a figure that followed Tommy John surgery that sidelined him for the 2025 campaign. In 2024, the year before surgery, Sdao logged a 2.96 ERA across 20 appearances (five starts).
Over three seasons at the University of Florida, McNeillie has been used primarily as a relief pitcher, posting a 5.24 ERA and a 1.467 WHIP over 122.0 collegiate innings. He features a fastball that can touch 99 mph and a heavy mix of sliders with considerable movement, giving him the potential to transition into a starting role down the line. Across his time with the Gators, he tallied 163 strikeouts to 62 walks.
Petrovic, a big right-hander standing 6-foot-5 and weighing 235 pounds, made 31 appearances (22 starts) for the Auburn Tigers across three seasons. He posted a 3.60 ERA and a 1.054 WHIP over 122.1 innings, surrendering 49 earned runs on 98 hits while issuing 31 walks and fanning 134 hitters. The majority of his workload came in his final season, when he logged 92.2 innings over 17 starts, posting a 3.21 ERA with 8.9 strikeouts per nine innings.
Keenan, a 21-year-old reliever, remained in-state at Stanford University in California, where he has appeared in 36 games, including eight starts, and recorded six saves across three seasons. He owns a 5.79 ERA and a 1.592 WHIP, with some control issues that have occasionally flared up, though his 75 strikeouts in 65.1 innings demonstrate his potential to miss bats at an elite rate.
Koenig, 21, pitched last season at Ole Miss after transferring from North Dakota State. In his lone SEC season, the 6-foot-6 right-hander posted a 6.35 ERA and a 1.853 WHIP over 22.2 innings in 17 games, while striking out 33 and walking seven. During his two seasons with the Bison, he fanned 87 hitters in 106.1 innings.
Tayman is a 20-year-old catcher who has mashed 29 home runs in 123 games across three collegiate seasons at two programs: California (Berkeley) in 2024 and 2025, and Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) in 2026. He carries an NCAA career OPS of .995 and bats and throws right-handed.
Isler, 21, is another imposing pitcher at 6-foot-6. In three seasons with Dartmouth, he posted a 6.89 ERA and a 1.716 WHIP over 141 innings, a profile that could be optimized with professional development and stronger command.  

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