1/11/26

2026 - DRAFT PROSPECTS - Dominic Voegele, Henry Zipay, Dean Mihos, Wessley Roberson, Justin Lee

 



Dominic Voegele, RHP, Kansas



Voegele was drafted in the 20th round by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2023, but opted to go to Kansas instead. He earned a spot in the weekend rotation as a freshman, starting 15 games and recording a 3.89 ERA with 80 strikeouts and 29 walks in 81 innings. Voegele is a classic pitchability arm. His stuff isn’t overpowering, but he has excellent feel for his fastball/sweeper arsenal and is in control of the game when he is on the mound. His command and current two-pitch mix provide a strong foundation, and it will be interesting to see if he can further develop his curveball and changeup to give him a deeper arsenal to work with. Voegele is the Friday night starter for Kansas this year and should be in the running for Big 12 Pitcher of the Year.

Tobey Schulman     
@tschulmanreport

The only qualified DI hitter to post a .500+ BABIP in 2025: Henry Zipay of

Omaha baseball.

 Over 224 PA:

.384 AVG    .475 OBP    .551 SLG    22 XBH

25 RBI    23/46 BB/K    .479 wOBA    171 wRC+

The 2025 Summit Player of the Year is back with the Mavericks for the 2026 season!

 



On The Clock | College Baseball and MLB Draft      

                            @OnTheClock_1

Dean Mihos appreciation post:

The senior utility man is back for the Chants as a true staple on defense with high productivity at the dish, have seen nothing but great things coming out of fall camp and expect him to take another step forward

.332/.418/.453

12 2B

3 HR

22 RBI

 

 

Ian Smith            @IanSmittyGA

This is how you open up the new year.

2026 OF Wessley Roberson putting the full toolshed profile on display.

60: 6.43 (1.57 10yd, 21.8mph max)

Max EV: 103.9; Multiple 100+ EVs

Max Bat Speed: 77.0

OF Velo: 97

 LSU baseball  commit

 


Justin Lee, RHP, UCLA
It was a rocky freshman year for Lee at UCLA, as he recorded a 7.55 ERA in 39.1 innings of relief. Still, he showed improvement as the season went on, and he lowered his ERA to 4.74 on the Cape this past summer. Lee has a tall, lean frame, standing 6-foot-3, 200 pounds, and he gets interesting movement on both of his pitches. His fastball averages 92 mph with above-average carry, and he complements it with a 12-6 curveball that has depth and bite. Lee currently has limited command over his arsenal, particularly his curveball. He is likely to work out of the bullpen this year, but he has starter potential and is someone to follow this spring.


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