2026 MLB
Draft – Top 50 College
1 Roch
Cholowsky SS
2 AJ
Gracia OF
3 Drew
Burress OF
4 Tyler
Bell SS
5 Ace
Reese 3B
6 Cameron
Flukey RHP
7 Chris
Hacopian 3B
8 Justin
Lebron SS
9 Vahn
Lackey C
10 Jackson
Flora RHP
11 Liam
Peterson RHP
12 Sawyer
Strosnider OF
13 Eric
Becker SS, 2B
14 Lucas
Moore OF
15 Gabe
Gaeckle RHP
16 Maddox
Molony SS
17 Logan
Hughes OF
18 Caden
Sorrell OF
19 Chase
Brunson OF
20 Zion Rose OF
21 Derek
Curiel OF
22 Carson
Tinney C
23 Chris
Rembert 2B
24 Tegan
Kuhns RHP
25 Ryan Lynch RHP
26 Jarren
Advincula 2B
27 Brett Renfrow – RHP
HT/WT: 6’3/220 | Bat/Throw: R/R | School: Virginia Tech |
Hometown: Manassas, VA | Projected Age: 21.6
Virginia Tech has been known for producing quality bats over
the past few seasons, but pitching hasn’t been as strong. Ian Seymour and Drue
Hackenberg are two of the more noteworthy names to go high in the past five
years, and there’s a solid chance that Brett Renfrow joins them in 2026.
A bulky athlete with a fluid delivery on the bump, Renfrow
has seen his stuff improve significantly over the past calendar year. He’s also
crafted his pitch usage to introduce his secondaries to hitters more. Between
2024 and 2025, Renfrow decreased his fastball usage by 15%, which led to an
increase in slider and change-up usage. It led to an increase in both whiffs
and chases.
His fastball does possess good value, though it was hit
around often last spring. At his best, Renfrow will touch 97 MPH and sit closer
to 93-95 MPH deep into starts, throwing two different shapes. He’ll utilize a
cut/ride shape up in the zone to generate whiffs, while there’s some tailing
action down. He’ll get in trouble with leaving the heater over the plate late
in outings, which is something he’ll need to clean up in 2026.
His mid-80s slider is commanded rather well, and he’ll leave
it down in the zone consistently, which makes it tough for guys to square up.
It’s a two-plane offering at its best, though he’ll add/subtract depth and
sweep. His upper-80s change-up took a significant step forward in 2025, gaining
trust in the offering and displaying good tumbling action.
He can lose his command across lengthier outings, especially once he runs into issues repeating a slightly stabby arm action behind the back. However, his size, arsenal, and great athleticism are indicators of a future starting pitcher. He has the mold of a classic workhorse starter who fits in perfectly at the backend of a rotation.
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Renfrow brings a classic
starter’s frame. His FB velocity climbed into the mid-90s more consistently,
& better secondary usage helped unlock more chase in 2025. One to watch in
the ACC.
28 Hunter Carns C
29 Aiden
Robbins OF
30 Joey
Volchko RHP


I prefer they draft the best HS player available to them.
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DeleteGet them in the system 3 yrs younger
No lefty starters?
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