COLLEGE BASEBALL '26: Ten players to watch

The junior center fielder was the only player from a power conference with at least 60 RBIs (62), 20 doubles (23), 50 walks (53), 15 homers (19) and 70 runs (77). The freshman right-hander, taken No. 50 overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates, was the highest-drafted player to choose to go to school rather than pro ball. The Bruins' star is projected to be the No. 1 pick in the Major League Baseball amateur draft after he turned in one of the best seasons in program history.

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