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Royals wrap up day 2 of the MLB draft with 16 more selections

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July 13, 2026
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Royals wrap up day 2 of the MLB draft with 16 more selections

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While the big names in the MLB draft are all gone after the first day (or essentially committed to going to or back to college next year), there are future big leaguers every year in the second or third day of the draft. Recent Royals draft picks outside of the first 150 picks in the last decade to make it to the big leagues include David Sandlin, Noah Cameron, Anthony Veneziano, Noah Murdock, Vinnie Pasquantino, Tyler Tolbert, Austin Cox, Jonathan Heasley, Nate Eaton, Tyler Zuber, Brewer Hicklen, Nicky Lopez, and Richard Lovelady.

Can anyone from today join them? Only time will tell, but let’s not forget: being drafted at all is an incredible achievement. Only 5% of the roughly 10,000 draft-eligible NCAA baseball players every year are selected by an MLB team.

151st pick: Ethan McElvain, left-handed pitcher from the University of Arkansas

McElvain transferred from Vanderbilt and moved completely to the bullpen, where he threw 38.1 innings, struck out 34.4% of batters, and had a 1.88 ERA. He stands at a hefty 6’ 4”, 250 lbs. Rated by MLB as the 144th-best prospect in the draft.

180th pick: Justin LeGuernic, left-handed pitcher from Clemson University

Another bullpen arm, LeGuernic is young to be drafted as a junior—he doesn’t turn 21 until October—and had a 4.69 ERA in 19 games. Rated by MLB as the 220th-best player in the draft.

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Pick 209: Dylan Vigue, right-handed pitcher from the University of Georgia

A starting pitcher, Vigue started 16 games for the Bulldogs with a 4.43 ERA against tough SEC competition. Rated by MLB as the 201st-best player in the draft.

Pick 239: Hunter Possehl, left-handed pitcher from Florida Gulf Coast University

A draft-eligible sophomore, Possehl is also a giant at 6’ 8”. He had a 3.21 ERA and a 2.5 K/BB ratio this year for FGCU.

Pick 269: Camden Johnson, shortstop from the University of Oklahoma

Kansas City’s first position player selected on day two, Johnson transferred from Witchita State to Oklahoma this year and slashed .298/.403/.478 with 31 stolen bases. Rated by MLB as the 116th-best player in the draft.

Pick 299: Grant Fontenot, right-handed pitcher from Louisiana State University

Another reliever, Fontenot has battled with injuries and only has 48.1 total college innings over the last three years. When healthy, he’s been able to strike out 26.9% of batters.

Pick 329: Tanner Griffith, outfielder from St. Mary’s College

At 5’ 9”, the small Tanner Griffith nevertheless swung a big bat this year for St. Mary’s, hitting .342/.477/.545 with 22 doubles in 303 plate appearances.

Pick 359: Lance Hartley, right-handed pitcher from the College of Central Florida

A draft-eligible sophomore, the 20-year-old Hartley struck out 22 batters in his 16 innings of work this year.

Pick 389: Dalton Hill, right-handed pitcher from Nicholls State University

Hill moved to the bullpen this year, where he posted a 1.35 ERA and a 3.2 K/BB ratio in 20 innings.

Pick 419: Banks Wickersham, catcher from Fort Dorchester High School

A multi-sport athlete, Wickersham is the first high schooler selected by Kansas City on day two. He’s committed to the College of Charleston.

Pick 449: Madden Clement, left-handed pitcher from Virginia Tech University

Clement and his very nice mustache have pitched out of the bullpen as a starter. Clement is another guy coming back from injury, only tossing 3.1 innings last year.

Pick 479: Dylan Alonso, right-handed pitcher from Troy University

Pick 509: Richie Roman, right-handed pitcher from the University of Houston

Roman just turned 21 a few days ago. Happy Birthday! The Houston pitcher had a 3.88 ERA this year.

Pick 539: Cooper Corkrean, left-handed pitcher from the University of New Mexico

Pick 569: Hudson DeVaughan, right-handed pitcher from Mooresville High School

Rated by MLB as the 138th best player in the draft and by Baseball America at 111, DeVaughan is the type of guy who could get some signing bonus overage to try to lure him away from the University of Alabama.

Pick 599: Riley McDonald, two-way player from State College of Florida

With their final pick today, the Royals selected McDonald, interestingly calling him an infielder and right-handed pitcher out of a junior college in Florida.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.royalsreview.com ’

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