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Since it's Super Regional weekend in college baseball, it also means that it's MLB Draft weekend.
There are a few current and potentially future Arizona Wildcats that could be taken in the first ten rounds. The first 77 picks will be broadcast Thursday night, with rounds 3-10 coming Friday, and rounds 11-40 on Saturday.
Here's how you can watch it:
Times and TV/Streaming:
Thursday: 4 PM PT -- MLB Network and MLB.com
Friday: 10 AM PT -- MLB.com
Saturday: 9 AM PT -- MLB.com
And then here are the current and future Arizona players that are draft eligible. Stuff in () is where they were drafted.
In Baseball America's Top 500 Prospects
- Bobby Dalbec (118th overall by the Boston Red Sox)
- Kevin Ginkel (659th overall by the Arizona Diamondbacks)
- Nick Quintana (328th overall by the Boston Red Sox)
- JoJo Romero (107th overall by the Philadelphia Phillies)
- Cameron Cannon (629th overall by the Arizona Diamondbacks)
Draft-eligible Arizona players
- Nathan Bannister (837th overall by the Seattle Mariners)
- Ryan Aguilar (921st overall by the Milwaukee Brewers)
- Cody Ramer (576th overall by the Los Angeles Angels)
- Zach Gibbons (516th overall by the Los Angeles Angels)
- JC Cloney
- Tyler Crawford
- Luke Soroko
- Justin Behnke
- Sawyer Gieseke
- Louis Boyd
- Kyle Lewis
- Michael Hoard
- Austin Schnabel
- Cody Moffett
- Rio Gomez
- Robby Medel
Arizona commits
- Samad Taylor (302nd overall by Cleveland Indians)
Arizona signees
- Matt Frazier (1132nd overall by the Oakland Athletics)
- Shane Martinez (1162nd overall by the Oakland Athletics)
- Cal Stevenson (1091st overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers)
- Nate Sweeney (1004th overall by the Chicago Cubs)
- Cory Voss (1114th overall by the Washington Nationals)
- Juan Aguilera
- Ryan Gowens
- Austin Nichols
- Preston Price
- Landon Faulkner
- Tylor Megill
- Seve Romo
- Mitchell Morimoto