That pipeline has been on full display lately. Braden Montgomery became the latest former Aggie to reach the big leagues, while veteran right‑hander Michael Wacha earned his second All‑Star selection, another reminder of how consistently the program develops major‑league contributors.
Of course, being drafted doesn’t guarantee a player will sign. Prospects still have a choice. Head to college or begin their climb through the minor‑league system. Those who choose the college route must remain for at least three seasons before re‑entering the draft, a rule that adds even more uncertainty for coaches trying to build stable rosters.
Below is your running list of Texas A&M players selected in the 2026 MLB Draft, updated throughout the event.
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