The final member of the 2026 Houston Astros' draft class is... Round 20, Pick 601: Mick Uebelhor, RHP, Western Kentucky One D1 season after two seasons at Oakland City, an NAIA school in Oakland City, Indiana that suspended its undergraduate programs in May. They still have 143 post-graduate students and are trying to avoid having to close, and they're doing that through a "strategic partnership" that no one really knows what that would entail and has not been confirmed in writing. Well, Uebelhor got out of that sinking ship and now has the option to play professional baseball. 18 appearances (1 start), 3-2, 4 saves, 3.43 ERA, 44.2 IP, 32 H (2 HR allowed), 18 R (17 ER), 12 BB, 59 K, 0.99 WHIP, .204 opponent average Draft pick tracker should be up in a bit.
Love it . This is a guy you can play in front of the younger bat first catchers and say that you need to get to his level of game preparation to start over him . Also can't be bad for young pitchers
After today I really like this draft. Houston added 5 of the top ~110 prospects available and although they didn't come away with a top 15 talent like they did last year with Neyens, they came away with a very very deep class of potential star position players and workhorse starting pitchers. Houston's farm system took a big step forward this weekend. We'll see how much it gets gutted at the deadline, but in my opinion, if they sign all their picks, their farm will be solid average overall, with a Top 5 farm when analyzing just the lower levels. Projecting into opening day 2027, their AA infield is the only weak spot, and even there they will have talent, just a lack of elite prospects.
While waiting for that thread ... Round 1, Pick 17: Logan Hughes, OF, Texas Tech Round 1, Pick 28: Jack Radel, RHP, Notre Dame Round 2, Pick 57: Wes Mendes, LHP, Florida State Round 3, Pick 93: Keon Johnson, SS, First Presbyterian Day School, Macon, Georgia Round 4, Pick 121: Kam Durnin, SS, Missouri Round 4 (compensation), Pick 133: Beau Peterson, 3B, Mill Valley High School, Shawnee, Kansas Round 5, Pick 153: Gavin Eddy, RHP, UC-Berkeley Round 6, Pick 182: Michael Addari, RHP, Illinois State Round 7, Pick 211: Bryan Carney, RHP, University of Olivet Round 8, Pick 241: Aaron Piasecki, SS, Troy Round 9, Pick 271: Ryan Pruitt, OF, South Florida Round 10, Pick 301: Tazwell Butler, RHP, Kansas State Round 11, Pick 331: Peyton Fiene, RHP, Odessa College Round 12, Pick 361: Owen Nowak, OF, Middle Tennessee State Round 13, Pick 391: Jack Beck, SS, Columbia Central High School, Columbia, Tennessee Round 14, Pick 421: Brady Thomas, RHP, Jacksonville State Round 15, Pick 451: James Tronstein, SS, Harvard-Westlake School, Los Angeles Round 16, Pick 481: Rashawn Galloway, C, Texas State Round 17, Pick 511: Ben Tryon, IF, Dallas Baptist Round 18, Pick 541: Petey Soto Jr., SS, Utah Tech Round 19, Pick 571: Noah Miller, C, Michigan Round 20, Pick 601: Mick Uebelhor, RHP, Western Kentucky
I think that the Astros possibly got the best hitting prospect in the entire draft. There are guys with more power, better bat speed and better frames - but I don’t think there is a better total package as a hitter than Hughes. The Astros got a handful of college pitchers with ideal size, durability and untapped upside. Their kid from Notre Dame is especially projectable. The Astros also got a good group of high upside high schooler bats. Johnson has a lot of bat speed, his make up is consider exceptional and is a hard worker. Peterson has a lot of power and has a lot of fans and was a strong commitment or he would have gone higher. That’s why I like this draft. We will have to see what happens over the next few years - but I really am pleased.