Round 1, Pick 12: Braden Montgomery (Red Sox) - Slot Value: $5,484,600
---------------Signed 7/29 - $5,000,000 - Tweet
Round 2, Pick 45: Chris Cortez (Angels) - Slot Value: $2,072,800
---------------Signed 7/18 - $1,597,500 - Link
Round 2, Pick 47: Wyatt Sanford (Pirates) - Slot Value: $1,984,800
---------------Signed 7/29 - $2,500,000 - Tweet
Round 3, Pick 81: Ryan Prager (Angels) - Slot Value: $948,600
---------------Returning to A&M! - Link
Round 6, Pick 167: Tanner Jones (Royals) - Slot Value: $382,100
---------------Signed 7/22 - $379,600 - Link
Round 6, Pick 169: Jackson Appel (White Sox) - Slot Value: $375,700
---------------Signed 7/21 - $122,500 - Tweet
Round 12, Pick 346: Ali Camarillo (Athletics) - Slot Value: $150,000*
---------------Signed 7/20 - $250,000 - Tweet
Round 13, Pick 392: Evan Aschenbeck (Cubs) - Slot Value: $150,000*
---------------Signed 7/24 - $150,000 - Link
Round 16, Pick 480: Kasen Wells^ (Padres) - Slot Value: $150,000*
---------------Signed 7/24 - $150,000 - Link
Free Agent Signing: Eldridge Armstrong III (Mets) - Slot Value: $150,000*
---------------Signed 7/21 - $? - Link
* Maximum offer without using the bonus pool allocation
^Former Aggie OF (2023)
With the draft now just 33 days away (July 14th - 16th), we should start to see a lot more projections, mock drafts, prospect lists etc. I thought I'd lump everything to watch out for in one post.
Draft Targets:
Seniors
Jackson Appel* - Pick #169
Evan Aschenbeck - Pick #392
Hank Bard
Zane Badmaev
Ted Burton
Travis Chestnut
Brock Peery
Hayden Schott*
Ryan Targac
*Still has eligibility due to cancelation of 2021 Ivy League baseball season
Juniors
Eldridge Armstrong III - FA
Ali Camarillo - Pick #346
Chris Cortez - Pick #45
Tanner Jones - Pick #167
Braden Montgomery - Pick #12
Brad Rudis
Josh Stewart
Tab Tracy (transferred to Lamar)
Troy Wansing
Draft-Eligible Sophomores (Turn 21 by August 28th)
Ryan Prager - Pick #81
Peyton Smith
Kaeden Kent? I'll note that he turns 21 on August 29th and am unsure if the rule is "turns 21 within 45 days of the first day of the draft (August 28th) or last day of the draft (August 30th)
High School Recruits
Max Arlich LHP decommitted
Marc Barnhard RHP
Tristan Bittle OF
Elbert (Trey) Craig 1B
Hayden Crites C
Sam Erickson OF
Sawyer Farr SS
Rylan Hill LHP
Terrence Kiel II OF
Blayne Lyne RHP
Cade McCoy LHP
Bryce Navarre LHP decommitted
Drew Rerick RHP decommitted
Adrian Rodriguez SS decommitted
Wyatt Sanford SS - Pick #47
Aiden Sims RHP
Nathan Tobin OF
Houston Tomlinson RHP
Cooper Williams LHP decommitted
D1 Transfers In
Matt Bergevin 1B Fairfield (Senior)
Clayton Freshcorn P McLennan CC (Freshman)
Jacob Galloway C USCw (Sophomore) - Draft Eligible Sophomore
Jamal George Util Alabama St (Sophomore)
Bear Harrison C St. Mary's College (Freshman)
Wyatt Henseler INF Penn (Senior)
Gavin Kash INF Tceh (Junior)
Kyrin LeBlanc P Cisco JC (Sophomore) - Draft Eligible Sophomore
Myles Patton P Long Beach St (Sophomore)
Ben Royo INF Rice (Sophomore)
Other Names to Follow
Rawley Hector (2022 Aggie P)
Robert Hogan (2022-2023 Aggie P)
The draft will consist of 20 rounds for the fourth year in a row. Rounds 1-10 have an assigned slot value per spot and rounds 11-20 have a maximum slot value of $125,000 150,000 each. A team can pay above or below slot value if the player and team agree, but if a team does not sign a player taken anywhere in the first 10 rounds, that slot value is forfeited and cannot be used towards other players. A player taken in rounds 11-20 can sign for any amount, but anything over $125,000 150,000 (can't find evidence that this amount changed from the prior years, but it might have gone up slightly) will reduce that team's pool of money. Because of these rules, players taken in the first 10 rounds are usually going to sign 99% of the time. This also leads to teams utilizing senior signs in the latter half of the first 10 rounds to free up slot value money to pay for other signees.
Even with the blow Braden Montgomery and Aggies got during the first game of the Super Regional, Braden should be a top 10 pick in this year's draft which will make him the highest position player taken in the draft from A&M, supplanting Tyler Naquin in 2012. Ryan Prager will have a decision to make as he could hear his name called early on the 2nd day. As a red-shirt sophomore, he still has two years of eligibility left. Chris Cortez has been rising up the draft boards as of late with his ability to mix a 100mph fastball with a devastating slider. I could see him as a late 2nd round selection if he can continue to show off in Omaha. Ali Camarillo is also garnering some attention and could be selected towards the end of the first 10 rounds; rumblings on this site is that he is itching to go pro.
The big name to watch among the incoming freshmen is Wyatt Sanford who has been projected as high as the 2nd round. I would speculate that if we do not hear his name on the first day, we are in the clear as his price tag would then be too high for teams to pool together money from other slots to cover it. Another name to watch for that could be selected later on the second day is Sawyer Farr who projects out as a late 3rd to fourth round selection; again it would come down to signability and what price tag he is looking for. Bryce Navarre and Cooper Williams have both been in the spotlight at various tournaments and stints with Team USA, but I expect both to make their way to campus this fall. Williams may get later round consideration with his mid-90s fastball while Navarre has been lauded for the spin rate on his breaking balls. Terrence Kiel II is also noted on some prospect charts for his elite speed and power from the right side, but he is still a bit raw and would benefit from his time on campus.
Wyatt Henseler has already doubled down on his commitment to A&M asking teams to withdraw his name from draft consideration, so any late second day consideration should go out the window for him.
Robert Hogan has had a decent season with Kentucky, and if he can put together some good outings in Omaha, he could garner himself some consideration among scouts. Rawley Hector has also finally put together a decent season, and with his previous projections when coming out of high school could see his name appear in the later rounds.
What to look forward to next year:
It's hard to look forward just yet as this Aggie team continues to prove how special they are this season as one of the last eight teams playing, but the future is projecting to be even brighter still. If, and it is a big if, Wyatt Sanford makes it to campus, A&M should be loaded from an offensive standpoint with a lineup of Gavin Grahovac, Jace LaViolette, Henseler, Caden Sorrell, Bergevin, and Sanford. All but Sanford could be potential 20 home run guys with Sanford needing some conditioning and strength training to build up to that total. Add in the possibility to have Hayden Schott back for another season and guys like Kaeden Kent and Jack Bell, this lineup could be even deeper than this year's. The pitching staff could be a potential issue as we stand to possibly lose Prager, Cortez, and for sure Evan Aschenbeck. With Shane Sdao also a question mark for next year pending his evaluation, we would need guys like Justin Lamkin, Tanner Jones, Kaiden Wilson, and Weston Moss to make the next step in development to fill those holes, but I trust in Max Weiner and the ability of Schloss and Cain to find the right pieces in the portal as well as continued development with these guys. I expect some of the freshmen (notably Navarre, Williams, and Max Arlich) to get the same looks that Wilson and Moss got this year.
For reference:
***Official Aggies vs. 2017 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2018 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2019 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2020 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2021 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2022 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2023 MLB Draft Thread***
---------------Signed 7/29 - $5,000,000 - Tweet
Round 2, Pick 45: Chris Cortez (Angels) - Slot Value: $2,072,800
---------------Signed 7/18 - $1,597,500 - Link
Round 2, Pick 47: Wyatt Sanford (Pirates) - Slot Value: $1,984,800
---------------Signed 7/29 - $2,500,000 - Tweet
Round 3, Pick 81: Ryan Prager (Angels) - Slot Value: $948,600
---------------Returning to A&M! - Link
Round 6, Pick 167: Tanner Jones (Royals) - Slot Value: $382,100
---------------Signed 7/22 - $379,600 - Link
Round 6, Pick 169: Jackson Appel (White Sox) - Slot Value: $375,700
---------------Signed 7/21 - $122,500 - Tweet
Round 12, Pick 346: Ali Camarillo (Athletics) - Slot Value: $150,000*
---------------Signed 7/20 - $250,000 - Tweet
Round 13, Pick 392: Evan Aschenbeck (Cubs) - Slot Value: $150,000*
---------------Signed 7/24 - $150,000 - Link
Round 16, Pick 480: Kasen Wells^ (Padres) - Slot Value: $150,000*
---------------Signed 7/24 - $150,000 - Link
Free Agent Signing: Eldridge Armstrong III (Mets) - Slot Value: $150,000*
---------------Signed 7/21 - $? - Link
* Maximum offer without using the bonus pool allocation
^Former Aggie OF (2023)
With the draft now just 33 days away (July 14th - 16th), we should start to see a lot more projections, mock drafts, prospect lists etc. I thought I'd lump everything to watch out for in one post.
Draft Targets:
Seniors
Jackson Appel* - Pick #169
Evan Aschenbeck - Pick #392
Hank Bard
Zane Badmaev
Ted Burton
Travis Chestnut
Brock Peery
Hayden Schott*
Ryan Targac
*Still has eligibility due to cancelation of 2021 Ivy League baseball season
Juniors
Eldridge Armstrong III - FA
Ali Camarillo - Pick #346
Chris Cortez - Pick #45
Tanner Jones - Pick #167
Braden Montgomery - Pick #12
Brad Rudis
Josh Stewart
Tab Tracy (transferred to Lamar)
Troy Wansing
Draft-Eligible Sophomores (Turn 21 by August 28th)
Ryan Prager - Pick #81
Peyton Smith
Kaeden Kent? I'll note that he turns 21 on August 29th and am unsure if the rule is "turns 21 within 45 days of the first day of the draft (August 28th) or last day of the draft (August 30th)
High School Recruits
Marc Barnhard RHP
Tristan Bittle OF
Elbert (Trey) Craig 1B
Hayden Crites C
Sam Erickson OF
Sawyer Farr SS
Rylan Hill LHP
Terrence Kiel II OF
Blayne Lyne RHP
Cade McCoy LHP
Wyatt Sanford SS - Pick #47
Aiden Sims RHP
Nathan Tobin OF
Houston Tomlinson RHP
D1 Transfers In
Matt Bergevin 1B Fairfield (Senior)
Clayton Freshcorn P McLennan CC (Freshman)
Jacob Galloway C USCw (Sophomore) - Draft Eligible Sophomore
Jamal George Util Alabama St (Sophomore)
Bear Harrison C St. Mary's College (Freshman)
Wyatt Henseler INF Penn (Senior)
Gavin Kash INF Tceh (Junior)
Kyrin LeBlanc P Cisco JC (Sophomore) - Draft Eligible Sophomore
Myles Patton P Long Beach St (Sophomore)
Ben Royo INF Rice (Sophomore)
Other Names to Follow
Rawley Hector (2022 Aggie P)
Robert Hogan (2022-2023 Aggie P)
The draft will consist of 20 rounds for the fourth year in a row. Rounds 1-10 have an assigned slot value per spot and rounds 11-20 have a maximum slot value of $
Even with the blow Braden Montgomery and Aggies got during the first game of the Super Regional, Braden should be a top 10 pick in this year's draft which will make him the highest position player taken in the draft from A&M, supplanting Tyler Naquin in 2012. Ryan Prager will have a decision to make as he could hear his name called early on the 2nd day. As a red-shirt sophomore, he still has two years of eligibility left. Chris Cortez has been rising up the draft boards as of late with his ability to mix a 100mph fastball with a devastating slider. I could see him as a late 2nd round selection if he can continue to show off in Omaha. Ali Camarillo is also garnering some attention and could be selected towards the end of the first 10 rounds; rumblings on this site is that he is itching to go pro.
The big name to watch among the incoming freshmen is Wyatt Sanford who has been projected as high as the 2nd round. I would speculate that if we do not hear his name on the first day, we are in the clear as his price tag would then be too high for teams to pool together money from other slots to cover it. Another name to watch for that could be selected later on the second day is Sawyer Farr who projects out as a late 3rd to fourth round selection; again it would come down to signability and what price tag he is looking for. Bryce Navarre and Cooper Williams have both been in the spotlight at various tournaments and stints with Team USA, but I expect both to make their way to campus this fall. Williams may get later round consideration with his mid-90s fastball while Navarre has been lauded for the spin rate on his breaking balls. Terrence Kiel II is also noted on some prospect charts for his elite speed and power from the right side, but he is still a bit raw and would benefit from his time on campus.
Wyatt Henseler has already doubled down on his commitment to A&M asking teams to withdraw his name from draft consideration, so any late second day consideration should go out the window for him.
Robert Hogan has had a decent season with Kentucky, and if he can put together some good outings in Omaha, he could garner himself some consideration among scouts. Rawley Hector has also finally put together a decent season, and with his previous projections when coming out of high school could see his name appear in the later rounds.
What to look forward to next year:
It's hard to look forward just yet as this Aggie team continues to prove how special they are this season as one of the last eight teams playing, but the future is projecting to be even brighter still. If, and it is a big if, Wyatt Sanford makes it to campus, A&M should be loaded from an offensive standpoint with a lineup of Gavin Grahovac, Jace LaViolette, Henseler, Caden Sorrell, Bergevin, and Sanford. All but Sanford could be potential 20 home run guys with Sanford needing some conditioning and strength training to build up to that total. Add in the possibility to have Hayden Schott back for another season and guys like Kaeden Kent and Jack Bell, this lineup could be even deeper than this year's. The pitching staff could be a potential issue as we stand to possibly lose Prager, Cortez, and for sure Evan Aschenbeck. With Shane Sdao also a question mark for next year pending his evaluation, we would need guys like Justin Lamkin, Tanner Jones, Kaiden Wilson, and Weston Moss to make the next step in development to fill those holes, but I trust in Max Weiner and the ability of Schloss and Cain to find the right pieces in the portal as well as continued development with these guys. I expect some of the freshmen (notably Navarre, Williams, and Max Arlich) to get the same looks that Wilson and Moss got this year.
For reference:
***Official Aggies vs. 2017 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2018 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2019 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2020 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2021 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2022 MLB Draft Thread***
***Official Aggies vs. 2023 MLB Draft Thread***