Lucas Franco, a 6'3", 190 lbs shortstop from TCU, showcases strong defensive skills and offensive potential, making him a notable prospect for the 2028 class.
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2026 MLB Draft: Sawyer Strosnider, OF, TCU
Sawyer Strosnider, a 6'2" outfielder from TCU, has shown significant development, demonstrating power, improved patience, and potential for a successful pro career in 2026.
2026 MLB Draft: Jack Bell, INF, TCU
Jack Bell from TCU is a versatile infielder noted for his patient hitting approach, solid defense, and potential to advance in the batting order with improved power.
2026 MLB Draft Prospects: College Top 200
The latest college board for the 2026 MLB Draft features 200 players, highlighting significant changes and collaborative evaluations, with Roch Cholowsky remaining the top player.
2026 MLB Draft: Lance Davis, RHP, TCU
Lance Davis, a TCU RHP, enters the MLB draft year without collegiate pitching experience but impresses with solid performances and pitch development over the summer.
2027 MLB Draft: Trever Baumler, RHP, TCU
TCU RHP Trever Baumler impressed with a sub-1 ERA and All-Star performance, showcasing a strong fastball, curveball, and changeup as he nears the 2027 draft.
2027 Top 50 College Draft Prospects
Three Quarter Slot’s first staff-built 2027 Top 50 highlights elite college bats and power arms, offering an early, consensus-driven snapshot of the class’s top draft talent.
2027 MLB Draft: Nolan Traeger, C, TCU
Nolan Traeger, a promising TCU catcher, showcases strong offensive skills with an OPS of .900 and excellent defensive abilities, generating significant buzz ahead of the 2027 draft.
2026 MLB Draft: Chase Brunson, OF, TCU
Chase Brunson, a 6'3", 200 lbs outfielder from TCU, showcases solid batting skills and defensive capabilities, making him a promising everyday player despite being unsigned by Toronto in 2023.
2026 MLB Draft Rankings: College Top 100
The collegiate summer season is in the books, fall ball has yet to begin, and that makes this the perfect window to size up the 2026 MLB Draft class. At the top, there’s a clear-cut No. 1 in Roch Cholowsky, but the depth behind him is loaded with talent — including plenty of players at new programs eager to boost their draft stock and chase a championship.






