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Mason Ligenza took another step toward realizing his childhood dream on Monday. The World Series champion-Los Angeles Dodgers made the generational Tamaqua baseball star the overall 195th pick in
After a Big Ten Conference regular season title and hosting an NCAA Tournament Regional in Eugene, five Oregon Ducks were all selected on the second and final d
After leaning heavily into high school talents in the last two drafts, LA went not just with a pair of college players, but teammates.
Root was selected by the Dodgers at pick No. 40, becoming the area's highest pick since Shane McClanahan was selected 30th overall in 2018.
The Los Angeles Dodgers selected a rare two-sport athlete in MLB Draft, adding Missouri Tigers QB/RHP Sam Horn in the 17th round. Is he ready for the MLB leap?
J ust one pick after West Virginia outfielder Kyle West was selected by the New York Yankees in the 13th round of the 2025 MLB Draft, WVU pitcher Robby Porco was taken by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Arkansas baseball pitcher Zach Root was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers with the 40th overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft Sunday night. His teammate, Charles Davalan, went to the Dodgers with the 41st overall pick as Los Angeles tapped into the Arkansas pipeline with back-to-back selections.
Long Reach’s Aidan West is the first Howard County player to be selected in the MLB draft since Reservoir grad Cody Morris in 2018.
Davion Hickson, who transferred to Mississippi State baseball from Rice in June, was drafted in the fifth round by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Matt Lanzendorfer struggled to even get on the field during his high school baseball career at Scranton Prep. The left-handed pitcher and outfielder for the Cavaliers suffered a tear in his labrum