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Local Baseball Talent Drafted on MLB's Final Day

By SideLine Desk ·
Local Baseball Talent Drafted on MLB's Final Day

The Major League Baseball Draft concluded with four more local athletes hearing their names called by MLB organizations. Among those selected was former Brown University pitcher Ryan Oshinskie.

Ryan Oshinskie, a pitcher from Brown University, was the first of the local contingent to be drafted, going to the Milwaukee Brewers in the sixth round. Oshinskie's 2026 season was entirely lost due to injury, but he returned with eight appearances in 2025.

The draft continued to recognize local talent, with Maroney, Clemmey, and Wertz also finding their professional futures secured by MLB teams on the second and final day of the proceedings. Specific details regarding the rounds and teams for these players were part of the day's announcements.

This group represents a significant portion of regional talent making the leap to professional baseball, following a period of development and collegiate play. Their selections underscore the competitive landscape of collegiate and amateur baseball in the area.

💬 SideLine Take

The MLB Draft is a crucial proving ground, and seeing multiple local players selected offers a promising outlook for the future of baseball in the region.

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Source: Yahoo Sports

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