Nationals Draft Texas A&M Pitcher Weston Moss in 11th Round
The Washington Nationals have picked Texas A&M right-handed pitcher Weston Moss in the 11th round of the 2026 MLB Draft. Moss was selected with the 316th overall selection.
The Washington Nationals have added to their organizational depth by selecting Texas A&M right-handed pitcher Weston Moss. Moss heard his name called in the 11th round of the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft, with the Nationals using the 316th overall pick to secure his rights.
Moss, a key contributor for the Aggies on the mound, brings a strong collegiate resume to the Nationals' system. His selection marks a significant step in his professional baseball aspirations.
The Nationals continue to build their farm system through the annual draft, looking to develop talent that can contribute to their future big-league club. The selection of Moss represents another piece in their long-term player development strategy.
While not a high-profile selection, nabbing a college arm like Weston Moss in the 11th round is precisely the kind of solid, under-the-radar move that builds a sustainable organization.


