UCLA Baseball Sees Four More Players Drafted on Day Two of MLB Draft
The UCLA baseball program continued to see its talent recognized on Sunday, with four more players selected during the second day of the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft. This brings the total number of Bruins drafted this year to eight, notably including the first overall pick, Roch Cholowsky.
Following a strong showing on the opening day, the UCLA Bruins had four more players selected in the 2026 MLB Draft on Sunday. This continued success on draft day highlights the program's consistent ability to produce professional talent.
Among those drafted on the second day was right-handed pitcher Cal Randall, who was the first Bruin to hear his name called in this phase of the draft. Randall was selected at pick No. 146 overall.
With these additions, the total number of UCLA players selected in the 2026 MLB Draft now stands at eight. This group is headlined by Roch Cholowsky, who was the highly anticipated No. 1 overall selection.
UCLA's prolific draft output continues to solidify its reputation as a premier developer of MLB talent, showcasing a deep roster of skilled players.


