Oregon Ducks Lose 7 in 2026 Draft | Oregon Ducks Basketball News
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Oregon baseball’s 2026 MLB Draft haul is historic — seven players selected, led by shortstop Ryan Cooney going to the Blue Jays in the third round. Cooney’s standout season, topping the team in hits and doubles, made his draft status no surprise. Pitchers Miles Gosztola, Cal Scolari, and Devin Bell followed, with Scolari’s transfer success and Bell’s bullpen accolades adding to the momentum. This marks the 16th time in 17 years Oregon has drafted multiple pitchers — a testament to coach Mark Wasikowski’s development program. But the roster shake-up brings challenges: rebuilding again after losing key players and navigating potential transfers. The Ducks have secured a commitment from USC’s Adiran Lopez, but their future hinges on recruiting and retaining talent — a classic blessing and curse of elite development.
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