No. 1 UCLA has five juniors in the MLB Draft's Top-150 prospects
The No. 1 UCLA baseball program has five juniors in the top-150 of the MLB Pipeline's draft.
Five UCLA baseball players are seen as top-150 picks in the MLB Draft, which is tied for the most with No. 3 Georgia Tech, according to the MLB Pipeline on Thursday. The Bruins to make the list were shortstop Roch Cholowsky, right-handed pitcher Logan Reddemann, first baseman Mulivai Levu, outfielder Will Gasparino and third baseman Roman Martin.
All five of them are juniors and have helped set the up UCLA with a 40-4 overall record ahead with the final stretch of the regular season ahead of them. š š¢šÆš Bruins appear in @MLBPipeline ās Draft Top 150 Prospects, tied for the most of any program. #GoBruins pic.
twitter. com/WIueJx1NsQ ā UCLA Baseball (@UCLABaseball) April 30, 2026 No. 1 Roch Cholowsky The shortstop has racked up a plethora of awards in his college career, and he has put together another dominant season so far in 2026 to set him up to be the presumptive first pick in the draft.
Over his nearly three seasons with the Bruins, Cholowsky has put on a show at the plate. Currently this season Cholowsky has a batting average of . 331 with 56-hits for 59-runs, 18-home runs and a slugging percentage of .