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The 2026 Major League Baseball draft welcomed over 500 new players over the weekend, several of whom will be bringing a bit of that 'New York state of mind' to their respective teams. Other standouts from top-ranked schools, like Carson Wiggins, Arkansas’ standout right-handed pitcher, had their names called as the new proponents of the New York Mets or Yankees and will play with either team — depending on what goes down before the trade deadline (August 3).
Nineteen-year-old Aiden Ruiz, one of the youngest top prospects and one of the nation’s leading high school shortstops, was drafted in the second round (44th overall) as the first draftee from a New York school (Stony Brook School) to be chosen in this year’s top 50. The Pittsburgh Pirates selected the Queens native in the second round.
Local to Binghamton, fellow Bearcats junior pitchers Conner Griffin and Jackson Mitchell were drafted in the 10th and 19th rounds by the Cincinnati Reds and Miami Marlins, respectively.
Other New York players could find themselves on a Major League team as a free agent. Maine-Endwell alum and Little League World Series winner Jack Hopko, for example, signed a free-agent deal with the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday.
Click here for the full draft list.
Here are players from New York schools who were selected in the first 10 rounds of the draft:
With plenty of roster changes and new leadership, New York baseball fans have lots to look forward to in the upcoming year — and with plenty of fresh talent, several new players to harshly scrutinize as well.
Here are the New York Mets and New York Yankees’ top three picks in the 2026 MLB draft:
This article originally appeared on Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin: Here are the top New York natives selected in the 2026 MLB draft
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Nineteen-year-old Aiden Ruiz, one of the youngest top prospects and one of the nation’s leading high school shortstops, was drafted in the second round (44th overall) as the first draftee from a New York school (Stony Brook School) to be chosen in this year’s top 50. The Pittsburgh Pirates selected the Queens native in the second round.
Local to Binghamton, fellow Bearcats junior pitchers Conner Griffin and Jackson Mitchell were drafted in the 10th and 19th rounds by the Cincinnati Reds and Miami Marlins, respectively.
Three standout #AEBASE performers were selected in the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft yesterday, as Conner Griffin, Jason Krieger, and Jackson Mitchell all heard their names called.https://t.co/039SLKqEJtpic.twitter.com/zpQIkn90YT
— America East (@AmericaEast) July 13, 2026
Other New York players could find themselves on a Major League team as a free agent. Maine-Endwell alum and Little League World Series winner Jack Hopko, for example, signed a free-agent deal with the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday.
Click here for the full draft list.
Here are players from New York schools who were selected in the first 10 rounds of the draft:
Round 2, 44th pick: Aiden Ruiz [SS, The Stony Brook HS]
With the 44th pick in the 2026 Draft, the @Pirates select The Stony Brook School (NY) shortstop Aiden Ruiz, No. 32 on the Top 250 Draft prospects list.
Watch live: https://t.co/XWNTXiKgPCpic.twitter.com/bgZ3jU0Edl
— MLB Draft (@MLBDraft) July 11, 2026
- Selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates
- Scouting grades: Overall: 50 | Hit: 50 | Power: 40 | Run: 55 | Arm: 60 | Field: 65
- Vanderbilt commit, played for Team USA in 2025
Round 3, 118th pick: Carlos Martinez [P, Hofstra]
- Selected by the San Francisco Giants
- 2-time All-CAA, First-team selection (2024, 2026); Best pitch: Mid-80s slider
Round 6, 177th pick: Micah Worley [P, SUNY Stony Brook]
- Selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks
- 40 overall draft grade; Pitched a 3.12 ERA in the 2026 season (14 starts) at Stony Brook
- First player from Stony Brook to be selected in the MLB draft since 2019
Round 10, 302nd pick: Conner Griffin [P, SUNY Binghamton] 6’6 RHP, 95-96 mph fastest
- Selected by the Cincinnati Reds
- Went 3-4 with a 5.22 ERA that dropped to 3.93 in conference play in his junior season (2026)
Fresh faces on New York teams
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With plenty of roster changes and new leadership, New York baseball fans have lots to look forward to in the upcoming year — and with plenty of fresh talent, several new players to harshly scrutinize as well.
Here are the New York Mets and New York Yankees’ top three picks in the 2026 MLB draft:
- Round 1, 27th pick: Carson Wiggins [RHP, Arkansas] – Mets
- Round 1, 35th pick: Hunter Dietz [LHP, Arkansas] - Yankees
- Round 2, 63th pick: Sean Duncan [LHP, Terry Fox SS] – Yankees
- Round 3, 92nd pick: Aiden Robbins [OF, Texas] – Mets
- Round 3, 99th pick: Brendan Brock [C, Oklahoma] – Yankees
- Round 4, 120th pick: Shane Sdao [LHP, Texas A&M] – Mets
This article originally appeared on Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin: Here are the top New York natives selected in the 2026 MLB draft
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