Seattle Mariners select 3B Trevor Lucas in 4th round of 2026 MLB Draft

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With their fourth and final pick on day one of the 2026 MLB Draft, the Seattle Mariners opted for UNC-Wilmington third baseman Trevor Lucas.

Lucas possesses an excellent blend of hitting ability and defensive chops that made him an attractive candidate for an M’s farm system lacking in depth at the hot corner. Comped to Ben Williamson by Scott Hunter, Lucas is a plus defender in the field and could bounce around the diamond if need be, but his arm strength and lateral movement should lend themselves well to wherever he happens to be playing. The M’s are bullish on his abilities on the dirt and view him as an asset defensively.

TREVOR LUCAS IS SIMPLY A MAGICIAN #sctop10pic.twitter.com/wp2Ok5M5ch

— The Seahawk Perch (@TheSeahawkPerch) May 23, 2026

Offensively, Lucas posts some eye popping underlying metrics. Making a ton of contact and producing some very solid exit velocities, Lucas complements his raw batting ability with a sound approach at the plate, limiting chase and drawing a healthy amount of walks. Lucas walked more than he struck out this season, a trait that typically tends to translate to the professional ranks pretty well.

LUCAS ON REPEAT

trevor lucas homers for the second time tonight!!#SeahawkBaseballpic.twitter.com/sAGh3fASRj

— UNCW Baseball (@UNCWBaseball) May 13, 2026

The feel to hit for Lucas is evident; he frequently barrels the baseball, and the M’s think there’s even more power to unlock once he’s in a professional development setting. The foundation for a very enticing prospect is certainly there, but proving it against a higher level of competition will be the next step for the former Seahawk infielder.

Lucas has reportedly agreed to terms with the M’s, coming in at an underslot $450,000 figure. This puts the Mariners roughly $450,000 under their allotted bonus pool entering day two, a decent chunk of change that should afford them some flexibility.

Mariners fourth-rounder Trevor Lucas has agreed to terms for a signing bonus of $450,000, according to a source.

That's below the slot value of $591,700 for the No. 129 overall pick.

— Daniel Kramer (@DKramer_) July 11, 2026

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