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Terps Talent Shines in 2026 MLB Draft
14 Jul
Summary
- Chris Hacopian, drafted by Nationals, boasts elite hitting prowess.
- Lance Williams joins Cubs, noted for his versatile pitching arsenal.
- Brayden Martin, known for discipline, selected by Blue Jays.

Several athletes with connections to College Park were selected during the recent 2026 MLB Draft. Chris Hacopian, who played his collegiate ball at Texas A&M, was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the first round, pick 11. Hacopian, son of former Maryland player Derek Hacopian, is recognized for his elite hitting, plate patience, and defensive versatility.
Lance Williams, a right-handed pitcher from Maryland, was the first Terp selected, going to the Chicago Cubs in the eighth round, pick 247. Williams, who transferred to College Park after his freshman year, is valued for his pitching arsenal and ability to strike out batters, offering flexibility as either a starter or reliever.
Brayden Martin, a third baseman from Maryland, was chosen by the Toronto Blue Jays in the eleventh round, pick 342. Martin is celebrated for his exceptional on-base percentage and discipline at the plate, holding program records for walks and consecutive games reaching base.