Baseball withdrawals, anyone?
The MLB Draft is set for this weekend, with implications on Mississippi State’s 2027 lineup. MLB’s top-250 draft prospects has two Bulldogs from the 2026 roster, and eight class of 2026 high school signees.
Not all signees on MLB’s list are expected to sign with a pro squad, but here is a look at where each are ranked as draft prospects.
The MLB draft starts at noon Saturday.
No. 18 Ace Reese, 3B
MSU fans should have already started mourning the loss of last year’s offensive leader.
Reese led the Bulldogs in home runs (24) and RBI (74) last season as a junior. He is MLB’s 18th best prospect in the draft.
No. 46 Will Brick, C
The first MSU high school signee on the list is Will Brick, a catcher from Memphis, Tennessee.
Brick hit .517 with an OBP of .615 as a senior at Christian Brothers High School, according to MaxPreps. He is the fourth highest rated catcher in the draft, and the highest rated high school catcher.
No. 49 Rocco Maniscalco, SS
The last Bulldog in the top-50 is Rocco Maniscalco, a shortstop from Oxford, Alabama.
The son of former MSU shortstop Matt Maniscalco, he is the 10th highest-rated shortstop in the draft.
No. 77 Landon Brown, RHP
Landon Brown, from Iowa Colony High School in Texas is the highest-rated MSU pitching signee on the draft board.
No. 80 Denton Lord, RHP
The next pitcher on the list is Denton Lord from Santa Rosa Beach, Florida.
The righty posted a 1.15 ERA and an 8-1 record as a senior at South Walton High School.
No. 111 Wilson Andersen, RHP
The third-straight right-handed pitcher representing State on the list is Wilson Andersen, from Tampa Florida.
He went 11-2 with a 1.62 ERA last year at Jesuit High School. A two-way high school player, Andersen hit .426 with 36 RBI as a senior, according to MaxPreps.
No. 175 Martin Shelar, OF
Martin Shelar, from Atlanta, Georgia, is one of two outfielders committed to MSU in the 2026 class.
He hit .506 in 89 at bats as a senior at the Marist School.
No. 203 Jake Carbaugh, RHP
Yet another righty hurler on this list, Jake Carbaugh is committed to come to Starkville by way of Plant City, Florida.
His best high school season came as a junior, when he went 6-2 with a 1.65 ERA at Plant City High School.
No. 239 Noah Danza, SS
Danza originally signed with head coach Brian O’Connor at Virginia, but flipped his commitment to follow O’Connor to Starkville.
A product of Gloucester Catholic in New Jersey, Danza hit .473 with 31 RBI as a senior, according to NJ.com.
No. 232 Ben Davis, RHP
The second of the two who played for MSU in 2026, Davis is the last MSU representative on the list.
The senior had a 3.64 ERA over 26 appearances last season.
Jake is the Mississippi State athletics reporter for The Dispatch.
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