Three Clemson baseball players drafted to MLB
CLEMSON, S.C. — Three members of the Clemson baseball team have been drafted by Major League Baseball Franchises.
Sophomore infielder Max Wagner, the ACC Player-of-the-Year, was selected in the second round (No. 42 overall) by the Baltimore Orioles on the first day (rounds 1-2) of the MLB draft on Sunday night. He was the first Tiger drafted by the Orioles since 2014 (Steve Wilkerson).
Sophomore righthander Mack Anglin, a Third-Team All-ACC starting pitcher in 2022 and winner of the Stowe Award as the team鈥檚 most valuable pitcher, was selected in the seventh round (No. 205 overall) by the Kansas City Royals on the
second day (rounds 3-10) of the MLB draft on Monday afternoon. He was the first Tiger drafted by the Royals since 2017 (Reed Rohlman).
Sophomore lefthander Geoffrey Gilbert was selected in the 13th round (No. 400 overall) by the New York Yankees on the third and final day (rounds 11-20) of the MLB draft on Tuesday afternoon. He was the first Tiger drafted by the Yankees
since 2015 (Brody Koerner).
Congratulations to these 3 athletes, their families and Clemson University Varsity Baseball Team.
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