Several Top LSU Baseball Signees Are Heading To Baton Rouge After MLB Draft Concludes

By Staff ReporterJul 13, 202611:19 amDiscuss the story15
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LSU Baseball came out of the 2026 MLB Draft with a strong group of newcomers for the 2027 season.

Nine members of Jay Johnson’s signing class were drafted, but several highly regarded prospects went unselected or withdrew their names and are expected to reach Baton Rouge.

The biggest incoming names include:

OF Nathaneal Davis: A highly athletic, left-handed hitter with the speed and defensive ability to compete immediately in center field.

OF Malachi Washington: An elite athlete with top-end speed, considerable power and a strong throwing arm. Pittsburgh selected him in the 18th round, but he has indicated that he plans to attend LSU.

1B/OF Dominic Santarelli: A physically imposing left-handed hitter with tremendous raw power. Seattle selected him in the 18th round, but he is expected to reach campus.

LHP/OF Lucas Nawrocki: A two-way prospect with a mid-90s fastball and one of the better sliders in the class. He could contribute immediately out of the bullpen.

RHP Cooper Sides: A 6-foot-6 pitcher who reaches the mid-90s and features a four-pitch arsenal. He has potential weekend-starter upside.

SS Parker Loew: A strong offensive infielder with power and the defensive ability to remain on the left side.

RHP Kolby Stringer: Mississippi’s top-ranked pitcher, possessing a fastball that reaches 97 mph and a promising breaking ball.

RHP Coleton Brady: Another power arm who withdrew from the draft and confirmed he will attend LSU.

LHP Braxton Beaty: A polished left-hander who also removed his name from draft consideration.

INF Jordan Martinez: A traditional shortstop with good defensive actions and a quick right-handed swing.

INF Luke Tucker: A 6-foot-4, left-handed hitter who projects as a power-hitting third baseman.

Other expected signees include RHP Braydon Wisener, LHP Bradyn Cupit, 1B Dylan Minnatee and catcher Masen Belding. LSU is also expected to add junior-college RHP Major Osbolt, who went undrafted despite possessing a fastball in the mid-90s.

The Tigers are expected to lose their first six drafted signees: Logan Schmidt, Jensen Hirschkorn, Wessley Roberson, Dylan Blomker, Spencer Evans and Will Adams. Overall, though, LSU retained considerable pitching depth, three talented infielders and several impact outfield bats from a signing class ranked No. 2 nationally by Perfect Game.

15 Comments
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Filmat112 days
Dominic doesn't look like he's missed any days in the weight room!
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Chalkywhite842 days
Or leg day.
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PsychTiger2 days
Leg Day skips Dominic Santarelli.
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CDawson1 day
That's a grown man right there! What a body.
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Loaded. JJ is building a NC team. No repeating this past season. Omaha bound for 2027'.
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Breauxsif1 day
Santarelli is a beast!
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6R121 day
tree trunks for legs.
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OGTiger1 day
Why not mention of Anthony Murphy? He was picked in the 16th round.
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StevieG5041 day
Not coming to campus
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Popstiger4 hours
That’s a stud group. I don’t know how Washington slid down the draft that far
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Genestealer5517 hours
It’s crazy how common a “mid 90’s” fastball is today.
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Buga2 days
With some of these freshman and transfers, LSU will definitely look like the all-airport team.
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BigPerm301 day
Hopefully it’s better than last years incoming crop of losers.
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GoneFishing2116 hours
Two freshman were in the top five on the team in hitting. Two other freshman were starters at the end of the year. Two of the freshman pitchers were in the top seven on the team in ERA.
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