The Top Arkansas Baseball Prospects In 2026 At Globe Life Field
The Top Arkansas Baseball Prospects In 2026 At Globe Life Field
The Arkansas Razorbacks are headed to the College Baseball Showdown again and bring with them some of the top players in the country.

Few programs have traveled to Arlington, Texas, in February more than Arkansas Baseball has, and the Razorbacks are used to bringing some of the best players in college baseball with them.
This year is no different, as the Razorbacks head to the Shriners Children’s College Baseball Showdown, part of the College Baseball Series, once again with hopes of going 3-0.
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Picked to finish near the top of the sport’s toughest conference, the SEC, the Hogs even received votes to win the league, and with some of the top players in the country, it’s not hard to see why.
Arkansas has seen four players taken in the top 40 picks of the MLB Draft over the last two years, including Hagen Smith, who dominated the College Baseball Showdown in 2024 and went No. 5 in the draft. This year’s Razorbacks team not only features players who will attempt to do the same in 2026, but players who will have lots of buzz in 2027.
Here are the top prospects playing for Arkansas at the 2026 College Baseball Showdown.
Top 2026 MLB Draft Prospects At The College Baseball Showdown
Here are the top prospects playing during opening weekend of the college baseball season at Globe Life Field.
Gabe Gaeckle, Arkansas Baseball, RHP (No.30-ranked prospect)
Gaeckle, a 5-foot-11, 185-pound right-hander, rebounded from Tommy John surgery to become a standout at Arkansas after ranking No. 101 in the 2023 class. He owns a 3.63 ERA in 114 innings with a 30.7% strikeout rate. Sitting mid-90s and touching 99 mph, he pairs his fastball with two swing-and-miss breaking balls and an upper-80s changeup, though his size and control create reliever risk.
Gaeckle pitched in the College Baseball Showdown in 2025 against Kansas State, pitching 5.2 innings.
Gabe Gaeckle might be the most electric arm in college baseball right now.
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2.32 ERA and 7 saves as a freshman, 92 K in 71.1 IP with a 1.93 NCAA tourney ERA as a sophomore and a Perfect Game preseason All American tag.@GabeGaeckle | @RazorbackBSB | @CBS_Arlington #razorbacks pic.twitter.com/t5hHR1HiLw
Ryder Helfrick, Arkansas Baseball, C, (No. 45-ranked prospect)
Helfrick, a 6-foot-1, 200-pound catcher, ranked No. 143 in the 2023 class by Baseball America, and flashed arm strength and power out of high school. After a tough freshman season, he broke out in 2025, hitting .305/.420/.616 with 15 home runs for Arkansas.
He earned a Team USA invite and shows plus pull-side power, though his contact skills, spin recognition and defensive polish remain question marks.
Hunter Dietz, Arkansas Baseball, LHP (No. 70-ranked prospect)
Dietz, a 6-foot-6, 235-pound left-hander, missed most of his first two seasons at Arkansas following elbow surgery but has re-emerged as one of the most intriguing arms in the 2026 Draft.
He works 94-97 mph and has touched 99 with carry and natural cut, pairing it with an upper-70s curveball, upper-80s cutter and developing changeup. If his fall form holds, he could rise into the first round.
Top 2027 MLB Draft Eligible Prospects At The College Baseball Showdown
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Cole Gibler, Arkansas Baseball, LHP
Gibler, a 6-foot-2, 210-pound lefty, carved out a key role on Arkansas’ deep staff, recording 57 strikeouts and 12 walks in 29.1 innings over 20 appearances. He features a low-90s fastball, a mid-80s breaking ball that drives a 47% miss rate, and a mid-to-upper-80s changeup.
With a clean arm stroke and high three-quarters slot, he profiles as a strike-thrower with remaining projection.
Brenton Clark, Arkansas Baseball, OF
Clark, a 5-foot-11, 192-pound outfielder, redshirted as a freshman before breaking out in the California Collegiate League with Santa Barbara, hitting .359/.531/.424 with 10 steals and a 35-to-13 walk-to-strikeout ratio.
A left-handed hitter, he carried that momentum into the fall and is in line for an Opening Day role at Arkansas. Clark combines advanced bat-to-ball skills, plate discipline and instinctive speed that plays both on the bases and in the outfield.
Jackson Kircher, Arkansas Baseball, RHP
Jackson Kircher, a 6-foot-5, 220-pound right-hander, struck out 17 batters in 12 2/3 innings as a freshman at Oklahoma before transferring to Arkansas. He could take on a larger role under pitching coach Matt Hobbs. Kircher leans heavily on a mid-90s fastball that touches 99 mph and generated a 34% miss rate, aided by strong extension. His mid-80s curveball shows promise but needs refinement.
2026 Shriners Children’s Baseball Showdown
Feb. 13, 2026
- 12:00 PM ET: Oklahoma vs. Texas Tech
- 4:00 PM ET: TCU vs. Vanderbilt
- 8:00 PM ET: Oklahoma St vs. Arkansas
Feb. 14, 2026
- 12:00 PM ET: Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt
- 4:00 PM ET: Oklahoma St vs. Oklahoma
- 8:00 PM ET: Arkansas vs. TCU
Feb. 15, 2026
- 11:30 AM ET: Vanderbilt vs. Oklahoma St
- 3:30 PM ET: Texas Tech vs. Arkansas
- 7:30 PM ET: TCU vs. Oklahoma
College Baseball Series In Surprise, Arizona
Feb. 13, 2026
- 4:00 PM ET: Michigan vs. Oregon St
- 8:00 PM ET: Stanford vs. Arizona
Feb. 14, 2026
- 4:00 PM ET: Arizona vs. Oregon St
- 8:00 PM ET: Michigan vs. Stanford
Feb. 15, 2026
- 2:00 PM ET: Stanford vs. Oregon St
- 6:00 PM ET: Arizona vs. Michigan
Feb. 16, 2026
- 2:00 PM ET: Michigan vs. Oregon St
Amegy Bank College Baseball Series Weekend 2
Feb. 20, 2026
- 12:00 PM ET: Michigan vs. Florida St
- 4:00 PM ET: Nebraska vs. Louisville
- 8:00 PM ET: Auburn vs. Kansas St
Feb. 21, 2026
- 12:00 PM ET: Louisville vs. Michigan
- 4:00 PM ET: Florida St vs. Auburn
- 8:00 PM ET: Kansas St vs. Nebraska
Feb. 22, 2026
- 11:30 AM ET: Auburn vs. Louisville
- 3:30 PM ET: Nebraska vs. Florida St
- 7:30 PM ET: Michigan vs. Kansas St
Amegy Bank College Baseball Series Weekend 3
Feb. 27, 2026
- 12:00 PM ET: Arizona St vs. Mississippi St
- 4:00 PM ET: UCLA vs. Tennessee
- 8:00 PM ET: Virginia Tech vs. Texas A&M
Feb. 28, 2026
- 12:00 PM ET: Tennessee vs. Arizona St
- 4:00 PM ET: Mississippi St vs. Virginia Tech
- 8:00 PM ET: Texas A&M vs. UCLA
Mar. 1, 2026
- 11:30 AM ET: Virginia Tech vs. Tennessee
- 3:30 PM ET: UCLA vs. Mississippi St
- 7:30 PM ET: Arizona St vs. Texas A&M
When Is The 2026 MLB Draft?
The MLB Draft begins the Sunday of MLB All-Star Week, which is being held in Philadelphia from July 11-July 14.
2026 MLB Draft Order
- Chicago White Sox
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Minnesota Twins
- San Francisco Giants
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- Kansas City Royals
- Baltimore Orioles
- Oakland Athletics
- Atlanta Braves
- Colorado Rockies
- Washington Nationals
- Los Angeles Angels
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Miami Marlins
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Texas Rangers
- Houston Astros
- Cincinnati Reds
- Cleveland Guardians
- Boston Red Sox
- San Diego Padres
- Detroit Tigers
- Chicago Cubs
- Seattle Mariners
- Milwaukee Brewers
The 2026 MLB Draft Top 100 Prospects
Rank Name Position Age School Commitment
1 Roch Cholowsky SS 20 UCLA --
2 Grady Emerson SS 17 Fort Worth Christian Texas
3 Justin Lebron SS 21 Alabama --
4 Jacob Lombard SS 18 Gulliver Prep Miami
5 Derek Curiel OF 20 LSU --
6 Tyler Spangler SS 18 De La Salle Stanford
7 Liam Peterson RHP 20 Florida --
8 Sawyer Strosnider OF 20 TCU --
9 Cameron Flukey RHP 20 Coastal Carolina --
10 Drew Burress OF 21 Georgia Tech --
11 AJ Gracia OF 21 Virginia --
12 Carson Bolemon LHP 18 Southside Christian Wake Forest
13 Gio Rojas LHP 18 Stoneman Douglas Miami
14 Ace Reese 3B 20 Mississippi State --
15 Jackson Flora RHP 20 UC Santa Barbara --
16 Chris Hacopian SS 21 Texas A&M --
17 Eric Becker SS 20 Virginia --
18 Tyler Bell SS 20 Kentucky --
19 Vahn Lackey C 20 Georgia Tech --
20 Logan Schmidt LHP 17 Ganesha LSU
21 Coleman Borthwick RHP 17 South Walton Auburn
22 Caden Sorrell OF 20 Texas A&M --
23 Blake Bowen OF 17 JSerra Oregon State
24 Chris Rembert 2B 20 Auburn --
25 Jensen Hirschkorn RHP 17 Kingsburg LSU
26 Gavin Grahovac 3B 20 Texas A&M --
27 Brady Harris OF 17 Trinity Christian Florida
28 Trevor Condon OF 17 Etowah Tennessee
29 Aiden Ruiz SS 18 The Stony Brook Vanderbilt
30 Gabe Gaeckle RHP 21 Arkansas --
31 Eric Booth OF 17 Oak Gove Vanderbilt
32 Kaden Waechter RHP 18 Jesuit Florida State
33 Caden Bogenpohl OF 20 Missouri State --
34 Will Brick C 17 Christian Brothers Mississippi State
35 Joseph Contreras RHP 17 Blessed Trinity Vanderbilt
36 Tegan Kuhns RHP 20 Tennessee --
37 Zion Rose OF 20 Louisville --
38 Savion Sims RHP 18 Prestonwood Christian Oklahoma
39 Maddox Molony SS 21 Oregon --
40 Joey Volchko RHP 20 Georgia --
41 Jarren Advincula 2B 20 Georgia Tech --
42 Cole Carlon LHP 20 Arizona State --
43 Chase Brunson OF 20 TCU --
44 Rocco Maniscalco SS 16 Oxford Mississippi State
45 Ryder Helfrick C 20 Arkansas --
46 Tommy LaPour RHP 20 TCU --
47 Ryan Lynch RHP 20 North Carolina --
48 Cole Koeninger SS/RHP 18 Keller Tennessee
49 Beau Peterson 3B 18 Mill Valley Texas
50 Landon Thome 2B/3B 18 Nazareth Academy Florida State
51 Lucas Moore OF 20 Louisville --
52 Daniel Cuvet 3B 20 Miami --
53 Denton Lord RHP 18 South Walton --
54 Kevin Roberts OF 17 Jackson Prep Florida
55 James Clark SS 18 St. John Bosco Princeton
56 Connor Comeau SS/3B 17 Anderson Texas A&M
57 Andrew Costello C 18 Cathedral Prep Wake Forest
58 Trey Rangel RHP 18 The Colony Texas
59 Jake McCoy LHP 20 South Carolina --
60 Keon Johnson SS 17 First Presbyterian --
61 Eli Herst RHP 17 Seattle Academy Vanderbilt
62 Henry Ford OF 21 Tennessee --
63 Blake Bryant RHP 18 Citizen Christian Clemson
64 Jason DeCaro RHP 19 North Carolina --
65 Gavin Gallaher 3B 21 North Carolina --
66 Archer Horn SS 17 St. Ignatius Stanford
67 Trey Beard LHP 21 Florida Atlantic --
68 Cooper Sides RHP 18 Orange Lutheran LSU
69 Sean Duncan LHP 17 Terry Fox (Canada) Vanderbilt
70 Hunter Dietz LHP 20 Arkansas --
71 Ethan Bass SS 18 Glenbrook North Wake Forest
72 Noah Wilson OF 18 McCallie Vanderbilt
73 Carson Tinney C 20 Texas --
74 Shane Sdao LHP 22 Texas A&M --
75 Aidan Knaak RHP 21 Clemson --
76 Owen Kramkowski RHP 20 Arizona --
77 Kade Lewis 1B 20 Wake Forest --
78 Gary Morse RHP 18 Orange Lutheran Tennessee
79 Tre Broussard OF 20 Houston --
80 Jorvorskie Lane OF 17 Grapevine Arkansas
81 Matt Ponatoski SS 17 Moeller Kentucky
82 Jake Brown OF 20 LSU --
83 Malachi Washington OF 17 Parkview LSU
84 Logan Hughes OF 20 Texas Tech --
85 Steven Milam SS/2B 21 LSU --
86 Brady Ballinger 1B 20 Kansas --
87 Blake Morningstar RHP 20 Wake Forest --
88 Ethan Kleinschmit LHP 20 Oregon State --
89 Brett Renfrow RHP 20 Virginia Tech --
90 Will Yow SS 18 St. Anne's-Belfield Virginia
91 Ricky Ojeda LHP 20 UC Irvine --
92 Dominic Santarelli 1B 18 St. Joseph --
93 Andrew Williamson OF 20 Central Florida --
94 Wilson Andersen RHP 17 Jesuit Mississippi State
95 Jason Amalbert SS 18 DePaul Oklahoma
96 Ethan Norby LHP 20 East Carolina --
97 Cade Townsend RHP 20 Mississippi --
98 Alex Hernandez 2B/OF 20 Georgia Tech --
99 Wes Mendes LHP 21 Florida State --
100 Cole Prosek 3B 18 Magnolia Heights Mississippi
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