Dodgers Complete 2026 MLB Draft with 14 Picks on Sunday
Two Early Moves Highlight Saturday’s Draft Action
The Dodgers wrapped up the first day of the 2026 MLB Draft after securing two commitments on Saturday. The club selected high school shortstop Bo Lowrance with the 40th overall pick from South Carolina. Later, they added Florida pitcher Russell Sandefer at pick 132, completing their Day 1 haul.
Sunday’s Seventh‑Round Start Sets Tone for Remaining Picks
Sunday began with the Dodgers’ first selection of the day coming in the seventh round, marking the start of their 14‑pick evening. The pick highlighted the team’s depth approach as they eyed later rounds. The session continues through the 20th round, giving Los Angeles multiple opportunities to address needs.
Full List of 14 Late‑Round Selections (Rounds 10‑20)
- Round 10 – 313rd overall
- Round 11 – 343rd overall
- Round 12 – 373rd overall
- Round 13 – 403rd overall
- Round 14 – 433rd overall
- Round 15 – 463rd overall
- Round 16 – 493rd overall
- Round 17 – 523rd overall
- Round 18 – 553rd overall
- Round 19 – 583rd overall
- Round 20 – 613rd overall
How Fans Can Watch the Rest of the Draft
Every remaining round of the Dodgers’ draft day is available live on MLB.com and MLB.tv. The streaming ensures no fan misses the later selections as the team continues its process. Sunday’s coverage runs through the final pick, giving viewers full access to the day’s activity.
The 14‑pick Sunday completes a two‑day cycle that gives Los Angeles a solid influx of talent for future seasons. With Lowrance, Sandefer and the late‑round prospects in the fold, the Dodgers add depth at both the infield and the mound. The additions aim to bolster the roster for upcoming seasons while providing upside for long‑term contention.
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