
Jaxon Willits (Oklahoma) - 144th overall, SS, Los Angeles Angels.
Willits played for the Commodores in 2024, batting .297 with a .781 OPS, driving in 15 runs. He carried a .928 fielding percentage playing both positions on the middle infield.
At Oklahoma this season, Willits garnered a number of accolades, including the Men’s College World Series Most Outstanding Player after his 13 hits set the Oklahoma record for most hits in a MCWS, He carried a career .967 fielding percentage as the everyday shortstop for the Sooners and was named to the Brooks Wallace Award Watch List prior to the start of the 2026 season.
Bear Harrison (Texas A&M) - 160th overall, C, New York Yankees =
Harrison was on the Commodores for the 2025 season, batting .277 through 26 appearances with 14 RBI, four doubles and a trio of home runs. With Texas A&M this season, he started in 52 games and hit .297 at the dish with 35 RBI and drew 41 walks. Harrison ended the season with a 32 game on-base streak, raising his OBP to a .495, good for second in the SEC. He set a new single-season hit-by-pitch program record by getting plunked 23 times.

Aidan Keenan (Stanford) - 210th overall P, New York Mets
Keenan played for the Commodores for part of 2026, pitching in two games for the Commodores and starting in one of them. He struck out seven batters in his five innings with the team. At Stanford, Keenan made seven appearances this past season, primarily as a starter. He logged 25 punchouts in 21.2 innings for the Cardinal and ended his time with them boasting a career 5.79 ERA.
Jayson Jones (Wichita State) - 225th overall, INF, Chicago White Sox
Jones was on the Commodores during the 2024 season amidst his transition from Arkansas to Oklahoma State. In 32 games, he hit .267 with 11 extra base hits and 17 RBIs.
In his final collegiate season with Wichita State this season, Jones batted .355 on the year in 58 games, going deep 15 times and had 56 RBI, both team bests and second in the American Conference.
Mason Eckelman (Ohio State) - 250th overall, C, Seattle Mariners
Eckelman was named to the All-Big Ten Third team this past season after leading the Buckeyes with a .304 average, adding 15 doubles and eight home runs across his 53 starts in 2026. He had two multi-home run games this year and was named Big Ten Player of the Week in early May after batting .600 in a series sweep of Nebraska.
Matthew Bucciero (Fairfield) - 285th overall, OF, Chicago White Sox.
Bucciero was named the MAAC Player of the Year after leading the conference in three stat categories: homers (20) – a program record – RBI (57) and slugging (.688). He finishes as Fairfield’s all time leader in the former two categories, as well as triples with 12. His 2026 campaign included a 14-game hitting streak, three multi-homer games and four stolen bases in a single game against Quinnipiac, also a program best.

Tate McKee (Georgia Tech) - 293rd overall, RHP, Tampa Bay Rays
McKee tossed 7.1 innings in three appearances with Falmouth in 2024, punching out seven batters. He was a consistent piece in the starting rotation for the Yellow Jackets in the seasons to follow, starting all but one of his following 33 appearances. In 2026, he pitched to a 4.15 ERA in 78 innings, building upon an 83 strikeout season as GT's Friday night starter. McKee was the workhorse for the No. 2 national seed in this year's NCAA Tournament who fell to eventual champion Oklahoma.
Reece Moroney (Rhode Island) - 309th overall, INF, Philadelphia Phillies
The Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year had a brief 2025 stint with the Commodores that launched him into his best season to date, notching a program record 90 hits to propel him to a .370 average with a .920 OPS to go with 19 doubles and 50 RBIs. He carried a .957 fielding percentage in 235 chances playing the middle infield for Rhody.
Moroney started all 115 games he played in his final two seasons for the Rams, leading them to the A-10 regular season and conference titles in 2025.
Matthew Dallas (Wake Forest) - 346th overall, LHP Washington Nationals
Dallas made four appearances with the 'Dores in 2025, pitching to a 4.38 ERA across 12.1 innings, striking out 10. He finished his career with the Demon Deacons with a career 4.66 ERA as a starter and looked his best this season before having his season cut short due to injury, holding opponents to a .167 batting average in his two appearances. His 63 strikeouts as a sophomore was third on the team.
Mark Quatrani (Notre Dame) - 545 overall, C, San Diego Padres
Quatrani batted .250 with the Commodores in 2025, but made his mark on as a promising backstop with a .980 fielding percentage in 50 chances while nabbing two runners that year. He’d grow into a semifinalist for the Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award this past season, batting .376 with a 1.100 OPS for the Fighting Irish and tossed out 15 base stealers.

John Smith III (UCF) - 570th overall, OF, New York Mets
After spending three years at Pensacola State and South Alabama proving himself, Smith transferred to UCF for his final season and replicated his excellent production, landing on the All-Big 12 Second Team at season’s end. He batted .322 with a .574 slugging percentage while leading the team in RBI with 49. Smith briefly played in Falmouth to prepare for Big 12 competition.
Michael Barnett (UCLA) - 587th overall, RHP, Minnesota Twins
Barnett pitched for the Commodores in 2023. With the team, he pitched in six games, starting in five of the six. Pitching a total of 27 innings, Barnett had an ERA of 4.00. He spent all four years of college playing for UCLA. During his senior season, he made 16 starts, while posting a 6-0 record. He had a 4.18 ERA and pitched a team high record of 71 innings over the season. In the 15 games he started, he helped UCLA go 15-1.
Kollin Ritchie (Oklahoma State) - 594th overall, OF St. Louis Cardinals
Ritchie spent the first of his two summers on Cape Cod with Falmouth in 2024 before turning himself into a critical piece of the starting lineup for the Cowboys. He’d bat .326 with a staggering 31 bombs – fourth most nationally – and was a Golden Spikes Award semifinalist. His 53 career homers ranks him eighth on OSU’s all-time home run leaderboard.
Parker Coil (Arkansas) - 603rd overall, LHP Cleveland Guardians
Coil was part of Falmouth’s pitching staff in 2024 making 10 appearances. He had a 2.59 ERA in 24.1 innings and struck out 25 batters. He came out of the bullpen for the Razorbacks in 2026 and pitched to a 3.99 ERA while limiting SEC hitters to a .221 average in conference play.






