LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A handful of Las Vegas valley natives and UNLV standouts saw a dream become reality this weekend after being selected in the 2026 MLB draft.
Andruw Giles of Basic Academy in Henderson was the first local athlete to hear his name called when the Pittsburgh Pirates selected him in the fourth round with the 108th overall pick.
The 18-year-old outfielder was committed to the University of Oregon. Prep Baseball Report had Giles as the No. 2 recruit in Nevada for the class of 2026.
With their 4th-round pick (No. 108 overall), the @Pirates select Basic (NV) outfielder Andruw Giles, No. 157 on the Top 250 Draft prospects list.
— MLB Draft (@MLBDraft) July 11, 2026
Watch live: https://t.co/XWNTXiKgPC pic.twitter.com/vFyahOrl8E
In the next round, Faith Lutheran High School graduate LJ Mercurius was taken by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the fifth round with the 148th overall pick.
The right-handed pitcher played this past season for the University of Oklahoma, helping lead the Sooners to the national championship after earning the win against North Carolina in the deciding game.
Before Oklahoma, Mercurius played two seasons for UNLV. Coming out of high school, he was ranked as the No. 1 right-handed pitcher in Nevada in the 2023 class.
WATCH | Taylor Rocha caught up with the Mercurius brothers, who reflected on the College World Series title ahead of the draft:
In the seventh round, Brady Ballinger from Green Valley High School was selected by the Detroit Tigers with the 216th overall pick.
After one season at the College of Southern Nevada, Ballinger transferred to the University of Kansas, where he played in the outfield and at first base.
Coming out of high school, he was ranked as the No. 4 first baseman in Nevada and the No. 51 overall prospect in the state by Perfect Game in 2023.
Lawrence → Detroit
— Kansas Baseball (@KUBaseball) July 12, 2026
Brady Ballinger has been selected in the 7th round by the @tigers! #RockChalk x @brady_ballinger pic.twitter.com/EuDGfU1Wy2
Five UNLV players were also selected in the draft:
- Carson Lane: Cleveland Guardians (14th round) — Pitcher
- Jase Evangelista: Boston Red Sox (14th round) — Pitcher
- Ryan Marton: Chicago Cubs (17th round) — Pitcher
- Parker Dillhoff: Cleveland Guardians (18th round) — Pitcher
- Jack Salmon: Los Angeles Angels (19th round) — Outfielder
-
Defending World Cup champion Argentina survives scare from underdog Cape Verde
Lionel Messi and Argentina beat Cape Verde 3-2 on Friday and advanced to the World Cup Round of 16 in a thrilling match.
Alex Ovechkin delays retirement, signs one-year deal with Capitals
Ovechkin, the NHL’s all-time leading scorer, is coming back to the Capitals for another season on a one-year contract.
United States moves on in World Cup despite Balogun red card controversy
The win in the round of 32 in this year's expanded tournament sets up a matchup on Monday in Seattle against Belgium. (Scripps News)
Golden Knights announce signings, trades as NHL free agency begins
The Golden Knights continue to make moves this offseason, announcing Wednesday free agent signings and a trade sending forward Keegan Kolesar to the Detroit Red Wings.
