Junior right-hander Logan Reddeman (left) bumps gloves with junior catcher Cashel Dugger (right) at the end of an inning. (Kai Dizon/Assistant photo editor)
Right-hander Logan Reddemann was selected with the 38th pick in the second round of the 2026 MLB draft by the Colorado Rockies on Saturday. The junior exploded onto the draft scene after transferring to UCLA from San Diego, where he played his first two seasons of collegiate baseball and was selected to the All-WCC First Team twice. Reddemann captured the Bruins’ Friday night starter role before the season began.
The Bruin who manned the hot corner for the last two seasons is on his way to play professional baseball. Third baseman Roman Martin was selected by the Athletics in the fourth round with the No.
UCLA baseball already had a shortstop wearing jersey No. 1 when Roch Cholowsky arrived in Westwood as a freshman in the fall of 2023. But come opening day 2024, Cody Schrier swapped to No.
The Bruins’ RBI machine is on his way to play professional baseball. First baseman Mulivai Levu was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in Competitive Balance Round B with the No.
Since the start of his second term, President Donald Trump has cracked down on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives from the halls of federal government agencies to K-12 schools.
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