• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Chicago Sports Today

Chicago Sports Today

Chicago Sports News continuously updated

  • Bears
  • Baseball
    • Cubs
    • White Sox
  • Basketball
    • Bulls
    • Sky
  • Blackhawks
  • Colleges
    • DePaul
    • Illinois
    • Loyola
    • Northwestern
    • Notre Dame
    • UIC
    • Valparaiso
  • Soccer
    • Fire
    • Red Stars
  • Team Stores

Top College Prospects to Look For This Spring

January 15, 2026 by Last Word On Baseball

Even though there may be snow on the ground, the first pitch of the Division I baseball season is only a month away. While draft fever might not have the hold now that it does in June, there is plenty of hype for these standouts going into the college season. The cream of the crop is in the middle infield for this year’s college class, with college arms largely considered weaker prospects for the 2026 draft. Here is a look at some of the top college baseball prospects heading into 2026.

The Top College Baseball Prospects to Watch in 2026

Roch Cholowsky – SS/3B, UCLA

Roch Cholowsky is coming into his junior season with quite the resumé. Cholowsky was last season’s Baseball America National Player of the Year and earned 1st Team All-American honors. The UCLA junior achieved all this playing while playing a top-end shortstop. Cholowsky has the potential to finish with four-plus tools. He hit 23 homers, walked 45 times, and had 74 RBI last season for the Bruins. Known to be an above-average defender, Cholowsky also strikes out less than he walks. He is seen as the best college shortstop prospect since Troy Tulowitzki.

The Roch Cholowsky buzz 📈📈

More on the fall ball all-star: https://t.co/9Gr6tiKfsZ pic.twitter.com/ZSjzMOmZ7M

— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) December 19, 2025

Justin Lebron – SS/CF, Alabama

As if his last name didn’t bring enough attention to his play, Justin Lebron plays in the toughest conference in college baseball. Overshadowed by his fellow shortstop college prospect, Lebron still has the potential to be drafted number one overall. There is no doubt about his ability to play shortstop at the next level. His first quick step that gives him plus speed on the bases also allows him to get to any ball, all to go along with a strong arm. At the plate, his approach is sometimes questionable, which is why he cooled off in conference play at Alabama from nearly .340 to ending the year at .318 as a freshman. Coming in at 6’2″ and 180 pounds, he has the strength and bat speed to hit for power at the next level. 

Apr 24, 2025; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama shortstop Justin Lebron (1) leaps over Jackson Lovich after forcing him out at second base at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. Credit: © Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Drew Burress – OF, Georgia Tech

The top outfield college prospect hails from yet another conference, the ACC. The Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket comes in as the top outfield college prospect. In his first two years in college, Drew Burress has done nothing but show out. With 44 home runs and 10 outfield assists in two seasons, Burress gets it done in the field and at the plate. Due to his small stature at 5’9″, his ability to hit for power, and steal bases, he has drawn comparisons to a right-handed Corbin Carroll. Burress’s size and struggles hitting last summer may have raised some questions for MLB teams.

Drew Burress (@GTBaseball) is one of college baseball’s most dynamic and productive hitters.

Across two seasons he’s hit .357/.490/.756 with 44 home runs and 38 doubles.

(📹: @accnetwork )pic.twitter.com/gBwneo1gYE

— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) December 18, 2025

Cameron Flukey – RHP, Coastal Carolina

This draft class lacks college prospects on the mound, specifically left-handed starting pitching. However, Coastal Carolina right-handed ace Cameron Flukey headlines the class. Flukey burst onto the scene during the College World Series, going six innings with nine strikeouts. He has a strong pitch mix with a mid-to-upper 90s riding fastball, followed by at least two other above-average pitches. Flukey’s best pitch is possibly his 12-6 curveball. He generates whiffs against both left and right-handed batters. At times, however, he struggles to locate this top-end stuff. 

Nothing fluky about Cameron Flukey’s 2025 with @CoastalBaseball 👌@CFlukey x @rapsodo pic.twitter.com/2VQfGK2zLO

— D1Baseball (@d1baseball) August 9, 2025

Liam Peterson – RHP, Florida

Liam Peterson comes in widely seen as the second-ranked right-handed starter on the college circuit. Another tall righty with a mid-to-upper 90s fastball, some scouts think he may have better stuff than Flukey. The fastball has serious arm-side run and is mirrored by a potential plus change. Peterson also adds a plus curve and plus slider to his arsenal. Peterson works deep down the mound from a three-quarter arm slot with a repeatable delivery. His ERA could be a bit concerning, coming in at 5.30 across two innings of college ball. This should be no surprise with a 1.56 WHIP during his college career, as well. If Peterson can make strides in keeping runners off the bases, he could shoot up college prospect lists and draft boards.

Liam Peterson is a dude bringing big league level stuff to the mound in 2026

Fastball is in the upper 90’s and he pairs that with a slider, a legit 12-6 and changeup. A top arm in the draft. Going to be fun watching him ball out for @GatorsBB this spring pic.twitter.com/tNfAMtZwhW

— Stephen Schoch (@bigdonkey47) December 30, 2025

Main Photo Credit: © Steven Branscombe-Imagn Images

Filed Under: White Sox

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Mario Cristobal’s path back to Miami was forged by family. He has Miami on the cusp of a CFP title
  • Devils GM is ‘working the phones daily’ as Dougie Hamilton and Ondrej Palat trade rumors swirl
  • Men’s Basketball: Reid emphasizes aggressiveness after lights-out shooting off the bench in 79-68 loss to Illinois
  • Miedo e ira se extienden tras otro tiroteo relacionado con inmigración en Minneapolis
  • Fencing continues quest for national title

Categories

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • CHGO
  • Chicago Tribune
  • Chicago Sun-Times
  • 247 Sports
  • 670 The Score
  • Bleacher Report
  • Chicago Sports Nation
  • Da Windy City
  • NBC Sports Chicago
  • OurSports Central
  • Sports Mockery
  • The Sports Daily
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today
  • WGN 9

Baseball

  • MLB.com - Cubs
  • MLB.com - White Sox
  • Bleed Cubbie Blue
  • Cubbies Crib
  • Cubs Insider
  • Inside The White Sox
  • Last Word On Baseball - Cubs
  • Last Word On Baseball - White Sox
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Cubs
  • MLB Trade Rumors - White Sox
  • South Side Sox
  • Southside Showdown
  • Sox Machine
  • Sox Nerd
  • Sox On 35th

Basketball

  • NBA.com
  • Amico Hoops
  • Basketball Insiders
  • Blog A Bull
  • High Post Hoops
  • Hoops Hype
  • Hoops Rumors
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball
  • Pippen Ain't Easy
  • Pro Basketball Talk
  • Real GM

Football

  • Chicago Bears
  • Bears Gab
  • Bear Goggles On
  • Bears Wire
  • Da Bears Blog
  • Last Word On Pro Football
  • NFL Trade Rumors
  • Our Turf Football
  • Pro Football Focus
  • Pro Football Rumors
  • Pro Football Talk
  • Total Bears
  • Windy City Gridiron

Hockey

  • Blackhawk Up
  • Elite Prospects
  • Last Word On Hockey
  • My NHL Trade Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Talk
  • Second City Hockey
  • The Hockey Writers

Soccer

  • Hot Time In Old Town
  • Last Word On Soccer - Fire
  • Last Word On Soccer - Red Stars
  • MLS Multiplex

Colleges

  • Big East Coast Bias
  • Busting Brackets
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Inside NU
  • Inside The Irish
  • Last Word On College Football - Notre Dame
  • One Foot Down
  • Saturday Blitz
  • Slap The Sign
  • The Daily Northwestern
  • The Observer
  • UHND.com
  • Zags Blog

Copyright © 2026 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in