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Who Should the A's Take at No. 8? | 2026 MLB Draft Preview

40 min · 3 de jul de 2026
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The future of the A's could take a dramatic turn on draft night, and in this special edition of Where Stats Meets Instincts, Sam dives headfirst into one of the organization's most important decisions of the year. Holding the No. 8 overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft, the A's have an opportunity to add another cornerstone to a farm system that has quietly become one of baseball's most successful at identifying elite talent. Drawing on recent draft history, organizational trends, scouting reports, analytics, and player development philosophy, Sam explains why this year's decision is far more complicated than simply taking the highest-ranked prospect available. From intriguing college bats to the lone arm that could change everything, Sam evaluates the most realistic options the A's could consider while revealing the draft strategy he believes best positions the organization for long-term success. Along the way, he compares prospects to current and former major leaguers, breaks down bonus pool strategy, and explains how one decision at No. 8 could shape the rest of the draft. The evidence is laid out, the debate is on, and by the end of the episode Sam arrives at his recommendation—but you'll have to watch to discover which player ultimately earns the nod.

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