Here are the A's Day 1 Draft picks. Here’s how to follow Day 2

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Day 1 of the 2026 Draft included the A's picks from Rounds 1-4, including Drew Burress at No. 8 overall. Day 2 begins Sunday at 11:30 a.m. ET through the conclusion of the Draft, spanning Rounds 5-20. Stream it live on MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+ and the MLB App.

CHICAGO -- After seeing the Major League arrival of several top prospects on the position player side in recent years, it was evident that the Athletics now want to develop a similar emergence on the pitching side of things, and that was evident in the way Day 1 of the 2026 MLB Draft played out for them.

Following the selection of slugging Georgia Tech outfielder Drew Burress at No. 8 overall, the A’s closed out the day with a string of pitchers, selecting USC left-hander Mason Edwards and right-handers Gabe Gaeckle and Jacob Dudan with their next three picks before ending with UCLA shortstop Roman Martin in the fourth round.

“We were extremely happy with the pitchers that got to us,” said A’s scouting director Eric Kubota. “I wouldn’t say it was necessarily by design, but you always need pitching depth in your organization. It worked out that those were the guys that fell to us.”

While the top portion of this year’s Draft may have been thin on pitching -- only three were selected through the first 20 picks of the first round -- Kubota noted that there was good depth available as the first day went along.

“The college pitching was maybe not super strong at the very, very top of the Draft,” Kubota said. “But there was a lot of depth to it throughout the Draft. Both Edwards and Gaeckle are guys we identified really early. … We felt fortunate that they got to where they got.”

Mason Edwards, LHP

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Gabe Gaeckle, RHP

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Jacob Dudan, RHP

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Roman Martin, SS

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