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

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Day 1 of the 2026 Draft included the Cubs' picks from Rounds 1-4, including Cade Townsend at No. 23 overall. Day 2 begins Sunday at 10:30 a.m. CT through the conclusion of the Draft, spanning Rounds 5-20. Stream it live on MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+ and the MLB App.

CHICAGO -- Given that the Draft can take unexpected turns, the Cubs needed to see how things played out while keeping a clear goal in mind. The ballclub wanted to inject more top pitching talent into its farm system, but did not want to do that at the expense of missing out on highly touted position players still on the board.

“We didn’t want to force it,” Cubs vice president of scouting Dan Kantrovitz said. “We felt like it might happen, just given the way the pitching crop kind of lined up with a lot of the bats going a little bit earlier. But until you get in it, you never know.”

The Cubs liked how things played out at the top of the Draft this year.

Ole Miss righty Cade Townsend -- a pitcher who connected well with the Cubs’ pitching group both at the Draft combine and in other meetings -- was available with the 23rd overall pick in the first round. Chicago took him with that selection, and then grabbed two more pitchers they were targeting, Nebraska righty Carson Jasa (third round) and Northwestern State righty Dylan Marionneaux (fourth).

This marked the first time the Cubs used their first-round pick on a pitcher since 2022, when they selected Cade Horton seventh overall. The Cubs also took three pitchers within their first five picks after selecting only four arms total within the 15 picks in the previous three years’ first five selections combined.

Even with that influx of pitching talent at the top, the Cubs also snagged two power-hitting prospects in the second round (Texas A&M outfielder Caden Sorrell) and compensation round (Florida State first baseman Myles Bailey). With some true raw power available in those spots, Chicago pounded, and then returned to the pitching-focused approach.

“We’re really pleased with the outcome,” Kantrovitz said. “I think going in, we felt it was going to be slightly skewed towards more pitchers than hitters. I wasn’t sure if that was going to be one hitter or two hitters, but at the end of the day, when a guy like Caden Sorrell falls to us, we weren’t going to miss the opportunity to grab him.

“With getting Cade up top, I think that really solidified our Draft strategy, and then allowed us to be a little bit flexible with two impact bats right after that.”

Here are the Cubs’ picks following Townsend:

Caden Sorrell, OF

Myles Bailey, 1B

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Carson Jasa, RHP

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Dylan Marionneaux, RHP

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