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

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Day 1 of the 2026 Draft included the Twins' picks from Rounds 1-4, including Vahn Lackey at No. 3 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.

MINNEAPOLIS -- When the Twins took catcher Vahn Lackey with the third overall pick in the MLB Draft on Saturday, it was reasonable to think they were done selecting backstops for at least a little while.

They were not.

Minnesota turned around and took another catcher in the second round: Texas’ Carson Tinney, a big man with big power whom the club believes can also stick behind the plate. Lackey and Tinney were both emblematic of the most consistent trend underlying the team’s five selections on Saturday: players who have proved themselves at the highest levels of amateur baseball.

In addition to Lackey and Tinney, the Twins took Virginia Tech right-hander Brett Renfrow and TCU righty Tommy LaPour, as well as Colorado prep righty Ethan Wachsmann. Four of their five selections not only came from the college ranks, but from the three top conferences in college baseball: the ACC (Lackey and Renfrow), SEC (Tinney) and Big 12 (LaPour). And Wachsmann? Well, he was on his way to play at top ACC program Wake Forest, a commitment the Twins are hoping to get him to forgo.

“I think when you see players perform in these Power 4 conferences and have [the] success that they did, it gives you a little more confidence to believe the numbers,” said Twins scouting director Sean Johnson.

As for the two catchers? Don’t make too much of it: Johnson was emphatic that at each spot, Minnesota simply took the top player on its board. Still, there’s no denying that adding high-level catching prospects to a system somewhat short on them is not the worst thing the club could do.

“By the time we got to that part of the board, we thought [Tinney] was the best position player left in that range,” Johnson said. “The fact he’s a catcher, we already had a catcher with Vahn Lackey the pick prior, I guess it goes back to, you guys always hear me say, ‘We’re taking the best player on the board,’ and that’s what we did.”

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Carson Tinney, C

Brett Renfrow, RHP

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Ethan Wachsmann, RHP

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Tommy LaPour, RHP

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