Cardinals take pitcher Tegan Kuhns for their 2nd pick (32nd overall) in Draft

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For their second pick in the 2026 Draft, the Cardinals selected with the 32nd overall pick. He will join outfielder , who was selected 13th overall.

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Kuhns, MLB Pipeline’s No. 25 Draft prospect, has some of the ingredients needed to pitch near the front of a Major League rotation. The 6-foot-3 hurler fires a fastball that can touch 98 mph and gets good carry thanks to its high spin rate. He complements that heater with a big curveball that’s clocked in the upper 70s. Those two offerings are already plus pitches, and they can get even better if Kuhns adds a little more power to them as he fills out his 189-pound frame.

To realize his full potential, Kuhns will have to develop a reliable third pitch, something he was unable to do through two seasons with the Volunteers. He can show a mid-80s changeup and a low-80s slider, but he struggles to throw them for strikes consistently. A high-80s cutter that was once a part of his repertoire has since been scrapped.

Kuhns had an up-and-down couple of years in college. After posting a 5.40 ERA and a 9.5% walk rate across 36 2/3 innings in 2025, he was spectacular in three Cape Cod League starts last summer, highlighted by a 20:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. He then showed much better control as a sophomore, slashing his walk rate to 4.7%.

Yet after opening the year as Tennessee’s Friday night starter, a string of rough starts this past spring led to a short demotion to Tennessee’s bullpen for Kuhns. He had better results once he returned to the rotation, including a 15-strikeout performance versus Texas on May 8. Kuhns ended the year with 106 K’s over 81 innings.