The No. 1 UCLA baseball program is making waves—not just on the field, but in the MLB draft conversation. According to the latest MLB Pipeline rankings, five Bruins have landed among the top 150 draft prospects, tying the program with No. 3 Georgia Tech for the most of any school. That's a serious statement for a team already sitting at an impressive 40-4 record as the regular season heads into its final stretch.
All five Bruins on the list are juniors, and each brings a unique skill set that has helped fuel UCLA's dominant run. Leading the pack is shortstop Roch Cholowsky, widely viewed as a potential No. 1 overall pick. His resume is already decorated with multiple collegiate awards, and he's only added to it this season with a .331 batting average, 56 hits, 59 runs, 18 home runs, and a .710 slugging percentage. Defensively, he's been just as sharp, posting a .957 fielding percentage with 45 putouts and 111 assists.
Right-handed pitcher Logan Reddemann has been a revelation since transferring from UC San Diego, where he earned All-WCC First Team honors in both 2024 and 2025. He made an immediate impact at UCLA, tying the program's single-game strikeout record with 18 against Rutgers on April 10. So far this season, he's logged 59.2 innings with an impressive 84 strikeouts and a 2.87 ERA.
First baseman Mulivai Levu has been a steady presence in the lineup throughout his collegiate career, consistently improving at the plate. This season, he's hitting .342 with a .598 slugging percentage, 63 hits, 47 runs, and 12 home runs. Outfielder Will Gasparino and third baseman Roman Martin round out the list, each contributing to a Bruins squad that looks poised for a deep postseason run.
With five top-tier prospects and a roster that's proven it can compete with the best, UCLA isn't just a college baseball powerhouse—it's a pipeline to the pros. Whether you're scouting for your fantasy team or just love following the next generation of talent, these Bruins are names to watch.
