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36 Valley League alums taken in 2018 MLB Draft

Chris Graham

valley leagueThirty-six Valley League alums were selected in 2018 Major League Baseball draft, with Waynesboro leading the way with six selections.

Front Royal and Strasburg had five alums picked each. Every current VBL franchise had an alum drafted this year.

The league’s talent level in 2017 was shown by the number of draftees from last year’s Summer Collegiate Showcase All-Star team that defeated both the Cal Ripken League and SCBL at the tournament. That event may also have helped raise those players’ profiles, as six different members were selected: Andrew Perez (Waynesboro, Chicago), Brendan Venter (Harrisonburg, Atlanta), Cody Wilson (Winchester, Washington), Michael Wielansky (Charlottesville, Houston), Conner Loeprich (Waynesboro, Pittsburgh) and Cash Gladfelter (Woodstock, Seattle).

2016 New Market pitcher Jonathan Bowlan (Memphis) was the first VBL alum to go, getting taken by Kansas City in the second round. Kansas City General Manager Dayton Moore was in attendance at the 2016 Valley League All-Star Game (as an inductee into the league’s Hall of Fame)- a game where Boylan pitched.

2018 VBL signees who were drafted included Wielansky, the 2017 VBL MVP and the top position player taken from NCAA Division III, and Purcellville’s Avery Tucker.

2018 MLB Draft: VBL Alums

  • (2-58) Jonathan Bowlan, RHP, Memphis, Kansas City, New Market 16
  • (5-146) Chris Bec, C, Maine-Orono, Toronto, Front Royal 16
  • (5-160) Thad Ward, RHP, Central Florida, Boston, Staunton 16
  • (6-172) Andrew Moritz, OF, UNC Greensboro, Atlanta, Harrisonburg 16
  • (7-202) Brooks Wilson, RHP, Stetson, Atlanta, Waynesboro 15
  • (7-213) Brendan Donovan, OF, South Alabama, St. Louis, New Market 16
  • (8-227) Seth Lancaster, SS, Coastal Carolina, Philadelphia, Charlottesville 15
  • (8-228) Andrew Perez, LHP, South Florida, Chicago AL, Waynesboro 17
  • (8-248) Zach Mort, RHP, George Mason, Chicago NL, Front Royal 16
  • (9-266) Jake Brodt, 1B, Santa Clara, Toronto, Aldie 15
  • (10-303) Kevin Woodall, 1B, Coastal Carolina, St. Louis, New Market 15
  • (10-305) JT Hintzen, RHP, Florida Southern, Milwaukee, Woodstock 16
  • (12-372) Mark Moclair, RHP, Tampa, Houston, Front Royal 17
  • (13-383) Brendan Venter, 1B, Auburn, Atlanta, Harrisonburg 17
  • (13-400) Dylan Hardy, OF, South Alabama, Boston, Front Royal 17
  • (13-401) Cody Wilson, OF, Florida Atlantic, Washington, Winchester 17
  • (14-429) Josh Green, RHP, SE Louisiana, Arizona, Strasburg 16
  • (16-471) Michael Curry, C, Georgia, San Diego, Strasburg 16
  • (17-495) Avery Tucker, OF, New Mexico JC, Detroit, Purcellville 18
  • (18-528) Romy Gonzalez, 3B, Miami, Chicago AL, Staunton 16
  • (18-551) Jacob Rhinesmith, OF, Western Kentucky, Washington, New Market 17
  • (18-552) Michael Wielansky, SS, Wooster, Houston, Charlottesville 17-18
  • (19-578) Layne Looney, RHP, Richmond, Chicago NL, Charlottesville 17
  • (20-594) Conner Loeprich, RHP, St.Mary’s, Pittsburgh, Waynesboro 16-17
  • (22-674) Simon Landry, 1B, Pearl River CC, Los Angeles NL, Strasburg 17
  • (24-728) Blake Whitney, RHP, USC Upstate, Chicago NL, Front Royal 16
  • (25-736) Fabian Pena, C, Manhattan, San Francisco, Covington 16
  • (26-767) Eric White, RHP, Southern Arkansas, Philadelphia, Strasburg 17
  • (27-801) Gabe Mosser, LHP, Shippensburg, San Diego, Waynesboro 17
  • (27-808) Cash Gladfelter, 2B, Shippensburg, Seattle, Woodstock 17
  • (28-844) Austin Hale, C, Stetson, Minnesota, Waynesboro 15
  • (29-862) Ray Hernandez, 3B, Alabama State, Atlanta, Purcellville 16-17
  • (31-934) Zach Neff, LHP, Mississippi State, Minnesota, Waynesboro 16
  • (33-991) Wade Bailey, 2B, Georgia Tech, Los Angeles AL, Harrisonburg 15
  • (33-1004) Drew Avans, OF, SE Louisiana, Los Angeles NL, Strasburg 15-16
  • (34-1013) Nick Ward, 2B, West Chester, Oakland, Woodstock 16

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Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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