In a pivotal decision following the first day of the MLB Draft, right-handed pitcher Coleton Brady has committed to join head coach Jay Johnson at LSU. The announcement adds another promising talent to the Tigers’ 2026 recruiting class, which is quickly taking shape.
Brady, who has garnered attention from several scouting outlets, was ranked as high as 71st by The Athletic, while other publications had him even higher. ESPN placed him at 134th, with MLB.com, Perfect Game, and Prep Baseball Report listing him between 173rd and 183rd. This ranking indicates he is likely to be selected between the competitive balance round B and the sixth round.
Hailing from TNXL Academy in Florida, the young Brady, who won’t turn 18 until the fall, boasts an impressive frame at 6’5” and 215 pounds, making him a highly projectable prospect. He showcases a three-pitch arsenal that includes a fastball in the low 90s, complemented by a slider and a changeup, positioning him as a significant addition to LSU’s pitching depth.
Brady becomes the fourth player to publicly commit to LSU’s 2026 class, following fellow recruits Braxton Beaty, Nathaneal Davis, and Lucas Nawrocki. With more commitments expected, the excitement surrounding the Tigers’ future continues to build.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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