Oregon 2B Ryan Cooney selected by Toronto Blue Jays in 2026 MLB Draft

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An Oregon Duck is off the board. Second baseman Ryan Cooney was selected with the 103rd pick in the third round of the 2026 MLB Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays.

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A contact bat with position versatility, Cooney was likely to be the first Duck selected, but he still went a bit above his ranking. Fellow former Oregon shortstop Josh Kasevich is also currently in the Blue Jays' system.

Cooney saw his role with the Ducks evolve during his three seasons in Eugene. After moving around the infield, he found a home at second base, where he thrived in his junior season. The second baseman for the Ducks slashed 331/.420/.524 and led the team in hits (82), doubles (22) and extra-base hits (31) while swiping 13 bases. Cooney also earned first-team All-Big Ten honors and a spot on the Eugene Regional all-tournament team.

The Ducks used Cooney as a table-setter for the power in the lineup behind him. All signs point to Cooney signing with the Blue Jays and leaving Oregon after one of the best single-season performances in program history atop the lineup, finishing second in doubles and fourth in hits in a single season.

Cooney is the first Duck to be selected, but likely won’t be the last. Pitcher Cal Scolari and shortstop Maddox Molony could follow soon, while pitcher Toby Twist and third baseman Drew Smith could also be selected. 

A couple of Oregon commits are also looking at the draft, including Andruw Giles and Isaiah Hearn. Any player with remaining college eligibility must decide whether they will sign or return to campus by July 27. Oregon will be hoping many of their talented commits will opt to stay in school.

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