Day two of the 2026 MLB Draft Combine is in the books in Phoenix, Arizona. Some of the best players in the country came to show out for scouts and front office executives; a final showcase of their tools, talents and personalities before the Draft in three weeks. Day two flashed some hidden gems and guys that will hear their names called far earlier than many will anticipate. For the most part, high school players took center-stage on Wednesday and took full advantage.
Batting Practice
Day two of the combine didn't feature as much jaw-dropping velocity readings, but did include a healthy helping of professional rounds with consistent contact quality and line-drive approaches that work gap-to-gap. Upper Canada College shortstop Elliot Lascelles didn't flash the most raw power or bat speed from the day, but his feel for peppering the barrel from line-to-line was excellent. It was clear he had …