Baseball

Mets Grab Arkansas Pitcher Carson Wiggins in 2026 Draft

Injured right‑hander could still ascend to a top‑10 slot if he signs

The New York Mets announced on Tuesday that they had chosen Arkansas right‑hander Carson Wiggins with the 27th overall pick in the 2026 Major League Baseball draft, a slot that carries a projected signing bonus of $3.47 million.

Wiggins’ college career was abruptly halted last May when he underwent Tommy John surgery, a procedure that kept him off the mound for his sophomore season and left the Razorbacks without one of their most electrifying arms.

During his freshman year he flashed a fastball that touched 102 mph and routinely sat in the high‑90s, complementing it with a sharp, wipeout slider that generated swings and misses at a high rate.

He posted a 3.21 ERA across 14 innings, striking out 20 batters while walking only nine and never surrendering a home run, numbers that hinted at a high‑upside arm despite limited experience.

Arkansas’ Strategy and Outlook

The Razorbacks had been hoping Wiggins would elect to remain in Fayetteville for a redshirt sophomore season, believing an additional year could push him into the top‑10 conversation, but the draft’s timing forced a decision.

If he signs, the Mets will be banking on his electric fastball and slider to accelerate his development, while the organization will look to integrate him into a pitching pipeline that has produced several recent major‑league contributors.

The coming weeks will reveal whether the pitcher chooses to embark on his professional journey or returns to college, a choice that could reshape both his personal trajectory and Arkansas’ rotation plans.

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