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Nebraska Pitchers Head to 2026 MLB Draft Combine in Arizona

Carson Jasa and Ty Horn will represent the Cornhuskers at the Arizona combine, a prelude to the July draft in Philadelphia

The 2026 MLB Draft Combine will bring together 334 of the most promising prospects in the country, and two Nebraska arms will be among those in attendance.

Carson Jasa, Nebraska’s top prospect according to MLB.com, arrives at the event with a 3.59 earned run average and 117 strikeouts over 87.2 innings, a performance that earned him third‑team All‑American honors from ABCA/Rawlings and a first‑team All‑Big Ten nod.

Ty Horn, who made 22 appearances with 12 starts, posted a 4.03 ERA and one save while fanning 87 batters in 82.2 innings, finishing second on the team in strikeouts.

The combine will be broadcast live on MLB Network from June 23 through 25, giving fans a chance to watch the next wave of talent before the draft itself unfolds in Philadelphia on July 11‑12.

Live coverage and draft timeline

Philadelphia will serve as the draft’s stage, where teams will ultimately decide the fate of the nation’s top college and high school players, many of whom have already tested themselves in Arizona.

The exposure at the combine not only highlights individual achievements but also underscores the growing pipeline of talent from the Big Ten, as coaches and scouts gather to evaluate the next generation of pitchers.

As the draft approaches, the performances in Arizona will be closely watched by analysts and fans alike, shaping expectations for the upcoming season.

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