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Dayton Outfielder Michael Smith Jr. Drafted by Padres in 13th Round

The junior sets a school stolen‑base record and joins a lineage of Flyers selected by San Diego.

Michael Smith Jr., a junior outfielder from the University of Dayton, was selected by the San Diego Padres in the 13th round of the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft, marking the 20th draft pick in program history and the third Flyer chosen by the Padres.

A Record‑Setting Season

During his lone season with the Dayton Flyers, Smith Jr. shattered the school’s single‑season stolen‑base record, swiping 38 bases and earning a spot on the Atlantic 10 and ABCA/Rawlings East All‑Region second teams. His performance placed him No. 67 on D1Baseball’s Top 100 Outfielders list, underscoring his rapid rise.

Historic Pick for Dayton

The selection continues a tradition of Flyers being drafted by the Padres, joining previous picks Cole Tyrell and Nick Wissman. Overall, Dayton has produced 20 MLB draft selections, the latest reinforcing the program’s growing reputation on the national stage.

A Familiar Face in the Manager’s Chair

Craig Stammen, a former right‑handed pitcher who once wore a Flyers uniform, now serves as the Padres’ manager. His transition from player to manager adds a layer of continuity, linking the franchise’s past and present.

Looking Forward

Smith Jr. is expected to sign his first professional contract and begin a journey through the Padres’ minor‑league system. Analysts predict that his speed and baserunning could make an immediate impact at the higher levels, potentially fast‑tracking him to the big leagues.

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