Justin Wrobleski, a former Oklahoma State pitcher, has been selected as a 2026 Major League Baseball All-Star, earning a spot on the National League roster.
Wrobleski, a left‑handed starter for the Los Angeles Dodgers, will represent the NL at the Midsummer Classic in Philadelphia, where the All-Star Game will be held.
In 16 appearances this season, he is 10‑2 with a 2.69 ERA, 73 strikeouts and ranks third in the NL in wins and eighth in ERA, while also sitting fourth in WHIP and ninth in batting average against.
The honor marks the eighth time a Cowboy Baseball alumnus has been chosen for an MLB All‑Star team and the first since Robin Ventura in 2002.
A Milestone for Cowboy Baseball
Wrobleski’s journey includes a standout 2021 season at Oklahoma State, an 11th‑round draft pick by the Dodgers, a debut in 2024 and a World Series championship in 2025. The achievement underscores the program’s continued impact on the professional game, joining a distinguished list of former OSU players such as Allie P. Reynolds, Mickey Tettleton, Jeromy Burnitz, Mike Henneman, Joel Horlen and Scott Williamson.