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In honor of Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game, here are five active NFL players who were drafted by MLB teams, plus five others who could have played in the big leagues.
2006 — Chipper Jones hit a two-run homer in Atlanta’s 10-5 win at San Diego to give him an extra-base hit in 14 straight games, tying a 79-year-old major league record. Jones tied the record set in 1927 by Pittsburgh’s Paul Waner.
SAN FRANCISCO — Logan Webb has long joked that he’s not a strikeout pitcher. In the past, the San Francisco Giants ace’s reticence was warranted. The numbers, though, are hard to deny.
San Francisco Giants Catcher Patrick Bailey has been one of the best defensive players in all of baseball this season.
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Trevor Cohen is representing New Jersey two-fold in the 2025 MLB Draft. A standout outfielder at Holy Spirit, Cohen just wrapped up a tremendous season at Rutgers. He amassed 91 hits and a .387 average, adding on 26 extra-base hits and 19 stolen bases, which was enough to get him drafted.
Texas Tech baseball outfielder Damian Bravo drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 15th round. Bravo won the 2024 Big 12 batting title.
The San Francisco Giants have exceeded all expectations heading into the All-Star break this season. Many projections had the Giants being around a .500 team, b
Meola was a semifinalist for the Brooks Wallace Award, which goes to the top collegiate shortstop. He batted .327 with Stetson in 2025, adding 11 home runs, 43 RBIs, nine doubles, and triples across 57 contests.