A shortened Major League Baseball season is finally set to start at the end of July, and some former Cowboys are in a good spot to contribute to the 60-game schedule.
MLB teams had to submit their initial 60-player pools on Sunday. The pools consist of players the organizations will bring to their second “spring” training. Six former Oklahoma State players made their way into those pools. Pools can still be expanded, as some teams didn’t use their full 60 slots.
Donnie Walton | Seattle Mariners | Infield |
Kaden Polcovich | Seattle Mariners | Infield |
Thomas Hatch | Toronto Blue Jays | Pitcher |
Andrew Heaney | Los Angeles Angels | Pitcher |
Tyler Lyons | New York Yankees | Pitcher |
Jordy Mercer | Detroit Tigers | Infield |
Just because those players made their teams’ 60-man pool doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll play in the majors this season.