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Four Wildcats Selected on Second Day of MLB Draft

SEATTLE, Wash. — Four Arizona Baseball standouts heard their names called on the second day of the 2023 MLB Draft on Monday.
  • RHP TJ Nichols, 6th Round (183 overall), Tampa Bay Rays
  • 1B Kiko Romero, 7th Round (222 overall), New York Yankees
  • RHP Chris Barraza, 10th Round (294 overall), Los Angeles Angels
  • SS Nik McClaughry, 10th Round (311 overall), San Diego Padres
Nichols, a California native, made 50 appearances with 33 starts across three years in an Arizona uniform. During his three-year career he helped the Wildcats make three consecutive NCAA Tournaments, including a run to the 2021 College World Series. The hard-throwing right-hander struck out 202 batters in 206.1 innings of work and limited opposing hitters to a .267 batting average. Nichols opened his junior year in 2023 with an outstanding performance on national television against then No. 2 Tennessee, posting six three-run, one-run innings to earn the win and pick up Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week honors. He excelled in the classroom as well, picking up a pair of Pac-12 Honor Roll selections and a spot on the 2023 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District roster. Nichols finished his collegiate career with a winning record of 15-12 and earned one save. 

Romero, a Tucson product, logged one year with the Wildcats and posted one of the most prolific slugging seasons in program history en route to earning All-America honors. The slugging first baseman set the Arizona single-season RBI record with 89 and tied for the Pac-12 lead with 21 home runs. Romero's .724 slugging percentage, 168 total bases, and 42 extra-base hits also ranked among the Top 10 single-season marks in Arizona history. His glove at first base was also a major contributor to the Wildcats success in 2023, posting a remarkable .995 fielding percentage on a team-leading 557 total chances. Romero finished the year with a pair of Second Team All-America selections and earned Pac-12 All-Conference honors.

Barraza, another Tucson native, registered two seasons in Tucson and made 49 appearances for the Wildcats. In over 50 innings of work he posted a remarkable 7-2 record with one save and a 5.91 ERA while striking out 62 batters. The right-hander limited opposing hitters to a .270 batting average and allowed only four home runs in two seasons. Barraza's five wins as a senior in 2023 were tied for second most on the team.

McClaughry, the 2023 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year, earned his professional opportunity following a remarkable three-year career in Tucson that included three NCAA Tournament appearances and a run to the 2021 College World Series. The California native saw time in 177 games with 165 starts in the cardinal and navy and posted a career .299 batting average; he also tallied 165 runs scored, 34 doubles, 10 triples, eight home runs, and 95 RBI. McClaughry's glove wowed fans and opponents alike and was fundamental to the Wildcats success; the Rawlings Gold Glove finalist also earned a spot on the Pac-12 All-Conference and All-Defensive Team rosters as a senior.

The 2023 MLB Draft continues with rounds 11-20 on Tuesday beginning at 11:00 a.m. MST. Complete coverage can be found on MLB.com.

 
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Players Mentioned

Chris Barraza

#46 Chris Barraza

RHP
6' 0"
Senior
Nik McClaughry

#11 Nik McClaughry

INF
5' 9"
Senior
TJ Nichols

#25 TJ Nichols

RHP
6' 5"
Junior
Kiko Romero

#12 Kiko Romero

1B/OF/C
5' 11"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Chris Barraza

#46 Chris Barraza

6' 0"
Senior
RHP
Nik McClaughry

#11 Nik McClaughry

5' 9"
Senior
INF
TJ Nichols

#25 TJ Nichols

6' 5"
Junior
RHP
Kiko Romero

#12 Kiko Romero

5' 11"
Junior
1B/OF/C
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