Active MLB Players By Colleges Represented in NCAA Tournament Super Regionals

With college baseball down to 16 teams in the NCAA Tournament, here are the active MLB players from each of the remaining 16.
Active MLB Players By Colleges Represented in NCAA Tournament Super Regionals
Active MLB Players By Colleges Represented in NCAA Tournament Super Regionals /

The college baseball NCAA Tournament continues this upcoming weekend with super regional play. 

There are eight, two-team "pods" and the winner of those eight pods will earn a spot in the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.

The full schedule for the super regionals can be found here.

With 16 teams left, we have compiled a list of the active major league players from each of those schools. The list includes players on a 40-man roster or on the injured list.

University of South Carolina (9)

1) Jackie Bradley Jr., Kansas City Royals

2) Whit Merrifield, Toronto Blue Jays

3) Jordan Montgomery, St. Louis Cardinals

4) Christian Walker, Arizona Diamondbacks

5) Clarke Schmidt, New York Yankees

6) Will Crowe, Pittsburgh Pirates

7) Cody Morris, Cleveland Guardians

8) Jonah Bride, Oakland Athletics

9) TJ Hopkins, Cincinnati Reds

University of Florida (12)

1) Anthony DeSclafani, San Francisco Giants

2) Mike Zunino, Guardians

3) Pete Alonso, New York Mets

4) Harrison Bader, Yankees

5) Jonathan India, Reds

6) Brady Singer, Royals

7) AJ Puk, Miami Marlins

8) Alex Faedo, Detroit Tigers

9) Dane Dunning, Texas Rangers

10) Jackson Kowar, Royals

11) Kirby Snead, Oakland Athletics

12) Dalton Guthrie, Philadelphia Phillies

Duke University (3)

1) Marcus Stroman, Chicago Cubs

2) Will Benson, Reds

3) Matt Mervis, Cubs

University of Virginia (12)

1) Chris Taylor, Los Angeles Dodgers

2) Pavin Smith, Arizona Diamondbacks

3) Joey Wentz, Tigers

4) Matt Thaiss, Los Angeles Angels

5) Daniel Lynch, Royals

6) Nolan Jones, Colorado Rockies

7) Jake McCarthy, Diamondbacks

8) Josh Sborz, Rangers

9) Andrew Abbott, Reds

10) Ernie Clement, Toronto Blue Jays

11) Max Kranick, Pittsburgh Pirates

12) Bennett Sousa, Milwaukee Brewers

Indiana State (2)

1) Sean Manaea, Giants

2) Colin Rea, Brewers

TCU (2)

1) Matt Carpenter, San Diego Padres

2) Alex Young, Reds

Alabama (5)

1) David Robertson, Mets

2) Tommy Hunter, Mets

3) Jimmy Nelson, Dodgers

4) Spencer Turnbull, Tigers

5) Matt Foster, Chicago White Sox

Wake Forest (3)

1) Gavin Sheets, White Sox

2) Stuart Fairchield, Reds

3) Jared Shuster, Atlanta Braves

Texas (5)

1) Brandon Belt, Blue Jays

2) Mason Thompson, Washington Nationals

3) Hoby Milner, Brewers

4) Bryce Elder, Braves

5) Kody Clemens, Phillies 

Stanford (6)

1) Cal Quantrill, Guardians

2) Austin Slater, Giants

3) Nico Hoerner, Cubs

4) Tommy Edman, St. Louis Cardinals

5) Kris Bubic, Royals

6) Tristan Beck, Giants

Kentucky (8)

1) James Paxton, Boston Red Sox

2) Taylor Rogers, Giants

3) Evan White, Seattle Mariners

4) Luke Maile, Reds

5) Trevor Gott, Mariners

6) Akil Baddoo, Tigers

7) Zach Pop, Blue Jays

8) Easton McGee, Mariners

LSU (8)

1) Kevin Gausman, Blue Jays

2) DJ LeMahieu, Yankees

3) Alex Bregman, Houston Astros

4) Aaron Nola, Phillies

5) Austin Nola, San Diego Padres

6) Alex Lange, Tigers

7) Jake Fraley, Reds

8) Josh H. Smith, Rangers

Tennessee (4)

1) Yan Gomes, Cubs

2) Nick Senzel, Reds

3) Garrett Crochet, White Sox

4) Ben Joyce, Angels

Southern Mississippi (1)

1) Nick Sandlin, Guardians

Super regional play begins on Friday. We're sure this crop of players will be watching!

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