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Bulldogs catcher Daniel Jackson (3) hits a two run home run against Mississippi State. The Yankees could select him in the 2026 MLB Draft.

Snag the Backstop: Yankees Urged to Target Catching Talent Up Front

The New York Yankees may want to consider selecting a catcher early in the draft. Behind the plate is a serious area of consideration that often goes unattended. The club could add a special piece for long-term benefits in the catcher role. 

When thinking of highly selected draft picks, we often visualize a high-leverage arm. Usually a pitcher with high velocity, proven pitch repertoire, and established success.

When thinking of a bat, we think of a power stick with a big projection. Usually from the positional aspect, a big bat would be playing in the outfield or at shortstop. What about a strong defensive catcher with a good bat?

The Yankees lack when it comes to organizational catcher depth, and this starts from the bottom up. Looking at it from the top, Austin Wells is up for arbitration next year, with some decent control by the club. 

J.C. Escarra and Ali Sanchez are their other two options; they are not the same caliber as Wells. Now, looking further down into the farm system, there are not many or any options ready to roll out. The Yankees do not have a single catcher ranked on their top 30 prospect list. Despite a few non-ranked names, who will the team rely on to back up Wells in the long run? This is where the draft becomes crucial. 

2026 Draft: A Few Catcher Options for the Yankees to Consider in Their Selections

The first option for a catcher spot would be closer to a first-round spot if the team decides to go that route. Daniel Jackson worked the backstop in both the Southern Conference and the Southeastern Conference.

The Georgia Bulldog is a powerhouse catcher, hitting from the right side with a 55-scale rank and a 55-scale rank for a powerful arm. The draft prospect is ranked 39th on MLB’s top draft prospects list. 

This catcher is a promising option for any club that picks him up. He’s shown production in college, especially in the Southeastern Conference from 2025, where he raked. Jackson hit 14 home runs, driving in 36 runs. 

 

In 2026 he amplified his production with the bat, driving in 86 runs on 97 hits, 31 home runs, and scoring 86 times. The catcher slashed a .396/.492/.837; he gets on base and gives his team a chance to win. 

The draft prospect has a strong bat, giving reliability in the lineup and showing good athleticism. This option would be worthwhile for the Yankees to consider. 

Catcher Carson Tinney 

Longhorns catcher Carson Tinney (8) hits a homerun during the first inning of a Super Regional game against the Oregon Ducks
Jun 7, 2026; Austin, TX, USA; Texas Longhorns catcher Carson Tinney (8) hits a homerun during the first inning of a Super Regional game against the Oregon Ducks at UFCU Disch-Falk field in Austin, Texas. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

Ranked 86th on MLB’s top draft prospect list, Carson Tinney shows some workable tools in both the offensive and defensive realm. Standing 6’4” at 240 lbs, Tinney provides a big, athletic body and arm strength. 

The draft prospect played two seasons for Notre Dame, where he hit 20 home runs, drove in 62 runs, and recorded 70 hits. In 2026 the catcher moved to the Southeastern Conference, where he played for Texas. 

 

He drove in 58 runs, hitting 22 home runs, and slashed a .333/.484/.710. He has raw power with upside in his game. Despite the concerns for continuous offensive success at the next level, this player gives a foundation for development.

The Yankees could get Tinney in rounds three to five, and this would be a great position for the club. 

Main Image Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

About Nick Prasad

Nick, from Toronto, ON, has 8 seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club in various roles, most recently as an Academy Instructor. After several years of playing competitive baseball, Nick has taken on various coaching roles, with various elite programs, including representing Canada in the World Comes to Palm Beaches classic, and 3 seasons with the Toronto Mets. He was also an assistant/pitching coach with Team Ontario, along with the Scouting Coordinator. Nick is currently a coach and the Scouting Director for the Canadian Bulldogs Baseball Club. He is also the owner of 1stOverall Sports, where he provides recruitment assistance and advisory for college and pro-baseball opportunities, including the MLB Draft. He currently covers the Toronto Blue Jays, and New York Yankees, while previously covering the New York Mets. Nick is also the author of his first published book, "The Mental Blueprint of Champions"