Kansas City. The Kansas City Royals selected Louisville outfielder Zion Rose with the No. 6 pick in the 2026 MLB Draft on Saturday, July 11, 2026. Rose concluded his Louisville career in 146 games with a .358/.438/.585 slash line and a 1.023 OPS, and MLB Pipeline listed him as its No. 30 prospect. Kansas City will retain additional early selections — Nos. 30, 56, 91 and 119 — as Day Two of the Draft continues Sunday, July 12, 2026, with rounds five through 20; Rose's signing, assignment within the Royals' farm system, and the club's use of remaining picks are the immediate next items to be finalized.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
Zion Rose's selection by the Royals is a win for Kansas City fans. His impressive .358/.438/.585 line and 1.023 OPS at Louisville make him a promising addition. If you're a Royals fan, keep an eye on Rose's progress in the minor leagues.
The Royals' draft strategy is shaping up, with Rose at No. 6 and more picks to come. It's a time of potential growth for the team. If you're a baseball enthusiast, this is a story to follow. Worth forwarding if you know a Royals fan.
The Kansas City Royals benefited by adding a college outfielder with proven hitting metrics and multiple remaining early-round selections to address organizational outfield depth.
Louisville lost a three-year starter and high-performing hitter, and other teams missed the opportunity to add Zion Rose at the No. 6 overall selection.
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