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Cubs Draft Dylan Blomker in Fifth Round as La Cueva Pitcher Plans Pro Move

David Thompson
David Thompson
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Cubs Draft Dylan Blomker in Fifth Round as La Cueva Pitcher Plans Pro Move
Dylan Blomker was selected No. 159 overall by the Chicago Cubs in the fifth round of the 2026 MLB Draft. The La Cueva right-hander says he plans to turn professional immediately.

What happened: Yahoo Sports reported that Dylan Blomker, a hard-throwing right-handed pitcher from La Cueva, was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the fifth round of the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft. He went No. 159 overall on the second day of the draft and said he plans to turn professional immediately.

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Why it matters: The most important part is not just the selection slot. It is the stated direction after the pick. A drafted player can have choices depending on his situation, but Blomker’s comment points toward the start of a professional career now rather than a longer amateur path. That gives the Cubs a clearer near-term development piece from this draft class.

Player fit: The source identifies Blomker as a hard-throwing right-handed pitcher, which is the kind of profile organizations can move through a system in several different ways. The report does not provide pitch mix, velocity, bonus terms, medical history, or assignment plans, so any detailed projection would go beyond the confirmed facts. The usable takeaway is narrower but still important: Chicago used a fifth-round pick on a power arm, and the player is publicly aligned with joining the organization.

Draft impact: Fifth-round picks are not treated like automatic future major leaguers, but they are meaningful investments. At No. 159 overall, Blomker is far enough up the board that the selection reflects real organizational interest. For the Cubs, the consequence is another pitcher entering the development pipeline. For Blomker, it turns a local amateur identity into a professional track with performance, health, and progression now carrying the story.

What to watch: The next checkpoints are procedural and developmental. The first is whether the pro move is formally completed. After that, the useful updates will be his initial assignment, how the Cubs describe his role, and whether they develop him as a starter or in shorter outings. The source confirms his intention, but not the final signing paperwork or his first stop.

Confidence: Confirmed by the source: Blomker was drafted by the Cubs in the fifth round, No. 159 overall, and said he will turn pro immediately. Still needing follow-up: signing completion, bonus details, assignment level, and the Cubs’ specific development plan for him.

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