Hart alumnus Jack Ralston picked by St. Louis in MLB Draft
Former Hart and current UCLA pitcher Jack Ralston was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals on the second day of the 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Photo courtesy Scott Chandler

Hart alumnus Jack Ralston picked by St. Louis in MLB Draft

For former Hart pitcher and current UCLA Bruin Jack Ralston, Tuesday was a day that will be ingrained in his memory forever. Ralston was selected in the 2019 MLB First-Year…

SCV products selected in MLB Draft
Hart's Cole Roederer (7) watches his home run fly over the fence in right field before rounding the bases during a baseball game at Saugus this season. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

SCV products selected in MLB Draft

In the 2018 MLB first-year player draft, the Chicago Cubs selected two Hart High School products on Monday. Senior outfielder and UCLA signee Cole Roederer was selected with the 77th…

SCV boasts two of MLB Draft’s top prospects and host of others
Valencia grad Keston Hiura was picked by the Milwaukee Brewers with the No. 9 pick in the first round of Monday's MLB Draft. Courtesy UC Irvine Athletics

SCV boasts two of MLB Draft’s top prospects and host of others

By all accounts, the Santa Clarita Valley has a rich history in the MLB First-Year Player draft both in quantity and quality. Sixty SCV products have been selected just since…

MLB Draft Q&A: Valencia grad Keston Hiura
Valencia grad Keston Hiura was picked by the Milwaukee Brewers with the No. 9 pick in the first round of Monday's MLB Draft. Courtesy UC Irvine Athletics

MLB Draft Q&A: Valencia grad Keston Hiura

In a 2016 interview with The Signal, UC Irvine coach Mike Gillespie might have best summed up Keston Hiura’s situation in 2017 with the MLB Draft looming on Monday. At…

MLB Draft Q&A: Stevenson Ranch resident Hunter Greene
Stevenson Ranch resident Hunter Greene is a candidate for the No. 1 overall pick in Monday's MLB Draft. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

MLB Draft Q&A: Stevenson Ranch resident Hunter Greene

Stevenson Ranch resident Hunter Greene had just spent three days filming a day-in-the-life piece for MLB Network, hours studying for high school finals and an afternoon espousing anti-bullying at a…

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