Liam MacKenzie – Student Reporter
Arlington, TX – A dream years in the making became reality on Saturday as Bishop Feehan High School standout Brody Bumila of Attleboro, Massachusetts, was selected by the Texas Rangers with the 89th overall pick in the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft. The 6-foot-9 left-handed pitcher became one of the most accomplished baseball players to emerge from Massachusetts high school athletics in recent years, marking a milestone for both Bishop Feehan and the Commonwealth’s baseball community.
A Dream Realized – For Bumila, the selection marks the beginning of his professional baseball career after establishing himself as one of the nation’s premier high school prospects. The moment is the culmination of years of dedication, hard work, and development that transformed the 6-foot-9 left-handed pitcher into one of the most highly regarded players in the 2026 draft class.
Before hearing his name called on draft night, Bumila had committed to the University of Texas, where he was expected to continue his development at one of college baseball’s premier programs. However, a torn UCL in his left throwing elbow changed the trajectory of his draft process. Widely projected by many analysts and mock drafts as an earlier selection, the injury affected his draft stock and ultimately led to the Rangers selecting him with the 89th overall pick.
Despite the injury, the Rangers saw the long-term upside that made Bumila one of the most intriguing high school prospects in the draft. After signing with the organization, he will now begin his professional career while working his way back to full health under the Rangers’ player development system.
A Milestone for Massachusetts High School Athletics – Bumila’s selection represents one of the most significant moments for Massachusetts high school athletics in recent years. While the Commonwealth has produced standout athletes across numerous sports, having a local baseball player selected in the first three rounds of the MLB Draft highlights the continued growth and competitiveness of high school baseball throughout the state.
His success demonstrates that elite baseball talent can emerge from Massachusetts and compete alongside prospects from traditional baseball powerhouses across the country. It also shines a national spotlight on the coaches, programs, and communities that continue to invest in developing student-athletes.
For Bishop Feehan High School and the city of Attleboro, Bumila’s accomplishment is a testament to the strength of the program and the continued growth of baseball throughout Massachusetts. His selection serves as a reminder that players from New England can earn national recognition and reach professional baseball through dedication and elite development.
Inspiring the Next Generation – Throughout his career at Bishop Feehan, Bumila earned recognition for his talent, work ethic, and leadership on and off the field. Even after suffering a significant injury before the draft, he remained committed to his goals and ultimately fulfilled his dream of becoming a professional baseball player.
His journey serves as an example for aspiring athletes across Massachusetts that perseverance can be just as important as talent. Young baseball players throughout the Commonwealth can now look to Bumila’s path as proof that hard work, resilience, and determination can create opportunities at the highest level of the sport.
What the Rangers Are Getting – The Rangers are adding one of the draft’s highest upside pitchers to their farm system. Standing 6-foot-9 with a powerful left-handed delivery, Bumila possesses the physical tools and projectability that made him one of the top prep arms in this year’s class before his injury.
Although his immediate focus will likely be on rehabilitation and development, the Rangers are investing in a player they believe can become an impact pitcher in the future. If Bumila returns to full strength, Texas could look back on the 89th pick as one of the biggest value selections in the 2026 MLB Draft.
Looking Ahead – Although Bumila’s next chapter will take place in professional baseball, his impact in Massachusetts baseball is already being felt. His selection is a proud moment for Bishop Feehan High School, the city of Attleboro, and the entire Massachusetts baseball community.
As he begins his journey with the Rangers organization, Bumila leaves behind a legacy that extends far beyond individual accolades. His selection reflects the continued rise of Massachusetts high school baseball and serves as an inspiration for future generations of student-athletes hoping to follow a similar path. His road to professional baseball was not without adversity, but his resilience, determination, and talent have positioned him to begin the next chapter of what many hope will be a successful Major League career.

