Rutgers outfielder Peyton Bonds heard his name called Saturday in the 2026 MLB Draft, going to the San Francisco Giants with the 90th overall pick in the third round.
That selection gives the Giants another Scarlet Knight in the organization and makes Bonds the fourth Rutgers player drafted by San Francisco. He joins Trevor Cohen, taken in the third round in 2025, along with Bill Malloy, a sixth-round pick in 1996, and Robert Kenney, selected in the 38th round in 1967. Bonds and Cohen are already linked, too, after playing together for Rutgers in 2025 and now reuniting in the Giants system.
Bonds’ draft stock was built on a strong junior season in 2026, when he appeared in 36 games and hit .352 with six home runs, 29 RBIs, eight doubles, 31 runs scored and 13 stolen bases. He missed 20 games because of injury, but he came back for the final series at Northwestern and later played in the Big Ten Tournament.
His sophomore year in 2025 was productive as well. Bonds hit .300 with five home runs, 10 doubles, two triples and 40 RBIs, while scoring 49 runs and stealing 16 bases.
The pick also extends a notable Rutgers run under head coach Steve Owens. Bonds is the 12th Scarlet Knight to be drafted over the last five seasons, and he keeps the program’s streak alive with a player taken in the first three rounds in each of the last four seasons.
That group includes Trevor Cohen in 2025, Josh Kuroda-Grauer in 2024 and Ryan Lasko in 2023. Rutgers is the only Big Ten team to have a player drafted in the top three rounds in each of the last four years.
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