MLB Draft League, STADIONIC, Netting Professionals renew partnership for 2026 season

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NEW YORK — The MLB Draft League announced the renewal of its partnership with STADIONIC, Netting Professionals for the 2026 season to be the league’s official netting and facility solutions partner.

“The Draft League’s partnership with Stadionic and Netting Professionals not only enhances the safety of our ballparks but also demonstrates our dedication to maintaining the best possible environment for the development of future baseball stars,” said Sean Campbell, president of the MLB Draft League. “We are excited to see the positive impact this partnership will bring to the MLB Draft League and its communities.”

About STADIONIC

STADIONIC is the premium sports infrastructure brand powered by Netting Pros, focused on delivering elevated design, advanced engineering and high-performance solutions for modern athletic facilities.

About Netting Professionals

Founded in 2015, Netting Professionals exists to provide quality customized netting products for baseball, softball and other sports. Through generations of netting expertise developed on fishing boats during the 20th century, Netting Professionals brings an unparalleled product to ballparks across the nation. Their unique, personal connection to their customers allows them to improve programs everywhere, one facility at a time. Netting Professionals products have been featured in a plethora of top-of-the-line venues, such as Citi Field (New York Mets), Condron Family Ballpark (University of Florida) and UFCU Disch-Falk Field (University of Texas at Austin).

About the MLB Draft League:

The MLB Draft League is a six-team baseball league featuring a split-season amateur-professional format. The first half of the MLB Draft League season features Draft-eligible players aiming to improve their stock ahead of the annual MLB Draft in July. The League switches to a professional format in the second half, with paid players comprising the six rosters.

Its teams consist of the Aberdeen IronBirds (Aberdeen, Md.), Mahoning Valley Scrappers (Niles, Ohio), State College Spikes (State College, Pa.), Trenton Thunder (Trenton, N.J.), West Virginia Black Bears (Morgantown, W.V.) and Williamsport Crosscutters (Williamsport, Pa.).

Since its founding in 2021, the MLB Draft League has had more than 430 players sign with MLB organizations, as 233 were selected in the annual 20-round MLB Draft, and over 160 players signed out of the MLB Draft League as free agents. As of the start of the 2026 season, 16 Draft League alums have reached Major League Baseball, six having debuted during the current MLB season. Additionally, the 2025 Draft was one of the league’s most successful, tying with 2024 for the most draft picks to play in the same summer at 36.

For more information about the MLB Draft League, visit mlbdraftleague.com or follow @mlbdraftleague and @draftleaguedata on X, and @mlbdraftleague on Instagram.