The upcoming Los Angeles Regional that’s set to get underway later this week will be featuring plenty of MLB Draft prospects. The UCLA Bruins are a large part in that, but Virginia Tech, Cal Poly and Saint Mary’s will all bring in some elite college baseball talent this weekend.

MLB.com highlighted the fact that 65 of the Top 150 prospects in this year’s MLB Draft will be in action this weekend for the NCAA Regionals. All but one of those 65 in the Los Angeles Regional play for the Bruins, including projected No. 1 pick Roch Cholowsky.

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Here’s all the Top 150 draft prospects set to lineup at Jackie Robinson Stadium for the Los Angeles Regional.

No. 1 UCLA infielder Roch Cholowsky

Roch Cholowsky needs no introduction. UCLA’s star junior is batting .329 on the season with 21 home runs and 59 runs batted in. The Chicago White Sox will have the option to take Cholowsky first overall but it’s unlikely that the Bruins shortstop has to wait long to hear his name called on draft day.

No. 20 UCLA RHP Logan Reddemann

Logan Reddemann has missed over a month with arm fatigue but is still viewed as one of the top pitchers in this year’s draft. For the season, Reddemann is posting a 2.87 earned run average over 59.2 innings.

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No. 93 UCLA infielder Mulivai Levu

If any MLB general managers had doubts about Mulivai Levu’s clutch gene going into the Big Ten Conference tournament, Levu answered them. Levu walked things off in two-straight games on Friday and Saturday. Levu has posted a .342 average with 17 home runs and 62 RBIs, which matches the team-high.

No. 98 UCLA outfielder Will Gasparino

Will Gasparino is tied with Levu with the 62 RBIs. The Texas transfer came to UCLA and immediately made an impact, with a .316 average and 19 home runs. Gasparino stands out literally, with the 6’6” outfielder looking like an imposing threat in the box.

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No. 108. Virginia Tech RHP Brett Renfrow

Brett Renfrow gave the group some versatility, being the lone non-Bruin on the list. Renfrow has posted just a 4.65 ERA this season but the stuff is apparent. Renfrow has racked up 86 strikeouts in 69.2 innings.

No. 118 UCLA infielder Roman Martin

In a lineup full of future MLB Draft picks, nobody has more walks than Roman Martin. Martin has drawn 40 walks, helping him post a .447 on base percentage with seven home runs, 17 doubles and 50 RBIs.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: Plenty of elite talent will be in action at the Los Angeles Regional