Louisiana's Langevin picked in fourth round by Kansas City Royals

ABC alum and Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns right-hander L.P. Langevin (Quebec, Que.) was selected in the fourth round of the MLB draft by the Kansas City Royals on Monday. Photo: Louisiana Athletics

July 15, 2024

By Matt Sullivan

University of Louisiana Athletics

LAFAYETTE – All-American pitcher LP Langevin became the second Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns player in as many days selected in the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft when he was a fourth-round (No. 105 overall) selection on Monday by the Kansas City Royals.

The selection of Langevin, the 2024 Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Year, marked the second consecutive season a Louisiana player was picked by the Royals after Carson Roccaforte was a Competitive Balance-B choice in 2023.

The Quebec City, Que., native joined first-round selection Kyle DeBarge (No. 33 overall, Minnesota Twins) as the first Ragin' Cajuns duo to be drafted in the top five rounds in program history.

Langevin, a first-team All-Sun Belt and All-Louisiana choice, posted a 6-1 record on the mound for the Ragin' Cajuns with a 3.73 ERA and seven saves. The right-hander finished as the SBC leader in strikeouts (106), fewest hits allowed (40) and fewest runs allowed (27).

He was third nationally among DI pitchers in strikeouts per nine innings (15.22) and hits allowed per nine innings (5.74).

Langevin was tied for third in saves among SBC pitchers, seventh in ERA and tied for ninth in wins. He recorded the most strikeouts in a season by a Cajuns pitcher since Zach Osborne (112) in 2010.