UTSA teammates(Tampa Bay Rays/17th round),(Philadelphia Phillies/24th round) and(Miami Marlins/34th round) all were selected on the third and final day of the 2017 Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft on Wednesday.Muller, who was the 499th pick overall, is coming off a junior season that saw him appear in 13 games, including one start, before seeing his campaign come to an end early due to injury. The 6-foot-5, 220-pound right-hander posted a 2-0 record, four saves and a 1.72 ERA in 31.1 innings of work. He struck out 44 hitters, which ranked second on the club, while walking just eight and surrendered only 18 hits for a .165 opponent batting average.Meanwhile, Markham, the 713th overall selection, returned from last spring's injury for an outstanding senior year. The 6-foot, 200-pound outfielder led the Roadrunners with a .338 batting average and 77 hits, a total that included a team-high 21 doubles and program single-season record-tying eight triples. He also paced the squad with 22 multiple-hit contests, including three four-hit performances. Markham scored 54 runs, blasted four home runs, stole five bases and walked 23 times in his 55 games (54 starts) of action. The Willis native reached base at a .411 clip and registered a .553 slugging percentage on the strength of 126 total bases.Craigie, the 1,019th choice overall, is coming off a strong senior campaign out of the UTSA bullpen. The 6-foot-1, 215-pound southpaw racked up a 7-1 record with a 2.66 ERA in 47.1 innings of work this past spring. The Pflugerville native made 26 relief appearances and he earned a save at Charlotte on May 14 to help the Roadrunners secure the series win. Craigie registered 39 strikeouts on the year, including a season-best six against WKU, and allowed just four extra-base hits, all doubles.UTSA now has seen a total of 35 players selected in the MLB Draft in its history.