
Updated MLB Farm System Rankings After 2026 MLB Draft
With the 2026 MLB draft now complete, it's time for an updated look at how all 30 MLB farm systems stack up, and how recent picks fit into their team's organizational top 10 prospect lists.
A tier system was used to help differentiate the varying levels of prospect talent:
Tier 1: Nos. 1-25 on B/R's Top 100 prospects list, which will publish later this week. This is the cream of the prospect crop, and players who are viewed as potential future superstars.
Tier 2: Nos. 26-50 on B/R's Top 100 prospects list. These prospects are potential All-Star level talents, but with at least one minor question in their profile.
Tier 3: Nos. 51-100 on B/R's Top 100 prospects list. These prospects might have recently broken out, are still in the lower levels of the minors or are former Tier 1 or Tier 2 prospects whose stock is down.
Tier 4: Nos. 101-200 among prospects, in no particular order, who have the highest likelihood of entering the Top 100 in the future.
Tier 5: Everyone else. Organizational depth, one-tool standouts, Quad-A guys, teenagers with an extremely limited track record in the lowest levels of the minors, you get the idea.
A player must not have surpassed the rookie-eligibility limits (130 at-bats, 50 innings pitched, 45 days on an active roster) to be included in these rankings.
For a deeper dive into every first-round pick from the 2026 draft, including scouting reports, grades and reactions, check out my live grades here.
30. Houston Astros
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS Xavier Neyens (Tier 3)
2. OF Kevin Alvarez (Tier 4)
3. RHP Bryce Mayer (Tier 4)
4. OF Logan Hughes (Tier 4)
5. SS Albert Fermín
6. OF Ethan Frey
7. RHP Ethan Pecko
8. RHP Cole Hertzler
9. RHP Jack Radel
10. OF Lucas Spence
Prospect Spotlight: SS Albert Fermín
Fermín received the largest bonus of Houston's 2026 international class at $2,147,500, and he has already justified that price tag with a fantastic debut in the Dominican Summer League. The projectable 6'3" shortstop is hitting .358/.509/.543 with 29 hits, 25 walks and 13 steals in 27 games.
29. Los Angeles Angels
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Top 10 Prospects
1. RHP Tyler Bremner (Tier 2)
2. RHP Trey Gregory-Alford (Tier 4)
3. LHP Johnny Slawinski (Tier 4)
4. RHP Dylan Jordan (Tier 4)
5. OF Jared Grindlinger (Tier 4)
6. OF Hayden Alvarez
7. OF Nelson Rada
8. 3B Gavin Grahovac
9. SS Joswa Lugo
10. 2B Jarren Advincula
Prospect Spotlight: 3B Gavin Grahovac and 2B Jarren Advincula
While two-way player Jared Grindlinger was the headliner of the 2026 draft haul, the Angels also walked away with arguably the best raw power (Grahovac) and the best pure hit tool (Advincula) from the college class. Both players rely heavily on that one carrying tool, but their upside is intriguing nonetheless.
28. New York Mets
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Top 10 Prospects
1. RHP Jonah Tong (Tier 3)
2. SS Elian Peña (Tier 4)
3. LHP Jonathan Santucci (Tier 4)
4. RHP Jack Wenninger (Tier 4)
5. 2B/SS Mitch Voit (Tier 4)
6. 3B Jacob Reimer (Tier 4)
7. OF Aiden Robbins
8. LHP Zach Thornton
9. 1B Ryan Clifford
10. RHP Carson Wiggins
Prospect Spotlight: 2B/SS Mitch Voit
It looked like a reach at the time when the Mets selected Voit with the No. 38 overall pick in the 2025 draft, but he has settled in as one of their top prospects. A former two-way player, like recent success stories Nolan McLean and Carson Benge, he is hitting .240/.351/.408 with 11 doubles, 11 home runs and 31 steals at High-A.
27. San Diego Padres
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Top 10 Prospects
1. C Ethan Salas (Tier 1)
2. LHP Kash Mayfield (Tier 3)
3. OF Ryan Wideman (Tier 4)
4. LHP Carson Bolemon (Tier 4)
5. SS Joniel Hernandez
6. C Ty Harvey
7. RHP Miguel Mendez
8. LHP Kruz Schoolcraft
9. SS Jorge Quintana
10. RHP Lan-Hong Su
Prospect Spotlight: LHP Kash Mayfield
Part of San Diego's recent run of high school pitching picks in the first round, Mayfield was the No. 25 overall pick in the 2024 draft. The 6'4" southpaw is steadily climbing the ladder, pitching at the High-A level where he has a 3.33 ERA and a 58-to-19 strikeout-to-walk ratio over 48.2 innings.
26. Atlanta Braves
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Top 10 Prospects
1. OF Eric Hartman (Tier 2)
2. LHP Cam Caminiti (Tier 3)
3. OF AJ Gracia (Tier 4)
4. SS Tate Southisene (Tier 4)
5. SS John Gil (Tier 4)
6. RHP Owen Murphy
7. LHP Briggs McKenzie
8. RHP Jensen Hirschkorn
9. SS Alex Lodise
10. LHP Herick Hernandez
Prospect Spotlight: OF Eric Hartman
For anyone who tuned out before the 20th and final round of this year's draft wrapped up, Hartman is a glimpse at what could still be waiting in that final round. He was the 611th overall pick in the 2024 draft, and now he's the top prospect in the Atlanta system after hitting .281/.359/.543 with 18 doubles, 21 home runs and 31 steals in 80 games at High-A.
25. Kansas City Royals
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Top 10 Prospects
1. RHP Kendry Chourio (Tier 1)
2. SS Josh Hammond (Tier 4)
3. C Blake Mitchell (Tier 4)
4. LHP David Shields (Tier 4)
5. LHP Justin Lamkin (Tier 4)
6. OF Zion Rose (Tier 4)
7. OF Angeibel Gomez
8. C Ramon Ramirez
9. RHP Michael Lombardi
10. RHP Taylor Rabe
Prospect Spotlight: OF Zion Rose
He might have looked like a reach relative to pre-draft rankings, but Rose could be one minor swing tweak away from being a 30/30 threat. Currently a line-drive hitter, he batted .417/.491/.646 with 20 extra-base hits and 24 steals in 36 games at Louisville, and he has the strength in his 6'1", 200-pound frame to be a serious power threat.
24. Chicago Cubs
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Top 10 Prospects
1. OF Josiah Hartshorn (Tier 2)
2. SS Jefferson Rojas (Tier 4)
3. OF Kane Kepley (Tier 4)
4. OF Ethan Conrad (Tier 4)
5. RHP Jaxon Wiggins (Tier 4)
6. C Owen Ayers (Tier 4)
7. RHP Cade Townsend (Tier 4)
8. OF Caden Sorrell (Tier 4)
9. RHP Kaleb Wing
10. RHP Dominick Reid
Prospect Spotlight: C Owen Ayers
With a .315/.427/.634 line and 22 home runs in 76 games between High-A and Double-A, Ayers has gone from intriguing catcher in the lower levels of the minors to an offensive dynamo this season. At 25 years old, he is on the older end of the prospect scale, but his stock has climbed significantly in 2026.
23. Cincinnati Reds
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Top 10 Prospects
1. C Alfredo Duno (Tier 2)
2. SS Steele Hall (Tier 3)
3. SS Edwin Arroyo (Tier 3)
4. OF Héctor Rodriguez (Tier 4)
5. SS Justin Lebron (Tier 4)
6. RHP Aaron Watson
7. SS Tyson Lewis
8. C Jirvin Morillo
9. SS Eric Becker
10. RHP Jose Franco
Prospect Spotlight: SS Steele Hall
One of the youngest players in the 2025 draft class, selected largely on his raw athleticism, Hall has put together a huge pro debut in rookie ball. Still only 18 years old until later this month, he is hitting .299/.399/.557 with 16 doubles, 10 home runs and 23 steals in 50 games.
22. Philadelphia Phillies
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Top 10 Prospects
1. RHP Gage Wood (Tier 2)
2. SS Aidan Miller (Tier 3)
3. OF Francisco Renteria (Tier 3)
4. OF Dante Nori (Tier 4)
5. RHP Ramon Marquez (Tier 4)
6. SS Tyler Spangler (Tier 4)
7. C Alirio Ferrebus
8. 2B Aroon Escobar
9. RHP Matthew Fisher
10. RHP Moisés Chace
Prospect Spotlight: OF Francisco Renteria
Renteria received the second-largest bonus in the 2026 international class at $4 million, and with an athletic 6'3" frame and five-tool upside, he has a chance to be a staple on Top 100 prospect lists in the coming years. The 17-year-old is hitting .357/.438/.571 with 11 extra-base hits and 16 steals over 29 games in the Dominican Summer League.
21. Texas Rangers
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS Sebastian Walcott (Tier 1)
2. RHP Caden Scarborough (Tier 3)
3. LHP Gio Rojas (Tier 3)
4. RHP AJ Russell (Tier 4)
5. SS/RHP Josh Owens (Tier 4)
6. SS Yolfran Castillo
7. OF Dylan Dreiling
8. C Malcolm Moore
9. LHP Dalton Pence
10. LHP Brody Bumila
Prospect Spotlight: SS/RHP Josh Owens
Signed to an above-slot $1.1 million bonus as a third-round pick in 2025, Owens is getting a real look as a two-way player. He is hitting .264/.355/.471 with 11 extra-base hits in 141 plate appearances as a middle infielder, and has a 1.96 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 18.1 innings on the mound.
20. Baltimore Orioles
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Top 10 Prospects
1. LHP Joseph Dzierwa (Tier 3)
2. OF Eric Booth Jr. (Tier 3)
3. 1B/OF Ike Irish (Tier 3)
4. OF Nate George (Tier 4)
5. RHP Trey Gibson (Tier 4)
6. RHP Luis De León (Tier 4)
7. SS Wehiwa Aloy (Tier 4)
8. C/1B Ethan Anderson
9. 2B Aron Estrada
10. RHP JT Quinn
Prospect Spotlight: LHP Joseph Dzierwa
There were 17 pitchers taken ahead of Dzierwa in the 2025 draft, when the Orioles selected him No. 58 overall in the second round. Aside from Kade Anderson, Seth Hernandez and Gage Wood, he is outperforming all of them with a 2.30 ERA, .179 opponents' batting average and 106 strikeouts in 86 innings between High-A and Double-A.
19. Arizona Diamondbacks
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Top 10 Prospects
1. OF Ryan Waldschmidt (Tier 2)
2. C Ryder Helfrick (Tier 3)
3. SS Kayson Cunningham (Tier 3)
4. 2B Demetrio Crisantes (Tier 4)
5. RHP David Hagaman (Tier 4)
6. 3B LuJames Groover (Tier 4)
7. 2B JD Dix
8. RHP Patrick Forbes
9. RHP Daniel Eagen
10. LHP Mitch Bratt
Prospect Spotlight: C Ryder Helfrick
Widely expected to be a top-10 pick thanks to his high defensive floor and plus power, Helfrick fell into the D-backs lap at No. 15 overall. With Gabriel Moreno ticketed for free agency after the 2028 season and no clear catcher of the future in the system, he immediately becomes a significant part of their long-term plans.
18. Detroit Tigers
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Top 10 Prospects
1. OF Max Clark (Tier 1)
2. SS Bryce Rainer (Tier 3)
3. C/1B Josue Briceño (Tier 3)
4. 2B Max Anderson (Tier 4)
5. RHP Cameron Flukey (Tier 4)
6. LHP Ben Jacobs (Tier 4)
7. SS Jordan Yost
8. OF Cris Rodriguez
9. SS John Peck
10. RHP Malachi Witherspoon
Prospect Spotlight: RHP Cameron Flukey
Mentioned right alongside Jackson Flora as the top college arms in the 2026 class heading into the spring, Flukey pitched just 24 innings during his junior season while battling a stress reaction in his ribcage. If he puts that injury in the rearview, there's a non-zero chance the Tigers got the best pitcher in the draft at No. 22 overall.
17. Toronto Blue Jays
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS JoJo Parker (Tier 2)
2. SS Arjun Nimmala (Tier 2)
3. LHP Johnny King (Tier 3)
4. RHP Nolan Perry (Tier 4)
5. RHP Gage Stanifer (Tier 4)
6. 3B Sean Keys (Tier 4)
7. OF Blaine Bullard
8. LHP Cole Carlon
9. 3B Juan Sanchez
10. LHP Ricky Tiedemann
Prospect Spotlight: RHP Nolan Perry
A former 12th-round pick who missed the entire 2025 season recovering from Tommy John surgery, Perry has been one of the breakout pitching prospects of the 2026 season. The 22-year-old has a 2.47 ERA and an 85-to-19 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 54.2 innings over three minor league levels, and he has quickly made up for lost time by reaching Double-A.
16. Athletics
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS Leo De Vries (Tier 1)
2. LHP Jamie Arnold (Tier 2)
3. OF Drew Burress (Tier 3)
4. IF Joshua Kuroda-Grauer (Tier 4)
5. SS Johenssy Colome (Tier 4)
6. OF Devin Taylor (Tier 4)
7. LHP Mason Edwards
8. LHP Wei-En Lin
9. 3B Tommy White
10. RHP Kade Morris
Prospect Spotlight: IF Joshua Kuroda-Grauer
After a red-hot start to the season in the upper levels of the minors, Kuroda-Grauer made his MLB debut on June 29. He has started games at second base, shortstop and third base, and is hitting .422/.435/.533 with five doubles in 46 plate appearances. His power is limited, but his hit tool and defensive versatility still provide a high-value floor.
15. New York Yankees
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS George Lombard Jr. (Tier 1)
2. RHP Carlos Lagrange (Tier 3)
3. RHP Elmer Rodríguez (Tier 3)
4. SS Dax Kilby (Tier 3)
5. RHP Ben Hess (Tier 4)
6. LHP Hunter Dietz (Tier 4)
7. RHP Bryce Cunningham (Tier 4)
8. LHP Henry Lalane
9. RHP Thatcher Hurd
10. RHP Jack Cebert
Prospect Spotlight: LHP Henry Lalane
Lalane was quickly rising the Yankees organizational rankings during his stateside debut in 2023, but shoulder issues limited him to a combined 31.2 innings in 2024 and 2025, largely removing him from the top prospect conversation. Still only 22 years old and back to full health, he has a 2.82 ERA and 89 strikeouts in 67 innings between Single-A and High-A.
14. Cleveland Guardians
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Top 10 Prospects
1. 1B Ralphy Velazquez (Tier 1)
2. SS Angel Genao (Tier 2)
3. C Cooper Ingle (Tier 3)
4. OF Jaison Chourio (Tier 4)
5. RHP Braylon Doughty (Tier 4)
6. OF Juneiker Caceres (Tier 4)
7. RHP Liam Peterson (Tier 4)
8. SS Dean Curley
9. OF Aaron Walton
10. RHP Khal Stephen
Prospect Spotlight: SS Angel Genao
The Guardians like to push their infield prospects aggressively through the minors, and Genao's production is starting to catch up to his tools and upside in the upper levels this year. The 22-year-old is batting .297/.398/.472 with 29 extra-base hits and a 14.2 percent walk rate in 80 games between Double-A and Triple-A.
13. Washington Nationals
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS Eli Willits (Tier 1)
2. SS Seaver King (Tier 2)
3. SS Devin Fitz-Gerald (Tier 4)
4. 2B Chris Hacopian (Tier 4)
5. RHP Jarlin Susana (Tier 4)
6. RHP Travis Sykora (Tier 4)
7. RHP Miguel Sime Jr. (Tier 4)
8. LHP Alex Clemmey (Tier 4)
9. SS Ronny Cruz
10. SS Gavin Fien
Prospect Spotlight: RHP Miguel Sime Jr.
With one of the best fastballs of any prospect, Sime has racked up 84 strikeouts while allowing just 27 hits in 45.2 innings between Single-A and High-A in his pro debut. He has also walked 45 batters and needs to refine his secondary stuff, but his elite arm talent is enough to make him one to watch.
12. Boston Red Sox
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS Franklin Arias (Tier 1)
2. RHP Anthony Eyanson (Tier 1)
3. RHP Kyson Witherspoon (Tier 3)
4. OF Justin Gonzales (Tier 3)
5. LHP Jake Bennett (Tier 4)
6. OF Enddy Azocar
7. 2B Henry Godbout
8. SS Dorian Soto
9. OF Owen Hull
10. C Franklin Primera
Prospect Spotlight: SS Franklin Arias
Already a consensus Top 100 prospect at the start of the season, Arias has made the leap to becoming one of baseball's elite young talents. He will be 20 years old for the entire 2026 season, and he is already playing at Double-A where he is hitting .325/.411/.596 with 16 doubles and 18 home runs in 70 games.
11. St. Louis Cardinals
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Top 10 Prospects
1. OF Joshua Báez (Tier 2)
2. C Rainiel Rodriguez (Tier 2)
3. LHP Liam Doyle (Tier 3)
4. OF Trevor Condon (Tier 4)
5. RHP Tanner Franklin (Tier 4)
6. RHP Jurrangelo Cijntje (Tier 4)
7. RHP Yhoiker Fajardo (Tier 4)
8. C Leo Bernal (Tier 4)
9. RHP Tegan Kuhns (Tier 4)
10. OF Emanuel Luna
Prospect Spotlight: 2026 Draft Class
With Trevor Condon (16), Tegan Kuhns (22), Andrew Williamson (48), Dee Kennedy (93) and Rocco Maniscalco (100) all ranked among Baseball America's Top 100 draft prospects, the Cardinals walked away with quite the haul of talent. With top-of-the-scale speed and one of the best hit tools in the high school class, Condon was the clear headliner.
10. Miami Marlins
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Top 10 Prospects
1. LHP Thomas White (Tier 2)
2. LHP Robby Snelling (Tier 2)
3. SS Aiva Arquette (Tier 2)
4. SS Jacob Lombard (Tier 3)
5. RHP Karson Milbrandt (Tier 3)
6. OF Cam Cannarella (Tier 4)
7. OF Kemp Alderman
8. SS Starlyn Caba
9. OF Dillon Lewis
10. OF Brandon Compton
Prospect Spotlight: OF Brandon Compton
A candidate to be taken late in the first round of the 2025 draft, Compton ended up slipping to No. 46 overall due to some swing-and-miss issues. While he has struck out 115 times in 71 games between High-A and Double-A, he has largely offset those concerns with a massive 21.6 percent walk rate en route to a .915 OPS with 18 home runs and 18 steals.
9. Colorado Rockies
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS Ethan Holliday (Tier 2)
2. 1B Charlie Condon (Tier 2)
3. OF Roldy Brito (Tier 3)
4. OF Cole Carrigg (Tier 3)
5. SS Tyler Bell (Tier 3)
6. RHP Jackson Cox (Tier 4)
7. RHP Logan Reddemann (Tier 4)
8. C Daniel Jackson (Tier 4)
9. OF Cristian Arguelles
10. OF Jared Thomas
Prospect Spotlight: C Daniel Jackson
The Rockies might have found Hunter Goodman 2.0 in Jackson, who was the 2026 Golden Spikes winner following a massive junior season at Georgia. He hit .379/.473/.803 with 32 home runs, while also flashing plus athleticism for a catcher with 26 steals. He could be put on the fast track with a move to the outfield, but would hold significantly more value if he can stick behind the plate.
8. Chicago White Sox
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS Roch Cholowsky (Tier 1)
2. SS Caleb Bonemer (Tier 1)
3. OF Braden Montgomery (Tier 1)
4. LHP Hagen Smith (Tier 4)
5. 2B Cole Prosek (Tier 4)
6. SS Landon Thome (Tier 4)
7. SS Billy Carlson (Tier 4)
8. OF Jaden Fauske
9. RHP Tanner McDougal
10. IF Javier Mogollon
Prospect Spotlight: SS Roch Cholowsky
Cholowsky was not only the No. 1 overall pick, but he is also arguably the most polished player in the draft class and the safest bet to be a franchise-caliber talent. A superior defender to incumbent shortstop Colson Montgomery, he could push him to the hot corner, setting up a dynamic young left side of the infield for the South Siders in the not-too-distant future.
7. Pittsburgh Pirates
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Top 10 Prospects
1. RHP Seth Hernandez (Tier 1)
2. OF Edward Florentino (Tier 2)
3. OF Esmerlyn Valdez (Tier 2)
4. SS Wyatt Sanford (Tier 3)
5. OF Derek Curiel (Tier 3)
6. 3B Murf Gray (Tier 4)
7. C Easton Carmichael (Tier 4)
8. OF Jhostynxon García
9. RHP Wilber Dotel
10. RHP Khristian Davis
Prospect Spotlight: C Easton Carmichael
A three-year starter at Oklahoma, Carmichael was the fifth catcher taken in the 2025 draft at No. 82 overall in the third round. He is hitting .307/.352/.523 with 15 home runs and 58 RBI in 68 games at High-A this season, and if his defensive game continues to develop, he could be the catcher of the future.
6. San Francisco Giants
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS Josuar Gonzalez (Tier 1)
2. SS Luis Hernández (Tier 2)
3. RHP Jackson Flora (Tier 3)
4. SS Jhonny Level (Tier 3)
5. OF Bo Davidson (Tier 3)
6. OF Dakota Jordan (Tier 3)
7. 2B Gavin Kilen (Tier 4)
8. LHP Jacob Bresnahan (Tier 4)
9. LHP Carson Bolemon
10. OF Trevor Cohen
Prospect Spotlight: OF Dakota Jordan
A standout two-way talent in high school who was committed to play baseball and football at Mississippi State, Jordan is a solid 6'0", 231-pound outfielder with a 60-power, 70-speed profile. He is hitting .290/.346/.533 with 22 doubles, 18 home runs, 66 RBI and 15 steals in 81 games at High-A and looking more and more like a future All-Star.
5. Milwaukee Brewers
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS Jesús Made (Tier 1)
2. IF Luis Peña (Tier 1)
3. SS Cooper Pratt (Tier 3)
4. OF Luis Lara (Tier 3)
5. 3B Andrew Fischer (Tier 3)
6. OF Josh Adamczewski (Tier 4)
7. OF Braylon Payne (Tier 4)
8. OF Sawyer Strosnider (Tier 4)
9. 3B Jett Williams (Tier 4)
10. OF Alexander Frias
Prospect Spotlight: 3B Andrew Fischer
Corner infielders with bat-first games and limited secondary value are always a risky profile, but Fischer is well on his way to becoming a middle-of-the-order bat in Milwaukee. After suiting up for Italy in the World Baseball Classic, he is hitting .292/.438/.697 with an MiLB-leading 29 home runs in 76 games between High-A and Double-A.
4. Minnesota Twins
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Top 10 Prospects
1. OF Walker Jenkins (Tier 1)
2. C Vahn Lackey (Tier 1)
3. SS Kaelen Culpepper (Tier 2)
4. OF Emmanuel Rodríguez (Tier 3)
5. RHP Riley Quick (Tier 3)
6. C Eduardo Tait (Tier 4)
7. LHP Kendry Rojas (Tier 4)
8. SS Marek Houston (Tier 4)
9. LHP Dasan Hill
10. OF Hendry Mendez
Prospect Spotlight: RHP Riley Quick
With a durable 6'6", 255-pound frame and a standout fastball-slider combination, Quick has quickly emerged as the top pitcher in the Twins farm system after going No. 36 overall in the 2025 draft. He has a 3.47 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 49.1 innings between Single-A and High-A, and he is still building toward his ceiling after a college career that was interrupted by Tommy John surgery.
3. Tampa Bay Rays
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Top 10 Prospects
1. SS Grady Emerson (Tier 1)
2. OF Theo Gillen (Tier 1)
3. C Caden Bodine (Tier 4)
4. C Nathan Flewelling (Tier 4)
5. RHP Brody Hopkins (Tier 3)
6. SS Cooper Flemming (Tier 4)
7. RHP Michael Forret (Tier 4)
8. RHP Anderson Brito (Tier 4)
9. SS Daniel Pierce (Tier 4)
10. OF Austin Overn
Prospect Spotlight: C Caden Bodine and C Nathan Flewelling
If there was a case against Vahn Lackey being the Rays target at No. 2 overall, it's the rising tandem of Bodine (75 G, .351/.418/.533, 33 XBH, 10 HR) and Flewelling (73 G, .261/.394/.496, 30 XBH, 16 HR) who are both enjoying breakout seasons. Both have the defensive tools to stick behind the plate, and with catching talent always in demand, that's a good problem to have.
2. Seattle Mariners
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Top 10 Prospects
1. LHP Kade Anderson (Tier 1)
2. RHP Ryan Sloan (Tier 1)
3. OF Lazaro Montes (Tier 2)
4. OF Jonny Farmelo (Tier 3)
5. SS Felnin Celesten (Tier 3)
6. 3B Ace Reese (Tier 3)
7. 2B Michael Arroyo (Tier 3)
8. C Luke Stevenson (Tier 4)
9. OF Juan Rijo
10. SS Nick Becker
Prospect Spotlight: 3B Ace Reese
For the first time since they drafted Evan White in 2017, the Mariners used their top draft choice on a college hitter when they selected Reese at No. 24 overall. He hit .336/.432/.721 with 23 doubles, 24 home runs and 74 RBI in 62 games at Mississippi State this spring, and looks the part of a future middle-of-the-order run producer.
1. Los Angeles Dodgers
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Top 10 Prospects
1. OF Josue De Paula (Tier 1)
2. OF Mike Sirota (Tier 1)
3. OF Zyhir Hope (Tier 2)
4. SS Emil Morales (Tier 2)
5. OF Eduardo Quintero (Tier 2)
6. RHP Christian Zazueta (Tier 4)
7. LHP Zach Root (Tier 4)
8. 3B Bo Lowrance (Tier 4)
9. OF Charles Davalan (Tier 4)
10. 3B Chase Harlan (Tier 4)
Prospect Spotlight: OF Mike Sirota
Sirota has done nothing but hit since he was taken in the third round of the 2024 draft, and with a .319/.475/.562 line and 37 extra-base hits in 77 games between High-A and Double-A, this year has been no exception. He might be the first from the team's long list of high-ceiling outfield prospects to reach the majors early next season.


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