Crews leads 3 Nats among MLB Top 100 Prospects
Three prospects from the Nationals organization are highlighted in MLB Pipeline¡¯s 2025 Top 100 rankings, announced Friday evening.
Outfielder Dylan Crews remains among the top of the list at No. 4. Hard-throwing right-handers Travis Sykora and Jarlin Susana are ranked Nos. 70 and 79, respectively.
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Crews will be joined in Major League Spring Training next month by Sykora and Susana, who are non-roster invitees.
No. 4 Dylan Crews
Major League ETA: N/A
2024 MLB Pipeline ranking: No. 1
Crews is entering his first full season in the Major Leagues. He debuted on Aug. 26 last season and he started in all 31 games with the Nationals. Crews, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 Draft out of LSU, hit .218 with five doubles, one triple, three home runs, eight RBIs and 12 stolen bases in 119 at-bats. Crews, who turns 23 on Feb. 26, still has rookie status.
No. 70 Travis Sykora
Major League ETA: 2027
2024 MLB Pipeline ranking: No. 79
Sykora, 20, delivered a standout 2024 season just one year removed from high school. He went 5-3 with a 2.33 ERA, 0.91 WHIP and Single-A-leading 129 strikeouts in 20 starts with the Fredericksburg Nationals. Sykora was named the Carolina League Pitcher of the Year and Nationals Minor League Pitcher of the Year while helping lead the FredNats to the Carolina League title.
No. 79 Jarlin Susana
Major League ETA: 2026
2024 MLB Pipeline ranking: No. 90
Susana, 20, turned heads when he reached 103 mph during the 2024 Spring Breakout. He went on last season to pace the Nats Minor League system in strikeouts (157) while advancing from Single-A Fredericksburg to High-A Wilmington. Susana pitched to a 4-10 record with a 4.34 ERA in 24 starts. He wrapped the season with consecutive 10-strikeout performances with the Blue Rocks.