Here's every team's new Top 30 Prospects list
MLB Pipeline released its Top 100 Prospects list in late January, but that didn't mark the end of rankings season. With Spring Training well underway, our team-by-team Top 30s have been unveiled.
Our rollout began with the AL and NL East on Monday and the Central Divisions on Tuesday. We're wrapping things up with the AL and NL West.
Our Jim Callis, Jonathan Mayo and Sam Dykstra work alongside various beat reporters to create these lists and write scouting reports with feedback from scouts and front-office members around the league. The rankings continue to evolve over the season as players graduate and expectations change due to play or other considerations.
Without further ado, here is our look at each organization's farm system.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST
Blue Jays
While there may be uncertainty in the Toronto's organization as stars Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette enter the final years of their deals, the Blue Jays' farm system is looking up. The club's two most recent first-rounders, Arjun Nimmala and Trey Yesavage, look like stars in the making, and Toronto is shifting its development philosophy as a whole. More ?
1. Arjun Nimmala, SS (MLB No. 86)
2. Trey Yesavage, RHP (MLB No. 87)
3. Orelvis Martinez, 2B/3B
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Orioles
This is the first year since 2020 that the Orioles begin the year without one of baseball's two best prospects, but Baltimore still has plenty of top-end talent. Samuel Basallo and Coby Mayo both rank among the 15 best in the league, and there are plenty of tooled-up players further down the rankings, especially in the outfield with recent first-rounders Enrique Bradfield Jr. and Vance Honeycutt. More ?
1. Samuel Basallo, C/1B (MLB No. 13)
2. Coby Mayo, 3B/1B (MLB No. 14)
3. Enrique Bradfield Jr., OF
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Rays
Tampa Bay's farm system is overflowing with intriguing hitting prospects -- even beyond its quintet of Top 100 prospects. Outfielders Aidan Smith and Chandler Simpson just missed that list, and top international signee Brailer Guerrero could be in for a breakout year. Given how the Rays prize versatility, this group bears watching. More ?
1. Carson Williams, SS (MLB No. 9)
2. Xavier Isaac, 1B (MLB No. 50)
3. Brayden Taylor, INF (MLB No. 66)
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Red Sox
Even after trading their two most recent first-rounders to land Garrett Crochet, the Red Sox have one of the most loaded farm systems in baseball. It's led by a trio of hitters who ended the season in Triple-A and could soon contribute in the big leagues, which could be crucial as Boston aims to return to the playoffs for just the second time since winning the 2018 World Series. More ?
1. Roman Anthony, OF (MLB No. 2)
2. Kristian Campbell, 2B/SS/OF (MLB No. 7)
3. Marcelo Mayer, SS (MLB No. 12)
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Yankees
Several rookies played key roles in the Yankees making the Fall Classic in 2024 for the first time in a decade and a half. Could these prospects be part of the next wave of talent to complete the job for the Bronx Bombers? Jasson Dom¨Şnguez is expected to take over the starting left-field job, and several pitchers (led by Will Warren) will likely be ready to contribute this season as well. More ?
1. Jasson Dom¨Şnguez, OF (MLB No. 21)
2. George Lombard Jr., SS/2B
3. Spencer Jones, OF
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NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST
Braves
Once again, the Braves' system is quite pitcher-heavy, with arms making up 21 of their top 30 (including 10 of the top 13). They're particularly righty-heavy too, with top 2024 Draft picks Cam Caminiti and Carter Holton as two of the three ranked southpaws. Several righties could help the big league club soon, led by AJ Smith-Shawver and Hurston Waldrep. More ?
1. Drake Baldwin, C (MLB No. 62)
2. Cam Caminiti, LHP (MLB No. 88)
3. AJ Smith-Shawver, RHP
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Marlins
Miami's new front office has quickly made over its farm system, and 19 members of the club's Top 30 weren't in the organization a year ago. Thirteen of those prospects arrived via trade, including second-ranked Starlyn Caba and fellow Top 10 organizational prospects Agustin Ramirez, Dillon Head and Robby Snelling. More ?
1. Thomas White, LHP (MLB No. 41)
2. Starlyn Caba, SS (MLB No. 80)
3. Noble Meyer, RHP (MLB No. 84)
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Mets
The Mets have done a lot to bolster their big league lineup, spending liberally in free agency on Juan Soto and Pete Alonso. But they've crucially done so while maintaining their Minor League depth. That could pay off as many of their top prospects, from pitchers like Brandon Sproat and Blade Tidwell to hitters like Jett Williams and Luisangel Acu?a, are on pace to reach the big leagues this year. More ?
1. Brandon Sproat, RHP (MLB No. 46)
2. Jett Williams, SS/OF (MLB No. 57)
3. Carson Benge, OF (MLB No. 100)
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Nationals
The next wave of Nationals stars has already begun arriving in the nation's capital as James Wood and Dylan Crews hit The Show last summer. Crews retains rookie eligibility, and more is on the way once he graduates. There are plenty of hard-throwers on the mound, and the Nats loaded up on athletic up-the-middle talent in the 2024 Draft. More ?
1. Dylan Crews, OF (MLB No. 4)
2. Travis Sykora, RHP (MLB No. 69)
3. Jarlin Susana, RHP (MLB No. 78)
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Phillies
This marks the third straight season that Andrew Painter heads the Phillies' Top 30 Prospects list, but the difference in 2025 is that he's healthy and expected to reach the Majors. Justin Crawford and Aidan Miller, their two first-rounders after Painter, finished last season at Double-A Reading and could join him in the big leagues this year, as could a number of prospects further down the list. More ?
1. Andrew Painter, RHP (MLB No. 8)
2. Aidan Miller, SS (MLB No. 27)
3. Justin Crawford, OF (MLB No. 63)
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AMERICAN LEAGUE CENTRAL
Guardians
Cleveland's farm system is loaded up top with hitters, with nine of the top 10 prospects in the organization swinging a noisy bat. But there's plenty of talent en route on the mound too. The Guardians reinvigorated their farm system by spending a record $20.4 million in the 2024 Draft, led by No. 1 pick Travis Bazzana and a trio of prep righties: Braylon Doughty, Joey Oakie and Chase Mobley. More ?
1. Travis Bazzana, 2B (MLB No. 10)
2. Chase DeLauter, OF (MLB No. 36)
3. Jaison Chourio, OF (MLB No. 59)
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Royals
Kansas City's 2024 first-rounder Jac Caglianone is the club's highest-ranking prospect since Bobby Witt Jr. in 2022. That was also the last year the Royals had as many Top 100 prospects as they do heading into 2025 (three). Kansas City's depth in the upper Minors could prove vital since they are expecting several prospects to contribute as they push to return to the playoffs. More ?
1. Jac Caglianone, 1B (MLB No. 22)
2. Blake Mitchell, C (MLB No. 48)
3. Carter Jensen, C (MLB No. 85)
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Tigers
Detroit has developed one of the best farm systems in baseball, thanks to a mix of player development, heady trades, successful Draft picks and increased international emphasis. And there could be influxes of talent for years to come, since just 10 members of the club's Top 30 list have played at Double-A or above. Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris has reason to believe that will enable the club's contention window to extend beyond the two remaining years of ace Tarik Skubal's contract. More ?
1. Jackson Jobe, RHP (MLB No. 5)
2. Max Clark, OF (MLB No. 6)
3. Kevin McGonigle, SS/2B (MLB No. 28)
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Twins
Walker Jenkins once again headlines the Twins' farm system as the 20-year-old returns to Double-A (where he capped his fourth stop of the season last year), and he could soon emerge as the best prospect in the game. Behind him, Minnesota has amassed an intriguing collection of talent close to the Majors, from hitters like Emmanuel Rodriguez and Luke Keaschall to pitchers like Marco Raya and Andrew Morris. More ?
1. Walker Jenkins, OF (MLB No. 3)
2. Emmanuel Rodriguez, OF (MLB No. 37)
3. Luke Keaschall, 2B/OF/1B (MLB No. 60)
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White Sox
The White Sox set a Major League record with 121 losses in 2024, but the good news is that their farm system is one of the strongest in the league after the trading off of veterans. Included in their prospects on the Top 100 are the two best left-handed pitchers (Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith) and a pair of impressive catchers (Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero). More ?
1. Noah Schultz, LHP (MLB No. 16)
2. Kyle Teel, C (MLB No. 32)
3. Hagen Smith, LHP (MLB No. 34)
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NATIONAL LEAGUE CENTRAL
Brewers
Jackson Chourio graduated last season and became an NL Rookie of the Year finalist. Nevertheless, the Brewers have another hot prospect ready to take his place. Teen phenom Jes¨˛s Made has already established himself as MLB's top prospect from the 2024 international class and has perhaps the highest upside in a system full of toolsy players, from electric righty Jacob Misiorowski to defensive studs Jeferson Quero and Cooper Pratt. More ?
1. Jeferson Quero, C (MLB No. 47)
2. Jes¨˛s Made, SS/3B (MLB No. 55)
3. Cooper Pratt, SS (MLB No. 56)
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Cardinals
The Cardinals have consistently built their clubs around homegrown talent, and a whopping 13 of the club's Top 30 prospects -- including five of their top six -- are expected to reach the Majors this season. That doesn't even count their top prospect, 2024 seventh overall pick JJ Wetherholt, who has a 2026 ETA but could make it with an impressive first full professional season. More ?
1. JJ Wetherholt, SS (MLB No. 23)
2. Quinn Mathews, LHP (MLB No. 45)
3. Tink Hence, RHP (MLB No. 76)
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Cubs
Not only do the Cubs have seven Top 100 prospects -- tied with the Mariners for the most -- but their top six prospects all reached Triple-A or the Majors. Finding room for all them on the big league club could be a challenge, but it's a good problem to have. It's also the club's largest collection of Minor League talent since 2015, when the newcomers made valued contributions to the 2016 World Series-winning team. More ?
1. Matt Shaw, INF (MLB No. 19)
2. Cade Horton, RHP (MLB No. 51)
3. Owen Caissie, OF (MLB No. 53)
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Pirates
How do the Pirates follow up a rookie class that included Paul Skenes and Jared Jones? With another group of powerful righties led by Bubba Chandler, Thomas Harrington and Braxton Ashcraft, that's how. The hitting talent has been slower to develop, but there's plenty of talent, especially with recent first-rounders Konnor Griffin and Termarr Johnson. More ?
1. Bubba Chandler, RHP (MLB No. 15)
2. Konnor Griffin, SS/OF (MLB No. 43)
3. Thomas Harrington, RHP (MLB No. 79)
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Reds
This is the fifth straight year that the Reds have entered the season with at least four Top 100 prospects. Pitchers currently lead the way after Cincinnati took Wake Forest righties with each of their past two first-round picks, but there's a ton of infield depth behind Chase Burns and Rhett Lowder, including Sal Stewart, Cam Collier and Edwin Arroyo. More ?
1. Chase Burns, RHP (MLB No. 26)
2. Rhett Lowder, RHP (MLB No. 35)
3. Sal Stewart, 2B/3B (MLB No. 83)
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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST
Angels
If not for a late-season injury, Christian Moore would have likely been the second consecutive Angels first-rounder to reach the Majors the same year he was drafted following Nolan Schanuel in 2023. A majority of the system's top prospects have come via the Draft and international market, accounting for 25 of the 30 players. The Halos have been especially active globally, with 14 of their Top 30 prospects international signees, led by Joswa Lugo. The large volume of international prospects is a big reason why the Angels' Top 30 average age is the youngest in baseball. More ?
1. Christian Moore, 2B (MLB No. 67)
2. Caden Dana, RHP (MLB No. 77)
3. George Klassen, RHP
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Astros
It's the dawn of a new era for Houston, which enters 2025 with a new No. 1 prospect after picking up Cam Smith in the offseason Kyle Tucker deal with the Cubs. A solid flow of homegrown talent continues to help fuel the Astros, who reached the postseason for the eighth consecutive year in 2024. The organization has not ranked higher than 27th since MLB Pipeline began ranking farm systems biannually in 2020, but it enters the new campaign with its best crop of positional prospects in quite some time with Smith and Brice Matthews leading the charge. More ?
1. Cam Smith, 3B (MLB No. 58)
2. Brice Matthews, SS/3B
3. Jacob Melton, OF
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Athletics
Several of the A's top prospects graduated last year, temporarily weakening a system that has done a nice job of cultivating talent through the Draft in recent years. But the number of prospects on the cusp of helping the big club as soon as this season provides the organization with more optimism. Jacob Wilson got a taste of the Majors in 2024 and last year's first-rounder Nick Kurtz very well might follow him in 2025. Fellow top 10 prospects Colby Thomas, Mason Barnett, Denzel Clarke and Max Muncy could join them. More ?
1. Jacob Wilson, SS (MLB No. 31)
2. Nick Kurtz, 1B (MLB No. 38)
3. Colby Thomas, OF
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Mariners
If you're looking for some of the best positional prospects in the game, check out the Pacific Northwest. After watching a host of elite pitching prospects reach The Show, the Mariners enter 2025 with seven Top 100 prospects -- all hitters. While Colt Emerson and Lazaro Montes are likely a season or two away from reaching Seattle, others could make an impact far sooner, including Cole Young and Harry Ford. With some intriguing pitching prospects getting their feet wet on the lower end of the Top 30, the Mariners have put together a deep and talented crop that should continue to feed players to the big league roster. More ?
1. Colt Emerson, SS/3B (MLB No. 20)
2. Lazaro Montes, OF (MLB No. 42)
3. Cole Young, SS/2B (MLB No. 49)
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Rangers
Less than two years removed from winning its first World Series title, Texas is banking on better health in 2025, although an aging rotation will need help. Luckily for the Rangers, a number of their pitching prospects grew by leaps and bounds last season. Kumar Rocker made a successful return from Tommy John surgery and put together three impressive late-season starts for the big league club. Fellow first-rounder and former Vanderbilt teammate Jack Leiter claimed Triple-A Pacific Coast League pitcher of the year honors and also reached the Majors, albeit with less success. More ?
1. Sebastian Walcott, SS/3B (MLB No. 17)
2. Kumar Rocker, RHP (MLB No. 44)
3. Jack Leiter, RHP
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NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST
D-backs
Arizona isn't bereft of pitching prospects, it's just that their crop of hitters is so good and deep it dominates the Top 30. Led by Jordan Lawlar, who will be looking to return to the Majors after an injury-ravaged season, 20 of the D-backs' top prospects swing the lumber. First-rounders Druw Jones and Tommy Troy still figure prominently in the organization's future plans, although both have gotten off to slower-than-expected starts to their pro careers. Jones, however, rebounded from a poor debut in 2023 to post an .814 OPS in his first full-season campaign last year. More ?
1. Jordan Lawlar, SS (MLB No. 11)
2. Demetrio Crisantes, INF
3. Slade Caldwell, OF
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Dodgers
Sequels don't always live up the hype, but the Dodgers appear to have unlocked the magic formula to sustained success as they look to become the first back-to-back World Series champions since the Yankees won three consecutive titles from 1998-2000. The addition of MLB's No. 1 overall prospect Roki Sasaki was the cherry on top of a system that routinely ranks among the best in the sport. Drafting, international signings and shrewd trades have helped net the Dodgers six Top 100 prospects, several of whom (Sasaki, Dalton Rushing, Alex Freeland) will or can be expected to contribute as soon as this season. More ?
1. Roki Sasaki, RHP (MLB No. 1)
2. Dalton Rushing, C/OF (MLB No. 30)
3. Josue De Paula, OF (MLB No. 40)
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Giants
Success from first-rounders has eluded the Giants for the better part of a decade, but a new front office led by former MVP Buster Posey and some intriguing talent has the club optimistic heading into 2025 and beyond. Bryce Eldridge is a premier power threat and should find himself in San Francisco at some point this year. Outfielder Dakota Jordan and southpaw Joe Whitman are two promising recent picks, and the GiantsĄŻ international department has also been productive. More ?
1. Bryce Eldridge, 1B (MLB No. 24)
2. Carson Whisenhunt, LHP
3. Josuar Gonzalez, SS
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Padres
San Diego has been one of the busier clubs in the trade market in the last year. A whopping dozen of 2024's Top 30 prospects are with different organizations while five more graduated, highlighted by NL Rookie of the Year runner-up Jackson Merrill. Even with the high turnover, the Padres still boast a strong contingent of young talent, headed by two of the top international prospects of recent years, teenagers Leo De Vries and Ethan Salas. More ?
1. Leo De Vries, SS (MLB No. 18)
2. Ethan Salas, C (MLB No. 33)
3. Kash Mayfield, LHP
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Rockies
The excitement around top-ranked prospect Chase Dollander is real and so is his talent. The 2023 first-rounder has an excellent chance to break camp as a member of the Rockies' rotation and an eventual frontline starter after a dominating pro debut last year. Of course, offense has been a staple of Colorado's teams and there is plenty of that on the farm, topped by 2024 first-round pick Charlie Condon. More ?
1. Chase Dollander, RHP (MLB No. 25)
2. Charlie Condon, OF (MLB No. 29)
3. Cole Carrigg, OF
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