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Draft  | Story  | 7/6/2023

MLB Draft Board: Top 500

Brian Sakowski     

Rk. Name Level Pos. B-T School Hometown State
1 Dylan Crews C OF R-R LSU Longwood FL
2 Wyatt Langford C OF R-R Florida Trenton FL
3 Paul Skenes C RHP/1B R-R LSU Lake Forest CA
4 Walker Jenkins H OF L-L South Brunswick Oak Island NC
5 Maxwell Clark H OF L-L Franklin Community Franklin IN
6 Kyle Teel C C L-R Virginia Upper Saddle River NJ
7 Rhett Lowder C RHP R-R Wake Forest Albemarle NC
8 Arjun Nimmala H SS R-R Strawberry Crest Valrico FL
9 Chase Davis C OF L-L Arizona Elk Grove CA
10 Chase Dollander C RHP R-R Tennessee Evans GA
11 Brayden Taylor C 3B/SS L-R TCU West Jordan UT
12 Tommy Troy C 3B/2B R-R Stanford Los Gatos CA
13 Aidan Miller H 3B R-R JW Mitchell Trinity FL
14 Colt Emerson H SS L-R John Glenn Cambridge OH
15 Jacob Gonzalez C SS L-R Ole Miss Glendora CA
16 Matt Shaw C SS/IF R-R Maryland Brimfield MA
17 Hurston Waldrep C RHP R-R Florida Thomasville GA
18 Enrique Bradfield Jr. C OF L-L Vanderbilt Hialeah FL
19 Thomas White H LHP L-L Phillips Academy Rowley MA
20 Nolan Schanuel C 1B L-R Florida Atlantic Boynton Beach FL
21 Noble Meyer H RHP R-R Jesuit West Linn OR
22 Blake Mitchell H C/RHP L-R Sinton Sinton TX
23 Walker Martin H SS L-R Eaton Eaton CO
24 Jacob Wilson C SS R-R Grand Canyon Thousand Oaks CA
25 Samuel Stafura H SS R-R Walter Panas Mohegan Lake NY
26 Kevin McGonigle H SS L-R Monsignor Bonner Aldan PA
27 Brock Wilken C 3B R-R Wake Forest Valrico FL
28 Bryce Eldridge H 1B/RHP L-R James Madison Vienna VA
29 Dillon Head H OF L-L Homewood Floosmoor Glenwood IL
30 George Lombard  H SS R-R Gulliver Schools Pinecrest FL
31 Charlee Soto H RHP R-R Reborn Christian Academy Kissimmee FL
32 Alexander Clemmey H LHP L-L Bishop Hendricken Middletown RI
33 Brice Matthews C 2B/3B R-R Nebraska Houston TX
34 Colin Houck H SS R-R Parkview Lilburn GA
35 Joe Whitman C LHP L-L Kent State Hudson OH
36 Raffaele Velazquez H C/1B L-R Huntington Beach Garden Grove CA
37 Jack Hurley C OF L-R Virginia Tech Boalsburg PA
38 Adrian Santana H SS S-R Doral Academy Charter Miami FL
39 Tai Peete H SS/RHP L-R Trinity Christian Tyrone GA
40 Roch Cholowsky H SS R-R Hamilton Chandler AZ
41 Trent Caraway H 3B R-R JSerra Catholic Dana Point CA
42 Josh Knoth H RHP R-R Patchogue-Medford Medford NY
43 Colton Ledbetter C OF L-R Mississippi State Hoover AL
44 Cameron Johnson H LHP L-L IMG Academy Bradenton FL
45 Yohandy Morales C 3B R-R Miami Miami FL
46 Steven Echavarria H RHP R-R Millburn Millburn NJ
47 Blake Wolters H RHP R-R Mahomet-Seymour Mahomet IL
48 Ty Floyd C RHP R-R LSU Rockmart GA
49 Mike Boeve C 3B L-R Omaha Hastings NE
50 Juaron Watts-Brown C RHP R-R Oklahoma State Hanford CA
51 Jonny Farmelo H OF L-R Westfield Centreville VA
52 Cade Kuehler C RHP R-R Campbell Waxhaw NC
53 Max Anderson C 3B R-R Nebraska Omaha NE
54 Cole Schoenwetter H RHP R-R San Marcos Santa Barbara CA
55 Myles Naylor H 3B R-R St. Joan of Arc Mississauga ON
56 Mitch Jebb C SS L-R Michigan State Saginaw MI
57 Cooper Pratt H SS R-R Magnolia Heights Oxford MS
58 Jace Bohrofen C OF L-R Arkansas Oklahoma City OK
59 Luke Keaschall C SS R-R Arizona State Watsonville CA
60 Joey Volchko H RHP R-R Redwood Visalia CA
61 Kemp Alderman C OF R-R Ole Miss Decatur MS
62 Eric Bitonti H 3B L-R Aquinas Hesperia Beach CA
63 Hiro Wyatt H RHP R-R Staples Westport CT
64 Michael Carico C C L-R Davidson Winston-Salem NC
65 Alex Mooney* C SS R-R Duke Rochester Hills MI
66 Paul Wilson H LHP R-L Lakeridge  Lake Oswego OR
67 Drew Burress H OF R-R Houston County Perry GA
68 Alonzo Tredwell* C RHP L-R UCLA Coto de Caza CA
69 Travis Sykora H RHP R-R Round Rock Round Rock TX
70 Jake Gelof C 3B R-R Virginia Rehoboth Beach DE
71 Brock Vradenburg C 1B L-R Michigan State Pasadena CA
72 Maui Ahuna C SS L-R Tennessee Hilo HI
73 Hunter Owen C LHP L-L Vanderbilt South Portland ME
74 Travis Honeyman C OF R-R Boston College Massapequa NY
75 Antonio Anderson H SS S-R North Atlanta Atlanta GA
76 LuJames Groover III C IF R-R North Carolina State Morrow GA
77 Colton Hartman H LHP L-L Lebanon Lebanon OH
78 Jackson Baumeister* C RHP R-R Florida State Jacksonville FL
79 Tre' Morgan C 1B/OF L-L LSU New Orleans LA
80 Kiefer Lord C RHP R-R Washington San Carlos CA
81 Ryan Lasko C OF R-R Rutgers Jackson NJ
82 Jared Dickey C C/OF L-R Tennessee Mt. Juliet TN
83 Mac Horvath C OF/3B R-R North Carolina Rochester MN
84 Garrett Baumann H RHP R-R Hagerty Oviedo FL
85 Nazzan Zanetello H SS R-R Christian Brothers College Florissant MO
86 Andrew Wiggins H OF L-R Heritage Christian Indianapolis IN
87 Landen Maroudis H RHP/SS R-R Calvary Christian Largo FL
88 Cole Carrigg C INF/UT S-R San Diego State Turlock CA
89 Carson Roccaforte C OF L-L Louisiana Port Neches TX
90 Brandon Winokur H OF R-R Edison Huntington Beach CA
91 Josh Rivera C SS R-R Florida Avon Park FL
92 Liam Peterson H RHP R-R Calvary Christian Palm Harbor FL
93 Grant Gray H OF R-R Norco Norco CA
94 Sabin Ceballos C 3B R-R Oregon Rio Grande PR
95 Chance Mako H RHP R-R East Rowan Salisbury NC
96 Tanner Hall C RHP R-R Southern Miss Zachary LA
97 George Wolkow H 3B/OF L-R Downers Grove North Downers Grove IL
98 Grant Taylor* C RHP R-R LSU Florence AL
99 Bishop Letson H RHP R-R Floyd Central Floyds Knobs IN
100 James Ellwanger H RHP R-R Magnolia Magnolia TX
101 Ryder Helfrick H C R-R Clayton Valley Discovery Bay CA
102 Adam Hachman H LHP L-L Timberland Wentzville MO
103 Luke Shliger C C/OF L-R Maryland Danbury CT
104 Zander Mueth H RHP R-R Belleville East Swansea IL
105 CJ Kayfus C 1B L-L Miami Wellington FL
106 Hunter Dietz H LHP L-L Calvary Christian  Trinity FL
107 Tommy Hawke* C OF L-R Wake Forest Pfafftown NC
108 Kendall George H OF L-L Atascocita Humble TX
109 Ben Williamson C 3B R-R William & Mary South Riding VA
110 Seth Keener C RHP R-R Wake Forest Pilot Mountain  NC
111 Will Sanders C RHP R-R South Carolina Atlanta GA
112 Nick Goodwin C SS R-R Kansas State Overland Park KS
113 Ethan O'Donnell C OF L-R Virginia Highlands Ranch CO
114 Cade Sorrell H OF L-L Marcus Highland Village TX
115 Cole Foster C SS S-R Auburn Plano TX
116 Campbell Smithwick H C L-R Oxford Oxford MS
117 Brandon Sproat C RHP R-R Florida Pace FL
118 Cam Fisher C OF R-R Charlotte Knoxville TN
119 Roc Riggio* C 2B L-R Oklahoma State Simi Valley CA
120 Sean Sullivan* C LHP R-L Wake Forest Andover MA
121 AJ Ewing H SS/2B L-R Springboro Springboro OH
122 Hunter Hollan C LHP L-L Arkansas Longview TX
123 Jason DeCaro H RHP R-R St. Anthony's East Northport NY
124 Blake Dickerson H LHP L-L Ocean Lakes Virginia Beach VA
125 Jack Mahoney C RHP R-R South Carolina Arlington Heights IL
126 Andrew Walters C RHP R-R Miami Palm Bay FL
127 Adam Boucher C RHP R-R Duke Metuchen NJ
128 Jordan Thompson C SS R-R LSU Chula Vista CA
129 Tanner Witt C RHP R-R Texas Houston TX
130 Cade Denton C RHP R-R Oral Roberts Rowlett TX
131 Kristian Campbell* C SS R-R Georgia Tech Marietta GA
132 Patrick Reilly C RHP R-R Vanderbilt Freehold NJ
133 Isaiah Coupet C LHP L-L Ohio State Flossmoor IL
134 Will Gasparino H OF R-R Harvard-Westlake Los Angeles CA
135 Jaxon Wiggins C RHP R-R Arkansas Roland OK
136 Zach Levenson C OF R-R Miami Oviedo FL
137 Alex Sosa H C L-R Viera  Viera  FL
138 Justin Riemer C 2B S-R Wright State Arlington VA
139 Tavian Josenberger C OF S-R Arkansas Kansas City MO
140 Camden Minacci C RHP R-R Wake Forest Tampa FL
141 Calvin Harris C C L-R Ole Miss Peosta IA
142 Roman Martin H SS R-R Servite Whittier CA
143 Christian Rodriguez H RHP R-R Marjory Stoneman Douglas Coral Springs FL
144 Nicholas Judice C RHP R-R Louisiana-Monroe Baton Rouge LA
145 Jonah Cox C OF R-R Oral Roberts Thornton CO
146 Cole Miller H RHP R-R Newbury Park Newbury Park CA
147 Jake Bloss C RHP R-R Georgetown Greensboro NC
148 Quinn Mathews C LHP L-L Stanford Aliso Viejo CA
149 Caden Grice  C LHP L-L Clemson Greer SC
150 Spencer Nivens C OF L-R Missouri State Columbia  MO
151 John Peck C SS R-R Pepperdine Moorpark CA
152 Brock Rodden C 2B S-R Wichita State Checotah OK
153 TayShaun Walton H OF R-R IMG Academy Emporia VA
154 Justin Lee H RHP R-R Notre Dame Los Angeles CA
155 Christian Knapczyk C SS L-R Louisville Plainville IL
156 Cameron Tilly H RHP R-R Castle Newburgh IN
157 Laif Palmer H RHP R-R Golden Golden  CO
158 Andrew Lindsey C RHP R-R Tennessee  New Johnsonville TN
159 Justin Lebron H SS R-R Archbishop McCarthy Miramar FL
160 Treyson Hughes* C OF L-R Mercer Warner Robbins GA
161 Boston Baro H SS L-R Capistrano Valley Rancho Santa Margarita CA
162 Aidan Knaak H RHP R-R Bishop Verot Fort Myers FL
163 Connor O'Halloran C LHP L-L Michigan Mississauga ON
164 Connor Burns C C R-R Long Beach State Chino CA
165 Alejandro Rosario C RHP R-R Miami Miami FL
166 Phoenix Call H SS/CF R-R Calabasas Porter Ranch CA
167 Coleman Picard C RHP R-R Bryant Auburn MA
168 Dylan Questad H RHP R-R Waterford Waterford WI
169 Garret Forrester C 1B R-R Oregon State Fair Oaks CA
170 Joseph Redfield C OF L-R Sam Houston State Waco TX
171 Homer Bush Jr. C OF R-R Grand Canyon Southlake TX
172 Luke Dotson H LHP L-L Mt. Paran Christian Marietta GA
173 Khristian Curtis C RHP R-R Arizona State Groves TX
174 Jake Peppers C RHP R-R Jacksonville State Crossville AL
175 Zach Thornton C LHP L-L Grand Canyon Lawrence KS
176 Jack Payton C C R-R Louisville Orland Park IL
177 Braden Holcomb H 3B R-R Foundation Academy Ocoee FL
178 Andrew Pinckney C OF R-R Alabama Peachtree City GA
179 Drue Hackenberg* C RHP R-R Virginia Tech Palmyra VA
180 Nathan Dettmer C RHP R-R Texas A&M San Antonio TX
181 Dylan Cupp H SS R-R Cedartown Cedartown GA
182 Cam Brown C RHP R-R TCU Flower Mound TX
183 Matthew Dallas H LHP L-L Briarcrest Christian Arlington TN
184 Zane Adams H LHP L-L Porter Porter TX
185 Quinn McDaniel C 2B R-R Maine Eliot ME
186 Jeffrey "Mac" Heuer H RHP R-R Home School Greensboro GA
187 Levi Wells C RHP R-R Texas State Laporte TX
188 Alberto Rios C OF R-R Stanford Bellflower CA
189 Kade Morris C RHP R-R Nevada Turlock CA
190 Grayson Hitt C LHP L-L Alabama Germantown TN
191 Luke McNeillie H RHP R-R Milton Milton GA
192 Jacob Gholston H RHP R-R Flower Mound Flower Mound TX
193 Dustin Dickerson C SS R-R Southern Miss Laurel MS
194 Jandaniel Gonzalez H C L-R International Baseball Academy Yabucoa PR
195 Cooper Ingle C C L-R Clemson Asheville NC
196 Nolan McLean C 3B/RHP R-R Oklahoma State Garner NC
197 Kevin Sim C 3B R-R San Diego San Diego CA
198 TJ Nichols C RHP R-R Arizona Roseville CA
199 Josh Timmerman C RHP R-R Ohio State Blacklick OH
200 Ethan McElvain H LHP L-L Nolensville Thompsons Station TN
201 Jake DeLeo C OF R-R Georgia Tech Norwalk CT
202 Devin Burkes C C R-R Kentucky Ocala FL
203 Kyle Carr J LHP L-L Palomar College San Marcos CA
204 Dylan Campbell C OF R-R Texas Houston TX
205 Justin Storm C LHP L-L Southern Miss Madison MS
206 Gavyn Jones H LHP L-L White Oak White Oak TX
207 Kyle Karros C 3B R-R UCLA Manhattan Beach CA
208 Colin Fisher H LHP L-L Noble Noble OK
209 Braylen Wimmer C SS R-R South Carolina  Yukon OK
210 Carlson Reed C RHP R-R West Virginia Marietta GA
211 Teddy Sharkey C RHP R-R Coastal Carolina Wall NJ
212 Wil Libbert H LHP L-L Blair Oaks St. Thomas MO
213 Terry Busse C RHP R-R Georgia Tech Valparaiso IN
214 Easton Breyfogle H OF L-R Benilde-St. Margaret's Edina MN
215 Matthew Etzel C OF L-R Southern Miss League City TX
216 Gabe Gaeckle H RHP R-R Aptos Aptos CA
217 Aidan Keenan H RHP R-R Live Oak Morgan Hill CA
218 Christian Oppor J LHP L-L Gulf Coast State Columbus WI
219 Brody Hopkins C RHP R-R Winthrop Summerville SC
220 Jake Cunningham C OF R-R Charlotte Charlotte NC
221 Sam Shaw H IF L-R TNXL Academy Victoria BC
222 Nick Maldonado C RHP R-R Vanderbilt Short Hills NJ
223 Emmett Olson C LHP L-L Nebraska Des Plaines IL
224 Jared Wegner C OF R-R Arkansas Kearney NE
225 Teddy McGraw C RHP R-R Wake Forest Oneonta NY
226 Jaden Hamm C RHP R-R Middle Tennessee State Culleoka TN
227 Anthony Huezo H OF L-R Etiwanda Palmdale CA
228 Justin Leguernic H LHP R-L Half Hollow Hills West Dix Hills NY
229 Joshua Bostick J RHP R-R Grayson McKinney TX
230 Nick Lorusso C 1B R-R Maryland Monroe CT
231 Colton Coates H SS S-R Desoto Central Nesbit MS
232 Brady Smith H RHP R-R Grainger Bean Station TN
233 Ross Dunn C LHP R-L Arizona State Salt Lake City UT
234 Jaden Woods C LHP L-L Georgia Warner Robbins GA
235 Andrew Duncan H OF R-R A3 Academy Dunedin FL
236 Josh Grosz C RHP R-R East Carolina Virginia Beach VA
237 Izack Tiger J RHP R-R Butler Del City OK
238 Steven Milam H 2B S-R Centennial Las Cruces NM
239 Eriq Swan C RHP R-R Middle Tennessee State Murfreesboro TN
240 Camden Kozeal H SS R-R Millard South Omaha NE
241 Cameron Clayton* C SS R-R Washington West Linn OR
242 Jay Beshears C 2B R-R Duke Naples FL
243 Barrett Kent H RHP R-R Pottsboro Pottsboro TX
244 Drew Bowser C 3B R-R Stanford Encino CA
245 Jack Moss C 1B L-R Texas A&M Englewood CO
246 Edrick Felix C SS R-R Florida Gulf Coast Orlando FL
247 Harry Gustin C LHP L-L Hawaii Aurora CO
248 Jason Savacool C RHP R-R Maryland Baldwinsville NY
249 Seth Halvorsen C RHP R-R Tennessee  Plymouth MN
250 Drew Conover C RHP L-R Rutgers Pittstown NJ
251 Zyhir Hope H OF L-L Colonial Forge Stafford VA
252 Zach Fruit C RHP R-R Troy Dundee MI
253 Ryan Brown C RHP R-R Ball State Harrison Township MI
254 Isaiah Drake H OF L-R North Atlanta Atlanta GA
255 Kendrey Maduro J SS R-R Northwest Florida State Pos Chiquito AW
256 Austin Troesser C RHP R-R Missouri Loose Creek MO
257 Cameron Flukey H RHP R-R Egg Harbor Twp. Egg Harbor Township NJ
258 Wyatt Crowell C LHP L-L Florida State Cumming GA
259 Nehomar Ochoa Acosta H OF R-R Galena Park Houston TX
260 Jake Brown H LHP L-L Sulphur Sulphur LA
261 Zion Rose H C R-R IMG Academy Chicago IL
262 Joseph Gonzalez C RHP R-R Auburn Humacao PR
263 Hudson Leach C RHP R-R Miami (OH) Gladstone MO
264 Eddie Park C OF L-L Stanford San Jose CA
265 Lebarron Johnson C RHP R-R Texas Jacksonville FL
266 Austin Green C 2B R-R Texas Tech Diana TX
267 Phillip Glasser C SS L-R Indiana Tallmadge OH
268 Nolan Souza H SS L-R Punahou Honolulu HI
269 Cole Stokes H RHP R-R Redondo Union Redondo Beach CA
270 Andrew Dunford H RHP R-R Houston County Bonaire GA
271 Ryan Galanie C 1B R-R Wofford Mason OH
272 Aidan Smith H OF R-R Lovejoy Lucas TX
273 Christian Worley C RHP R-R Virginia Tech Alton VA
274 Brett Banks C RHP R-R UNC-Wilmington Garner NC
275 Bennett Lee C C R-R Wake Forest Tampa FL
276 Parker Detmers H RHP R-R Glenwood  Glenwood IL
277 Carson Montgomery C RHP R-R Florida State Windermere FL
278 Olin Johnson H RHP R-R McCallie School Bellingham WA
279 Ryan Birchard J RHP L-R Niagara County Auburn NY
280 Gavin Grahovac H OF/C R-R Villa Park Orange CA
281 Mikhai Grant H RHP R-R Georgia Premier Academy Stockbridge GA
282 Craig Yoho C RHP R-R Indiana Fishers IN
283 Jonathon Long C 3B/1B R-R Long Beach State Orange CA
284 Ryan Harrahill H RHP R-R Elkhorn Omaha NE
285 Weston Moss H RHP R/R Lake Creek Montgomery TX
286 Antonio Jimenez H SS S-R Archbishop McCarthy Miami Lakes FL
287 Hunter Furtado C LHP L-L Alabama Lake Worth FL
288 Max Stanley H RHP L-R Douglas County Parker CO
289 Mason Moore* C RHP R-R Kentucky Morehead KY
290 Brennen Dorighi C 1B L-R Iowa Cheryl Hills Village CO
291 Dylan Simmons C RHP R-R Pittsburgh Jacksonville FL
292 Tyner Horn H RHP L-R Eisenhower Halstead KS
293 Ixan Henderson C LHP L-L Fresno State Fresno CA
294 Collin Priest H 1B L-R Mount Dora Christian Academy Tavares FL
295 Bryce Arnold C SS R-R Campbell Grimsby ON
296 Devin Saltiban H OF R-R Hilo Hilo HI
297 Simon Miller C RHP R-R UTSA Canton TX
298 Charles Harrison C RHP R-R UCLA Canyon Country CA
299 Casey Borba H 3B R-R Orange Lutheran Santa Ana CA
300 Daniel Cuvet H 3B R-R ESB Academy Fort Lauderdale FL
301 Kade Kern C OF R-R Ohio State Archbold OH
302 Hunter Haas C SS R-R Texas A&M Phoenix AZ
303 Carter Graham C CIF R-R Stanford Calabasas CA
304 Ethan Mendoza H SS R-R Southlake Carroll Bedford TX
305 Cameron Leary C 1B L-L Boston College Bethpage NY
306 Ryland Zaborowski C 3B R-R Miami (OH) Gilbert AZ
307 Tate McGuire H RHP R-R Liberty North Kansas City MO
308 Landon Stripling H 2B L-R Parkview Lawrenceville GA
309 Sebastian Gongora C LHP L-L Wright State Dayton OH
310 Chase Meyer H RHP R-R Combine Academy Lincolnton NC
311 Sam Antonacci J SS L-R Heartland Springfield IL
312 Luke Mann C 3B/IF L-R Missouri St. Louis MO
313 Austin Strickland C RHP R-R Kentucky Winchester OH
314 Tristan Dietrich H LHP L-L Owen J. Roberts Phoenixville PA
315 Alfonsin Rosario H OF R-R P27 Academy Newark NJ
316 Ashton Larson H OF/1B L-L St. Thomas Aquinas Overland Park KS
317 Bradke Lohry J SS R-R College of Central Florida Trinity FL
318 Wyatt Hudepohl C RHP R-R Charlotte Mason OH
319 Corey Collins C C L-R Georgia Suwanee GA
320 Jake Eddington C RHP R-R Missouri State Doniphan MO
321 Brett Bateman C OF L-L Minnesota Arden Hills MN
322 Julian Brock C C R-R Louisiana-Lafayette Fulshear TX
323 Sam Knowlton C RHP R-R South Alabama Warrior AL
324 Ryan Targac C OF/DH S-R Texas A&M Hallettsville TX
325 Ben Peterson C RHP R-R North Carolina Cary NC
326 Duce Robinson H OF R-R Pinnacle Phoenix AZ
327 Logan Van Treeck C LHP L-L Lipscomb Lincoln NE
328 Kade Anderson H LHP L-L St. Paul's Madisonville LA
329 Kannon Kemp H RHP R-R Weatherford Weatherford TX
330 Ethan Bates C RHP/IF L-R Louisiana Tech Hot Springs AR
331 Jarren Purify H SS R-R University Liggett Detroit MI
332 Ryan Vanderhei C RHP R-R TCU Goodyear AZ
333 Cade Smith C RHP R-R Mississippi State Southaven MS
334 Ty Cummings C RHP R-R Campbell Clayton NC
335 Nigel Belgrave C RHP R-R Maryland Auburn MA
336 Wesley Mendes H LHP/OF R-L Tampa Jesuit Tampa FL
337 Connor Mattison H RHP R-R Canyon View Goodyear AZ
338 Shea Wendt H RHP R-R Blair Blair NE
339 Jeron Williams C SS R-R Toledo Archbold OH
340 Christian Little C RHP R-R LSU St. Louis MO
341 Jacob Widener C LHP L-L Oral Roberts San Marcos CA
342 George Klassen C RHP R-R Minnesota Port Washington WI
343 TJ Pompey H SS R-R Coppell Coppell TX
344 Bryson Ware C OF R-R Auburn Madison MS
345 Drew Erdmann H RHP R-R Walsh Jesuit Hudson OH
346 Kollin Ritchie H 3B L-R Atoka Atoka OK
347 James McCoy* C 3B S-R Kentucky Dunwoody GA
348 Ethan Flanagan* C LHP L-L UCLA Irvine CA
349 Lee Ellis H SS R-R Pro 5 Baseball Academy White Plains MD
350 Gavin Adams J RHP R-R Indian River State Boynton Beach FL
351 Marcus Brown C SS L-R Oklahoma State Springdale AR
352 Matt Evans H OF L-R Glendale Tillonsburg ON
353 Colby Martin C RHP R-R Shenandoah Lititz PA
354 Liam Sullivan C LHP L-L Georgia Sandy Springs GA
355 Ariel Antigua H SS R-R Trinity Christian Academy Lake Worth FL
356 Haiden Leffew H LHP R-L South Rowan Kannapolis NC
357 Blake Wright C IF R-R Clemson Belleair FL
358 Bristol Carter H OF R-R Northwest Guilford Oak Ridge NC
359 Evan Sleight C OF L-R Rutgers Framingham MA
360 Carl Schmidt H SS/2B R-R Marin Catholic Petaluma CA
361 Kehden Hettiger H C S-R Sierra Canyon Palmdale CA
362 Ryan Hagenow C RHP R-R Kentucky Knoxville TN
363 Jay Driver C RHP R-R Harvard Wellesley MA
364 Ryan Bruno C LHP L-L Stanford Wellington FL
365 Trey Beard H LHP L-L Dunedin Dunedin FL
366 RJ Schreck C OF R-R Vanderbilt Sherman Oaks CA
367 Nelson Taylor J CF L-L Polk State Clearwater FL
368 Cade Belyeu H OF L-R Auburn Auburn AL
369 Jose Luis Ortiz Rivera H OF R-R Leadership Christian Academy Guayama PR
370 Cameron Kim H SS/3B R-R Norco Jurupa Valley CA
371 Eddie Saldivar* C 2B L-R Long Beach State Clovis CA
372 Parker Picot H OF R-R Rochester Adams Rochester Hills MI
373 Cal Fisher H SS R-R Deerfield Deerfield WI
374 Noah Hall C RHP R-R South Carolina  Charlotte NC
375 Griffin Graves H LHP L-L Trinity Christian Academy Jackson TN
376 Ty Langenberg C RHP R-R Iowa Urbandale IA
377 Derek Schaefer H RHP R-R Cactus Shadows Phoenix AZ
378 Riley Gowens C RHP R-R Illinois Libertyville IL
379 Shane Lewis C OF S-R Troy Vicksburg MS
380 Joe Vetrano C 1B L-L Boston College Shrub Oak NY
381 Trevor Harrison H RHP R-R JW Mitchell Palm Harbor FL
382 Carson Dorsey J LHP L-L Gulf Coast State Panama City Beach FL
383 Hunter Fitz-Gerald C 1B L-R Old Dominion Margate FL
384 Landon Wallace C OF R-R West Virginia Roseville CA
385 Porter Buursema H RHP R-R Blessed Trinity Woodstock GA
386 Jasen Oliver H SS/RHP R-R Orchard Lake St. Mary's Almont MI
387 Owen Wild C RHP R-R Gonzaga Gig Harbor WA
388 Keaton Anthony C OF/RHP R-R Iowa Hoschton GA
389 Casey Anderson C RHP R-R Utah Valley Cedar City UT
390 Noah Ruen J RHP R-R Tyler Leander TX
391 Cody New H LHP L-L Hesperia Christian Hesperia CA
392 Case Matter C RHP R-R Washington Mill Creek WA
393 Luke Scherrer H C R-R Yucaipa Yucaipa CA
394 Magdiel Cotto C LHP L-L Kentucky Fort Mill SC
395 Kyle Scott J RHP R-R Lackawanna Westminster MD
396 Ryan Hawks C RHP R-R Louisville Bowling Green KY
397 Aaron Combs C RHP R-R Tennessee  Bradenton FL
398 Kiko Romero C 1B L-R Arizona Tucscon AZ
399 Jim Jarvis C SS L-R Alabama San Diego CA
400 Dean Curley H SS R-R Northview La Verne CA
401 Bryce Warrecker C RHP R-R Cal Poly Santa Barbara CA
402 Jackson Finley C RHP/1B R-R Georgia Tech Savannah GA
403 William Privette C RHP R-R College of Charleston Chapin SC
404 Braxton Bragg C RHP R-R Dallas Baptist Kansas City MO
405 Philip Abner* C LHP L-L Florida Charlotte NC
406 Colin Barczi H C R-R Naperville Central Naperville IL
407 Isaac Gallegos C RHP R-R New Mexico Grants NM
408 Garret Guillemette C C R-R Texas Yorba Linda CA
409 Mark Manfredi C LHP L-L Dayton Highland Heights OH
410 Slade Wilks C OF L-R Southern Miss Columbia MS
411 Fidel Ulloa J RHP R-R San Joaquin Delta Lodi CA
412 Francesco Capocci H RHP R-R Denmark Cumming GA
413 Connor Oliver C LHP L-L Miami (OH) Oak Forest IL
414 Patrick Copen C RHP R-R Marshall Belpre OH
415 Parker Burgess H RHP R-R TNXL Academy Douro-Dummer ON
416 Hayden Durke C RHP L-R Louisiana Abbeville LA
417 Anthony Shaver J OF R-R Florida SouthWestern Clermont FL
418 Hayden Minton C RHP R-R Missouri State Collinsville OK
419 Elijah Nunez C OF L-R TCU Arlington TX
420 Chris Veach C RHP R-R South Carolina  Chapin SC
421 Avery Ortiz H SS R-R Union Tulsa OK
422 Drew Brutcher C OF L-L South Florida Lakeland FL
423 Trenton Lyons H C/3B S-R Christian Brothers Memphis TN
424 Brady Rose C LHP L-L Dallas Baptist Westminster CO
425 Colin Summerhill C C/1B R-R Northern Illinois Chicago IL
426 Alex Kranzler H RHP R-R Northern Valley Regional Norwood NJ
427 David Smith C SS S-R UConn Collegeville PA
428 Camden Sos H 3B R-R Granite Hills Alpine CA
429 Luca Reyes H OF L-L Bergen Catholic Teaneck NJ
430 Ty Waid H C/1B R-R Arkansas Texarkana AR
431 Dean West H OF L-R Notre Dame Woodland Hills CA
432 Riley Jackson H C/1B R-R Eau Gallie Melbourne FL
433 Cody Adcock C RHP R-R Arkansas Texarkana AR
434 Brody DeLamielleure H OF R-R Bartram Trail St. John's FL
435 Garrett Edwards C RHP R-R LSU Pitkin LA
436 Mikey Tepper C RHP L-R Liberty Fort Mill SC
437 Nolan Stevens H 1B/LHP L-L Franklin Elk Grove CA
438 Edward Phelps III H 3B R-R Georgia Premier Academy Kennesaw GA
439 Lucas Gordon C LHP L-L Texas Los Angeles CA
440 Josh Ekness C RHP R-R Houston The Woodlands TX
441 Macon Winslow H C R-R Pro 5 Baseball Academy Hertford NC
442 Drew Titsworth H RHP R-R Frankenmuth Frankenmuth MI
443 Charles McAdoo C 2B S-R San Jose State Antioch CA
444 Martin Gair J RHP R-R Florida SouthWestern Concord NC
445 Kurtis Byrne C C R-R TCU Chesterfield MO
446 Gavin Casas C 1B R-R South Carolina Pembroke Pines FL
447 Ernie Day C RHP R-R Campbell Chicago IL
448 James DeCremer III H RHP R-R Brophy College Preparatory Scottsdale AZ
449 Greg Farone C LHP L-L Louisville Schenectady NY
450 Gavin Gallaher H MIF R-R Pro 5 Baseball Academy Apex NC
451 Brendan Girton C RHP R-R Texas Tech Gage OK
452 Luke Llewellyn C RHP R-R Iowa Urbandale IA
453 Ty Bothwell C LHP L-L Indiana Hebron IN
454 Rikuu Nishida C OF/IF L-R Oregon Osaka JP
455 Jack Dougherty C RHP R-R Ole Miss Collierville TN
456 Bjorn Johnson H LHP L-L Lincoln Seattle WA
457 Xavier Casserilla J 3B R-R Seminole State Haslet TX
458 Colby Shade C OF R-R Oregon Windsor CO
459 Tyler Ruhl C RHP R-R Kansas State Omaha NE
460 Jackson Soucie J LHP L-L Wabash Valley Cambridge ON
461 Jack Bulger C OF/C R-R Vanderbilt Bowie MD
462 Blake Money C RHP R-R LSU Spring Hill TN
463 Quinn Larson H RHP R-R Gilroy Gilroy CA
464 Rylan Charles C OF L-L UNLV Reno NV
465 Aidan Haugh J RHP R-R Fayetteville Tech Wendell NC
466 Miller Green H LHP/1B L-L Lipscomb Academy Nashville  TN
467 Cal Randall H RHP R-R De La Salle Discovery Bay CA
468 Kyle Booker C OF L-R Tennessee Southaven MS
469 Dalton Fowler C LHP L-L Memphis Arlington TN
470 Will Christophersen C RHP R-R Iowa Bettendorf IA
471 Will Simpson 1B R-R Washington Sammamish WA
472 Derrick Tarpley Jr. H OF R-R Brownsville Area Brownsville PA
473 Josh Pyne* C 3B R-R Indiana Bloomfield IL
474 Chase Grillo C RHP R-R Washington State Kennewick WA
475 Drew Dowd C LHP L-L Stanford Belmont CA
476 Charles Davalan H OF L-R TNXL Academy St-Bruno-de-Montarville QC
477 Grayson Moore C RHP R-R Vanderbilt Longwood FL
478 Austin Amaral C RHP R-R Stetson Debary FL
479 Brandon Decker C RHP R-R Oakland Farmington Hills MI
480 Elijah Dale C RHP S-R Illinois State St. Louis MO
481 Brynner Waiolama H RHP R-R North Torrance Torrance CA
482 Justin Best H OF L-R Combine Academy Cornelius NC
483 Tommy Roldan H LHP/1B L-L Georgetown Preparatory Poolesville MD
484 Jack Cropper H RHP R-R Norwood Norwood MA
485 James Hays H RHP L-R The Westfield Schools Hawkinsville GA
486 Breck Eichelberger C RHP R-R Abilene Christian Ivins UT
487 Jaxon Jelkin J RHP R-R South Mountain Omaha NE
488 Tucker Holland H LHP R-L The Burlington School Burlington NC
489 Fernando Gonzalez C C R-R Georgia Acworth GA
490 Luke Russo C RHP L-R Eastern Michigan Howell MI
491 Jack Dragum C SS R-R Charlotte Mechanicsville VA
492 Isaiah Jackson J RHP R-R Heartland Champaign IL
493 Mason Bixby H RHP R-R Johnson San Antonio TX
494 Marcus Romero H OF R-R Legacy Brighton CO
495 Jake Bimbi C LHP L-L Tennessee Crystal Lake IL
496 Jaxon Huffman H RHP R-R Mona Shores Muskegon MI
497 Hayden Morris H RHP R/R Oak Ridge Conroe TX
498 Ethan Pecko C RHP R-R Towson Ridley Park PA
499 Colby Halter C 2B/3B L-R Florida Jacksonville FL
500 Sam Harris H 1B/OF L-L Urbandale Urbandale IA


1. Dylan Crews, OF, LSU



Crews has been the top guy on our 2023 board pretty much since he pulled his name out of the 2020 draft, and he’s done nothing but prove his stardom in his three years at LSU. One of the best amateur hitters of the last decade, Crews combines preternatural zone awareness skills with highly advanced barrel accuracy to form a well-rounded hit tool, consistently hitting the ball hard to all fields on pitch types all over the strike zone. His raw power grades as plus, though he will need to get the ball in the air a bit more at the professional level to fully realize that power potential. He’s a solid average runner whose instincts should add value on the base paths, and while he’s a 50-55 defender in center field right now, it’s possible he shifts to left field in the medium-long term. He profiles as an ideal big league leadoff hitter who should get on base a ton and limit strikeouts, with the upside of a .300 hitter with 25+ home runs at his peak. Perennial All Star is the final word on our amateur evaluation of Crews.  

2. Wyatt Langford, OF, Florida

Langford isn’t far behind Crews as far as lining the top of this class up, and actually has louder tools in some respects than Crews. Langford is a step or two faster in terms of sprint speed, and while their exit velocities/raw power are similar, Langford is presently more adept at getting the ball in the air, which is why the collegiate home run production tips in Langford’s favor. Langford controls the zone quite well and brings a beautiful righthanded swing to the table, showing the ability to get barrel to velocity in on his hands as well as show big power to dead center and the opposite field. He covers the plate with power, and should be adept at working walks in the big leagues as well. He, like Crews, will likely be sent out as a center fielder, but most believe he’s likely to end up an above-average to plus defender in an outfield corner (he’s spent most of his time at Florida in left field). Grading it out, he earns a half-grade more than Crews in game power, but a half grade less than Crews in terms of hit tool. 

3. Paul Skenes, RHP, LSU

Everyone knows the background here, as Skenes was a high-end two-way talent at Air Force prior to transferring to LSU and becoming the best collegiate pitching prospect since Gerrit Cole or Stephen Strasburg, depending on your view. He’s massive, with a durable big league starter build already, and his ability to hold his stuff deep into starts stands way, way out. He regularly sits in the 98-101 mph range with his fastball, showing average command of the pitch and dominating with it in all parts of the strike zone. The slider is a 70-grade pitch, thrown firmly with big sweep and sharpness, projecting to be a serious bat-misser at the highest level right away. He could have likely dominated college baseball with those two pitches alone, but also developed a changeup that routinely showed plus, thrown very firmly in the 88-92 mph range for the most part. This is a power pitcher starter kit with the trait sliders all the way up, and while he’s likely not going to be an ace in the big leagues this year or next, the ace upside exists and is his upside outcome long-term. Expect to see Skenes in the big leagues sooner than later, with all star games and Cy Young votes coming as soon as 2025. 

4. Walker Jenkins, OF, South Brunswick HS (N.C.)

Jenkins has been a known commodity in the prep ranks for awhile now, and has checked every box and answered every question along the way. He’s physical and athletic, standing 6-3/210 and grading out as an above-average runner presently while shining in athletic testing evaluations, especially for a player of his size. It’s a beautiful lefthanded stroke with plus-plus bat speed and plus-plus raw power, creating excellent loft to the stroke and doing damage to all fields. There’s a chance he’s more of a solid-average hit tool than plus, but that should be more than enough to get to 30+ home runs given his approach and that power. The athleticism should allow him to play center field out of the gate, though most expect him to move to right field long term, where his plus arm will play well, and he will add defensive value regardless. The long term upside here is a solid corner defender who hits .280ish with 30+ home runs, giving him All-Star upside. 

5. Max Clark, OF, Franklin Community High School (Ind.)

Clark has just as much claim to the top prep spot in this class as Jenkins, and similarly has done nothing but perform and answer any questions anyone has had about him along the way. A dynamic athlete who plays with his hair on fire, Clark offers several pluses on the card, including speed, arm, and defensive projection in center field. A lefthanded hitter, Clark has always shown strong hit tool traits and the ability to hit the ball hard, though a small swing change this spring led to greater loft and subsequently greater power projection than anyone had thought. He projects as an above-average to plus hit tool with solid average power, profiling well as a lead-off hitter at the big league level, where his speed and instincts should also play to the tune of 20+ stolen bases annually as well. Clark has a shot at 1:1 depending on what Pittsburgh decides to do, but either way is unlikely to make it out of the top 4-5 picks. 

6. Kyle Teel, C, Virginia

Teel represents a good example of the new wave of catchers in baseball, a more lithe and athletic backstop than the more traditional physical, bulky type. He’s highly athletic, with good explosivity in his lower half, allowing him to move laterally at a high level, a hardline prerequisite for catching/blocking the high-octane stuff every single big league arm throws in today’s game. He projects as an above-average defender behind the plate long-term, with a plus arm aiding in that projection, and should be a run game deterrent at the highest level. Offensively, Teel swings it from the left side and is more hit tool/approach driven than power driven, and scouts are seemingly torn on how much power they project him to have with wood. He knows the zone well and should walk at a high clip while limiting strikeouts and making a good amount of contact to all fields, though the expected power output is likely closer to 40 than 50 when grading it out. He’s a well-rounded player who should impact the game in a number of ways. 

7. Rhett Lowder, RHP, Wake Forest

Lowder entered the spring as a likely first rounder and did nothing but shoot up boards as he dominated all spring for one of college baseball’s best teams. Lowder is a solidly-built righty with an excellent combination of stuff and feel, with projections of a No. 2 starter frequent in his evaluations. He generally works in the 92-95 mph range on his fastball and has touched higher, featuring above-average sink and working to elicit weak contact, often early in counts. He can command the fastball to the edges and on the whole is a strike-thrower of the highest order. His best pitch is his changeup, a plus weapon thrown with conviction and excellent fading action that mimics his fastball release and projects as a bat-misser long term. One of the main question marks entering the spring was about his ability to spin the baseball, but he answered those as he developed an above-average slider with good vertical bite that some see as another plus pitch long term. His pitchability should allow him to move quickly, and he’s unlikely to make it out of the top 10 picks. 

8. Arjun Nimmala, SS, Strawberry Crest HS (Fla.)

Nimmala has some of the more enticing pure upside in the class, as a young-for-the-grade shortstop with athleticism and huge power upside. In fact, in my years of scouting, it’s hard for me to think about a player who showed more tension-free bat speed and power than Nimmala shows/showed at 170 pounds, making it really exciting to think about how much juice he’s going to have at 190+ pounds. He has the range, feet, hands and arm for shortstop and should stay there long term as a solid-to-better defender, while offering plus power upside at the same time. He’s still a bit unrefined in terms of his pitch selection and zone awareness at times, but has shown the ability to direct his barrel with authority to pitch types and locations all over the strike zone. The upside here is substantial, even if the hit tool falls shy of solid-average, though 50 hit is what I have on my final card. 

9. Chase Davis, OF, Arizona

Davis’ slotting on this board represents our biggest outlier from other outlets in the top 10, as I haven’t seen him any higher than the late teens elsewhere. He’s always been a good, physical athlete with huge power from the left side of the plate, and his approach skills and overall hit tool quality have taken massive steps forward during his time at Arizona, with 2023 specifically showing large gains. Quoting Geoff Pontes from Baseball America here, but in the age of Trackman there have only been three college players to achieve a 90th percentile exit velocity of 108 mph or better with more walks than strikeouts, and Chase Davis is one of those three along with Dylan Crews and Nick Kurtz (2024). With now solid-average hit tool projection to go with plus power projection and solid defensive value in right field, we see Davis as a potential above-average regular at the highest level. 

10. Chase Dollander, RHP, Tennessee

Dollander entered the spring as SP1 amongst the college class before Paul Skenes turned into Justin Verlander, and while Dollander’s shine maybe isn’t quite as bright as it was a year ago, he’s still a top talent in this class with high-end rotational upside at the Major League level. It’s power stuff from an athletic guy, with huge arm speed, working mid-upper 90’s on his fastball with explosive carry. His slider is usually his best secondary offering, a firm pitch that peaks in the low-90’s with late, sharp bite that looks more like a cutter at times. He also possesses a solid-average curveball with more traditional shape, and a changeup that will flash high-end but settles more into the above-average range. His strike-throwing is solid but the command is a bit backwards compared to 2022, so teams will have to decide if that’s a trend or fixable, but either way he represents high-caliber upside near the front of a big league rotation. 

11. Brayden Taylor, 3B, TCU

Taylor is a well-rounded player with a very strong performance track record during his time at TCU, including setting the TCU single-season home run mark this year with 23. He has plus bat speed from the left side of the plate to go along with plus raw power, showing the ability to get to velocity on the inner third as well as to drive balls the other way when pitched off the plate away. His overall offensive projection is likely that of an “11” bat, which is to mean adding the hit and power tools together to reach the number 11. Some see 5 hit + 6 power, others see 55 hit/55 power, but either way, he projects to be a middle-order bat that hits for power and gets on base at a solid clip. He’s a solid defender at third base who should stay there long term, though some feel he has the versatility to play elsewhere should the need arise. His ceiling in this class seems to be pick 6 to Oakland, and likely doesn’t last beyond the early teens regardless of what happens on draft night. 

12. Tommy Troy, 2B, Stanford

Troy does a lot of things well, but the strength of the profile here is undoubtedly his plus hit tool projection, one of the best hit tools in the draft class to be sure. His exit velocity spread speaks to more power than his frame would indicate, and given his abilities to make barreled contact all over the strike zone, projecting Troy out as a plus hit/solid-average power second baseman isn’t that difficult. He’s a good athlete who has played a few different defensive spots in his career, though most feel his future home will be at second base, though he’s played short and third at various stops along the way, and we’ve ever heard some scouts question if he could play center field. Troy can hit and should hit his way up the ladder to the big leagues, and play there for a long time. 

13. Aidan Miller, 3B, JW Mitchell HS (Fla.)

Miller entered the spring as a potential top-10 pick, and while an injury lost him much of his senior spring, he’s proven to be healthy in workouts and his power is all the way back. A righthanded hitter, Miller has plus bat speed and near plus-plus raw power, with good lift to his stroke and a combination of strength and bat speed that not many other prep hitters in this class can match. A plus arm highlights his defensive skillset, which projects to at least average at third base, and on the whole the profile suggests a power-hitting third baseman who hits in the middle of the order and brings at least some defensive value to the table. Miller is in play all over the board including in the top 10, and if he starts to slide on draft night, expect him to get paid like a top-half of the first round guy in an overpay situation down the board. 

14. Colt Emerson, SS, John Glenn HS (Ohio)

The best prep prospect out of Ohio in awhile, Emerson has consistently shined on the summer circuit dating back to his early prep days, where his sweet lefthanded swing and preternatural feel for the barrel have always stood out. The hit tool continued to shine last summer and into the spring, making hard contact consistently and showing good power to the opposite field gap with consistency as well, something not many prep hitters can do at 17 years old. The projection here is for a plus hit tool with solid-average raw power, and while he’s a good defender at shortstop now and will be sent out as such, most feel he’s likely more of a fit at second or third base long term. With as polished a hit tool as a 17 year old can have, Emerson has shot up boards all spring and is now poised to potentially be a top-15 pick. 

15. Jacob Gonzalez, SS, Ole Miss

As steady as they come in this class, Gonzalez may not offer extremely high-end upside, but is seemingly as very strong bet to end up a long-term everyday player in the big leagues. He has plus raw power from the left side of the plate, and projects to be a solid-average hitter with above-average to plus power production at the big league level. A solid defender at shortstop, Gonzalez’s defensive instincts and pre-pitch awareness shine along with his short area quickness, giving him a chance to play the position long term, though some feel he’ll be a better fit at third base given his above-average arm and the lesser range requirements of the hot corner. Expect Gonzalez to come off the board in the top 15 picks for sure, with Oakland at pick 6 his likely ceiling. 
16. Matt Shaw, IF, Maryland

Shaw is one of college baseball’s most accomplished hitters in this class, and that’s inclusive of his time on the Cape, where he also performed at a high level and with a wood bat. He features plus bat speed with above-average raw power, highlighted by his especially impressive opposite field power, and projects to be an above-average hitter with above-average power. A shortstop by trade, most see Shaw as more of a fit as an offensive-minded second baseman, though he’s played some third base and the outfield in the past as well. He’s a plus runner who will add value on the base paths, and brings a well-rounded overall profile with the performance to back up the tools to the table. 

17. Hurston Waldrep, RHP, Florida

Waldrep has yo-yo’d a bit on draft boards this spring following his transfer from Southern Miss to Florida, though he’s never dropped out of the first round, and his final several starts brought that stock back up. It’s a power arm, with a fastball that is regularly into the upper-90’s, and he brings the best splitter in the class to the table as well, a 70-grade offering with bat-missing dive. He’s shown an above-average slider and average curveball as well. There’s effort in the delivery and the command is fringy right now, so there is some risk here, but the high-octane stuff and performance in the SEC likely means a mid-first round slot. 

18. Enrique Bradfield Jr., CF, Vanderbilt

Bradfield has long been a PG favorite dating back to his prep days, always showcasing truly elite, game-breaking speed with elite instincts on the bases and range in center field. Those traits are still present, as Bradfield is an 80 runner and potentially 70 defender in center field, and he’s done a good job of adding strength to his frame and subsequently adding more impact to his contact. He’s unlikely to ever be a big power threat, but with solid-average hit tool projection with some punch, and that speed/defense, he has the makings of an above-average leadoff hitter and everyday regular at the big league level. 

19. Thomas White, LHP, Phillips Academy (Mass.)

White has long been the top lefty in this class, dating back to his 14U days on the summer circuit. He’s continued to develop and has blossomed as a power-armed, big lefty with good stuff and command projection. He was routinely into the mid-90’s this spring with his fastball, showing improvement both in his slider consistency as well as overall changeup quality, and at his best will flash three plus pitches with good strikes. As with any prep arm, the command and consistency will need to continue developing, but this is great clay with which to work for a player development system. 

20. Nolan Schanuel, 1B/OF, Florida Atlantic 

Schanuel has one of the best hit tools in this class, if not THE best hit tool in this class, and earns rave reviews for his plate discipline, zone awareness, and ability to hit the ball on the barrel to all fields. He’s done a good job of adding loft to his stroke for the sake of home run power, and while the batted ball data doesn’t speak to a power monster, the projection says a plus hit/solid average power offensive profile at the highest level. He’s played mostly first base, though some feel he’s athletic enough to handle an outfield corner. Either way, the bat is the carrying tool here, and the hope is that he continues to tap into more power once he gets into a pro system. 

21. Noble Meyer, RHP, Jesuit HS (Ore.)

Meyer is all about high-octane stuff and high-end arm speed on a projectable frame with a seemingly limitless velocity ceiling. He’s already into the upper-90’s with some regularity, though his fastball release and axis metrics are cause for some concern. Beyond the heater, he spins a pair of plus breaking balls in both a hard slider and bigger curveball, and there’s good feel for a changeup as well. His command will need to continue developing, as is true with every prep pitcher, but the ingredients here are unmistakably high-end. 

22. Blake Mitchell, C, Sinton HS (Tex.)

The best prep catcher in the class, Mitchell is so talented that he’s forcing organizations to buck the trend of staying away from the risky demographic of prep catchers. Very athletic behind the plate, Mitchell’s defensive tools stand out in the big way in the way he blocks, receives, handles pitchers, and throws. It’s a plus arm that should end up being a deterrent for would-be base stealers, and he brings big raw power from the left side of the plate with a solid approach as well. Mitchell also has a backup option as a righthanded pitcher, where he’s been into the mid-90’s with his fastball and shown an above-average breaking ball in the past. 

23. Walker Martin, SS, Eaton HS (Colo.)

Martin is older for the grade, which hurts him with model teams, but beyond that the native Coloradan has huge lefthanded power with a whippy stroke and good bat-to-ball skills. He’s a very good athlete, especially for his size, scoring extremely well in athletic testing situations. The upside here is that of a 30+ home run guy who plays on the left side of the infield, even if that’s third base eventually. Martin, should he go to school instead of signing, would be eligible again as a sophomore in 2025. 

24. Jacob Wilson, SS, Grand Canyon

Wilson has some of the best pure bat-to-ball skills in the class, rarely striking out throughout his college career and showing a consistently-improving approach in terms of laying off borderline pitches and taking walks. The hit tool earns plus (or better) grades from evaluators, though how much power he’s going to have is a question, with middling batted ball data and concerns about how much juice he’ll have with wood. A shortstop by trade, Wilson has the hands, arm and clock to play short, though his range is average and could regress as he continues maturing. 

25. Sammy Stafura, SS, Walter Panas HS (N.Y.)

A toolsy, athletic prep shortstop whose trajectory has been pointed straight up dating back to last summer, Stafura offers significant upside on the strength of his athleticism and tools. The projection for plus raw power from the right side of the plate is present, and Stafura also possess a plus arm from the left side of the diamond, where more and more have come around to him projecting at shortstop long term. The upside exists of a power-over-hit big league shortstop, and he’s expected to be off the board before the first round is up. 

26. Kevin McGonigle, SS, Monsignor Bonner HS (Pa.)

McGonigle possesses one of the best hit tools of the prep class and has for a couple years now, using a compact and direct stroke to make hard contact on pitches all over the strike zone and to all fields. It’s plus hit projection, though the overall power upside is a discussion that evokes a split camp, with most seeing his power output somewhere around 45-50 long term. He’s improved his strength and, subsequently, that power over time, and he’s done a good job of getting more athletic at shortstop as well. The most common projection here is a hit-over-power second baseman, and teams who value contact ability most are the most likely suitors for him. 

27. Brock Wilken, 3B, Wake Forest

Wilken has some of the best pure power in the class, and has done nothing but continue to improve both his approach and his swing decisions during his time at Wake. There’s some swing-and-miss here, but Wilken has a good understanding of the strike zone as well as his ideal attack zones, showing the ability to hammer mistakes as well as get to velocity while laying off borderline pitches on the edges. He has a plus arm at third base with good infield hands, and even with his size/physicality, there’s a good shot of him playing third base long term. 

28. Bryce Eldridge, 1B/RHP, James Madison HS (Va.)

Eldridge is a very unique two-way player with huge size (6-7/225) and legitimate two-way potential. He’s viewed more as a bat right now, with massive raw power from the left side of the plate, a more compact stroke than his length would indicate, and good feel to hit. Should the offense not work out, he has a good backup plan as a righthanded arm, where he’s been into the mid-90’s with flashes of a plus slider and good operational mechanics, especially for a guy of his stature. 

29. Dillon Head, CF, Homewood Flossmoor HS (Ill.)

Head is an explosive athlete, inclusive of his overall twitch, his foot speed and his bat speed. He’s a plus-plus runner with good instincts on the bases and range in center field, and he’s done a nice job adding impact to his contact profile as he’s gotten stronger while maintaining that speed. It’s plus defensive projection in center field with above-average hit tool projection, and his biggest fans–us amongst them–believe there’s a good shot he gets to solid average power along with it. 

30. George Lombard Jr., SS, Gulliver Prep (Fla.)

Lombard has a pro-ready body and overall physicality to go along with good athleticism and tools, including plus raw power from the right side as well as plus arm strength across the infield. He’s a good defender at shortstop now and may be able to stay there, though as he continues to mature he may slide to third base. The swing path gets uphill at times as he tries to lift the ball pull-side, though most see his general feel to hit as strong and should eventually reach a solid-average level to go along with above-average (or better) game power.