Top 2025 MLB draft prospects gear up for 2026 minor league debuts

Several high picks from the 2025 MLB Draft did not play after signing and will make their professional debuts in 2026. Among them are eight Top 100 prospects with exciting tools and questions to answer. Early returns from other draftees show promise, setting high expectations for the upcoming season.

The 2025 MLB Draft produced early success for some signees, but many top selections waited to begin their pro careers. First overall pick Eli Willits, aged 17, posted a .300/.397/.360 slash line at Single-A. SEC standouts Andrew Fischer and Wehiwa Aloy achieved .848 and .856 OPS, respectively, while the Rockies' Ethan Holliday and Max Belyeu combined for six home runs.

Eight Top 100 prospects remain without debuts, including Kade Anderson (LHP, Mariners, No. 3 pick from LSU) with four above-average-or-better pitches and strong durability. Seth Hernandez (RHP, Pirates, prep standout) touches triple digits at 6-foot-4 with a plus changeup. Jamie Arnold (LHP, Athletics, from Florida State) features a fastball/slider mix compared to Chris Sale, though his command dipped in 2025.

JoJo Parker (SS, Blue Jays) excels as a left-handed hitter with potential power, but his defense at shortstop is under scrutiny. Billy Carlson (SS, White Sox) boasts 70-grade arm and glove, the best in his class. Steele Hall (SS, Reds, ninth pick) brings plus-plus speed from Alabama preps. Kyson Witherspoon (RHP, Red Sox, from Oklahoma) improved command, cutting walks from 11.2% to 5.9%. Tyler Bremner (RHP, Angels, second pick) pairs a 98 mph fastball with a devastating changeup.

Other notables include Daniel Pierce (SS, Rays, 14th pick), Jace LaViolette (OF, Guardians) with raw power despite contact issues and a recent hand injury, and Slater de Brun (OF, Rays, traded from Orioles for $4 million). Xavier Neyens (SS, Astros, 21st pick) shows bat speed but swing-and-miss concerns. Sean Gamble (OF/2B, Royals, 23rd pick) and Josh Hammond (SS, Royals, 28th pick) offer versatility. Ethan Conrad (OF, Cubs) recovers from shoulder surgery. Riley Quick (RHP, Twins, 36th pick) has untapped potential post-Tommy John. Zachary Root (LHP, Dodgers, 40th pick) mixes four pitches effectively. Aaron Watson (RHP, Reds) signed for $2.75 million with command strengths. Jordan Yost (SS, Tigers) provides lefty contact and speed. Jaden Fauske (OF, White Sox, second round) transitions from catching with a sweet left-handed swing.

These prospects bring tools like power, speed, and pitching arsenals, but areas such as command, defense, and injury recovery will shape their paths.

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MLB Network hosts unveiling the 2026 Top 100 Prospects list on a vibrant studio screen, highlighting top young outfield talents.
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MLB Pipeline set to reveal 2026 top 100 prospects

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MLB Pipeline will unveil its 2026 Top 100 Prospects list on January 23 at 8 p.m. ET during a one-hour show on MLB Network and MLB.com. The rankings highlight young talents expected to shape Major League Baseball, with outfielders featuring prominently among the elite. Baseball America has already released its version, placing two Chicago Cubs prospects in the top 100.

MLB Pipeline highlights six under-the-radar prospects outside their teams' top 10 who might climb into the 2026 Top 100 Prospects ranking. These players showed promise in 2025 through strong performances in the minors and the Arizona Fall League. The full Top 100 list will be revealed on MLB Network on January 23.

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Mlb pipeline released its top 100 prospects list for 2026 on Friday, spotlighting future baseball stars. The list leaves out many talented players who narrowly missed the cut. The article celebrates 10 such prospects, listed alphabetically, who could soon join the rankings.

Baseball America has released an initial ranking of the 45 MLB prospects traded since the end of the 2025 season, as of January 2, 2026. The list highlights a surge in activity in the AL East, with no surefire top-100 prospects but several in contention. Updates will continue until spring training.

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MLB Pipeline has officially unveiled its 2026 rankings of the top 10 prospects at each position in baseball. The full Top 100 Prospects list was revealed during a live broadcast on Friday night at 8 p.m. ET on MLB Network and MLB.com. Highlights include standout young talents across catching, infield, outfield, and pitching roles.

Front office officials across Major League Baseball have shared their predictions for the 2026 Rookie of the Year awards in a new MLB Pipeline Executive Poll. With no clear consensus in either league, the survey highlights a deep pool of promising prospects. More than 40 executives from general managers to analysts participated in the fourth annual poll.

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As Major League Baseball closes the book on a challenging 2025, six teams are optimistic about rebounding in 2026 with young talent and strategic offseason moves. From the Athletics' promising hitters to the Pirates' build around ace Paul Skenes, these clubs aim to reverse recent fortunes. Key players across the league, including Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Elly De La Cruz, could define the upcoming campaign.

 

 

 

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