Best individual tools in MLB Pipeline's 2026 Top 100 Prospects

MLB Pipeline's 2026 Top 100 Prospects list, released last week and topped by Pirates shortstop/outfielder Konnor Griffin (as detailed in our initial coverage), spotlights elite tools on the 20-80 scouting scale. While Griffin earned honorable mentions across categories for his all-around game, several prospects lead specific superlatives based on minor league performances and scouting grades.

Individual tool grades from MLB Pipeline's 2026 Top 100 Prospects reveal elite standouts across positions and skills.

Tigers shortstop Kevin McGonigle (No. 2 overall) leads as the best hitter with a 70 grade, praised for his left-handed swing and advanced approach akin to Chase Utley or Alex Bregman. He batted .308 in 183 professional games, topped minors in wRC+ at 182 last season, and won Arizona Fall League MVP.

Giants first baseman Bryce Eldridge tops power with a 70 grade, using his 6-foot-7 frame for 54 homers in 249 minor league games and elite 95.6 mph average exit velocities in his brief MLB stint.

Phillies outfielder Justin Crawford, son of Carl Crawford, claims the fastest runner title at 75, with 145 steals in 177 attempts over 325 games and a .334 average in Triple-A last year.

White Sox shortstop Billy Carlson excels defensively with 70 grades for both best arm and best defender, highlighted by 97 mph throws and exceptional high school fielding (with pitcher potential).

On the mound, Red Sox left-hander Payton Tolle has the best fastball at 70 (96-101 mph with extension and whiffs), while Mets right-hander Nolan McLean's curveball (60 grade) boasts the highest spin at 3,248 rpm among MLB pitches.

Additional pitching standouts: Nationals RHP Jarlin Susana (best slider, 70), Guardians LHP Parker Messick (best changeup, 65), Blue Jays RHP Trey Yesavage (best other pitch: 70 splitter), and Reds RHP Rhett Lowder (best control, 65).

These tool grades complement the overall rankings and divisional insights, underscoring the class's potential akin to past stars like Paul Skenes and Corbin Carroll.

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Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Konnor Griffin dives for a grounder in this illustration of MLB Pipeline's 2026 Top 100 Prospects list, where he ranks No. 1.
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MLB Pipeline releases 2026 top 100 prospects list

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MLB Pipeline has unveiled its annual Top 100 Prospects list for 2026, highlighting a deep pool of talent across Major League Baseball. Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Konnor Griffin tops the rankings as the No. 1 overall prospect, praised for his elite tools and performance. The Central divisions lead in quantity and quality of top prospects.

MLB Pipeline has aggregated its 2026 Top 100 Prospects list with rankings from The Athletic, Baseball America, Baseball Prospectus, ESPN and FanGraphs to identify industry consensus. Fifty-seven players appear on all six lists, marking the highest agreement in three years. A composite ranking highlights Konnor Griffin as the clear top prospect.

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In the latest MLB Pipeline Executive Poll, more than 40 front office executives overwhelmingly chose Konnor Griffin as the No. 1 prospect in baseball. The Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop received twice as much support as last year's leader, Roman Anthony, thanks to his impressive 2025 minor league performance. The survey also highlighted top pitching prospects, defensive standouts, and potential breakouts for 2026.

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.

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In a follow-up to their recent predictions for each team's No. 1 prospect by the end of 2026, MLB Pipeline has spotlighted one promising prospect from each of the 30 teams expected to make an impact during the upcoming season. These young talents, ranging from power hitters to speedy outfielders and hard-throwing pitchers, showed significant progress in 2025 minor league play. Teams anticipate breakthroughs as these players vie for major league roster spots.

At 19 years old, Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Konnor Griffin has impressed with his performance during the 2026 MLB spring training, including two home runs in a game against the Boston Red Sox. As MLB Pipeline's No. 1 prospect, Griffin is generating buzz about a potential Opening Day roster spot. Teammates and opponents alike praise his maturity and physical tools.

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MLB's top prospect Konnor Griffin—recently crowned No. 1 in an MLB executives poll—made an immediate impact in his Pittsburgh Pirates spring training debut, launching towering home runs. The 19-year-old arrived at camp in Bradenton, Florida, showcasing the raw power that defined his dominant 2025 minor league season.

 

 

 

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