MLB Pipeline compares top 100 prospects lists for 2026

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.

The comparison reveals a stronger consensus among prospect evaluators this year compared to recent seasons. While 154 players appeared on at least one Top 100 list, down from 172 in 2025, 91 players garnered broad support, with 57 on every list, 25 on five and nine on four. This level of overlap for 57 players is the most since 2023, and for 91 players on four or more lists, it is the highest in six years.

Five players—Konnor Griffin of the Pirates, Kevin McGonigle of the Tigers, Jesús Made of the Brewers, Samuel Basallo of the Orioles and Max Clark of the Tigers—ranked in the top 10 across all six lists, up from two last year. The composite ranking, derived by averaging positions, places Griffin first (average 1.0), followed by McGonigle (2.5) and Made (3.0). Tied for fourth are Basallo, Clark and JJ Wetherholt of the Cardinals (all 7.0), with Nolan McLean of the Mets seventh (8.2), Leo De Vries of the Athletics eighth (8.5), Colt Emerson of the Mariners ninth (8.7) and Bubba Chandler of the Pirates tenth (12.3).

MLB Pipeline ranks several players higher than the industry average, including Eli Willits of the Nationals (13th versus 28.3 average) and Travis Bazzana of the Guardians (20th versus 32.2). Conversely, the outlet is more cautious on prospects like Brandon Sproat of the Mets (100th versus 73.7 average) and A.J. Ewing of the Mets (97th versus 74.2). Polarizing figures include Noah Schultz of the White Sox, with rankings ranging from 26 to 100 (standard deviation 33.7), and Braden Montgomery of the White Sox (30 to not ranked, standard deviation 32.9).

Unique 'flag' players, appearing only on one list, include Steele Hall of the Reds (83rd on MLB Pipeline) and River Ryan of the Dodgers (55th on The Athletic). Outside the top 10, Carson Benge of the Mets shows the lowest variability (standard deviation 3.8), reflecting agreement on his plus hit and defense tools.

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