MLB Pipeline spotlights one key prospect per team to watch in 2026

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.

As the 2026 MLB season approaches, excitement builds around a new wave of prospects ready to contribute across all 30 teams. This latest MLB Pipeline preview highlights one standout from each organization, based on their 2025 performances in the minors, brief major league stints, and potential roles.

In the American League East, Toronto's left-hander Ricky Tiedemann, 23, returns from Tommy John surgery and could emerge as a starter or reliever. Baltimore's Enrique Bradfield Jr., a 2023 first-round pick, brings elite speed and defense to center field after reaching Triple-A. Tampa Bay's Carson Williams struggled in a late 2025 call-up (.172 average) but remains their top shortstop prospect. Boston's Payton Tolle impressed in his debut against Paul Skenes, while New York's Spencer Jones hit .274 with 35 homers across Double-A and Triple-A.

The AL Central features Cleveland's Chase DeLauter, who debuted in the postseason, and Kansas City's Carter Jensen, who hit .300 in September. Detroit's Kevin McGonigle posted a .991 OPS and earned Arizona Fall League MVP honors. Minnesota eyes reliever Connor Prielipp for bullpen help, and Chicago's Braden Montgomery slashed .270/.360/.444 in his pro debut.

Out west, Los Angeles' Nelson Rada, just 19, batted .323 at Triple-A. Houston's Brice Matthews homered four times in a brief big-league look. Oakland's Gage Jump recorded a 3.28 ERA across levels, Seattle's Colt Emerson, 20, nears the majors like Julio Rodríguez did, and Texas' Sebastian Walcott hit 13 homers at Double-A.

National League prospects include Atlanta's JR Ritchie (2.64 ERA over three levels post-Tommy John), Miami's Josh White (1.86 ERA in relief), New York's Carson Benge competing for outfield time, Washington's Harry Ford challenging for catching duties—per president Paul Toboni, who noted, "I don’t think he’s close to what his potential might be." Philadelphia's Justin Crawford eyes everyday outfield play, Milwaukee's Logan Henderson (1.78 ERA in starts), St. Louis' JJ Wetherholt (.306 average, versatile infielder), Chicago's Moisés Ballesteros (.298 in 20 games), Pittsburgh's Jhostynxon Garcia for outfield power, and Cincinnati's Sal Stewart (five September homers).

In the NL West, Arizona's Jordan Lawlar trains for multiple positions, Los Angeles' River Ryan eyes rotation spots post-surgery, San Francisco's Blade Tidwell seeks depth under new manager Tony Vitello, San Diego's Miguel Méndez provides pitching upside, and Colorado's Charlie Condon pushes for first base after injury recoveries.

These prospects represent the future, with many added to 40-man rosters and invited to spring training, potentially reshaping lineups and rotations.

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