MLB Pipeline has begun unveiling its annual team-by-team Top 30 Prospects lists for the 2026 season, starting with American League and National League East divisions on Monday. The rankings, compiled using scouting reports, video analysis and industry feedback, highlight emerging talents across all 30 clubs. Central Division lists followed on Tuesday, with West divisions set for Wednesday.
Prospect ranking season continues unabated in Major League Baseball, as MLB Pipeline's team Top 30 lists for 2026 rolled out this week. The process involves experts Jim Callis, Jonathan Mayo and Sam Dykstra collaborating with MLB.com club reporters, drawing on in-person evaluations, video footage, statistics and industry insights. These rankings will evolve throughout the season due to graduations, trades and performance shifts, with a full in-season rerank planned.
Prospects qualify with no more than 130 at-bats, 50 innings pitched or 45 days on a Major League roster, excluding foreign professionals aged 25 or older with at least six seasons abroad—hence, offseason signings like Tatsuya Imai and Kazuma Okamoto are omitted.
In the American League East, Toronto Blue Jays lead with right-hander Trey Yesavage (MLB No. 12), a postseason standout expected to contribute prominently. Baltimore Orioles top outfielder Samuel Basallo (MLB No. 8), while Tampa Bay Rays emphasize depth despite lower-ranked Top 100 talents like shortstop Carson Williams (MLB No. 63). Boston Red Sox feature left-handers Payton Tolle (MLB No. 19) and Connelly Early (MLB No. 56), and New York Yankees highlight infielder George Lombard Jr. (MLB No. 32).
American League Central sees Detroit Tigers boasting shortstop Kevin McGonigle (MLB No. 2) and outfielder Max Clark (MLB No. 10), positioning them for impact in 2026. Cleveland Guardians' second baseman Travis Bazzana ranks MLB No. 20, and Kansas City Royals' catcher Carter Jensen (MLB No. 18) eyes Rookie of the Year honors. Minnesota Twins' outfielder Walker Jenkins (MLB No. 14) nears the Majors after Triple-A time, while Chicago White Sox anticipate arrivals like outfielder Braden Montgomery (MLB No. 36).
National League East rankings include Philadelphia Phillies' shortstop Aidan Miller (MLB No. 23) and right-hander Andrew Painter (MLB No. 28), potentially Opening Day contributors. Miami Marlins' left-hander Thomas White (MLB No. 17) heads a strengthened system via trades and signings. New York Mets' right-hander Nolan McLean (MLB No. 6) follows a strong finish, and Washington Nationals integrate new acquisitions under president Paul Toboni.
In the National League Central, Pittsburgh Pirates' shortstop/outfielder Konnor Griffin holds the MLB No. 1 spot at age 19, paired with pitchers Bubba Chandler (MLB No. 11) and Seth Hernandez (MLB No. 29). Milwaukee Brewers added six Top 100 prospects via trade, including shortstop Jesús Made (MLB No. 3). St. Louis Cardinals, under new president Chaim Bloom, feature infielder JJ Wetherholt (MLB No. 5) and left-hander Liam Doyle (MLB No. 34), with 12 newcomers since July bolstering depth in catchers and outfielders. Cincinnati Reds prioritize hitters like infielder Sal Stewart (MLB No. 22), and Chicago Cubs hold two Top 100: catcher Moisés Ballesteros (MLB No. 55) and right-hander Jaxon Wiggins (MLB No. 58).
West Division lists are forthcoming on Wednesday, completing the preseason overview.