MLB Pipeline identifies sleeper prospects in NCAA regionals

MLB Pipeline has spotlighted several sleeper prospects to watch during this weekend's NCAA regionals as teams prepare for the 2026 MLB Draft.

The outlet released its updated Draft Top 200 recently and is now tracking prospects across 16 regional sites. Examples include Matt Scott, a right-hander from Georgia who mixes 92-96 mph fastballs with mid-80s sliders, and Tate McKee of Georgia Tech, whose mid-80s slider has been sharper in recent outings.

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Photorealistic illustration of 2026 MLB Spring Breakout action, Pirates prospect Konnor Griffin batting against Tigers' Max Clark amid top prospects from all teams.
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MLB unveils stacked rosters for 2026 Spring Breakout

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The third annual Spring Breakout features hundreds of top prospects from all 30 MLB teams in games Thursday through Sunday across the Grapefruit and Cactus Leagues. Rosters include 54 players from MLB Pipeline's Top 100 Prospects list and 14 organizational No. 1 prospects. Highlights feature matchups like Pirates' Konnor Griffin against Tigers' Max Clark.

The 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament begins regional play on Friday with 64 teams competing. Several top prospects for the MLB Draft, scheduled for July 11 and 12, will be in action. The Chicago White Sox hold the first overall selection.

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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.

Full Statcast tracking at every ballpark has provided detailed data from the 2026 MLB Spring Training. Several players have already posted impressive metrics in hitting and pitching. Highlights include high-velocity pitches and powerful batted balls from prospects and veterans alike.

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A panel of MLB.com experts has issued its latest predictions for the 2026 All-MLB First and Second teams, drawing on results through the first weeks of the season.

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