FV |
Rank |
Title |
Place |
Age |
Staff |
From |
Commerce |
60 |
1 |
Noelvi Marte |
SS |
20.8 |
CIN |
SEA |
L. Castillo |
Energy-hitting shortstop prospect with 30 HR potential. How body/throwing develop may dictate transfer to 3B. |
60 |
2 |
C.J. Abrams |
2B |
21.8 |
WSN |
SDP |
J. Soto |
Leadoff prototype w/long-term energy projection. Are poor swing selections power or attributable to rushed dev? |
50 |
3 |
Ken Waldichuk |
SP |
24.6 |
OAK |
NYY |
F. Montas |
Massive league-ready mid-rotation starter with three swing-and-miss choices. |
50 |
4 |
Robert Hassell III |
RF |
21.0 |
WSN |
SDP |
J. Soto |
Excessive-probability, well-rounded on a regular basis outfield prospect. A star if he stays in heart, I feel proper is extra seemingly. |
50 |
5 |
Logan O’Hoppe |
C |
22.5 |
LAA |
PHI |
B. Marsh |
Nicely-rounded on a regular basis catching prospect who’s a yr or two away. A whole participant with common instruments. |
50 |
6 |
Luis Medina |
MIRP |
23.3 |
OAK |
NYY |
F. Montas |
Higher-90s warmth and plus-flashing secondaries. Oakland rebuild provides him extra time to develop as a starter. |
50 |
7 |
James Wood |
CF |
19.9 |
WSN |
SDP |
J. Soto |
Leviathan CF w/uncommon energy/pace combo. Big vary of defensive outcomes, uncooked pop > sport pop for now. |
45 |
8 |
Spencer Steer |
2B |
24.7 |
CIN |
MIN |
T. Mahle |
Shift-aided infielder with contact/energy mix. Close to-ready, integral role-playing bat. |
45 |
9 |
Jordan Groshans |
3B |
22.7 |
MIA |
TOR |
Bass/Pop |
Contact-oriented third baseman and moonlight shortstop. Energy weirdly regressed as a professional, has been harm lots. |
45 |
10 |
Clayton Beeter |
SIRP |
23.8 |
NYY |
LAD |
J. Gallo |
Reduction-only prospect who continues to be beginning. Mid-90s velo, huge using life, plus breaking balls. |
40+ |
11 |
Edwin Arroyo |
SS |
18.9 |
CIN |
SEA |
L. Castillo |
Swap-hitting center infielder with playable energy. On a regular basis shot, three-ish years away. |
40+ |
12 |
Hayden Wesneski |
SP |
24.7 |
CHC |
NYY |
S. Effross |
Slider-heavy slinger with plus command (esp. of slider), contender’s no. 4/5 starter sort. |
40+ |
13 |
Jarlin Susana |
SP |
18.4 |
WSN |
SDP |
J. Soto |
Gigantic 18-year-old as much as 102 mph with a plus slider. Younger, hard-throwing, however big-bodied demo is frightening. |
40+ |
14 |
T.J. Sikkema |
SP |
24.0 |
KCR |
NYY |
A. Benintendi |
Seems to be nice coming off misplaced 2021 (shoulder), low-90s, plus slider, plus command. |
40+ |
15 |
Jayden Murray |
SP |
25.3 |
HOU |
TBR |
Mancini/Siri 3-Team |
Sits 93-94 mph with huge two-seam motion, instructions plus slider. One other no. 4/5 sort, 2023 debut. |
40+ |
16 |
Nick Frasso |
SP |
23.8 |
LAD |
TOR |
M. White |
Whooping crane body at 6-foot-8, 93-98 mph coming off TJ, above-average slider. |
40+ |
17 |
Antoine Kelly |
SIRP |
22.7 |
TEX |
MIL |
M. Bush |
Low-slot, late-inning mid-90s aid prospect with plus slider potential. |
40+ |
18 |
Drew Waters |
CF |
23.6 |
KCR |
ATL |
Comp Pick |
Irritating toolshed with poor plate self-discipline. Sensible function is harmful fourth/fifth outfielder. |
40+ |
19 |
Colin Holderman |
SIRP |
26.8 |
PIT |
NYM |
D. Vogelbach |
Energy sinker/slider reliever. Third bullpen banana on a aggressive group. |
40+ |
20 |
Jay Groome |
SP |
23.9 |
SDP |
BOS |
E. Hosmer |
Well-known since his junior yr of highschool, Groome is now a four-pitch backend starter sort. |
40+ |
21 |
Seth Johnson |
SP |
23.9 |
BAL |
TBR |
Mancini/Siri 3-Team |
Tommy John timing nukes Johnson’s prime 100 standing since he’ll miss 2023. Energy fastball/breaking ball prospect. |
40 |
22 |
Victor Acosta |
SS |
18.1 |
CIN |
SDP |
B. Drury |
Twitchy MIF w/on a regular basis ceiling who swung beneath a number of fastballs in AZ. Regardless of hit device danger, utility flooring. |
40 |
23 |
JP Sears |
SP |
26.5 |
OAK |
NYY |
F. Montas |
Massive league-ready backend starter with plus fastball command. |
40 |
24 |
Robert Gasser |
SP |
23.2 |
MIL |
SDP |
J. Hader |
Fast-moving kitchen sink starter with low arm slot. Plus on-mound athlete, huge command ceiling. |
40 |
25 |
Cade Povich |
SP |
22.3 |
BAL |
MIN |
J. Lopez |
Backend starter look already (low-90s, 4 pitches, slider is finest) with body/athleticism to challenge extra stuff. |
40 |
26 |
Steve Hajjar |
SP |
22.0 |
CIN |
MIN |
T. Mahle |
Backend starter look already (low-90s, sneaky fastball) with body and athleticism for extra. Barely 22. |
40 |
27 |
Andrew Hoffmann |
SP |
22.5 |
KCR |
ATL |
Comp Pick |
Workhorse starter sort with huge slider, burgeoning velocity after nomadic beginner profession. |
40 |
28 |
Tristan Peters |
RF |
22.4 |
SFG |
MIL |
T. Rosenthal |
Hitterish nook outfielder with chic bat management, generic different instruments. |
40 |
29 |
Jadiel Sanchez |
RF |
21.2 |
LAA |
PHI |
N. Syndergaard |
Nicely-built nook outfield prospect with over-aggressive strategy. |
40 |
30 |
Ford Proctor |
C |
25.7 |
SFG |
TBR |
J. Walker |
Transformed catcher who nonetheless performs 2B/SS/3B, Ok% has exploded within the higher ranges. |
40 |
31 |
Compensatory Choose |
~75 |
2023 |
CHC |
MLB |
W. Contreras |
The Cubs aren’t a revenue sharing recipient, so this comp choose would come between rounds 2 & 3, which is often 40 FV prospect territory, possibly 40+ if the draft is deep. Window dressing like additional pool house flexibility in subsequent yr’s draft, and the time it takes for the Cubs to really add a prospect to their system by taking this strategy with Contreras, may also issue into the way you worth this choose’s worth. |
40 |
32 |
Levi Stoudt |
MIRP |
24.7 |
CIN |
SEA |
L. Castillo |
Plus command and fastball utility give him SP shot, changeup regression with new supply pushes him to ‘pen. |
40 |
33 |
Ben Brown |
SIRP |
22.9 |
CHC |
PHI |
D. Robertson |
Mid-90s heater with plus, mid-80s breaking ball. Fastball performs down. Has missed reps, extra may be coming. |
40 |
34 |
Esteury Ruiz |
CF |
23.5 |
MIL |
SDP |
J. Hader |
Velocity and CF potential give Ruiz fifth OF flooring; if strategy enchancment is actual (I’m skeptical), he’ll be higher. |
40 |
35 |
Beck Way |
SP |
23.0 |
KCR |
NYY |
A. Benintendi |
Massive velo, physique projection, slider potential. Lengthy arm motion creates aid danger. |
40 |
36 |
Enmanuel Valdez |
2B |
23.6 |
BOS |
HOU |
C. Vázquez |
Stocky upper-level hitter with 50/50 hit/energy combo and no clear place. Suppose lefty-hitting Mike Brosseau. |
40 |
37 |
Christian Encarnacion-Strand |
3B |
22.7 |
CIN |
MIN |
T. Mahle |
Energy-hitting 3B/1B with high-risk plate self-discipline. |
40 |
38 |
Thomas Szapucki |
MIRP |
26.1 |
SFG |
NYM |
D. Ruf |
Decrease slot lefty with superb three-pitch combine. On the starter/multi-inning aid pitcher line. |
40 |
39 |
Max Castillo |
SP |
23.2 |
KCR |
TOR |
W. Merrifield |
Sink/tail fifth starter with above-average slider/changeup command. |
40 |
40 |
Nick Zwack |
SP |
24.0 |
SFG |
NYM |
D. Ruf |
East/west sinker/slider man (the slider is plus) who has had somewhat velo bump (92-93 mph) in professional ball. |
40 |
41 |
Chayce McDermott |
SP |
23.9 |
BAL |
HOU |
Mancini/Siri 3-Team |
Has 4 pitches and sits 94 mph with two high quality breakers; there’s command-driven aid danger. |
40 |
42 |
Samad Taylor |
2B |
24.1 |
KCR |
TOR |
W. Merrifield |
Speedy 2B/LF with sufficient pop to play part-time, Kelby Tomlinson/Eric Young Jr. sort of function. |
40 |
43 |
Corey Rosier |
CF |
22.9 |
BOS |
SDP |
E. Hosmer |
Speedy small-college outfielder. Traded twice already (from SEA to SDP for Adam Frazier). Late bloomer traits. |
40 |
44 |
Mickey Moniak |
CF |
24.2 |
LAA |
PHI |
N. Syndergaard |
Former no. 1 general choose who now seems to be like a fifth outfielder. |
40 |
45 |
Tucker Davidson |
MIRP |
26.4 |
LAA |
ATL |
R. Iglesias |
Has had Triple-Successful as a starter however hasn’t damaged through in an enormous league rotation, 92-94 mph with plus slider. |
40 |
46 |
Malcom Nunez |
DH |
21.4 |
PIT |
STL |
Quintana/Stratton |
Potent hit/energy mixture with DH-only look on protection. Function-playing thumper within the 1 WAR vary. |
40 |
47 |
Christian Fernandez |
SP |
23.0 |
OAK |
TBR |
C. Bethancourt |
Low-90s velo and a four-pitch combine, he’s a backend starter sort. |
35+ |
48 |
Alex De Jesus |
3B |
20.4 |
TOR |
LAD |
M. White |
Bodily power-over-hit third baseman, strikeout-driven bust danger however simply has 25-plus HR uncooked energy. |
35+ |
49 |
Wilyer Abreu |
LF |
23.1 |
BOS |
HOU |
C. Vázquez |
Can be role-playing outfield lock if he improves in heart. Candy lefty swing, playable energy, ball/strike recog. |
35+ |
50 |
Yennier Cano |
SIRP |
28.4 |
BAL |
MIN |
J. Lopez |
Three-pitch, middle-inning bully with properly below-average management. Arduous slider and changeup. |
35+ |
51 |
Andrew Moore |
SIRP |
23.0 |
CIN |
SEA |
L. Castillo |
Junior faculty righty who’s blossoming in professional ball. Mid-90s, big breaking ball, 30 command. |
35+ |
52 |
Max Ferguson |
2B |
22.9 |
BOS |
SDP |
E. Hosmer |
Plus-running 2B/CF with passive strategy on the plate. Wants so as to add power. |
35+ |
53 |
Hector Rodriguez |
2B |
18.4 |
CIN |
NYM |
Naquin/Diehl |
Twitchy 2B/LF with precocious bat management, restricted energy ceiling. |
35+ |
54 |
Christian Cerda |
C |
19.6 |
ARI |
TBR |
D. Peralta |
Bat-first catching prospect with notable dimension and energy for his age. |
35 |
55 |
Cal Stevenson |
CF |
25.9 |
OAK |
TBR |
C. Bethancourt |
Prone to get 2023 shot in Oakland. Small-framed outfielder with plus pace and plate self-discipline. |
35 |
56 |
Cooper Bowman |
2B |
22.5 |
OAK |
NYY |
F. Montas |
Has modified swing in professional ball, outcomes have been combined. Sometimes places a cost into one, 2B-only sort for me. |
35 |
57 |
Sawyer Gipson-Long |
SP |
24.6 |
DET |
MIN |
M. Fulmer |
Worthwhile buffer towards damage, SP 6-to-8 sort in a contending org. Uphill low-90s heater, slider command. |
35 |
58 |
Carson Seymour |
SP |
23.6 |
SFG |
NYM |
D. Ruf |
Sits 92-95 mph, fastball performs down somewhat bit, deep repertoire; he’s a university arm dominating A-ball. |
35 |
59 |
Juan Nunez |
RHP |
21.7 |
BAL |
MIN |
J. Lopez |
Has low-90s velo, plus-plus spin charges, using life form. |
35 |
60 |
Michael Stryffeler |
SIRP |
26.2 |
SFG |
SEA |
Casali/Boyd |
Mid-90s fastball, plus slider, fringe management, up/down RP with likelihood to seize full-time spot with higher management. |
35 |
61 |
German Tapia |
RF |
18.9 |
LAD |
TBR |
G. Cleavinger |
Two-year DSL outfielder, swing improved in second yr, projectable body. |
35 |
62 |
Andy Thomas |
C |
24.1 |
SFG |
SEA |
Casali/Boyd |
Workmanlike third catcher in your 40-man, in all probability a few years away regardless of his age. |
35 |
63 |
CJ Alexander |
3B |
26.0 |
KCR |
ATL |
Comp Pick |
3B/1B with plus arm, plus uncooked energy, and a gap within the swing on the letters. |
35 |
64 |
Trey Harris |
LF |
26.6 |
WSN |
ATL |
E. Adrianza |
Righty-hitting nook outfielder who was a 40 FV till efficiency dipped post-2020. |
35 |
65 |
Juan Rojas |
LHP |
18.5 |
BAL |
MIN |
J. Lopez |
Nicely-built lefty with a gorgeous arm stroke, fastball sits upper-80s with vertical form. |
35 |
66 |
Ian Hamilton |
SIRP |
27.1 |
CLE |
MIN |
S. León |
Mid-90s up/down reliever with low-spin slider. |
35 |
67 |
Chandler Champlain |
SP |
23.0 |
KCR |
NYY |
A. Benintendi |
Massive righty with mid-90s sinker, two common breaking balls. |
35 |
68 |
Carlos Guarate |
SP |
21.3 |
OAK |
STL |
A. Allen |
Pitchability righty with below-average stuff. |
35 |
69 |
Kris Anglin |
SP |
21.0 |
DET |
ATL |
R. Grossman |
Lefty with using fastball, inconsistent early in 2022, higher after demotion. |
35 |
70 |
Saul Gonzalez |
SP |
22.6 |
CHC |
NYM |
M. Givens |
Large 6-foot-7 righty with 45-grade downhill sinker/slider mixture. |
35 |
71 |
Jose Acuna |
SP |
19.8 |
CIN |
NYM |
Naquin/Diehl |
Superior 19-year-old righty with depth starter look. |
35 |
72 |
Moises Brito |
SP |
20.1 |
LAD |
TOR |
M. White |
Projectable 6-foot-5, sitting 86 mph, clear overhand supply, curveball has form however not energy. |
35 |
73 |
Jonatan Bernal |
SP |
20.1 |
KCR |
TOR |
F. Griffin |
Sinker within the 89-90 mph space, slider has huge break however is sluggish, averaging 76 mph. |