Overview
- Konnor Griffin retains the No. 1 spot on MLB Pipeline’s updated Top 100 list after strong performance and pre-deadline progress.
- The Seattle Mariners lead all organizations with nine prospects featured on the refreshed Top 100, marking the deepest farm system presence.
- A record 30 shortstops appear on this year’s list while 12 recent draft picks and 29 non-draft players have entered the rankings.
- Leo De Vries moves into Oakland’s Top 10 prospects after joining the Athletics in the Mason Miller trade.
- Nationals’ No. 1 overall draft pick Eli Willits debuts at No. 18 in the Top 100 as Travis Sykora falls off Washington’s radar following Tommy John surgery.