Top 100 Prospects by Team

The Brewers lead the way with seven prospects on Just Baseball's latest Top 100 update. Here's how the list breaks down by team.

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - MARCH 20, 2026: Luis Peña #43 and Jesús Made #12 of the Milwaukee Brewers celebrate a three-run home run hit by Peña during the sixth inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the Seattle Mariners at American Family Fields of Phoenix on March 20, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images)
PHOENIX, ARIZONA - MARCH 20, 2026: Luis Peña #43 and Jesús Made #12 of the Milwaukee Brewers celebrate a three-run home run hit by Peña during the sixth inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the Seattle Mariners at American Family Fields of Phoenix on March 20, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images)

Earlier this week, Just Baseball released a mid-season update to our Top 100 Prospects ranking. Pre-season top prospects like Konnor Griffin, Kevin McGonigle, Nolan McLean, and many more have graduated, making room for plenty of exciting new names to join the list.

All of these changes mean the breakdown by team is also quite different. Some teams have more top-100 prospects, while others have fewer, and the exact ranking of your favorite team’s top prospects almost certainly looks different than it did before the season.

In this article, you’ll find all of Just Baseball’s Top 100 Prospects sorted by major league organization, going from the team with the most (the Milwaukee Brewers) all the way down to the one system that doesn’t have any representation on the list.

You can click on any player’s name within the tables below to read Aram Leighton’s full write-up on the Top 100 list.

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Seven Top-100 Prospects: Milwaukee Brewers

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
1Jesus Made19SS
16Luis Pena19SS
29Logan Henderson24RHP
37Jett Williams22SS, OF
42Luis Lara21OF
81Jeferson Quero23C
90Cooper Pratt21SS

No team has more top-100 prospects than the Brewers, who also have the top-ranked minor leaguer in the sport. The Brew Crew are pulling ahead in the NL Central, and their future looks just as bright as their present.

Six Top-100 Prospects: Los Angeles Dodgers

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
14Mike Sirota22OF
18Josue De Paula21OF
36Eduardo Quintero20OF
40Zyhir Hope21OF
41River Ryan27RHP
67Charles Davalan22OF

No matter how much some people want to push the narrative that the Dodgers are buying championships, this organization knows how to develop talent too.

Five Top-100 Prospects: Six Teams

  • Cleveland Guardians, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants, Tampa Bay Rays, Washington Nationals

Cleveland Guardians

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
17Ralphy Velazquez211B
22Travis Bazzana232B
43Angel Genao22SS
44Juneiker Caceres18OF
96Braylon Doughty20RHP

Travis Bazzana will graduate soon, but for now, the Guardians have five prospects in the Top 100. They’re the only team that had three prospects rise more than 20 spots on the list.

Miami Marlins

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
12Thomas White21LHP
25Robby Snelling22LHP
31Joe Mack23C
33Aiva Arquette22SS
48Karson Milbrandt22RHP

All five of Miami’s top-100 prospects are in the upper half of the list. They join the Brewers and Dodgers as the only systems with five top-50 prospects.

Minnesota Twins

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
8Walker Jenkins21OF
39Emmanuel Rodriguez23OF
61Kaelen Culpepper23SS
86Eduardo Tait19C
87Charlee Soto20RHP

If Walker Jenkins can get healthy, he should be in Minnesota before the end of the year. The same goes for Emmanuel Rodriguez. Kaelen Culpepper is also looking MLB-ready down on the farm.

San Francisco Giants

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
24Bryce Eldridge211B
45Josuar Gonzalez18SS
62Luis Hernández17SS
64Jhonny Level19SS
99Bo Davidson23OF

Bryce Eldridge is the future of the Giants’ lineup, but he isn’t alone. Only the Brewers have more position player prospects in the Top 100.

Tampa Bay Rays

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
19Theo Gillen20OF
49Brody Hopkins24RHP
54Nathan Flewelling19C
68Cooper Flemming19SS, 3B
75Taitn Gray181B

The Rays have three newcomers on the Top 100, more than any other team. They also have one of the highest risers on the list: Theo Gillen, who climbed 56 spots.

Washington Nationals

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
23Eli Willits18SS
52Travis Sykora22RHP
58Jarlin Susana22RHP
66Devin Fitz-Gerald202B
97Seaver King23SS

The Nationals are developing a strong farm system under new president of baseball operations Paul Toboni, and their five players in the Top 100 are just some of the evidence. According to Aram, “The shift in the organization is clear from top to bottom.”

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Four Top-100 Prospects: Five Teams

  • Athletics, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals

Athletics

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
4Leo De Vries19SS
30Gage Jump23LHP
50Henry Bolte22OF
78Wei-En Lin20LHP

Henry Bolte is one of only four newcomers to the Top 100 who cracked the upper half of the list. He joins Leo De Vries, the prize of the Mason Miller trade; Gage Jump, who just twirled a gem against the Cubs in his second MLB start; and fellow newcomer Wei-En Lin.

New York Mets

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
26A.J. Ewing21OF
56Jack Wenninger23RHP
77Jonah Tong22RHP
98Jacob Reimer223B

The Mets are hoping their young players will help them turn their season around. A.J. Ewing has joined recent graduates Nolan McLean and Carson Benge in the majors, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see Jonah Tong and Jack Wenninger in New York later this year.

New York Yankees

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
20George Lombard Jr.21SS
53Carlos Lagrange23RHP
72Dax Kilby19SS
93Elmer Rodriguez22RHP

The Yankees have an incredibly talented but injury-prone roster, so it’s a good thing they have several top prospects who could contribute to the major league team in the near future.

Seattle Mariners

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
2Colt Emerson20SS
5Ryan Sloan20RHP
10Kade Anderson21LHP
84Lazaro Montes21OF

Ryan Sloan is our top-ranked right-hander. Kade Anderson is our top-ranked southpaw. Somehow, neither of them is Seattle’s top overall prospect. That would be Colt Emerson, who is off to a strong start in the majors. Rounding out the group is Lazaro Montes, one of the biggest, strongest hitters on our list.

St. Louis Cardinals

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
15Rainiel Rodriguez19C
85Jimmy Crooks24C
88Jurrangelo Cijntje23RHP
94Liam Doyle22LHP

There are nine catchers on our Top 100, and the Cardinals have two of them. Rainiel Rodriguez recently earned a promotion to Double-A, while Jimmy Crooks made his MLB debut this past weekend. Things haven’t gone quite as well for the Cardinals’ top pitching prospects this season, but their talent has allowed them to stick at the back of the list.

Three Top-100 Prospects: Six Teams

  • Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Toronto Blue Jays

Atlanta Braves

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
32Eric Hartman19OF
71JR Ritchie22RHP
79Cam Caminiti19LHP

Eric Hartman didn’t even make the pre-season Top 100. Now he’s Atlanta’s top-ranked prospect. As Aram puts it, “This is easily the most impressive prospect breakout of the year.”

Chicago Cubs

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
63Josiah Hartshorn19OF, 1B
65Pedro Ramirez222B, 3B
95Jaxon Wiggins24RHP

The Cubs are the only team with three top-100 prospects but none in the top 50. Josiah Hartshorn and Pedro Ramirez are newcomers to the list, while an injured Jaxon Wiggins has seen his stock fall.

Chicago White Sox

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
34Caleb Bonemer20SS, 3B
51Noah Schultz22LHP
70Braden Montgomery23OF

A burgeoning core of young players is powering Chicago’s surprising success in 2026, and it might not be long before Braden Montgomery joins them. Caleb Bonemer is a little farther away, while an injury halted Noah Schultz eight starts into his rookie season. Nonetheless, things are looking up for the White Sox.

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Detroit Tigers

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
7Max Clark21OF
38Josue Briceño21C, 1B
82Bryce Rainer20SS

Max Clark is one of the fastest prospects on our Top 100, but there’s so much more to his game than just speed. He’s one of three very exciting position player prospects in the Tigers’ system.

Pittsburgh Pirates

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
6Seth Hernandez19RHP
35Edward Florentino19OF
91Jhostynxon Garcia23OF

The Pirates already have Paul Skenes, Bubba Chandler, Braxton Ashcraft, and Jared Jones in their rotation, and they have the highest-upside pitching prospect in the game. The electric Seth Hernandez rose 43 spots in this update.

Toronto Blue Jays

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
27Arjun Nimmala20SS
47JoJo Parker19SS
74Nolan Perry22RHP

Arjun Nimmala has turned things around after a disappointing finish to 2025. JoJo Parker is demonstrating why he was so highly regarded in last year’s draft. Nolan Perry has come out of nowhere to become the top pitching prospect in the organization. The Blue Jays have plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the top of their system.

Two Top-100 Prospects: Nine Teams

  • Arizona Diamondbacks, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels, Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers

Arizona Diamondbacks

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
21Ryan Waldschmidt23OF
83Kayson Cunningham19SS

Ryan Waldschmidt got his call to the majors a month ago, and he’ll graduate soon. Kayson Cunningham, one of the best pure hitters from the 2025 draft class, will replace him as Arizona’s top prospect.

Baltimore Orioles

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
80Trey Gibson24RHP
92Joseph Dzierwa22LHP

The Orioles sneak two prospects into the back end of the Top 100. Trey Gibson’s stock took a hit after a rough big league debut, but Joseph Dzierwa lands on the Top 100 for the first time amid a strong start to his professional career.

Boston Red Sox

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
3Franklin Arias20SS
69Anthony Eyanson21RHP

The Red Sox have graduated a lot of top prospects in the past couple of years. Franklin Arias, who climbed from No. 39 all the way to No. 3, is now the top name to watch in their system.

Cincinnati Reds

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
11Alfredo Duno20C
55Edwin Arroyo22SS

The arrow is pointing up for both of Cincinnati’s top two prospects. Alfredo Duno shot up from No. 42 to No. 11 on our latest update, while Edwin Arroyo is one of the highest-ranked newcomers.

Colorado Rockies

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
46Ethan Holliday19SS
89Charlie Condon231B

If you follow prospects, you definitely know the names Ethan Holliday and Charlie Condon. The Rockies’ first overall picks from the last two years both have huge power potential that could make them very fun to watch in Coors Field.

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Kansas City Royals

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
73Kendry Chourio18RHP
76Josh Hammond19SS

A pair of teenagers, Kendry Chourio and Josh Hammond, represent the Royals on the Top 100. It will be a few years before fans in Kansas City can expect to see them in the majors.

Los Angeles Angels

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
59Tyler Bremner22RHP
100George Klassen24RHP

Tyler Bremner is proving why the Angels took him second overall last summer. George Klassen, on the other hand, has been a bit of a disaster in 2026, and he just managed to hold onto his place in the Top 100.

Philadelphia Phillies

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
13Aidan Miller21SS
60Gage Wood22RHP

A back injury has kept Aidan Miller off the field for all of 2026 so far, but Gage Woood has been turning heads in what is (essentially) his first pro season.

Texas Rangers

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
28Sebastian Walcott20SS, 3B
57Caden Scarborough21RHP

Sebastian Walcott and Caden Scarborough both joined the Rangers organization in 2023. They’re now the team’s top two prospects.

One Top-100 Prospect: San Diego Padres

Top 100 RankProspectAgePosition
9Ethan Salas20C

The Padres may only have one top-100 prospect, but they’re one of only eight teams with a prospect in the top 10. Salas just barely made the cut before the season (No. 100), making him the highest riser on the list.

No Top-100 Prospects: Houston Astros

The Astros are the only team that isn’t represented in our top 100. Combine that with the way their season is going right now, and you have to wonder if it will convince them to sell big at the trade deadline.

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