2025 MLB Prospect Rankings: Key Players Shift As Season Nears Conclusion

Updated MLB Top 100 Prospect Rankings
As the 2025 MLB season winds down, we present an updated version of the leaguewide top 100 prospect rankings. With several notable players like Roman Anthony (BOS) and Jacob Misiorowski (MIL) exhausting their prospect status, the rankings have seen significant shifts.
Understanding the Rankings
These rankings are determined by a few pivotal factors:
- Potential: For players in the lower levels of minors and recent draft picks, potential often trumps actual production.
- Talent: For those closer to big league readiness, talent and production weigh more heavily in their ranking.
- Eligibility: A player must maintain rookie eligibility to be included in the rankings, meaning they cannot exceed a set number of at-bats or days on the active roster.
New Entrants and Notable Names
We begin with our featured prospect list, starting right outside the top 100:
Notable Prospects (Nos. 100-91)
- 100. RHP Khal Stephen (CLE)
- 99. OF Spencer Jones (NYY)
- 98. RHP Jaxon Wiggins (CHC)
This section has seen some players make their mark after previous struggles. Jaxon Wiggins, for example, was selected primarily based on potential and has shown improvement this season.
Biggest Risers
Konnor Griffin (PIT) has made the most substantial leap, rising 70 spots since the last update, showcasing his immense talent and performance.
Declines to Note
Carson Williams (TB) is among those who have notably fallen in the rankings, dropping 53 spots. Nevertheless, he is still viewed as a significant asset for the future.
Conclusion
With the prospect landscape continually evolving, these updates are essential for fans and teams alike as they prepare for the future. The MLB never stops generating talent, and the next generation of stars is just around the corner.








