As Major League Baseball prepares for another offseason filled with player transactions, Moneyline presents an updated Top 100 prospect list. Initially released following the 2024 draft in July, this revision incorporates various developments in player performance and potential futures, providing valuable insights as trades are anticipated in the coming months.
The factors influencing the ranking of each player encompass their performance statistics, developmental progress, and potential impact at the Major League level. The list also features 50 prospects who narrowly missed inclusion in the rankings, which includes talented right-handed and left-handed pitchers, catchers, infielders, and outfielders, such as Braxton Ashcraft from Pittsburgh and Kevin Alcántara from the Chicago Cubs, among others.
Starting with the rankings from 100 to 91, Spencer Jones of the New York Yankees is noted for a challenging season marked by a high strikeout rate, yet he showcased promising offensive production in the final months. Notably, Robert Calaz, signed for $1.7 million in 2023, demonstrated tremendous potential in his first professional season, while Cam Collier of the Cincinnati Reds illustrated strong performance despite his youth, having hit 20 home runs and earning Futures Game MVP accolades in 2024.