The Future is Bright: MLB's Top 25 Prospects Under 20 Making Waves

Introduction
The future of Major League Baseball (MLB) shines brightly with an influx of promising young talent ready to make their mark. This season, a host of high-profile rookies has already captivated fans, but even more exciting is the next wave of prospects generating buzz across the leagues. Leading the pack is Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony, while top 10 consensus prospects like Konnor Griffin, Leo De Vries, Sebastian Walcott, and Jesús Made entice fans with their remarkable skills at such a young age.
Top 25 MLB Prospects Aged 20 and Under
As MLB continues to evolve, we’ve compiled a list of the top 25 prospects aged 20 and under based on their current production, future upside, and long-term expectations. Here’s who to watch out for:
- 25. SS JoJo Parker, Toronto Blue Jays (19 years): Not yet made pro debut; solid offensive profile projected.
- 24. OF Eduardo Quintero, Los Angeles Dodgers (19 years): (.295/.416/.504) standout in the minors following a modest signing.
- 23. SS Franklin Arias, Boston Red Sox (19 years): (.281/.343/.386) dynamic shortstop now leading Boston’s farm system.
- 22. SS George Lombard Jr., New York Yankees (20 years): (.232/.367/.369) boasts an advanced approach at the plate.
- 21. OF Jonny Farmelo, Seattle Mariners (20 years): (.244/.333/.500) limited by injuries but has standout potential.
- 20. 2B Michael Arroyo, Seattle Mariners (20 years): (.258/.398/.440) future star with a strong offensive game.
- 19. C/1B Josue Briceño, Detroit Tigers (20 years): (.266/.383/.506) showcased potential as a power hitter.
- 18. OF Theo Gillen, Tampa Bay Rays (19 years): (.267/.433/.387) exceptional hitting skills complemented by speed.
- 17. SS Bryce Rainer, Detroit Tigers (20 years): (.288/.383/.448) set to become a top prospect if he returns strong post-injury.
- 16. SS Eli Willits, Washington Nationals (17 years): Pro-ready skills shown in early games at Single-A.
- 15. IF Luis Peña, Milwaukee Brewers (18 years): (.287/.357/.454) rising star with impressive minor league performance.
- 14. OF Zyhir Hope, Los Angeles Dodgers (20 years): (.279/.393/.455) exceptional tools with a strong plate approach.
- 13. RHP Seth Hernandez, Pittsburgh Pirates (19 years): Future ace potential with advanced pitching skills.
- 12. OF Walker Jenkins, Minnesota Twins (20 years): (.299/.421/.466) likely to push for a roster spot by spring.
- 11. LHP Thomas White, Miami Marlins (20 years): Dominant pitching stats showcase potential for a successful career.
- 10. OF Lazaro Montes, Seattle Mariners (20 years): (.245/.355/.540) impressive power with potential for big league success.
- 9. SS Ethan Holliday, Colorado Rockies (18 years): (.222/.333/.278) seen as a future power slugger.
- 8. OF Max Clark, Detroit Tigers (20 years): (.275/.409/.439) touted as one of Tigers’ promising picks.
- 7. OF Josue De Paula, Los Angeles Dodgers (20 years): Recognized for his all-around offensive skills.
- 6. 1B Bryce Eldridge, San Francisco Giants (20 years): Power threat with a notable future in MLB.
- 5. Colt Emerson, age 20: A consistent hits producer expected to climb the ranks.
- 4. Sebastian Walcott, Miami Marlins (19 years): Showcased skills leading to swift promotions.
- 3. Leo De Vries, Athletics (18 years): Quickly making waves due to impressive debut stats.
- 2. Jesús Made, Milwaukee Brewers (19 years): Emerging quickly as a top-level prospect.
- 1. Konnor Griffin, Pittsburgh Pirates (19 years): Potentially the number one prospect with all-around skills.
Conclusion
These prospects are not only shaping the future of their respective teams but also the landscape of Major League Baseball. With their talent and determination, they promise an exciting era for fans everywhere.








