With a slew of players bumped up from the bottom 50 to the top 50, MLB has updated its 2024 Top 100 Prospects listat the end of the first quarter of the 2024 regular season.
The 45-day threshold for rookies who began the 2024 season on a Major League Opening Day roster with zero MLB service time has ended, so the MLB Pipeline decided to update the rankings of the Top 100 Prospects List. Not much has changed at the top of the list, including Baltimore Orioles top prospect Jackson Holliday, the second baseman/shortstop who struggled in Triple-A is expected to take hold of his opportunity in The Show. At only 20 years old, he’s the third youngest of the top ten prospects on the updated list.
Chourio’s graduation pushes Pirates rookie Paul Skenes up one spot to #2 just one day following his MLB debut, while Caminero and Langford stay in order to complete the top four. Nationals outfielder James Wood struggled in Double-A, striking out more than one-third of his total ABs, but has vastly improved since moving up to Triple-A t only 21 years old and moved up to #5 on the Top Prospects list.
Below is a total list of all 100 prospects in order with their position, MLB team affiliation and level as well as other notable stats. Also, a list of the “highest risers’ or the players who moved significantly up the list, have been included below.
Highest risers
+42 Christian Scott, RHP, Mets (100 to 58)
+40 Andy Pages, OF, Dodgers (92 to 52)
+27 Colt Emerson, SS, Mariners (78 to 51)
+19 Drew Thorpe, RHP, White Sox (76 to 57)
+16 Bubba Chandler, RHP, Pirates (83 to 67)
+16 Jacob Melton, OF, Astros (90 to 74)
+15 Max Meyer, RHP, Marlins (99 to 84)
+14 Dalton Rushing, C, Dodgers (67 to 53)
+13 Kyle Manzardo, 1B, Guardians (52 to 39)
+11 Jackson Jobe, RHP, Tigers (21 to 10)
+11 Blake Mitchell, C, Royals (84 to 73)
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