These are the top prospects in the 2026 MLB Draft.

High school and college baseball has come to an end. The MLB Draft Combine is in the rearview mirror. Summer wood bat leagues are well underway. Data, player interviews and years worth of live looks and evaluations are helping to lead the charge at this stage. Our three pillars of player evaluation remain -- Live looks, data evaluation and conversations with scouting executives.

Georgia Tech catcher Vahn Lackey holds the thrown atop the board, and he will finish this cycle as the top-ranked prospect in the Draft. His combination of dynamic athleticism, impact offensive production and ability to play a premium position at a high level makes him the top prospect in the class. It's a reasonably whole profile with tools in every facet of the game. Likewise, Grady Emerson brings a level of polish and production seldom seen in his demographic. It's a tremendous blend of floor and upside. 

The strength and depth of this class appears to be high school pitching now. The arms are diverse, deep and impactful in a number of different ways and flavors. College pitching has a chance to have a really nice bucket of arms in the top four or five rounds, however it's lighter at the top. High school position players are good, but don't appear great. Most players have a red flag they'll need to overcome as professionals. Overall, this is an average draft class by the eye, but does appear deeper into the middle-rounds than an ordinary class.

Enjoy. 

LAST UPDATE: 7/1/2026