Tracking 2024 In-Season Top 100 Prospect Movement

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Updated: June 5.

Throughout the 2024 season, we’ll track the movement within the Baseball America Top 100 Prospects list.

This is our third in-season update. So our readers can have a full understanding of all the moves, we’re tracking significant moves up or down, graduations and players who join each month. And we have a full list of where everyone ranked in each monthly update in a chart.

June

Big Moves Up In The June Update

Paul Skenes, RHP, Pirates (Up 4 Spots In The Top 10): Skenes’ MLB debut has been about as impressive as could have been imagined. He’ll graduate in roughly five starts, but he’s a comfortable No. 1 prospect until then.

Noah Schultz, LHP, White Sox (Up 17 Spots)

Marcelo Mayer, SS, Red Sox (Up 8 Spots)

Carson Williams, SS, Rays (Up 15 Spots)

Colt Emerson, SS, Mariners (Up 21 Spots)

Emmanuel Rodriguez, OF, Twins (Up 23 Spots)

Aidan Miller, SS, Phillies (Up 52 Spots)

Tink Hence, RHP, Cardinals (Up 36 Spots)

Chase Dollander, RHP, Rockies (Up 22 Spots)

Christian Scott, RHP, Mets (Up 29 Spots)

Xavier Isaac, 1B, Rays (Up 13 Spots)

Lazaro Montes, OF, Mariners (Up 30 Spots)

Starlyn Caba, SS, Phillies (Up 39 Spots)

Kyle Manzardo, 1B, Guardians (Up 19 Spots)

Moises Ballesteros, C, Cubs (Up 24 Spots)

Jonny Farmelo, OF, Mariners (Up 34 Spots)

Kevin Alcantara, OF, Cubs (Up 20 Spots)

Thomas White, LHP, Marlins (Up 49 Spots)

Logan Evans, RHP, Mariners (Up 14 Spots)

Big Moves Down In The June Update

Max Clark, OF, Tigers (Down -13 Spots)

Pete Crow-Armstrong, OF, Cubs (Down -13 Spots)

Jacob Misiorowski, RHP, Brewers (Down -27 Spots)

Spencer Jones, OF, Yankees (Down -26 Spots)

Robby Snelling, LHP, Padres (Down -47 Spots)

Ricky Tiedemann, LHP, Blue Jays (Down -19 Spots)

Bubba Chandler, RHP, Pirates (Down -16 Spots)

Brady House, 3B, Nationals (Down -36 Spots)

Luis Morales, RHP, Athletics (Down -24 Spots)

Victor Scott II, OF, Cardinals (Down -20 Spots)

Moving On

Luis Perales, RHP, Red Sox (No. 57)

Angel Genao, SS, Guardians (No. 65)

Luke Keaschall, 2B, Twins (No. 66)

Kevin McGonigle, SS, Tigers (No. 67)

Thomas White, LHP, Marlins (No. 73)

Ralphy Velazquez, 1B, Guardians (No. 84)

Spencer Schwellenbach, RHP, Braves (No. 92)

Blade Tidwell, RHP, Mets (No. 94)

Brandon Sproat, RHP, Mets (No. 97)

Quinn Mathews, LHP, Cardinals (No. 98)

Cade Povich, LHP, Orioles (No. 99)

Zebby Matthews, RHP, Twins (No. 100)

Graduated

Jackson Chourio, OF, Brewers

Evan Carter, OF, Rangers

Wyatt Langford, OF, Rangers

Jackson Merrill, OF, Padres

Colt Keith, 3B, Tigers

Austin Wells, C, Yankees

Tyler Soderstrom, C, Athletics

Jared Jones, RHP, Pirates

Andy Pages, OF, Dodgers

Dropped Out

Dylan Lesko, RHP, Padres:

Mick Abel, RHP, Phillies

Shane Baz, RHP, Rays

Everson Pereira, OF, Yankees

Roderick Arias, SS, Yankees

Tekoah Roby, RHP, Cardinals

Termarr Johnson, 2B, Pirates

Connor Phillips, RHP, Reds

Thomas Saggese, 2B, Cardinals

Yanquiel Fernandez, OF, Rockies

Cam Collier, 3B, Reds

George Lombard Jr., SS, Yankees

May

Big Moves Up In The May Update

James Wood, OF, Nationals (Up 2 Spots In The Top 10): Wood continues to show solid improvement in the plate discipline skills that were his to-do list to be big league ready. The competition between him and Dylan Crews for No. 1 prospect status in the Nationals system remains a tight one, but Wood is younger, has louder tools and is performing better at a level higher than Crews.

Jared Jones, RHP, Pirates (Up 16 Spots): Pretty much every pitcher in the Top 100 aspires to do what Jones is doing currently in the major leagues. We didn’t put him above Skenes, and so he’ll likely graduate without ascending to “top pitching prospect in baseball” status, but it’s hard to argue any other pitcher in the minors should rank ahead of him considering Jones’ combination of exceptional stuff, solid control and big league success.

Mason Miller, RHP, Athletics (Up 8 Spots): Miller is showing he can be one of the best relievers n baseball. There are still durability concerns, but if Miller can stay healthy, he should dominate ninth innings for years to come.

Max Meyer, RHP, Marlins (Up 34 Spots): Coming into the year, there were questions about whether Meyer could show he was as good or even better than he was pre-injury. Meyer answered those questions with several impressive MLB starts before a puzzling demotion to the minors that’s aimed to reduce his workload.

Jefferson Rojas, SS, Cubs (Up 45 Spots): Rojas has drawn rave reviews during spring training and early in the Midwest League season.

Jacob Wilson, SS, Athletics (Up 19 Spots): We were a little skeptical about Wilson’s bat coming out of 2023. He’s shown so far that he can handle the aggressive assignment to Double-A Midland. He has a very aggressive, contact-oriented approach, but it’s working for him, and his defense is solid.

Christian Scott, RHP, Mets (Up 31 Spots): Scott has been one of the fastest risers of the early season, as he’s managed to maintain all of his best attributes (control, feel for pitching) while steadily improving his stuff. He’s knocking on the door of a big league callup.

Orelvis Martinez, 2B/3B, Blue Jays (Up 18 Spots): Martinez’s power potential has long been lauded, but he’s steadily improved at his ability to make consistent contact on hittable pitches.

Tink Hence, RHP, Cardinals (Up 11 Spots): Hence keeps shoving and keeps showing why he’s on of the better pitching prospects in baseball.

Jordan Beck, OF, Rockies (Up 20 Spots): Beck received an April promotion to the big leagues. He has a nice blend of power and athleticism that should fit well in Coors Field’s cavernous outfield.

Aidan Miller, SS, Phillies (Up 16 Spots): Miller has gotten off to a good start at the plate, which was to be expected. His defense has looked better than expected so far.

Kyle Manzardo, 1B, Guardians (Up 12 Spots): Manzardo is doing everything he can to push for a spot in the Guardians’ lineup and

Big Moves Down In The May Update

Brooks Lee, SS, Twins (Down 14 Spots): Lee’s injury risk was the biggest concern surrounding him when he was draft eligible. Now he’s sidelined with a back injury that could be a long-term concenr.

Ricky Tiedemann, LHP, Blue Jays (Down 34 Spots): Tiedemann’s stuff is special when he’s healthy. But he’s on the injured list once again with elbow issues. Durability is the biggest concern with Tiedemann, and those concerns are only heightened now.

A.J. Smith-Shawver, RHP, Braves (Down 25 Spots): Smith-Shawver has gone from the Braves’ rotation to struggling in Triple-A.

Noble Meyer, RHP, Marlins (Down 22 Spots): Meyer’s control has been less than expected in the early going this year.

Hurston Waldrep, RHP, Braves (Down 20 Spots): Waldrep reached Triple-A in 2023. This year, he’s started the season by getting regularly shelled in Double-A. His velocity hasn’t dipped, but his fastball is much too hittable.

Marco Luciano, SS, Giants (Down 10 Spots): Luciano’s surface-level numbers look fine, but his lack of power production, especially for a hitter in the Pacific Coast League who has already spent a week in Reno, is puzzling.

Mick Abel, RHP, Phillies (Down 13 Spots): Young pitchers don’t always develop linearly. Abel seems to have stagnated, as he continues to struggle to put away hitters. He’s only 22, so there’s plenty of time to fix this issue, but ideally we’d see more improvement already.

Termarr Johnson, 2B, Pirates (Down 12 Spots): As a second baseman, Johnson is going to need to hit a lot to justify a Top 100 spot. In a return to High-A Greensboro, he hasn’t taken a step forward yet.

Victor Scott II, OF, Cardinals (Down 10 Spots): Don’t worry too much about Scott’s struggles in a brief big league stint, but it was a sign he needs some more minor league time.

Dylan Lesko, RHP, Padres (Down 50 Spots): We hoped that Lesko’s control and command troubles in 2023 were based around him shaking off rust after Tommy John surgery. Instead, the control problems have gotten even worse this year. Lesko has a 51% strike rate this year, which is about as low as you’ll ever find for a minor league starter.

Roderick Arias, SS, Yankees (Down 31 Spots): This is Arias’ first exposure to full-season baseball, but a 37% strikeout rate wasn’t expected. The hope is this is a hiccup as he adjusts to a new level.

Tyler Soderstrom, C, Athletics (Down 21 Spots): Soderstrom’s defense behind the plate remains in question.

Connor Phillips, RHP, Reds (Down 27 Spots): Phillips’ control isn’t helped by Triple-A’s ABS system, but he has to throw more strikes more consistently to get back to the majors.

Moving On

Edgar Quero, C, White Sox: Quero has impressed in the early going both at and behind the plate.

Caden Dana, RHP, Angels: Dana has handled a very aggressive assignment to Double-A Rocket City with aplomb.

Jaison Chourio, OF, Guardians: Chourio keeps getting better and better, and now joins his brother Jackson on the Top 100, just before his brother graduates.

Graduated

Evan Carter, OF, Rangers

Kyle Harrison, LHP, Giants

Colton Cowser, OF, Orioles

Michael Busch, 1B, Cubs

Brayan Rocchio, SS, Guardians

Gavin Stone, RHP, Dodgers

Nolan Schanuel, 1B, Angels

Curtis Mead, 2B, Rays

DL Hall, LHP, Brewers

Ceddane Rafaela, OF/SS, Red Sox

Dropped Out

Everson Pereira, OF, Yankees: Pereira’s contact issues remain a concern. He misses way too may hittable pitches.

Chase Hampton, RHP, Yankees: Hampton remains sidelined by injury. When you’re at the back of the Top 100, that’s enough to sometimes drop you off so other players can join the 100.

April

Big Moves Up In The April Update

James Wood, OF, Nationals (Up 3 Spots Into The Top 10): Wood was one of the best hitters in spring training, flashing the tools that have long made him a premium prospect.

Jackson Jobe, RHP, Tigers (Up 8 Spots): Jobe already ranked among the best pitching prospects in the game, but the feedback from his spring outings led us to now bump him up to the second highest ranked pitching prospect in the game behind Paul Skenes.

Jared Jones, RHP, Pirates (Up 48 Spots): The scouting feedback on Jones’ improvements during the 2023 season was quite strong, but even with that, his step forward this spring was eye-opening. Jones’ fastball and slider are both present plus pitches, which makes him a valuable part of the Pirates’ rotation.

Rhett Lowder, RHP, Reds (Up 18 Spots): Lowder didn’t pitch in a pro game after he signed in 2023. His spring appearances have been encouraging and offer hints that he could move quickly.

Josue De Paula, OF, Dodgers (Up 46 Spots): De Paula has advanced bat-to-ball skills for his age, and is now showing he’s getting to more of his excellent raw power.

Brayan Rocchio, SS, Guardians (Up 26 Spots): Rocchio won a competitive battle to be the Guardians’ everyday shortstop. He’ll graduate soon, but he gets a bump up the list before he does.

Gavin Stone, RHP, Dodgers (Up 17 Spot): Stone was excellent this spring and won the Dodgers’ fifth starter job. He is three starts away from graduating.

Big Moves Down In The April Update

Noelvi Marte, 3B, Reds (Down 10 Spots): Since we last ranked Marte, he’s been suspended for testing positive for a performance enhancing drug. It doesn’t derail his long-term potential, but it is a cause for some concern.

Chase Hampton, RHP, Yankees (Down 19 Spots): Hampton is on the injured list with a sore shoulder.

Graduated

Masyn Winn, SS, Cardinals

Dropped Out

Nick Frasso, RHP, Dodgers: Frasso will miss the 2024 season with a torn labrum.

Robert Gasser, RHP, Brewers: Gasser went on the injured list with an elbow injury.

Here’s a full look at how our Top 100 has changed with each monthly update. In-between movement during a month to account for graduations is not reflected.

Jan. 16April 5May 2June 5PlayerPosTeam
1112Jackson HollidaySSOrioles
222Gr.Jackson ChourioOFBrewers
3334Junior Caminero3BRays
44Gr.Gr.Evan CarterOFRangers
554Gr.Wyatt LangfordOFRangers
6675Dylan CrewsOFNationals
79911Jordan LawlarSSD-backs
8101013Ethan SalasCPadres
9761Paul SkenesRHPPirates
10111118Samuel BasalloCOrioles
11853James WoodOFNationals
12131320Andrew PainterRHPPhillies
1314147Walker JenkinsOFTwins
14212110Marcelo MayerSSRed Sox
15151612Colson MontgomerySSWhite Sox
1616178Jasson DominguezOFYankees
171715Gr.Jackson MerrillOFPadres
18202030Pete Crow-ArmstrongOFCubs
19191929Max ClarkOFTigers
2012126Jackson JobeRHPTigers
21181819Roman AnthonyOFRed Sox
22225569Ricky TiedemannLHPBlue Jays
23333735Noelvi Marte3BReds
24232225Cade HortonRHPCubs
25242317Coby Mayo3BOrioles
2625Gr.Gr.Kyle HarrisonLHPGiants
27272468Robby SnellingLHPPadres
282825Gr.Colt Keith3BTigers
29292631Chase DeLauterOFGuardians
30302732Jett WilliamsSSMets
31312833Matt ShawSSCubs
32342952Jacob MisiorowskiRHPBrewers
33353836Jeferson QueroCBrewers
3432Gr.Gr.Colton CowserOFOrioles
35384945Brooks LeeSSTwins
36393234Adael AmadorSSRockies
37403314Carson WilliamsSSRays
384188DroppedDylan LeskoRHPPadres
39Gr.Gr.Gr.Masyn WinnSSCardinals
4036309Noah SchultzLHPWhite Sox
41433623Heston KjerstadOFOrioles
42446672AJ Smith-ShawverRHPBraves
4345Gr.Gr.Michael Busch1BCubs
44463937Cole YoungSSMariners
454735Gr.Mason MillerRHPAthletics
46373153Spencer JonesOFYankees
47484038Owen CaissieOFCubs
48496770Noble MeyerRHPMarlins
49526856Hurston WaldrepRHPBraves
50534326Dalton RushingCDodgers
51635347Harry FordCMariners
52504115Colt EmersonSSMariners
53554416Emmanuel RodriguezOFTwins
54565651Sebastian WalcottSSRangers
55575081Brady House3BNationals
56646975Marco LucianoSSGiants
57586050Bryce Eldridge1BGiants
58594541Drew ThorpeRHPWhite Sox
59606171Bubba ChandlerRHPPirates
60423428Rhett LowderRHPReds
61615124Chase DollanderRHPRockies
62625246Kyle TeelCRed Sox
63665448Justin CrawfordOFPhillies
646778DroppedMick AbelRHPPhillies
6579Gr.Gr.Curtis Mead3BRays
666857DroppedShane BazRHPRays
6780DroppedDroppedEverson PereiraOFYankees
686994DroppedRoderick AriasSSYankees
69705840Xavier Isaac1BRays
70816559Tyler Black3BBrewers
717159Gr.Austin WellsCYankees
7291DroppedDroppedChase HamptonRHPYankees
738295Gr.Tyler SoderstromCAthletics
74268Gr.Jared JonesRHPPirates
757270DroppedTekoah RobyRHPCardinals
76734844Jacob WilsonSSAthletics
777480DroppedTermarr Johnson2BPirates
787596DroppedConnor PhillipsRHPReds
79867593Luis MoralesRHPAthletics
8054Gr.Gr.Brayan RocchioSSGuardians
81767178Jace Jung2BTigers
8265Gr.Gr.Gavin StoneRHPDodgers
83778195Victor Scott IIOFCardinals
84836422Tink HenceRHPCardinals
858472DroppedThomas Saggese2BCardinals
8678Gr.Gr.Nolan Schanuel1BAngels
87858276Ronny Mauricio2BMets
88877379Jacob MeltonOFAstros
89884642Max MeyerRHPMarlins
90896354Orelvis MartinezSSBlue Jays
91907474Drew GilbertOFMets
929283DroppedYanquiel FernandezOFRockies
9393Gr.Gr.DL HallLHPBrewers
9494Gr.Gr.Ceddanne RafaelaOFRed Sox
95957760Brayden Taylor3BRays
969785Gr.Andy PagesOFDodgers
97514239Josue De PaulaOFDodgers
98Dropped87Robert GasserLHPBrewers
99968477Leodalis De VriesSSPadres
100998649Lazaro MontesOFMariners
989296Thayron LiranzoCDodgers
100Gr.Gr.Luis GilRHPYankees
6227Christian ScottRHPMets
7658Jordan BeckOFRockies
8761Kyle Manzardo1BGuardians
89DroppedCam Collier3BReds
9080Alfredo DunoCReds
9164Kevin AlcantaraOFCubs
9362Moises BallesterosCCubs
9790Edgar QueroCWhite Sox
99DroppedGeorge Lombard Jr.SSYankees
57Luis PeralesRHPRed Sox
65Angel GenaoSSGuardians
66Luke Keaschall2BTwins
67Kevin McGonigleSSTigers
73Thomas WhiteLHPMarlins
84Ralphy Velazquez1BGuardians
92Spencer SchwellenbachRHPBraves
94Blade TidwellRHPMets
97Brandon SproatRHPMets
98Quinn MathewsLHPCardinals
99Cade PovichLHPOrioles
100Zebby MatthewsRHPTwins

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