2022 Top 100 Prospects

As the minor league season moves into its third month, we have another update to our Top 100 Prospects list.
For June 2, we have done a full update, gathering feedback from scouts, pro scouting directors, analysts, coaches and front office officials to produce our updated Top 100.
Players qualify for the Top 100 if they have 130 or fewer MLB at-bats or 50 or fewer MLB innings. Service time considerations do not play a role in who is eligible to rank on the list.
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Michael Harris II
Braves OFNotes:Tools: Hit: 60 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Fielding: 55 | Arm: 60
Skinny: Harris showed tantalizing potential all season at High-A, where he produced enough on both sides of the ball to ascend to the top spot in the Braves' organization. A few tweaks to his approach should unlock even more potential.Less - 64Last: 65
Shea Langeliers
Athletics CNotes:Tools: Hit: 45 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 70
Skinny: Langeliers might not grab headlines in the same fashion as fellow catchers Adley Rutschman or Gabriel Moreno, but he's an exceptional defensive backstop with a cannon for an arm and has shown more power than expected as a pro.Less
