2025 Baseball America Top 100 MLB Prospects By The Numbers

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Every year, we analyze the demographics of the Baseball America Top 100 Prospects. This year, we’re examining the 2025 Top 100 Prospects by team, position, nationality and source.

You can also view Top 100 demographic information for 201920202021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.

By Team 

Top 100 ProspectsTeam
7Mariners
6Rays, Dodgers
5Cubs, White Sox, Guardians, Tigers
4Red Sox , Brewers, Mets, Phillies, Twins
3Athletics, Rangers, Orioles, Reds, Pirates, Rockies, Cardinals, Nationals
2Diamondbacks, Braves, Royals, Angels, Marlins, Yankees, Padres
1Astros, Giants Blue Jays

By Position

PositionTop 100 Prospects
RHP23
OF20
C11
SS6
1B6
2B6
LHP6
3B5

By Nationality 

CountryTop 100 Prospects
United States76
Dominican Republic12
Venezuela4
Panama1
Colombia1
Cuba1
Canada1
Italy1
Australia1
Japan1
Bahamas1

Note: Padres catcher Ethan Salas signed as an international free agent from Venezuela, but he was born in Florida and spent much of his youth in the United States. Similarly, Josue De Paula was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., but signed out of the Dominican Republic. They are counted in the United States here. Reds pitcher Chase Burns was born in Naples, Italy, where his parents were stationed with the military.

By Source

SourceTop 100 Prospects
High School40
College35
Junior College2
International23

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