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Los Angeles, CA - May 30: Roch Cholowsky #1 of the UCLA Bruins reacts after flying out with two runners on to end the eighth inning of a NCAA Los Angeles Regional baseball game against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles on Saturday, May 30, 2026. (Photo by Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images) | MediaNews Group via Getty Images
This is the third and final edition of the consensus rankings. If you are interested in the previous versions, the June Top 200 and the April Top 100 are linked here if you want to see how a player has been moving over the past few months.
There are some changes this time around. Obviously the most notable is going from a Top 200 to a Top 500. The next big change is the number of lists included drops from seven to six, as the Keith Law/Athletic list was very short (only Top 100) and the rankings were very different than anyone else’s, so it would throw off things both at the top and in that 75-150 range. Another small change from last time is I am cutting out the listing of player movement, as there wasn’t enough time to get that done and have this list ready for you in time for the draft due to these lists being released late.
The six lists used are Baseball America, Pipeline (Only Top 250), Perfect Game, ESPN/Kiley McDaniel (Top 250), Overslot/Mock Draft Simulator, as well as my own. The player ranked No. 1 on a list gets 500 points towards the consensus total, while the player ranked No. 500 receives one point. In total there were 695 players who received at least one point. All of these lists have been recently updated, so there is nothing old in these rankings. Two of these lists are shorter than a Top 500, so there will be heavier weight to the other four lists in the bottom half of the rankings.
Note that these rankings are a composite of all sources, and outside of my own rankings being one part of the six rankings included, this is not something I have influenced at all. For players who are tied in points for a spot, I am giving the higher ranking to the player who ranks higher on the greater number of lists, with the second tie breaker being awarded for the highest ranking on any list, followed by number of lists a player is included on, and if it’s still tied the player with the lowest ranking on any individual list loses. I will include some comments below on some of the interesting things included in the composite, and break this down into tiers solely based on how highly rated these players were in terms of points.
Tier 1
1.Roch Cholowsky, SS, UCLA – 2996 points
2.Grady Emerson, SS, Texas HS – 2995
3.Vahn Lackey, C, Georgia Tech – 2991
The original thought that Cholowsky would be a consensus top pick is out the window, as he beats Emerson by just one point. Roch was the top guy on three boards to two for Emerson. Lackey took home the other top slot and was second in another set of rankings. It’s clear that there isn’t much separating these three guys from each other and they have separated themselves from the second trio that makes up the clear Top 6.
Tier 2
4.Jackson Flora, RHP, UC Santa Barbara – 2978
5.Eric Booth Jr., OF, Mississippi HS – 2974
6.Jacob Lombard, SS, Florida HS – 2972
These three are tightly grouped as a clear second tier of the Top 6. In all six sets of rankings, these guys occupied 17 of the 18 total slots of 4/5/6 in the rankings, with only Lombard coming in at 7th.
Tier 3
7.Drew Burress, OF, Georgia Tech – 2957
8.Tyler Bell, SS, Kentucky – 2949
9.Ryder Helfrick, C, Arkansas – 2948
10.Chris Hacopian, SS, Texas A&M – 2941
11.Derek Curiel, OF, LSU – 2931
Tier 4
12.Jared Grindlinger, LHP/OF, California HS – 2922
13.Justin Lebron, SS, Alabama – 2917
14.Cameron Flukey, RHP, Coastal Carolina – 2916
15.Gio Rojas, LHP, Florida HS – 2915
16.AJ Gracia, OF, Virginia – 2909
17.Trevor Condon, OF, Georgia HS – 2897
18.Ace Reese, 3B, Mississippi State – 2894
19.Liam Peterson, RHP, Florida – 2883
20.Sawyer Strosnider, OF, TCU – 2876
Tier 5
21.Hunter Dietz, LHP, Arkansas – 2853
22.Cole Carlon, LHP, Arizona State – 2850
23.Daniel Jackson, C, Georgia – 2840
24.Mason Edwards, LHP, USC – 2840
Jackson takes the first tie, ranking with a higher slot on four of the six lists.
25.Zion Rose, OF, Louisville – 2839
26.Cade Townsend, RHP, Mississippi – 2830
27.Tegan Kuhns, RHP, Tennessee – 2827
28.Coleman Borthwick, RHP, Florida HS – 2817
29.Bo Lowrance, 3B, South Carolina HS – 2812
30.Logan Hughes, OF, Texas Tech – 2811
31.Carson Bolemon, RHP, South Carolina HS – 2808
32.Caden Sorrell, OF, Texas A&M – 2793
33.Logan Reddeman, RHP, UCLA – 2791
34.Eric Becker, SS, Virginia – 2789
35.Taylor Rabe, RHP, Mississippi – 2884
36.Cole Prosek, SS, Mississippi HS – 2780
Tier 6
37.Brody Bumila, LHP, Massachusetts HS – 2764
38.Logan Schmidt, LHP, California HS – 2762
39.Aiden Robbins, OF, Texas – 2761
40.Tyler Spangler, SS, California HS – 2759
41.Archer Horn, SS, California HS – 2756
42.Jack Radel, RHP, Notre Dame – 2754
43.Aiden Ruiz, SS, New York HS – 2751
44.Chase Brunson, OF, TCU – 2737
45.Ben Blair, RHP, Liberty – 2737
Brunson takes this tie with the second tie breaker, coming in highest of the two anywhere – 29th on the list over at Overslot.
46.Taj Marchand, SS, South Carolina HS – 2728
47.Jensen Hirschkorn, RHP, California HS – 2712
48.Ty Head, OF, NC State – 2685
49.Jarren Advincula, 2B, Georgia Tech – 2678
50.Landon Thome, SS, Illinois HS – 2672
51.Connor Comeau, SS, Texas HS – 2669
52.James Clark, SS, California HS – 2666
53.Sean Duncan, LHP, Canada HS – 2665
54.Blake Bowen, OF, California HS – 2664
55.Will Brick, C, Tennessee HS – 2664
After both coming in higher on two lists, Bowen wins the tie because he ranked highest on a list – 37th on the PG list.
56.Chris Rembert, 2B, Auburn – 2658
57.Blake Bryant, RHP, Georgia HS – 2654
Tier 7
58.Kaiden McCarthy, RHP, Vermont HS – 2638
59.Gavin Grahovac, 3B, Texas A&M – 2634
60.Joey Volchko, RHP, Georgia – 2631
61.Kaeden Waechter, RHP, Florida HS – 2629
62.Jake Brown, OF, LSU – 2625
63.Carson Tinney, C, Texas – 2620
64.Wes Mendes, LHP, Florida State – 2618
65.Andrew Williamson, OF, UCF – 2615
66.Jack Natili, C, Cincinnati – 2610
67.Joseph Contreras, RHP, Georgia HS – 2603
68.Owen Hull, OF, North Carolina – 2587
69.Rocco Maniscalco, SS, Alabama HS – 2579
Tier 8
70.Luke Williams, SS, Pennsylvania HS – 2511
71.Mulivai Levu, 1B, UCLA – 2500
72.Myles Bailey, 1B, Florida State – 2487
73.Brett Renfrow, RHP, Virginia Tech – 2483
74.Jake Schaffner, SS, North Carolina – 2480
75.Cole Koeninger, SS, Texas HS – 2472
76.Noah Wilson, OF, Tennessee HS – 2468
77.Ethan Wachsmann, RHP, Colorado HS – 2463
78.Ethan Kleinschmit, LHP, Oregon State – 2459
79.Caden Bogenpohl, OF, Missouri State – 2448
80.Ruger Riojas, RHP, Texas – 2426
81.Will Gasparino, OF, UCLA – 2425
82.Carter Beck, OF, Indiana State – 2423
83.Gabe Gaeckle, RHP, Arkansas – 2416
84.Ethan Bass, SS, Illinois HS – 2409
85.Will Adams, OF, Alabama HS – 2407
86.Jacob Dudan, RHP, NC State – 2403
87.Cooper Harris, RHP, Texas HS – 2402
88.Kevin Roberts Jr., OF, Mississippi HS – 2401
89.Tyson LeBlanc, SS, Kansas – 2394
90.Dee Kennedy, SS, Kansas State – 2388
91.Carson Kerce, SS, Georgia Tech – 2385
92.Jace Mataczynski, SS, Wisconsin HS – 2384
93.Elliot Lascelles, SS, Canada HS – 2380
94.Peyton Bonds, OF, Rutgers – 2376
95.Bo Holloway, LHP, Tennessee HS – 2361
96.Beau Peterson, 3B, Kansas HS – 2358
97.Ryan Lynch, RHP, North Carolina – 2356
98.Savion Sims, RHP, Texas HS – 2349
99.Jason DeCaro, RHP, North Carolina – 2347
100.Trey Ebel, SS, California HS – 2346
101.Evan Dempsey, RHP/OF, Florida Gulf Coast – 2340
102.Dominic Santarelli, OF, Wisconsin HS – 2338
103.Malachi Washington, OF, Georgia HS – 2335
104.Sean Dunlap, C, Indiana HS – 2334
105.Lucas Nawrocki, RHP, Texas HS – 2333
106.Daniel Cuvet, 3B, Miami – 2333
After both being higher on three lists, this tie is broken by myself having Nawrocki the highest – 72nd overall.
Tier 9
107.Ryan Peterson, RHP, Sam Houston State – 2316
108.Brendan Brock, C, Oklahoma – 2316
Peterson ranks higher on four out of the six lists.
109.Kyle Jones, OF, Florida – 2315
110.Keon Johnson, SS, Georgia HS – 2314
111.Roman Martin, 3B, UCLA – 2310
112.Tommy LaPour, RHP, TCU – 2299
113.James Tronstein, SS/OF, California HS – 2297
114.Martin Shelar, OF, Georgia HS – 2297
Tronstein ranks higher on four of the six spots.
115.Cooper Sides, RHP, California HS – 2293
116.Shane Sdao, LHP, Texas A&M – 2283
117.Camden Kozeal, 2B, Arkansas – 2280
118.Caden Ferraro, OF, Texas Tech – 2269
119.Jack Slightom, RHP, Illinois HS – 2267
120.Julian Garcia, RHP, California HS – 2256
121.Ethan Norby, LHP, East Carolina – 2250
122.Jaxon Willits, SS, Oklahoma – 2228
123.Carson Wiggins, RHP, Arkansas – 2226
124.Gavin Gallagher, 2B, North Carolina – 2223
125.Eric Guevara, 3B, Auburn – 2215
126.Tre Broussard, OF, Houston – 2211
127.Denton Lord, RHP, Florida HS – 2205
128.Ryan Marohn, LHP, NC State – 2200
129.Kollin Ritchie, OF, Oklahoma State – 2195
130.Bryce Hill, RHP, Connecticut HS – 2192
Tier 10
131.Kade Lewis, 3B, Wake Forest – 2177
132.Jason Amalbert, SS, New Jersey HS – 2166
133.Maxx Yehl, LHP, West Virginia – 2150
134.Matt Ponatoski, RHP/SS, Ohio HS – 2150
Yehl takes this tie because his 102nd overall ranking on the Overslot list was the highest of either player.
135.Alex Weingartner, SS, New Jersey HS – 2145
136.Wilson Andersen, RHP, Florida HS – 2125
137.Dylan Bowen, SS, Indiana HS – 2118
138.Henry Ford, 3B, Tennessee – 2115
139.Anthony Murphy, OF, California HS – 2114
140.Alex Hernandez, 2B, Georgia Tech – 2112
141.Camden Johnson, 3B, Oklahoma – 2086
142.Jake McCoy, LHP, South Carolina – 2086
143.Hudson DeVaughan, RHP, Indiana HS – 2086
Johnson and McCoy each ranked highest on three lists, which sends DeVaughan into third in this three-way tie. Johnson takes the win because coming in at 101st on Baseball America is the highest of his and McCoy’s rankings.
144.Gannon Grant, RHP, Indiana HS – 2079
145.Robbie Lavey, C, George Washington – 2078
146.Garrett Wright, C, Tennessee – 2058
147.Tyler Putnam, RHP, Missouri HS – 2040
148.Rylan Lujo, OF, Georgia – 2039
149.Andruw Giles, OF, Nevada HS – 2035
150.Duncan Marsten, RHP, Wake Forest – 2026
151.Deiten Lachance, C, Oklahoma – 2021
152.Tre Phelps, 3B, Georgia – 1983
153.James Jorgensen, RHP, Texas HS – 1980
154.Kyle Johnson, LHP, Virginia – 1979
155.Steele Murdock, RHP, UC San Diego – 1978
156.Carson Jasa, RHP, Nebraska – 1973
157.Gary Morse, RHP, California HS – 1972
158.Ryan Cooney, 2B, Oregon – 1964
159.Trey Beard, LHP, Florida State – 1961
160.Nathan Taylor, RHP, Cincinnati – 1956
161.Cal Randall, RHP, UCLA – 1949
162.Dalton Wentz, 3B, Wake Forest – 1947
163.Eli Herst, RHP, Washington HS – 1941
164.Jake Carbaugh, RHP, Florida HS – 1937
165.Brayden Dowd, OF, Florida State – 1920
166.Deven Sheerin, RHP, LSU – 1920
Dowd takes this tie because his ESPN ranking is the highest spot either of these two was listed.
167.Trey Rangel, RHP, Texas HS – 1907
168.Logan Georges, RHP, California HS – 1904
169.Carson Bailey, RHP, Texas JUCO – 1885
Tier 11
170.Dawson Montesa, RHP, West Virginia – 1869
171.LJ Mercurius, RHP, Oklahoma – 1854
172.Luke McNeillie, RHP, Florida – 1852
173.Kolby Stringer, RHP, Mississippi HS – 1833
174.Lucas Moore, OF, Louisville – 1832
175.AJ Rice, RHP, Georgia HS – 1826
176.Landon Brown, RHP, Texas HS – 1804
177.Brady Harris, OF, Florida HS – 1788
178.Isaac Morton, RHP, Minnesota – 1778
179.Coleton Brady, RHP, Florida HS – 1773
180.Alex Conover, OF, Oklahoma State – 1772
181.Aidan Knaak, RHP, Clemson – 1761
182.Grayson Willoughby, RHP, Kentucky HS – 1756
183.Jack Dugan, SS, Tennessee HS – 1755
184.Dominic Voegele, RHP, Kansas – 1754
185.Joe Tiroly, 2B, Virginia – 1751
186.CJ Weinstein, SS, California HS – 1750
187.Jet Berry, SS, Arizona HS – 1722
188.Ryne Barker, 3B, Arizona HS – 1717
189.Dylan Vigue, RHP, Georgia – 1693
190.Bo Rhudy, RHP, Tennessee – 1693
Vigue wins because he ranks higher on five of the six lists. The reason for the tie is that Vigue was not listed on the shorter ESPN list. Had he been ranked even 300th there, plausible since he was in the Top 200 everywhere else, he would have come in at 169th on this list.
191.Brady Snow, RHP, Florida HS – 1685
192.Jorvorskie Lane Jr., C/OF, Texas HS – 1670
193.Cole Dennis, RHP, Florida HS – 1663
Tier 12
194.Braden Holcomb, OF, Vanderbilt – 1644
195.Maddox Molony, SS, Oregon – 1640
196.Noah Danza, SS, New Jersey HS – 1636
197.Gavin Giese, RHP, California HS – 1621
198.Eric Segura, RHP, Oregon State – 1612
199.Jack Brenner, C, Wisconsin HS – 1608
200.Alex Sosa, C, Miami – 1605
201.Ty Horn, RHP, Nebraska – 1586
202.Gunner Skelton, 3B, Tennessee HS – 1562
203.Sawyer Nelson, SS, Oregon HS – 1560
204.Owen Kramkowski, RHP, Arizona – 1556
205.Will Plunkett, SS, New York HS – 1542
206.Thomas Burns, RHP, Texas – 1542
Both players ranked higher on three lists, but Plunkett had the highest ranking anywhere of the two.
207.Wessley Roberson, OF, Georgia HS – 1530
208.Robert Omidi, 3B, Canada HS – 1522
209.Ethan McElvain, LHP, Arkansas – 1513
210.Nu’u Contrades, 3B, Arizona State – 1506
211.Cashel Dugger, C, UCLA – 1490
212.Justin LeGuernic, RHP, Clemson – 1485
213.Kyle Casteel, RHP, Pennsylvania HS – 1463
214.Cal Scolari, RHP, Oregon – 1463
This came down to the second tie breaker, with Casteel winning by ranking one slot higher on Pipeline’s list than Scolari came in on PG’s list.
215.Wil Libbert, LHP, Mississippi – 1457
216.Tyler Fay, RHP, Alabama – 1448
217.Michael Harpster, RHP, East Tennessee State – 1435
218.Isaiah Galason, SS, Georgia HS – 1426
219.Eric Nachtsheim, RHP, McNeese State – 1423
220.Alain Gomez-Gudino, C, Arizona HS – 1382
221.Brayden Martin, 3B, Maryland – 1382
Gomez-Gudino, who was Cam Caminiti’s high school catcher, ranked higher on four out of the six lists.
222.Shawn Sullivan, RHP, Ohio HS – 1372
223.Grant Govel, RHP, USC – 1328
224.Genson Veras, OF, Florida HS – 1322
225.Griffin Long, RHP, Georgia HS – 1320
226.Trevor Hansen, RHP, UC Irvine – 1295
227.Tyson Grulkowski, RHP, Wisconsin HS – 1276
228.Judah Ota, OF, Hawaii HS – 1267
229.Kam Durning, SS, Missouri – 1260
230.AJ Curry, OF, California HS – 1254
231.Hudson Calhoun, RHP, Mississippi – 1253
232.Russell Sandefer, RHP, Florida – 1252
233.Brandon McCraine, SS, Auburn – 1252
Sandefer ranks higher on three lists, versus two for McCraine. Neither was on the shorter ESPN list.
234.Ryan Harwood, OF, Arizona HS – 1250
235.Sherman Johnson, 3B, NC State – 1239
Tier 13
236.Hudson Barrett, LHP, Oklahoma State – 1219
237.Matthew Thomas, OF, Cal State Northridge – 1208
238.Josh McDevitt, RHP, Missouri – 1202
239.Erik Paulsen, 1B, North Carolina – 1201
240.Jack Beck, SS, Tennessee HS – 1199
241.Ricky Ojeda, LHP, UC Irvine – 1196
242.Cam Johnson, LHP, Oklahoma – 1177
243.Clayton Freshcorn, RHP, Texas A&M – 1153
244.Cody Boshell, 1B, Florida HS – 1145
245.Tate McKee, RHP, Georgia Tech – 1124
246.Jon Mora, OF, Florida HS – 1116
247.Brady Ballinger, 1B, Kansas – 1114
248.Micah Worley, LHP, Stony Brook – 1109
249.Max Bayles, RHP, Santa Clara – 1107
250.Teagan Scott, C, Oregon HS – 1107
Bayles ranks highest in four spots, with each being left off one list.
251.Ryan Piech, RHP, Xavier – 1077
252.Wyatt Clatur, RHP, Tennessee HS – 1074
253.Hunter Brown, RHP, New Jersey HS – 1074
Each ranks highest on three lists, but Clatur has the high mark of the two.
254.Chase Kiker, RHP, North Carolina HS – 1068
255.Blake Morningstar, RHP, Wake Forest – 1063
256.Jaxon Jelkin, RHP, Kentucky – 1054
257.Landon Thiel, LHP, Ohio HS – 1040
258.Ryan Kucherak, SS, Northwestern – 1037
259.Cooper Webb, RHP, Texas HS – 1036
260.Cam Jackson, SS, Georgia HS – 1034
261.Josiah Morris, SS, California HS – 1025
262.Calvin Proskey, RHP, UC Santa Barbara – 1021
263.Bear Harrison, C, Texas A&M – 1014
264.Jacob Madrid, C, California HS – 995
265.Ryan Stedman, RHP, Iowa HS – 990
266.Brandon Arvidson, LHP, Tennessee – 989
267.Nathan Aceves, RHP, UC Santa Barbara – 988
268.Donovan Thiery, RHP, Florida HS – 987
269.Spencer Evans, LHP, Florida HS – 986
270.Hunter Carns, C, Florida State – 984
271.Luke Costello, OF, Wake Forest – 978
272.Haiden Leffew, LHP, Texas – 970
273.Dominic Battista, OF, Illinois HS – 969
274.John Stowers, C, Alabama HS – 967
275.Kaleb LaFavor, RHP, Iowa HS – 966
276.Connor Fennell, RHP, Vanderbilt – 964
277.Collin Bland, 1B, Tennessee HS – 961
278.Bryson Moore, RHP, Florida State – 957
279.Graham Schlicht, RHP, California HS – 955
280.Cole Tryba, LHP, UC Santa Barbara – 950
281.Macon Winslow, C, North Carolina – 943
282.Alex Petrovic, RHP, Auburn – 936
Tier 14
283.Ethan Sutton, RHP, South Florida – 915
284.John Abraham, RHP, Florida State – 913
285.Cody New, LHP, Cal Baptist – 911
286.Declan Dahl, RHP, Louisiana Tech – 907
287.Ben Davis, RHP, Mississippi State – 892
288.Michael Addari, RHP, Illinois State – 880
289.Chris McHugh, 1B, NC State – 877
290.JJ Drennan, RHP, New Jersey HS – 871
291.Ryan Novak, OF, Miami(OH) – 862
292.Kenny Ishikawa, LHP/OF, Georgia – 838
293.Zane Adams, LHP, Alabama – 829
294.Sam Harris, 1B, Virginia – 827
295.Dustin Dunwoody, RHP, California HS – 821
296.Hayes Holton, RHP, Louisiana HS – 815
297.Colin Fisher, LHP, Arkansas – 810
298.Josiah Kemp, OF, Oklahoma HS – 810
Fisher ranked higher on three lists, versus one for Kemp.
299.Lorenzo Carrier, OF, Pitt – 807
300.Matthew Sharman, RHP, Georgia HS – 803
301.Colin White, LHP, Georgia HS – 800
302.Kyle McDaniel, 2B, Utah Tech – 799
303.Ethan Surowiec, 3B, Florida – 790
304.Carlos Martinez, RHP, Hofstra – 788
305.Jason Jutronich, LHP, California HS – 787
306.Gavin Van Kempen, RHP, East Carolina – 781
307.Matthew Kelley, SS, Nevada HS – 778
308.AJ Evasco, OF/1B, Kansas State – 776
309.Jerek Turlij, RHP, Pennsylvania HS – 772
310.Easton Autrey, 3B, Texas HS – 769
311.Alex Harrington, SS, California HS – 764
312.Jake Long, OF, Utah – 760
313.Dylan Blomker, RHP, New Mexico HS – 758
314.Keller Bradley, RHP, Pennsylvania HS – 757
315.Colin Linder, RHP, Arizona State – 751
316.Cole Stokes, RHP, Florida State – 748
317.Jaxon Matthews, OF, North Carolina HS – 733
318.Anthony Del Angel, 3B, New Mexico HS – 732
319.Rhett Britt, RHP, North Carolina HS – 731
320.Isaiah Hearn, OF, California HS – 719
321.Alejandro Garza, 3B, Cal Poly – 719
Hearn wins this tie by having the higher ranking of the two.
322.Ross Norman, RHP, Coastal Carolina – 707
323.Hunter Possehl, LHP, Florida Gulf Coast – 705
324.Colin Barczi, C, Vanderbilt – 705
Possehl ranks higher on three of the four lists that either are featured on.
325.Grayden Seuferling, RHP, Missouri HS – 692
326.Mark Quatrani, C, Notre Dame – 691
327.Ryan Tayman, C, Cal Poly – 684
328.Luke Pettitte, RHP/1B, Dallas Baptist – 680
329.Ty Burnham, RHP, Arkansas HS – 678
330.Jarren Purify, 2B, Clemson – 662
331.Paul Contreras, OF, Cal State Fullerton – 657
332.Grayson Fitzwater, 1B, VMI – 656
333.Matt Scott, RHP, Georgia – 650
334.Connor Marshburn, RHP, UNC Wilmington – 645
335.Luke Nixon, 2B, NC State – 638
336.Christian Doty, SS, Mississippi HS – 637
337.Josh Gunther, RHP, South Carolina – 629
338.Carson Turnquist, RHP, Cal Poly – 619
339.Alfredo Capacete, RHP, Cal Baptist – 617
340.Michael Malki, RHP, Cal Baptist – 616
341.Michael Anderson, 1B, Penn State – 614
342.David Hinojosa, RHP, New York HS -611
343.Ty Tillery, RHP, Georgia HS – 609
344.Beau Bryans, LHP, Jacksonville State – 607
Tier 15
345.Caden McDonald, 1B, Florida – 595
346.RJ Cope, LHP/1B, Georgia HS – 591
347.Jaxson Wood, OF, Alabama HS – 591
This one came down to the second tie breaker, with Cope winning due to a very high ranking on PG.
348.Tyler Minick, 3B, UConn – 569
349.Javar Williams, OF, Wake Forest – 560
350.Gage Peterson, RHP, Appalachian State – 555
351.Reece Moroney, SS, Rhode Island – 555
Peterson has the higher ranking on four lists.
352.Jacob Haley, RHP, South Alabama – 545
353.Tanner Marsh, SS, Liberty – 539
354.Matthew Mansbery – SS, Ohio HS – 536
355.Landon Koenig, RHP, Mississippi – 533
356.Cash Scarborough, RHP, Texas HS – 530
357.Andrew Gonzalez, 2B, Texas HS – 528
358.Selden Kolkenbeck, RHP, New Jersey HS – 527
359.Cooper Moore, RHP, LSU – 527
Kolkenbeck having the highest ranking of the two is what got him the win in this tie.
360.Aidan Weaver, RHP, Duke – 525
361.Ethan Mendoza, 2B, Texas – 518
362.Matt Conte, C, Wake Forest – 515
363.Dean West, OF, UCLA – 513
364.Aidan Keenan, RHP, Stanford – 512
365.Aidan Teel, OF, Mississippi State – 511
366.Griffin Graves, LHP, Auburn – 510
367.AJ Krodel, RHP, UC Santa Barbara – 510
Graves had the higher ranking on three lists, versus one for Krodel.
368.PJ Moutzouridis, SS, Arizona State – 506
369.Kuhio Aloy, 1B, Arkansas – 502
370.Anthony Potestio, SS, UC San Diego – 495
371.Justin Byrd, RHP, Georgia – 488
372.Clay Burdette, OF, Xavier – 486
373.Deacon Nelson, SS, Ohio HS – 479
374.Vincent Lombardo, OF, Connecticut HS – 474
375.Parker Ishee, RHP, Mississippi JUCO – 469
376.Dominic Pellegrin, SS, Louisiana HS – 465
377.Griffin Stieg, RHP, Virginia Tech – 456
378.Chase Meyer, RHP, formerly West Virginia/MLB Draft League – 454
379.Fabio Bundi, RHP, California JUCO – 454
After each player saw himself higher on two lists, Meyer got the edge due to the highest ranking in any set.
380.Mickey Gilligan, C, New Jersey HS – 452
381.Ethan Wheeler, RHP, Florida HS – 448
382.Brodie Purcell, RHP, Florida State – 448
Wheeler ranked higher on two lists to just one for Purcell.
383.Drew Titsworth, RHP, Clemson – 447
384.Jaden Jackson, OF, California HS – 445
385.Collin Jennings, OF, Illinois – 442
386.Parker Loew, SS, Florida HS – 442
With the highest ranking anywhere, this one went to Jennings.
387.Jordan Ransom, SS, Arizona HS – 441
388.Tyler Pitzer, RHP, Mississippi State – 436
389.Brett Lanman, LHP, Abilene Christian – 433
390.Isaiah James, LHP, North Carolina HS – 424
391.Ezra Liggon, OF, Wisconsin HS – 423
392.Owen Kelly, RHP, Mississippi – 415
393.Ethan Offing, SS, South Carolina HS – 413
394.Colin Driffill, RHP, Nebraska HS – 412
395.Louis Hernandez, 3B, Florida HS – 405
396.Devin Diaz, C, New York HS – 404
397.Connor Shouse, 3B, Texas Tech – 399
398.Jacob Bean, RHP, Louisville – 398
399.Erick Dessens,OF, Sacramento State – 391
Tier 16
400.Hunter Rose, LHP, Arkansas HS – 380
401.Zach Edwards, RHP, Oregon State – 377
402.Garrett Lambert, RHP, Mercer – 377
Edwards ranks higher on three lists to Lambert’s one.
403.Ryan Zuckerman, 3B, Georgia Tech – 371
404.Bryant James, SS, Virginia HS – 365
405.Colton Semmelmann, LHP, Wisconsin HS – 364
406.Jimmy Anderson, SS, Illinois JUCO – 363
407.Hayden Johnson, LHP, Coastal Carolina – 362
408.Tryston McCladdie, SS, Clemson – 361
409.Anthony Quigley, 3B, Florida JUCO – 360
410.Noah Sullivan, 1B, Mississippi State – 358
411.Matt Quintanar, C, Texas Tech – 353
412.Matt Sauser, RHP, UCF – 351
413.Eric Zdunek, OF, California HS – 340
414.Reese Chapman, OF, Tennessee – 340
Zdunek wins this because he has the highest ranking of the two.
415.Conner Griffin, RHP, Pennsylvania HS – 339
416.Jacob Johnson, 3B, Saint Mary’s – 336
417.Caden Matusak, SS, Indiana HS – 333
418.Cider Cannon, C, Duke – 332
419.Mason Eckelman, C, Ohio State – 331
420.Josh Skowronski, OF, Winthrop – 328
421.Sean Loggie, LHP, New Jersey HS – 327
422.Cole Hansen, C, Cal Baptist – 327
This one came down to Loggie having the higher peak ranking.
423.Jaden Bastian, OF, Florida – 326
424.Cameron Tarkenton, RHP, North Carolina HS – 325
425.Christian Chatterton, RHP, Auburn – 325
Tarkenton ranks higher on two lists, versus one for Chatterton.
426.Carson May, C, Kansas HS – 323
427.Parker Brosius, OF, Georgia Tech – 321
428.Brady Marconi, C, South Carolina – 319
429.Weston Moss, RHP, Texas A&M – 317
430.Logan Johnstone, OF, Vanderbilt – 316
431.Juriel Collazo, OF, Puerto Rico HS – 311
432.Harrison Ailshie, OF, North Carolina HS – 305
433.Andrew Wiggins, OF, NC State – 302
434.Garrett Luett, 3B, Iowa HS – 302
Wiggins ranked higher on three lists, while Luett only made the ESPN list.
435.Ben Cleary, SS, Santa Clara – 301
436.Colton Coates, SS, Louisiana Tech – 298
437.Julian Sabourin, RHP, Canada HS – 289
438.Taden Krogsgaard, RHP, California HS – 289
Sabourin ranked higher on two lists versus one for Krogsgaard.
439.Braylen Montgomery, OF, Louisiana HS – 288
440.Rintaro Sasaki, 1B, Stanford – 285
441.Kaleb Traylor, 3B, New York HS – 285
Sasaki ranked higher on three lists, while Traylor made just one.
442.Drew Whalen, RHP, Auburn – 284
443.Jax Robinson, C, Texas HS – 283
444.Kael Barney, 1B, Tennessee HS – 282
445.Isaiah Lane, SS, Hope International – 281
446.Michael Graziano, OF, Mercer – 281
Lane is ranked highest on two lists to one for Graziano.
447.Christian Coppola, RHP, Saint Joe’s – 280
448.Troy Southisene, SS, Nevada HS – 277
449.Brenden Olsen, OF, Michigan HS – 274
450.Daniel Kellis, RHP, Pennsylvania HS – 273
451.Brody Schumaker, 2B, California HS – 273
Kellis ranks higher on two lists to just one for Skip Schumaker’s son.
452.Trey Miller, SS, Mississippi HS – 268
453.Brady Neal, C, Alabama – 267
454.Adam Troy, RHP, USC – 267
Neal ranks higher on three lists, while Troy has the edge on one.
455.Lee Garris, 2B, Virginia HS – 266
456.Easton Kitura, 3B, Canada HS – 264
457.Amp Phillips, RHP, South Carolina -260
458.Nick Robert, RHP, Miami – 260
459.Alex Overbay, RHP, Arizona State – 260
Phillips ranks highest on two lists, while Overbay and Roberts each have one. Robert gets the second spot because he has the highest ranking.
460.Brady Murrietta, C, California HS – 258
461.Luke Ekdall, RHP, Texas JUCO – 257
462.Alex Philpott, RHP, South Carolina – 257
Ekdall claims the top spot by being higher on three lists, versus one for Philpott.
463.Cory Les, SS, Illinois HS – 255
464.Owen McMahan, LHP, Tennessee HS – 254
465.Tanner Mally, OF, Western Michigan – 253
466.TJ McQuillan, OF, Indiana HS – 246
467.Porter Buursema, RHP, Georgia Tech – 244
468.Gavin Michaels, SS, Illinois HS – 243
469.Mikey Bell, 3B, Gonzaga – 243
This tie goes to Michaels due to having the highest ranking.
470.Ned Frutchey, RHP, California JUCO – 242
471.Zane Shaw, RHP, Kansas HS – 242
472.Justin Lee, RHP, UCLA – 242
A three-way tie has Frutchey highest in two spots to one each for Lee and Shaw. Shaw gets the second spot due to the highest ranking.
473.Gunnar Alm, OF, North Carolina HS – 241
474.Max Kaufer, C, Wichita State – 236
475.Ben Tryon, 1B, Dallas Baptist – 234
476.Drew Smith, 3B, Oregon – 233
477.JP Robertson, RHP, Mississippi – 231
478.Tristan Bissetta, OF, Mississippi – 231
Robertson ranks higher on two lists, with one for Bissetta.
479.Diego Castellanos, OF, Saint Mary’s – 230
480.Deacon Avery, SS, Florida HS – 230
481.Brayden Harris, RHP, Florida HS -230
Castellanos ranks highest in two spots to one each for Avery and Harris. Avery has the highest ranking on any of the lists, so he claims the second spot.
482.Rob Czarniecki, OF, Indiana HS – 227
483.Hunter Elliott, LHP, Mississippi – 227
Czarniecki ranks higher on two lists, while Elliott has just one.
484.Hideki Prather, C, Cal – 221
485.Tommy Harrison, OF, Miami(OH) – 220
486.Dylan Alonso, RHP, Troy – 220
487.Michael Benzor, LHP, Dallas Baptist – 220
Each of these guys ranks highest on one list. So this comes down to Harrison having the highest ranking, Alonso having the second, and Benzor coming in third.
488.Yodelkis Quevedo, 3B, Florida HS – 218
489.Dillon Moss, C, California HS – 215
490.KJ Scobey, SS, South Carolina – 215
Moss ranks higher on two lists.
491.Wyatt Williams, RHP, Alabama HS – 213
492.Matthew Maxon, RHP, California HS – 212
493.Maika Niu, OF, Arkansas – 211
494.Eric Jeon, 2B, Stanford – 210
495.Ariston Veasey, RHP, Clemson – 208
496.Karson Reeder, RHP/1B, Texas HS – 208
There is no tie breaker here so I gave this tie to the guy who I personally ranked higher. Both players were each on one list, and they came in ranked at the same spot. Veasey ranked 293 on my list, while Reeder was 293 on the PG list.
497.Landon Schutte, RHP, California HS – 206
498.Stone Lawless, C, Tennessee – 202
499.Caleb Trugmann, RHP, California HS – 199
500.Mavrick Rizy, RHP, LSU – 198
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