2025 High School Top 100 Draft Prospects
With the 2024 MLB Draft behind us, it’s time to update our rankings of the top 100 high school players in the 2025 class.
While the 2024 high school class was down, the 2025 class is stronger. Shortstop Ethan Holliday holds on as the No. 1 player in the country thanks to his sweet lefthanded swing, eye for the strike zone and big power. There are three players high up the list from Corona High in California, with all three having a chance to be first-round picks next year.
Among colleges, LSU has 10 commits ranked in the Top 100, the most of any school. Vanderbilt has seven, including three of the top 15 prospects, followed by Texas with six after the summer addition of shortstop Kayson Cunningham, previously a Texas Tech commit.
Five of the top 100 prospects remain uncommitted, the most prominent being Kruz Schoolcraft, a 6-foot-8 lefthander/first baseman who reclassified from the 2026 class and has the upside to become a first-round pick.
California high schools have 18 players ranked in the Top 100, the highest among any state, followed by Texas (13) and Florida (10).
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