2025 MLB Midseason Prospect Rankings: Emerging Stars and Future Legends
Discover the top 50 MLB prospects of the 2025 midseason, featuring emerging stars and future legends. Learn about their potential and impact on the game.

Updated Top 50 MLB Prospect Rankings: Midseason 2025
As we approach the midpoint of the 2025 MLB season, the landscape of baseball's future stars is rapidly evolving. With many top prospects graduating from the top 100 list, a new wave of talent is making its mark. Here’s an in-depth look at the top 50 MLB prospects who are poised to become the next legends of the game.
60 FV Tier
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Roman Anthony, OF, Boston Red Sox
- Roman Anthony has ascended to the No. 1 spot in our rankings. Known for his 30-plus-homer-level raw power, Anthony is on the verge of a major league call-up.
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Bubba Chandler, RHP, Pittsburgh Pirates
- Chandler has transformed from a raw high school prospect to a polished, big league-ready pitcher. His high-90s fastball is among the best in the minors.
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Leodalis De Vries, SS, San Diego Padres
- De Vries is a switch-hitter with excellent on-base skills and defensive prowess. He has the potential to hit 25-30 homers.
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Sebastian Walcott, SS, Texas Rangers
- Walcott has shown significant improvement defensively and possesses the most power among the teen shortstops.
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Jesus Made, SS, Milwaukee Brewers
- Made has drawn comparisons to Ozzie Albies and has shown impressive exit velocities, indicating a high ceiling.
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Jac Caglianone, 1B, Kansas City Royals
- Caglianone is making strides in the minors and could debut this season.
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Konnor Griffin, SS, Pittsburgh Pirates
- Griffin's swing concerns have diminished, and his upside remains high.
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Jett Williams, SS, New York Mets
- Williams is back to full health and performing well, making him a player to watch.
50 FV Tier
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Moises Ballesteros, C, Chicago Cubs
- Ballesteros has collected his first major league hit and continues to impress.
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Emmanuel Rodriguez, OF, Minnesota Twins
- Rodriguez has shown significant improvement and is a key prospect for the Twins.
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Matt Shaw, 3B, Chicago Cubs
- Shaw is expected to graduate from the prospect list soon, but his impact is already being felt.
Notable Mentions
Several players just missed the top 50 but are rising fast, including Jarlin Susana, Hagen Smith, and Cooper Pratt. Keep an eye on these names as they continue to develop.
Conclusion
The 2025 MLB season is shaping up to be a pivotal year for emerging talent. These top 50 prospects represent the future of baseball, and their development will be crucial for their respective teams. Stay tuned as we continue to track their progress throughout the season.