2025 High School Top 100 Draft Prospects
With the bulk of the 2024 showcase circuit behind us, it’s time to update our rankings of the top 100 high school players in the 2025 class.
The depth and top-end talent of the 2025 prep class remains strong, and there’s plenty of upside distributed through both the hitting and pitching ranks of the class. Shortstop Ethan Holliday continues to lead the prep class at No. 1 overall, though righthander Seth Hernandez, third baseman Xavier Neyens and lefthander/first baseman Kruz Schoolcraft aren’t too far behind.
2025 MLB Draft Big Board
Ranking the top 100 overall prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft class entering the fall.
LSU leads all colleges with 12 commits from the top 100 players in the class, including five players ranked among the top 30: SS Brady Ebel, OF Dean Moss, OF Quentin Young, RHP River Hamilton and C Omar Serna. Texas checks in next with eight commits, followed by Vanderbilt with seven and Wake Forest and Virginia both tied with five apiece.
Three players on the list remain uncommitted, led by former 2026 class member Kruz Schoolcraft, a 6-foot-8 two-way player with real upside as a pitcher and hitter who could easily go in the first round next summer.
California leads all states with 17 players—including four players from Corona High—followed by Texas with 11, Florida with seven, Georgia with six and both North Carolina and Mississippi with five.
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