The top 100 will roll out next week. This week, we bring you the top 10 at each position. Thursday brings the top 10 infielders by position of all time, followed by pitchers and catchers on Friday. Have fun! TOP 10 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERS Join the discussion by using the #MLBRank h...
Sonny Gray) without doing a whole lot to replace them, and each now has todeal with injuriesto multiple pitchers,including their closers. They’ll still be good, because they both have some top-level talent, especially if Vladimir Guerrero Jr. rebounds and if the Twins' young...
More from MLB Pipeline: •Top 100 prospects|Stats|Video|Podcast|Complete coverage 1. Connor Norby, 2B/OF, Marlins (No. 5) Acquired from the Orioles in the Trevor Rogers trade Norby earns the nod here for basically being a finished product. Baltimore’s crowded position-player group allowed...
A true throwback to the days when ace pitchers held sway in the big leagues, Verlander has combined dominance and durability in a way that harkens back to the days of Tom Seaver, Bob Gibson and Nolan Ryan. With 260 wins and 3,300-plus strikeouts under his belt and more on the way, ...
The Seattle Mariners are a frustrating team because even with Luis Castillo currently on the injured list with a left hamstring strain, they have four pitchers—Bryce Miller, Logan Gilbert, George Kirby and Bryan Woo—you would feel good about taking the ball in the postseason. ...
He has a 2.93 ERA in 17 career playoff starts with the Astros and Yankees, but The Big One has thus far remained elusive. Still, Cole will go down as one of the most consequential pitchers in history regardless. Not just because of what he's done on the field, but also because of ...
about his dominance. He won two World Series rings with the Yankees, finished as the MLB ERA leader seven times and he holds the MLB record for 20-strikeout games in 9 innings (twice). If you’re looking for the best starting pitchers ever, Clemens is squarely near the top of the ...
Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates. There’s no denying Houston has the lineup to defend its World Series title, but that 4.26 ERA in September, including an ERA of 5-plus from the starting pitchers suggests Houston could have a serious problem when it faces a top line...
Lastly, shortstop Franklin Arias rounds out Boston’s top 100 prospect appearances per MLB Pipeline. This year, the 18-year-old played in 51 for the FCL Red Sox before being promoted to Single-A, where he appeared in 36 contests.
1 overall pick in the 2025 Draft. In the rotation, Gore and Herz have swing-and-miss stuff, Irvin looked like an All-Star during the first half of 2024, and former Top 100 prospect Cavalli has a lot of untapped potential as he makes his way back from Tommy John surgery. If things ...