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Team Position Player | Age on 4/1/2026 | Level | ETA 

1. Brewers SS Jesus Made | 18 | AA | 2027

2. Mariners LHP Kade Anderson | 21 | AA | 2026

3. Athletics SS Leo De Vries | 19 | AA | 2027

4. Dodgers OF Josue De Paula | 20 | AA | 2027

5. Red Sox SS Franklin Arias | 20 | AA | 2027

De Paula is the big riser here. Holy goodness what a season he’s having, slashing .322/.417/.547 with 15 home runs, 25 stolen bases and a 13.8-to-13.3 percent walk-to-strikeout ratio. He’s got a solid case for the top spot. 

Please, blog, may I have some more?

The MLB Draft is mere minutes away from starting as I begin this weekend’s missive, and I find myself pondering the unknowable magic of the thing itself. No other sport can boast the breadth and depth of this draft, even as they’ve shrunk it down to 20 rounds. Some years are fairly bereft of big league impact players, leaving precious few right answers atop the first round. The early returns on the 2025 class look less than inspiring, for instance. Washington’s number one overall pick SS Eli Willits looks good, and Pirates RHP Seth Hernandez looks like a potential star, but it’s hard to imagine anyone but Mariners LHP Kade Anderson making next year’s midsummer classic. And that’s fine. Totally normal. 

Please, blog, may I have some more?