2026 MLB Draft Ranking 1.0: Roch Cholowsky Leads the Top 30 Prospects
The Core Issue: The 2026 MLB Draft class has a clear No. 1 prospect, Roch Cholowsky, who is the strongest preseason 1-1 candidate since Adley Rutschman in 2019. But here's where it gets controversial... The draft might actually be stronger in high school pitchers, which could benefit teams with extra picks and encourage some teams to select a teenaged arm earlier than they would in a different class.
The Controversy: The article highlights the potential strength of high school pitchers and how it might impact teams' decisions. It also mentions the competition for the top spot between Roch Cholowsky and Lebron, with Lebron being an outstanding athlete at a level we seldom see in college position players. This sparks a discussion on the value of athleticism in position players versus the potential of high school pitchers.
The Author's Take: The author, Keith Law, compiled this list based on his own evaluations, video and data work, and conversations with scouts and executives. He emphasizes the importance of conversations with scouts and executives in forming his rankings, which adds a layer of insight and expertise to the analysis.
The Key Prospects:
- Roch Cholowsky: The consensus No. 1 prospect, a definite shortstop with a strong track record of production.
- Jackson Flora: The No. 2 starter for the Gauchos, with a fastball up to 100 mph and a plus changeup.
- Lebron: The strongest competition to Roch Cholowsky at 1-1, an outstanding athlete with plus power and pull power.
- Grady Emerson: The top high school position-player prospect, with an excellent swing for contact and future power.
The Author's Next Steps: Keith Law plans to release a ranking of 50 names and then 100 names around early May, providing a comprehensive look at the draft class as it progresses.