MLB updates top 100 list and top 30 lists

Welcome to STLtoday.com's forum for fans of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Moderators: STLtoday Forum Moderators, Cards Talk Moderators

Futuregm2
Forum User
Posts: 7832
Joined: 23 May 2024 13:18 pm

Re: MLB updates top 100 list and top 30 lists

Post by Futuregm2 »

#44 prospect Jonah Tong for the Mets has some mesmerizing AA stats this year.

20 starts
1.59 ERA
102 IP
50 H
162 K
2 HR

He’s given up 8 HRs total as a pro.

Just got promoted to AAA.
Ronnie Dobbs
Forum User
Posts: 1173
Joined: 23 May 2024 13:17 pm

Re: MLB updates top 100 list and top 30 lists

Post by Ronnie Dobbs »

82birds wrote: 11 Aug 2025 15:21 pm an article I just read on Redbird Rants says that BA has JJ at #5 in its new top 100.
Nice. I saw that their top 100 was out and was wondering about JJ. I figured he would be top 10. Nice to see he's up there in both BA and MLB rankings.
craviduce
Forum User
Posts: 22232
Joined: 23 May 2024 13:11 pm

Re: MLB updates top 100 list and top 30 lists

Post by craviduce »

RunSup wrote: 11 Aug 2025 16:24 pm Top 100 profile across the NL Central

Cardinals - 4 players (1 pitcher, 2 Catchers)
Brewers - 5 players (1 pitcher, 3 SS/ Inf)
Cubs - 4 players (1 pitcher)
Reds - 6 players (1 pitcher)
Pirates - 4 players (3 pitchers, but SS - Griffin is #1 overall)
Pena and Made for the Brewers are pretty darn legit. They were just promoted to Wisconsin (High A) last Monday, and they played 5 games vs. Peoria. The Brewers just graduated a few young players to their MLB squad, and now they have easily reloaded. That organization is light years ahead of the Cards in both scouting and development.
Melville
Forum User
Posts: 3978
Joined: 23 May 2024 16:16 pm

Re: MLB updates top 100 list and top 30 lists

Post by Melville »

Futuregm2 wrote: 11 Aug 2025 14:53 pm
craviduce wrote: 11 Aug 2025 14:48 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 11 Aug 2025 14:46 pm https://www.mlb.com/news/top-100-prospe ... e-coverage

4 Cardinals made the top 100

6. SS/2B JJ Wetherholt
34. LHP Liam Doyle
74. C Leonardo Bernal
99. C Rainiel Rodriguez

System rankings top 10:
1. SS/2B JJ Wetherholt
2. LHP Liam Doyle
3. C Leonardo Bernal
4. C Rainiel Rodriguez
5. LHP Quinn Mathews
6. C Jimmy Crooks
7. INF Jesus Baez
8. RHP Tekoah Roby
9. SS Yairo Padilla
10. OF/INF Ryan Mitchell
that's a lot of love for Jesus. I guess it's the age thing?

Good to actually see how Ryan Mitchell rates with other pundits.

Not sure how Bloom will start Mitchell's career...if he starts FCL, then that might be a Red Flag to how bad his bat is.
Yea, he came in just ahead of Joshua Baez (11th). Tink Hence’s fall has escalated, now ranked 12th 8O

It will be interesting about Mitchell. Hopefully he’ll be in A ball to begin next year.
Hence has always been over ranked.
At 12, still is.
Not sure how Joshua Baez does not make the top 10.
Ranking of course are completley silly, but still.
ramfandan
Forum User
Posts: 5078
Joined: 27 May 2024 19:52 pm

Re: MLB updates top 100 list and top 30 lists

Post by ramfandan »

craviduce wrote: 11 Aug 2025 16:55 pm
RunSup wrote: 11 Aug 2025 16:24 pm Top 100 profile across the NL Central

Cardinals - 4 players (1 pitcher, 2 Catchers)
Brewers - 5 players (1 pitcher, 3 SS/ Inf)
Cubs - 4 players (1 pitcher)
Reds - 6 players (1 pitcher)
Pirates - 4 players (3 pitchers, but SS - Griffin is #1 overall)
Pena and Made for the Brewers are pretty darn legit. They were just promoted to Wisconsin (High A) last Monday, and they played 5 games vs. Peoria. The Brewers just graduated a few young players to their MLB squad, and now they have easily reloaded. That organization is light years ahead of the Cards in both scouting and development.
Where the Brewers have excelled is signing teens in international market. Chourio, Made, Peña are top flight guys.
Brewers scouting the Latin market has been very good.
craviduce
Forum User
Posts: 22232
Joined: 23 May 2024 13:11 pm

Re: MLB updates top 100 list and top 30 lists

Post by craviduce »

ramfandan wrote: 11 Aug 2025 19:51 pm
craviduce wrote: 11 Aug 2025 16:55 pm
RunSup wrote: 11 Aug 2025 16:24 pm Top 100 profile across the NL Central

Cardinals - 4 players (1 pitcher, 2 Catchers)
Brewers - 5 players (1 pitcher, 3 SS/ Inf)
Cubs - 4 players (1 pitcher)
Reds - 6 players (1 pitcher)
Pirates - 4 players (3 pitchers, but SS - Griffin is #1 overall)
Pena and Made for the Brewers are pretty darn legit. They were just promoted to Wisconsin (High A) last Monday, and they played 5 games vs. Peoria. The Brewers just graduated a few young players to their MLB squad, and now they have easily reloaded. That organization is light years ahead of the Cards in both scouting and development.
Where the Brewers have excelled is signing teens in international market. Chourio, Made, Peña are top flight guys.
Brewers scouting the Latin market has been very good.
that's what I said..."....scouting and development"...and that goes for the draft, too. They go off the grid with their draft most of the time. Draft and sometimes sign hard-to-sign HS players. Turn them into good players.
cardstatman
Forum User
Posts: 2400
Joined: 23 May 2024 22:10 pm

Re: MLB updates top 100 list and top 30 lists

Post by cardstatman »

I'm gettin' excited about Quinn Mathews again.

Two great games in a row... could he be the Mikolas replacement?

Call it it a Christmas present from "ain't Mikolas"

Gray, Mathews, Liberatore, McGreevy, Pallante + a middling FA signing in the Lynn/Gibson class.
Futuregm2
Forum User
Posts: 7832
Joined: 23 May 2024 13:18 pm

Re: MLB updates top 100 list and top 30 lists

Post by Futuregm2 »

MLB updated their Farm System rankings.

Cardinals came in at 12th in the MLB, up from 20th pre-season.

https://www.mlb.com/milb/news/farm-syst ... e-coverage


12. St. Louis Cardinals
2025 preseason rank: 20
2024 midseason rank: 19
2024 preseason rank: 23
2023 midseason rank: 22

Top 100 Prospects: JJ Wetherholt, SS (No. 6); Liam Doyle, LHP (No. 34); Leonardo Bernal, C (No. 74); Rainiel Rodriguez, C (No. 99)

The Draft and Trade Deadline certainly helped St. Louis deepen its farm with nine members of its Top 30 arriving since the start of July, headlined by fifth overall pick Doyle, who brings a ton of fire to the pitching corps. But don’t overlook some of the internal development here too. Wetherholt has met the hype as a borderline plus-plus hitter with impressive pop in his first full season, Rodriguez has built on his 2024 breakout by reaching Single-A in his age-18 season and Bernal has hit enough at Double-A to be considered a well-rounded backstop in a group loaded behind the plate. Various pitching injuries to Quinn Mathews, Tekoah Roby and Cooper Hjerpe have been the biggest hit to the organization in the Minors.
Post Reply