August 26, 2025
By Prep Baseball Draft HQ

We’re already turning our attention to the 2026 MLB Draft at Prep Baseball Draft HQ.

This week, in addition to this Top-100 board, we’ll be releasing our first attempt at how we see next year’s first round playing out, publishing our best guesses at the first-rounders selected next July after collecting three years worth of looks at this group at Prep Baseball events nationwide. It also has us eager to get to the third annual Prep Baseball All-American Game in Miami next month, where 12 of the top-25 overall prospects on our big board will be at as well.

We’ve got a lot on deck for you related to this prep class of 2026 this week – as we’re set to update our national top-500 in the near future, too – but here’s a sneak peek at how the best preps of the bunch fit into MLB war rooms at the end of August.

THE TOP PREP POSITION PLAYERS
+ No. 1 overall: Jacob Lombard (FL)

From Aug. 1, 2025: “Uncommitted. Lombard continued to impress as the most polished player in the class with graceful athleticism on both sides of the ball. His 6-foot-3, 185-pound frame stands out and should see a considerable amount of strength added while maintaining its nimble agility. The swing and impact potential of the bat is what will ultimately be the key to how high he can rise in the class from his highest of floors. There is a professional approach from the right side with acute intent to keep the barrel on the ball with a two-handed, emphasized stroke. Featuring a slightly uphill approach, Lombard rarely got cheated in getting off aggressive, controlled swings with some torque. There was some swing-and-miss throughout the event, namely to the top of the zone with fastballs, but he tracked effortlessly, even getting off big swings on adjusted breaking balls. Any attention paid to the whiff% should also be paid to the OBP as Lombard has routinely worked deep into counts with advanced strike zone awareness and even when not going at his best, still manages to get on base where his speed and instincts are another weapon.” – Shooter Hunt, VP of Scouting

Jacob Lombard (8/2/25)

+ No. 3: Tyler Spangler (CA)

From Aug. 1, 2025: “Stanford recruit. Spangler continued to build his case for being the top prospect in the class with this look in Cary. Less results driven, the 6-foot-3 shortstop had great takes and got off dangerous swings in all counts against any and all pitches. More upright with a Seager-esq look, the left-handed hitter loads onto the back leg with hanging stride before using considerable torque to get off a dynamic stroke that works flat through the zone with impressive bat speed. Tracked with ease and slowing things down in the box, Spangler just missed a handful of pitches that fouled straight back, and he is likely to deliver some marquee moments the rest of the summer. There is a late, almost abrupt rigidity to the hands load that might be smoothed out in a hurry to provide a more consistent path, but the profile currently screams hit/power, and his impact potential outpaces the rest of the class. Defensively, his clean glove work and strong arm stood out along with crisp actions and athleticism that presented the look of a long-term shortstop although he moved admirably in the outfield and at third base.” – Shooter Hunt, VP of Scouting

Tyler Spangler (7/18/25)

+ No. 5: Grady Emerson (TX)

From Aug. 1, 2025: “Texas recruit. While the production was not there in game play, Emerson’s smooth left-handed stroke maintained its high-level look, and he is still clearly one of the best pure hitters in the class. The balance and approach from the left side stood out from the first pitch of batting practice as the 6-foot-2, 180-pound, athlete showed effortless lag in the zone from a crouched stance that displayed a sturdy base. Using a minor knee-knock stride to separate the hands down and back to a power position, he exhibited a slightly uphill path while taking professional rounds in all workout looks. Tracking in his legs with ease, his strike zone awareness was obvious throughout the week. Defensively he moved with solid actions at each of the infield positions including quality glove-to-hand ability with a quick release. Though he exhibited less swing-and-miss, the look was similar to the way that 2025 IF Sean Gamble (Royals 1st round) looked a year ago at the same event. This small sample size was not a loud statement from Emerson, but likely means that there will be more of that in coming weeks given the smoothness of the stroke and ability to slow things down.” – Shooter Hunt, VP of Scouting

Grady Emerson (7/18/25)

PREP LEFTIES LEAD THE WAY
+ No. 4 overall: Gio Rojas (FL)

From July 28, 2025: “Miami recruit. Long, athletic 6-foot-2ish frame with loose arm stroke that pumps out of a low ¾ slot. Polished, athletic delivery with silky-smooth movement patterns. Effortless velocity (93-95 mph) with more on the way and ability to pound the bottom of the zone. The slider takes more tight, sweeping shape. Chance for more teeth down the road. Right now it features more of an average to above look, but the plus-potential is real, and it is likely to be one of the better pitches in the class. Changeup was less effective in this look with the hand dropping and slot forcing it to sail arm side. Rojas will enter the spring as the top pitching prospect in the class and his upside is aided by the same athleticism that boosted Seth Hernandez into two-way status (Rojas would definitely be an everyday player for the Hurricanes should he make it to campus).” – Shooter Hunt, VP of Scouting

Gio Rojas (6/5/25)

+ No. 6: Carson Bolemon (SC)

From July 28, 2025: “Wake Forest recruit. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound southpaw continued to assert himself as the potential best arm in the class with a full arsenal of above average-to-plus offerings and advanced pitchability. Comfortably working 91-93 with some steepness to the plane, he had 95 mph (T96) whenever he wanted it, and applied pressure on the hands to right-handed hitters. A bulldog on the mound with quiet toughness, a power arm stroke works to the ear before jumping out of the hand as he gathers on the back leg before driving strong down the mound. What is likely to propel Bolemon into top 15 pick talk is his feel for two distinct breaking balls, a curveball and slider, that each will ultimately grade out as plus. The curveball is tightly spun with more depth while the short slider might be one of the best secondary pitches in the class. Even the changeup, which was more unnecessary in this short stint, holds considerable upside as a likely above average offering. Ultimately, Bolemon checks all boxes and he would have been the best southpaw in the 2025 class, as well.” – Shooter Hunt, VP of Scouting

Carson Bolemon (7/19/25)

+ No. 8: Logan Schmidt (CA)

From July 28, 2025: “Uncommitted. Jumping up a class prior to the summer, Schmidt immediately nestles himself into the upper echelon of southpaws of what is a topheavy, talented core group. At 6-foot-4, 215-pounds, he still has a frame that is developing and should see considerable growth. A medium-sized, more controlled, power arm stroke delivers to a high ¾ slot with some boring action. Almost lulling hitters to sleep, the fastball (91-95 mph) gets on the plate in a hurry with some feel for driving into right-handed hitters with some heaviness. The breaking ball flashed above average along with a near average changeup, but the sum of the parts raised the value, and the ease of the operation looked the part of a future starter. There are similar traits to Big League southpaw, Jordan Montgomery. Schmidt also features a quality left-handed stroke, so there is some sneaky athleticism, and his low-pulse demeanor should suit him well in a starting role.” – Shooter Hunt, VP of Scouting

Logan Schmidt (8/7/25)





1
Jacob Lombard
SS
Gulliver Prep HS (FL)


2
Roch Cholowsky
SS
UCLA


3
Tyler Spangler
SS
De La Salle HS (CA)


4
Gio Rojas
LHP
Stoneman Douglas (FL)


5
Grady Emerson
SS
Fort Worth Christian HS (TX)


6
Carson Bolemon
LHP
Southside Christian HS (SC)


7
Coleman Borthwick
RHP
South Walton HS (FL)


8
Logan Schmidt
LHP
Ganesha HS (CA)


9
Justin Lebron
SS
Alabama


10
Sawyer Strosnider*
OF
TCU


11
AJ Gracia
OF
Virginia


12
Tyler Bell*
SS
Kentucky


13
Brady Harris
OF
Trinity Christian Academy HS (FL)


14
Cole Koeninger
SS
Keller HS (TX)


15
Beau Peterson
3B
Mill Valley HS (KS)


16
Drew Burress
OF
Georgia Tech


17
Derek Curiel*
OF
LSU


18
Rocco Maniscalco
SS
Oxford HS (AL)


19
Kaden Waechter
RHP
Jesuit HS (FL)


20
Cameron Flukey
RHP
Coastal Carolina


21
Eric Booth Jr.
OF
Oak Grove HS (MS)


22
Chris Rembert*
MIF
Auburn


23
Caden Sorrell
OF
Texas A&M


24
Ace Reese
1B/OF
Mississippi State


25
Gabe Gaeckle
RHP
Arkansas


26
Liam Peterson
RHP
Florida


27
Jackson Flora
RHP
UC Santa Barbara


28
Aiden Ruiz
SS
Stony Brook HS (NY)


29
Eric Becker
SS/3B
Virginia


30
Chris Hacopian
SS/3B
Texas A&M


31
Trevor Condon
OF
Etowah HS (GA)


32
Matt Ponatoski
RHP/SS
Archbishop Moeller HS (OH)


33
Vahn Lackey
C
Georgia Tech


34
Matthew Sharman
RHP
Etowah HS (GA)


35
Blake Bryant
RHP
Citizens Christian HS (GA)


36
Jensen Hirschkorn
RHP
Kingsburg HS (CA)


37
Sean Dunlap
C
Crown Point HS (IN)


38
Landon Thome
MIF
Nazareth Academy HS (IL)


39
Ethan Bass
OF
Glenbrook North HS (IL)


40
Keon Johnson
SS
First Presbyterian HS (GA)


41
Sean Duncan
LHP
Terry Fox Secondary HS (Canada)


42
Jarren Advincula
2B
Georgia Tech


43
Rookie Shepard
SS
Faith Lutheran HS (NV)


44
Lucas Moore
CF
Louisville


45
Zion Rose
OF
Louisville


46
Ryder Helfrick
C
Arkansas


47
Chase Brunson
OF
TCU


48
Denton Lord
RHP
South Walton HS (FL)


49
James Clark
SS
St. John Bosco HS (CA)


50
Archer Horn
3B
St. Ignatius HS (CA)


51
John Stowers
C
St. Paul’s Episcopal HS (AL)


52
Noah Wilson
OF
McCallie HS (TN)


53
Ryan Harwood
OF
Casteel HS (AZ)


54
Henry Ford
OF
Tennessee


55
Gavin Grahovac
3B
Texas A&M


56
Ryan Lynch*
RHP
North Carolina


57
Tommy LaPour
RHP
TCU


58
Jason DeCaro
RHP
North Carolina


59
Tegan Kuhns*
RHP
Tennessee


60
Blake Bowen
OF
JSerra Catholic HS (CA)


61
Dominic Santarelli
1B/OF
St. Joseph Catholic HS (WI)


62
James Tronstein
OF
Harvard-Westlake HS (CA)


63
Blake Morningstar
RHP
Wake Forest


64
Kevin Roberts Jr.
SS
Jackson Prep HS (MS)


65
Anthony Del Angel
3B
Rio Rancho HS (NM)


66
Anthony Murphy
OF
Corona HS (CA)


67
Malachi Washington
OF
Parkview HS (GA)


68
Joey Volchko
RHP
Georgia


69
Trey Rangel
RHP
The Colony HS (TX)


70
Luke McNeillie
RHP
Florida


71
Daniel Cuvet
3B
Miami


72
Carson Tinney
C
Texas


73
Jorvorskie Lane
OF
O.D. Wyatt HS (TX)


74
Steven Milam
SS
LSU


75
Maddox Molony
SS
Oregon State


76
Caden Bogenpohl
OF
Missouri State


77
Eli Herst
RHP
Garfield HS (WA)


78
Jake Carbaugh
RHP
Plant City HS (FL)


79
Savion Sims
RHP
Edmond Santa Fe HS (OK)


80
Logan Georges
RHP
Clovis HS (CA)


81
Cooper Webb
RHP
Lake Travis HS (TX)


82
Alex Hernandez*
OF/RHP
Georgia Tech


83
Brody Schumaker
SS
Santa Margarita HS (CA)


84
Wilson Anderson
RHP
Jesuit HS (FL)


85
Gary Morse
RHP
Orange Lutheran HS (CA)


86
Cooper Sides
RHP
Red Bluff HS (CA)


87
Cole Carlon
LHP
Arizona State


88
Brett Renfrow
RHP
Virginia Tech


89
Wes Mendes
LHP
Florida State


90
Andruw Giles
OF
Basic Academy HS (NV)


91
Grayson Willoughby
RHP
Trinity HS (KY)


92
Trey Ebel
SS
Corona HS (CA)


93
Hunter Carns*
C/OF
Florida State


94
Mulivai Levu
1B
UCLA


95
Andrew Williamson
OF
UCF


96
Taj Marchand
SS
James Island HS (SC)


97
Jackson Natili
C
Cincinnati


98
Myles Bailey*
1B
Florida State


99
Jack Radel
RHP
Notre Dame


100
Joseph Contreras
RHP
Blessed Trinity HS (GA)

*Indicates the player is a college sophomore who’s age-eligible for the 2026 MLB Draft.

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