2023 MLB Draft: Top 400 Prospects - May Update

We’re back! 


It’s been a bit since our last update, so let us explain what’s going to occur here and what the future holds for the remainder of this draft cycle. Admittedly, we’ve had our fair share of learning experiences making this update. As we’ve had turnover at the top of our draft team, this rankings update became a much larger one than originally expected and we have adjusted our end product to match our strengths. Therefore, this update will not have player blurbs, which is the biggest difference from the previous update. Don’t worry though, they’ll be back for our next update when we expand our ranking to 500 players. We’ve got a lot in the works as we approach draft day, so we hope you are prepared for the fun.


Before we unveil the updated board, here are some things to note:

  • The top 50 was a task to rank given the amount of talent in this range. It’s a deep class, especially on the college side. Dylan Crews still leads the way, and while Paul Skenes remains at #2, Wyatt Langford is putting together a solid case to move into that spot. 

  • The college lefty class is running on fumes. At this point, there may not be one that goes in the top 50 picks. 

  • We’ve continued to use a mix of our team’s live looks, data, and some industry murmurs, however we’ve begun to put more emphasis on our live looks in this update.