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MLB's 20 Hottest Prospects | Hot Sheet (6/4/24)
Plus: The Hot Sheet Show streams at 3 p.m. ET. Come chat new draft rankings, an impending Top 100 update & more.
Ranking The 20 Hottest Prospects In Baseball
Not all hope is lost, Mets fans. Righthander Brandon Sproat headlines this week’s Hot Sheet, which ranks the 20 hottest prospects in all of baseball. Sproat is among the hottest names in the Mets system right now, which is beginning to churn out some intriguing pitching prospects.
Fellow Mets righty Jonah Tong is also set to join the Hot Sheet show at 3 p.m. ET
Elsewhere, a pair of Red Sox and Dodgers prospects each make the top 10. We have updates on notable top performers in the…
Rangers
Dodgers
Red Sox
Athletics
Rays
Mariners
Blue Jays
You can check out the full Top 20 below, available exclusively for Baseball America subscribers.
WATCH TODAY’S HOT SHEET SHOW!
Today’s a fun one. Mets righty Jonah Tong joins us to chat his breakout 2024 season so far. We’re also discussing our latest draft rankings, teasing an upcoming Top 100 update, plus plenty more.
RANKING THE FIELD OF 64
20 Potential Breakout DSL Prospects
We’ve covered each farm system. We’ve covered the top names. We’ve even highlighted the best arms. Now, Ben Badler gazes into the crystal ball to predict under-the-radar players in the Dominican Summer League who signed for under $1 million that may pop this summer.
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