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After the trade deadline and the 2025 MLB Draft signings have trickled into the Bridge League, we can finally roll out our new Top 40. How we determine the lists for those who are new to the process, is we take the rankings of our staff and do the law of averages and with some Excel magic, the final rankings are listed.

Going forward, we are going to stick to 40 prospects since it is a rounded number and based on the progress of the Tigers system, there are several younger players who will eventually make their way up the list. Plus, the system continues to get intriguing with up the middle talent and international arms that are going beyond just the Dominican Summer League but more on that later.

Here is our Top 40 list with a breakdown by Chris Brown.

RankNameHighest LevelPositionFVHow Acquired
1Kevin McGonigleDouble-A2B/SS 60CB-A Round (37) 2023 MLB Draft
2Max Clark Double-AOF601st round (3rd) 2023 MLB Draft
3Bryce RainerSingle-AINF501st round (11th) 2024 MLB Draft
4 Josue BricenoDouble-AC/1B55January 17, 2022 IFA signing
5Andrew SearsDouble-ALHP3510th round (290) 2023 MLB Draft
6Jordan Yost N/ASS401st round (24) 2025 MLB Draft
7Hao-Yu LeeTriple-AINF55Trade with PHI for Michael Lorenzen
8Franyerber MontillaSingle-ASS45January 17,2022 IFA signing
9Thayron Liranzo Double-AC55Trade with LAD for RHP Jack Flahetry
10Kelvis SalcedoSingle-ARHP35UFA 2023
11Cris Rodriguez DSL TigsOF50January 25, 2025 IFA signing
12Michael OlivetoN/AC401st round comp pick (34) 2025 MLB Draft
13Jake MillerDouble-A LHP 408th round (237) 2022 MLB Draft
14Max Anderson Triple-A2B/3B40 2nd round (45) 2023 MLB Draft
15Malachi WitherspoonN/ARHP403rd round (62) 2025 MLB Draft
16Lucas ElissaltSingle-ARHP3513th round (386) 2024 MLB Draft
17Edurado ValenciaTriple-AC352018 IFA signing
18Jaden HammDouble-ARHP505th round (143) 2023 MLB Draft
19Jackson StrongSingle-A OF457th round (206) 2024 MLB Draft
20
Owen HallSingle-ARHP452nd round (49) 2024 MLB Draft
21Ben JacobsN/ALHP403rd round (98) 2025 MLB Draft
22Izaac PachecoHigh-A3B352nd round (39) 2021 MLB Draft
23John PeckDouble-AINF357th round (200) 2023 MLB Draft
24Dylan SmithMLBRHP453rd round (74) 2021 MLB Draft
25Jude WarwickSingle-AINF4012th round (356) 2024 MLB Draft
26
Caleb LeysN/ALHP 404th round (129) 2025 MLB Draft
27Jhonan CobaDSLRHP35UFA 2024
28
Joseph MontalvoDouble-ARHP40Trade with TEX for LHP Andrew Chafin
29Cale WetwiskaSingle-ARHP357th round (219) 2025 MLB Draft
30Tyler MattisonDouble-ARHP404th round (104) 2021 MLB Draft
31Trei Cruz Triple-AUTL40
3rd round (73) 2020 MLB Draft
32Brett CallahanHigh-AOF4013th round (380) 2023 MLB Draft
33Johan SimonDouble-ALHP45Trade with TOR for RHP Chase Lee
34Nick DumesnilSingle-AOF458th round (249) 2025 MLB Draft
35Garrett BurhennDouble-ARHP409th round (255) 2021 MLB Draft
36Jack PenneyHigh-AINF355th round (147) 2024 MLB Draft
37Angel De Los SantosDSLINF35January 15, 2025 IFA signing
38Jatnk Diaz Single-ARHP358th round (230) 2023 MLB Draft
39Zach SwansonN/ARHP359th round (266) 2024 MLB Draft
40Moisés RodriguezHigh-ARHP35March 14, 2019 IFA signing
41Ethan SchiefelbeinComplex BallLHP453rd round (72) 2024 MLB Draft
42Rayner CastilloHigh-ARHP45January 15, 2021 IFA signing
43Gabriel ReyesSingle-ALHP35UFA 2020
44Jesus PintoHigh-AOF40January 15, 2024 IFA signing
45Paul WilsonSingle-ALHP35Round 3 (76) 2023 MLB Draft
46
Yosber SanchezHigh-ARHP35FA signing May 2023
47Preston HoweyHigh-ARHP4014th round (416) 2024 MLB Draft
48Michael MasseyN/ARHP404th round (114) 2024 MLB Draft
49River HamiltonN/ARHP3511th round (339) 2025 MLB Draft
50Peyton GrahamDouble-AINF352nd round (51) 2022 MLB Draft
52Carson Rucker Single-A3B 404th round (107) 2023 MLB Draft
Max AlbaHigh-ARHP35Undrafted FA July 2022
53Hayden MintonHigh-ARHP359th round (260) 2023 MLB Draft
Eric SilvaDouble-ARHP35Trade with SFG for LF Mark Canha July 30, 2024
CJ Weins Double-ARHP35Trade with BOS for Trey Wingeater July 8, 2024
Seth Stephenson Double-AOF358th round (207) 2022 MLB Draft
54Roberto Campos Double-AOF45July 2, 2019 IFA signing
Nomar Fana Single-AOF35UFA 2020

The August update is typically our last of the season, though not necessarily the last of the year (our pre-season list usually comes out in December). The August list is both our first chance to rank newly drafted players, and our last chance to make adjustments based on in-season performance. Five 2025 draftees made our list, while seven others received at least one vote. We also said goodbye to a handful of prospects who left the organization at the trade deadline.

The Detroit Tigers still boast an extremely strong top 8-10 prospects. But things get very cloudy and confusing after that. There’s good depth here, but finding the right order for it is an impossible task. We see clumps of older hitters in the upper minors with a chance for a cup of coffee in the majors. There are the interesting relief arms battling control and injuries. There are toolsy young hitters in A ball and below who need to patch holes in their game. And then there’s The Blob — a collection of talented high school pitchers who have mostly been injured and/or ineffective in limited game action.

Biggest Moves and Shakers

We should also highlight the biggest movers in this iteration of the list. Our two biggest fallers are Rayner Castillo (-28) and Roberto Campos (-21). Castillo has taken the ball every week, and he deserves credit for that. But his velocity is down 3 MPH, his slider lacks the bite we saw in 2024, his changeup hasn’t really developed, and he’s not throwing as many strikes. The end result is a 5.91 ERA in the pitcher-friendly Midwest League. We were higher on Campos than anyone else, and after April we felt vindicated by his 145 wRC+ – but since May 1st he has hit just .196 with no power. He hasn’t shown the ability to adjust to Double-A pitching, and we can’t justify keeping him in our top-30, let alone our top 10.

It’s not all bad news, of course. We’ve seen steady progress from Troy Melton, who moved up two spots and looks like he could be very useful for the Tigers. And our two biggest movers are also pitchers. Andrew Sears jumped 10 spots after consistently pitching well in High-A, while Lucas Elissalt rose a whopping 16 spots after dominating in Low-A. Both recently moved up a level, and we’ll be closely watching how they handle their new challenge.

All told, this Top 40 reflects a system in motion. Some players have taken big steps forward, others have stalled, and a few have struggled to adjust. That’s the nature of prospect development, progress is rarely linear, but it’s these rises and falls that make tracking the Tigers’ farm system so compelling. This system has come a long way over the last decade however, the hope is, the arms that are injured come back and start to move up and make an impact sooner than later.

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