10. Chicago White Sox: C Ike Irish, Auburn
Irish hit .319/.403/.627 with 11 doubles, 14 home runs and 59 RBI last season at Auburn, showing more playable power than he did as a true freshman while continuing his defensive development behind the plate. A .325 average and .438 on-base percentage in the Cape Cod League last summer further boosted his stock, erasing some questions about how his offensive game would translate to wood bats.
11. Oakland Athletics: OF Brendan Summerhill, Arizona
After tallying just 75 plate appearances as a freshman, Summerhill was a breakout star at Arizona in 2024, hitting .324/.399/.550 with 32 extra-base hits and 59 RBI in 58 games. With an athletic 6’3″, 205-pound frame and a smooth left-handed swing, he profiles as a well-rounded offensive player, and he gave his stock an additional boost when he showed he could play a solid center field in the Cape Cod League.
12. Texas Rangers: LHP/1B Kruz Schoolcraft, Sunset HS (OR)
A towering 6’8″, 229-pound two-way standout, Schoolcraft shares some similarities to San Francisco Giants top prospect Bryce Eldridge, though his future is likely on the mound rather than in the batter’s box. He has been up to 97 mph with his fastball and backs it with a terrific slider and shows the makings of a quality changeup. Equally important, he does a good job repeating his mechanics for a pitcher his size. At the plate, he has a 50-hit, 55-power offensive profile, though his value outside of what he does with a bat in his hand is limited.