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BASE CLASS 1 1 Mike Trout Angels® 2 Albert Pujols BASE CLASS 1 1 Mike Trout Angels® 2 Albert Pujols Angels® 3 Shohei Ohtani Angels® 4 Anthony Rendon Angels® 5 Ketel Marte Arizona Diamondbacks® 6 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ 7 Ozzie Albies Atlanta Braves™ 8 Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ 9 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ 10 Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® 11 Mookie Betts Los Angeles Dodgers® 12 Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® 13 Rafael Devers Boston Red Sox® 14 J.D. Martinez Boston Red Sox® 15 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® 16 Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers™ 17 Nico Hoerner Chicago Cubs® Rookie 18 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® 19 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® 20 Javier Baez Chicago Cubs® 21 Robel Garcia Chicago Cubs® Rookie 22 Willson Contreras Chicago Cubs® 23 Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® 24 Eloy Jimenez Chicago White Sox® 25 Tim Anderson Chicago White Sox® 26 Yoan Moncada Chicago White Sox® 27 Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® 28 Nick Castellanos Cincinnati Reds® 29 Max Kepler Minnesota Twins® 30 Sonny Gray Cincinnati Reds® 31 Aristides Aquino Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 32 Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® 33 Shane Bieber Cleveland Indians® 34 Mike Clevinger Cleveland Indians® 35 Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians® 36 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ 37 Charlie Blackmon Colorado Rockies™ 38 Trevor Story Colorado Rockies™ 39 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® 40 Justin Verlander Houston Astros® 41 Carlos Correa Houston Astros® 42 Jose Altuve Houston Astros® 43 George Springer Houston Astros® 44 Alex Bregman Houston Astros® 45 Yordan Alvarez Houston Astros® Rookie 46 Whit Merrifield Kansas City Royals® 47 Jorge Soler Kansas City Royals® 48 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 49 Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers® 50 Walker Buehler Los Angeles Dodgers® 51 Gavin Lux Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 52 Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ 53 Keston Hiura Milwaukee Brewers™ 54 Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ 55 Noah Syndergaard New York Mets® 56 Jacob deGrom New York Mets® 57 Robinson Cano New York Mets® 58 Pete Alonso New York Mets® 59 Darryl Strawberry New York Mets® 60 Giancarlo Stanton New York Yankees® 61 Masahiro Tanaka New York Yankees® 62 Aaron Judge New York Yankees® 63 Gleyber Torres New York Yankees® 64 Don Mattingly New York Yankees® 65 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® 66 Gerrit Cole New York Yankees® 67 A.J. Puk Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 68 Jesus Luzardo Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 69 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics™ 70 Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ 71 Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics™ 72 Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® 73 Andrew McCutchen Philadelphia Phillies® 74 J.T. Realmuto Philadelphia Phillies® 75 Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies® 76 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies® 77 Zac Gallen Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie 78 Josh Bell Pittsburgh Pirates® 79 Luis Robert Chicago White Sox® Rookie 80 Manny Machado San Diego Padres™ 81 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres™ 82 Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres™ 83 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® 84 Willie Mays San Francisco Giants® 85 Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ 86 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ 87 Kyle Lewis Seattle Mariners™ Rookie 88 Paul Goldschmidt St. Louis Cardinals® 89 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals® 90 Yoshi Tsutsugo Tampa Bay Rays™ 91 Brendan McKay Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie 92 Blake Snell Tampa Bay Rays™ 93 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® 94 Joey Gallo Texas Rangers® 95 Bo Bichette Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 96 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® 97 Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® 98 Trea Turner Washington Nationals® 99 Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals® 100 Juan Soto Washington Nationals® CLASS 2 1 Mike Trout Angels® 2 Albert Pujols Angels® 3 Shohei Ohtani Angels® 4 Anthony Rendon Angels® 5 Ketel Marte Arizona Diamondbacks® 6 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ 7 Ozzie Albies Atlanta Braves™ 8 Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ 9 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ 10 Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® 11 Mookie Betts Los Angeles Dodgers® 12 Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® 13 Rafael Devers Boston Red Sox® 14 J.D. Martinez Boston Red Sox® 15 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® 16 Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers™ 17 Nico Hoerner Chicago Cubs® Rookie 18 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® 19 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® 20 Javier Baez Chicago Cubs® 21 Robel Garcia Chicago Cubs® Rookie 22 Willson Contreras Chicago Cubs® 23 Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® 24 Eloy Jimenez Chicago White Sox® 25 Tim Anderson Chicago White Sox® 26 Yoan Moncada Chicago White Sox® 27 Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® 28 Nick Castellanos Cincinnati Reds® 29 Max Kepler Minnesota Twins® 30 Sonny Gray Cincinnati Reds® 31 Aristides Aquino Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 32 Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® 33 Shane Bieber Cleveland Indians® 34 Mike Clevinger Cleveland Indians® 35 Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians® 36 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ 37 Charlie Blackmon Colorado Rockies™ 38 Trevor Story Colorado Rockies™ 39 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® 40 Justin Verlander Houston Astros® 41 Carlos Correa Houston Astros® 42 Jose Altuve Houston Astros® 43 George Springer Houston Astros® 44 Alex Bregman Houston Astros® 45 Yordan Alvarez Houston Astros® Rookie 46 Whit Merrifield Kansas City Royals® 47 Jorge Soler Kansas City Royals® 48 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 49 Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers® 50 Walker Buehler Los Angeles Dodgers® 51 Gavin Lux Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 52 Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ 53 Keston Hiura Milwaukee Brewers™ 54 Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ 55 Noah Syndergaard New York Mets® 56 Jacob deGrom New York Mets® 57 Robinson Cano New York Mets® 58 Pete Alonso New York Mets® 59 Darryl Strawberry New York Mets® 60 Giancarlo Stanton New York Yankees® 61 Masahiro Tanaka New York Yankees® 62 Aaron Judge New York Yankees® 63 Gleyber Torres New York Yankees® 64 Don Mattingly New York Yankees® 65 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® 66 Gerrit Cole New York Yankees® 67 A.J. Puk Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 68 Jesus Luzardo Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 69 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics™ 70 Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ 71 Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics™ 72 Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® 73 Andrew McCutchen Philadelphia Phillies® 74 J.T. Realmuto Philadelphia Phillies® 75 Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies® 76 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies® 77 Zac Gallen Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie 78 Josh Bell Pittsburgh Pirates® 79 Luis Robert Chicago White Sox® Rookie 80 Manny Machado San Diego Padres™ 81 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres™ 82 Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres™ 83 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® 84 Willie Mays San Francisco Giants® 85 Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ 86 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ 87 Kyle Lewis Seattle Mariners™ Rookie 88 Paul Goldschmidt St. Louis Cardinals® 89 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals® 90 Yoshi Tsutsugo Tampa Bay Rays™ 91 Brendan McKay Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie 92 Blake Snell Tampa Bay Rays™ 93 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® 94 Joey Gallo Texas Rangers® 95 Bo Bichette Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 96 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® 97 Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® 98 Trea Turner Washington Nationals® 99 Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals® 100 Juan Soto Washington Nationals® CLASS 3 1 Mike Trout Angels® 2 Albert Pujols Angels® 3 Shohei Ohtani Angels® 4 Anthony Rendon Angels® 5 Ketel Marte Arizona Diamondbacks® 6 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ 7 Ozzie Albies Atlanta Braves™ 8 Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ 9 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ 10 Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® 11 Mookie Betts Los Angeles Dodgers® 12 Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® 13 Rafael Devers Boston Red Sox® 14 J.D. Martinez Boston Red Sox® 15 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® 16 Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers™ 17 Nico Hoerner Chicago Cubs® Rookie 18 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® 19 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® 20 Javier Baez Chicago Cubs® 21 Robel Garcia Chicago Cubs® Rookie 22 Willson Contreras Chicago Cubs® 23 Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® 24 Eloy Jimenez Chicago White Sox® 25 Tim Anderson Chicago White Sox® 26 Yoan Moncada Chicago White Sox® 27 Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® 28 Nick Castellanos Cincinnati Reds® 29 Max Kepler Minnesota Twins® 30 Sonny Gray Cincinnati Reds® 31 Aristides Aquino Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 32 Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® 33 Shane Bieber Cleveland Indians® 34 Mike Clevinger Cleveland Indians® 35 Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians® 36 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ 37 Charlie Blackmon Colorado Rockies™ 38 Trevor Story Colorado Rockies™ 39 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® 40 Justin Verlander Houston Astros® 41 Carlos Correa Houston Astros® 42 Jose Altuve Houston Astros® 43 George Springer Houston Astros® 44 Alex Bregman Houston Astros® 45 Yordan Alvarez Houston Astros® Rookie 46 Whit Merrifield Kansas City Royals® 47 Jorge Soler Kansas City Royals® 48 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 49 Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers® 50 Walker Buehler Los Angeles Dodgers® 51 Gavin Lux Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 52 Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ 53 Keston Hiura Milwaukee Brewers™ 54 Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ 55 Noah Syndergaard New York Mets® 56 Jacob deGrom New York Mets® 57 Robinson Cano New York Mets® 58 Pete Alonso New York Mets® 59 Darryl Strawberry New York Mets® 60 Giancarlo Stanton New York Yankees® 61 Masahiro Tanaka New York Yankees® 62 Aaron Judge New York Yankees® 63 Gleyber Torres New York Yankees® 64 Don Mattingly New York Yankees® 65 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® 66 Gerrit Cole New York Yankees® 67 A.J. Puk Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 68 Jesus Luzardo Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 69 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics™ 70 Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ 71 Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics™ 72 Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® 73 Andrew McCutchen Philadelphia Phillies® 74 J.T. Realmuto Philadelphia Phillies® 75 Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies® 76 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies® 77 Zac Gallen Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie 78 Josh Bell Pittsburgh Pirates® 79 Luis Robert Chicago White Sox® Rookie 80 Manny Machado San Diego Padres™ 81 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres™ 82 Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres™ 83 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® 84 Willie Mays San Francisco Giants® 85 Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ 86 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ 87 Kyle Lewis Seattle Mariners™ Rookie 88 Paul Goldschmidt St.
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