Orioles Prospect Report - March 2026
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2026 12:47 am
From BA's 2026 Team Top 30s:
Houston Astros
1. Xavier Neyens, SS
Ht: 6'4" | Wt: 210 | B-T: L-R
Age: 19
BA Grade/Risk: 60/High
Adjusted Grade: 45
Track Record: Neyens ranked as the No. 19 prospect for the 2025 draft and stood out among high school position players. He was regarded as having the best strike-zone judgment among preps and more power than anybody on the high school side but Ethan Holliday. Early in the draft scouting process, Neyens had a chance to go in the top half of the first round. Concerns around his hit tool dropped him to the Astros at pick No. 21, and he signed for $4,120,000. Neyens did not debut following the draft, but the touted slugger should begin 2026 at Low-A Fayetteville.
Scouting Report: A physical power hitter who should grow into more strength as his body matures, Neyens is an average athlete who is unlikely to stick at shortstop. His physicality could make him a slugging third baseman. Neyens is a lefthanded batter who sets up with a wider base and his hands set by the back of his head. He employs a large leg kick that contracts into his body, leading into a long stride. It’s a powerful swing that generates lots of clean backspin, and he peppers hard-struck fly balls to all parts of the yard. There’s some swing-and-miss in Neyens’ game. Offspeed and breaking pitches at times can give him fits. Those highest on Neyens think he can iron out his issues and rely on strong swing decisions early; others worry he’ll always run high whiff rates. More than likely, his strikeout rates will be higher during his early seasons in pro ball. Neyens is an average runner but will slow down to fringe-average at peak. A shortstop as an amateur, Neyens is likely to move to third base eventually. He has the requisite plus arm and skilled enough hands and actions to be average there.
The Future: Neyens is one of the highest upside players from the 2025 draft class. If he can prove his hit tool is average, he could blossom into a 30-home run slugger at third base.
Scouting Grades Hit: 45 | Power: 65 | Run: 45 | Field: 50 | Arm: 60
10. Albert Fermin, SS
Ht: 6'3" | Wt: 190 | B-T: S-R
Age: 16
BA Grade/Risk: 60/Extreme
Adjusted Grade: 40
Track Record: The Astros aggressively pursued Fermin, signing the Dominican shortstop for $2.3 million, one of the largest bonuses in the 2026 international class. Fermin was one of the top shortstops in the Dominican Republic in 2026.
Scouting Report: At 6-foot-3, 190 pounds, Fermin stands out quickly for his physicality, but it’s his feel at the plate that’s most advanced. He recognizes spin, has a good eye for the strike zone and shows a disciplined approach with a knack for being on time against live pitching, giving him the building blocks to get on base at a high clip. Fermin makes hard contact now and, given his physical upside, could grow into significantly more game power. Fermin is a plus runner underway, though he might lose a step as he fills out. He’s athletic enough to get a chance to start his career at shortstop, but his range long term might end up better suited at third base, with a strong arm that would play at either spot on the left side of the infield.
The Future: One of the Astros’ more highly touted international signings in years, Fermin will be the biggest name among the team’s Dominican Summer League contingent in 2026.
Scouting Grades Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Field: 45 | Arm: 55
Chicago White Sox
7. Jaden Fauske, OF
Ht: 6'3" | Wt: 200 | B-T: L-R
Age: 19
BA Grade/Risk: 55/Extreme
Adjusted Grade: 35
Track Record: Fauske grew up in suburban Chicago as a White Sox fan, so it was fitting when his hometown team drafted him out of Nazareth Academy in the second round in 2025. He signed for just under $3 million, the highest bonus for any player drafted after the supplemental first round in 2025. Fauske played in unofficial bridge league games at the Arizona complex after signing and impressed observers with his potentially average hit tool and strength at the plate. He was still showing his high school football body but will gain flexibility in a professional strength and fitness regimen.
Scouting Report: Fauske has a smooth, rhythmic lefthanded swing with good balance, impressive plate coverage and a high contact rate. He has a hit-over-power profile now, but those grades could flip as he develops added strength and flexibility thanks to plenty of barrel accuracy. He draws his fair share of walks because of his knowledge of the strike zone. The 6-foot-3 Fauske played all over the field in high school, including extensive time at catcher as an underclassman. Some scouts believe that he could stay behind the plate if he worked at it, but he primarily played in the outfield during the summer showcase season and as a prep senior so that he could focus on hitting. The White Sox will give Fauske time at all three outfield spots and are especially interested to see if his average speed will play in center field. A corner outfield position is more likely, and his above-average arm will be sufficient for right field.
The Future: Fauske has a chance to develop into a middle-of-the-order hitter with high on-base percentages. He will get his first chance at full-season ball in 2026, when he will open the season as a 19-year-old for Low-A Kannapolis.
Scouting Grades Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Field: 50 | Arm: 55
St. Louis Cardinals
7. Tanner Franklin, RHP
Ht: 6'5" | Wt: 225 | B-T: R-R
Age: 21
BA Grade/Risk: 55/High
Adjusted Grade: 40
Track Record: After two seasons pitching out of the bullpen for Kennesaw State, Franklin made the jump to Tennessee prior to his junior season in 2025. He made a career-high 27 appearances for the Volunteers, striking out 52 across 38.2 innings. The Cardinals drafted Franklin in the second round in 2025 and signed him for a little over $1.1 million. To begin his professional career, he was deployed as a starter across three appearances at both Class A levels.
Scouting Report: Franklin is a 6-foot-5, physical righthander who delivers the ball from a three-quarters arm slot with a slight crossfire finish. Entering his junior campaign, Franklin added 3 mph to his four-seam fastball and improved his spin efficiency, which resulted in more ride, armside run and a more deceptive plane of approach to the plate. Franklin’s fastball is now a double-plus pitch, with velocity, movement and release traits befitting its 70 grade. His go-to secondary pitch is a cutter in the low 90s. Much like his fastball, his cutter also jumped more than 3 mph. The pitch added ride and lost horizontal break, creating more cut. Franklin’s slider is a mid-80s mini-sweeper with shorter break than a traditional sweeper. The slider drives the highest miss rate in his arsenal and projects as an above-average pitch. His changeup was rarely used but showed good vertical separation off his fastball and the potential to become an average pitch. He threw a curveball as a sophomore at Kennesaw State but ditched the pitch when he transferred to Tennessee. Franklin’s command is fringe-average and will need to improve for him to make the jump to a starting role.
The Future: The Cardinals plan to deploy Franklin as a starter in 2026. Equipped with plus stuff and improved command, he could successfully make the jump into the rotation.
Scouting Grades Fastball: 70 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Cutter: 50 | Control: 45
Chicago Cubs
11. Josiah Hartshorn, OF
Ht: 6'2" | Wt: 220 | B-T: B-L
Age: 18
BA Grade/Risk: 55/Extreme
Adjusted Grade: 35
Track Record: Hartshorn is the latest player drafted out of Southern California high school baseball powerhouse Orange Lutheran. He is a switch-hitter who dealt with a variety of injuries throughout his high school career. Injuries to his elbow, back and oblique would limit him to exclusively lefthanded or righthanded swings for long stretches. The Cubs drafted Hartshorn in the sixth round in 2025 and signed him for a well above-slot bonus of $2 million. He did not debut following the draft.
Scouting Report: Hartshorn is a physical switch-hitting slugger with average height, present strength and physicality, leaving little room for projection. His lefthanded swing is long, starting with a high leg lift trigger that gets deep into his back leg. It’s possible his swing was out of sync due to the injuries he dealt with as a prep. His lefty swing makes use of a scissor kick in his lower half. Hartshorn shows average bat-to-ball skills with an advanced—and at times passive—plate approach. He shows good bat speed from both sides of the plate with present strength. He’ll need to add some more loft to his swings in order to get to more consistent game power as a professional. Hartshorn will need to maintain his body as he gets older to maintain his average athleticism. He’s an average runner who likely is more of a fringe-average runner at peak. Hartshorn is likely destined for the corner outfield, where his above-average arm will play.
The Future: Hartshorn is a higher-upside switch-hitter with above-average everyday regular upside but lots of risk.
Scouting Grades Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Field: 50 | Arm: 55
Minnesota Twins
19. Matt Barr, RHP
Ht: 6'6" | Wt: 195 | B-T: R-R
Age: 19
BA Grade/Risk: 55/Extreme
Adjusted Grade: 35
Track Record: Barr was one of the top junior college prospects in the 2025 draft after a dominant freshmen season at SUNY Niagara, where he was named Division III juco pitcher of the year. He was committed to Tennessee and impressed at the MLB Draft Combine where he had the second-highest spin rate on his curveball and slider of all pitchers who threw bullpens. The Twins selected him in the fifth round and signed him for a well over-slot bonus of $762,500.
Scouting Report: Barr has a ways to go to fill out his 6-foot-6, 195 pound frame. His fastball sits 92-94 mph and tops out at 97 mph. He projects to add velocity as he matures and needs to continue to refine his control which is inconsistent right now. Barr’s outlier ability to spin the ball is a potential carrying trait. He throws both a mid-to-high-80s slider and low-80s curveball that have spin rates around 3,000 rpm. They are high quality breaking balls with a lot of movement and his feel for them is advanced. Both have premium bat-missing potential, but his slider is more advanced right now and projects as a potential plus offering, while his curveball projects as above-average. Barr didn’t use a changeup as an amateur, but could look to add one in pro ball.
The Future: Barr should make his pro debut in 2026 with Low-A Fort Myers. His development will likely be slow and he is not a lock to stick as a starter. His combination of physical projection and outlier feel for spin make him an intriguing pitching prospect that could move quickly up this list with a strong debut.
Scouting Grades Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 60 | Control: 40
Houston Astros
1. Xavier Neyens, SS
Ht: 6'4" | Wt: 210 | B-T: L-R
Age: 19
BA Grade/Risk: 60/High
Adjusted Grade: 45
Track Record: Neyens ranked as the No. 19 prospect for the 2025 draft and stood out among high school position players. He was regarded as having the best strike-zone judgment among preps and more power than anybody on the high school side but Ethan Holliday. Early in the draft scouting process, Neyens had a chance to go in the top half of the first round. Concerns around his hit tool dropped him to the Astros at pick No. 21, and he signed for $4,120,000. Neyens did not debut following the draft, but the touted slugger should begin 2026 at Low-A Fayetteville.
Scouting Report: A physical power hitter who should grow into more strength as his body matures, Neyens is an average athlete who is unlikely to stick at shortstop. His physicality could make him a slugging third baseman. Neyens is a lefthanded batter who sets up with a wider base and his hands set by the back of his head. He employs a large leg kick that contracts into his body, leading into a long stride. It’s a powerful swing that generates lots of clean backspin, and he peppers hard-struck fly balls to all parts of the yard. There’s some swing-and-miss in Neyens’ game. Offspeed and breaking pitches at times can give him fits. Those highest on Neyens think he can iron out his issues and rely on strong swing decisions early; others worry he’ll always run high whiff rates. More than likely, his strikeout rates will be higher during his early seasons in pro ball. Neyens is an average runner but will slow down to fringe-average at peak. A shortstop as an amateur, Neyens is likely to move to third base eventually. He has the requisite plus arm and skilled enough hands and actions to be average there.
The Future: Neyens is one of the highest upside players from the 2025 draft class. If he can prove his hit tool is average, he could blossom into a 30-home run slugger at third base.
Scouting Grades Hit: 45 | Power: 65 | Run: 45 | Field: 50 | Arm: 60
10. Albert Fermin, SS
Ht: 6'3" | Wt: 190 | B-T: S-R
Age: 16
BA Grade/Risk: 60/Extreme
Adjusted Grade: 40
Track Record: The Astros aggressively pursued Fermin, signing the Dominican shortstop for $2.3 million, one of the largest bonuses in the 2026 international class. Fermin was one of the top shortstops in the Dominican Republic in 2026.
Scouting Report: At 6-foot-3, 190 pounds, Fermin stands out quickly for his physicality, but it’s his feel at the plate that’s most advanced. He recognizes spin, has a good eye for the strike zone and shows a disciplined approach with a knack for being on time against live pitching, giving him the building blocks to get on base at a high clip. Fermin makes hard contact now and, given his physical upside, could grow into significantly more game power. Fermin is a plus runner underway, though he might lose a step as he fills out. He’s athletic enough to get a chance to start his career at shortstop, but his range long term might end up better suited at third base, with a strong arm that would play at either spot on the left side of the infield.
The Future: One of the Astros’ more highly touted international signings in years, Fermin will be the biggest name among the team’s Dominican Summer League contingent in 2026.
Scouting Grades Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Field: 45 | Arm: 55
Chicago White Sox
7. Jaden Fauske, OF
Ht: 6'3" | Wt: 200 | B-T: L-R
Age: 19
BA Grade/Risk: 55/Extreme
Adjusted Grade: 35
Track Record: Fauske grew up in suburban Chicago as a White Sox fan, so it was fitting when his hometown team drafted him out of Nazareth Academy in the second round in 2025. He signed for just under $3 million, the highest bonus for any player drafted after the supplemental first round in 2025. Fauske played in unofficial bridge league games at the Arizona complex after signing and impressed observers with his potentially average hit tool and strength at the plate. He was still showing his high school football body but will gain flexibility in a professional strength and fitness regimen.
Scouting Report: Fauske has a smooth, rhythmic lefthanded swing with good balance, impressive plate coverage and a high contact rate. He has a hit-over-power profile now, but those grades could flip as he develops added strength and flexibility thanks to plenty of barrel accuracy. He draws his fair share of walks because of his knowledge of the strike zone. The 6-foot-3 Fauske played all over the field in high school, including extensive time at catcher as an underclassman. Some scouts believe that he could stay behind the plate if he worked at it, but he primarily played in the outfield during the summer showcase season and as a prep senior so that he could focus on hitting. The White Sox will give Fauske time at all three outfield spots and are especially interested to see if his average speed will play in center field. A corner outfield position is more likely, and his above-average arm will be sufficient for right field.
The Future: Fauske has a chance to develop into a middle-of-the-order hitter with high on-base percentages. He will get his first chance at full-season ball in 2026, when he will open the season as a 19-year-old for Low-A Kannapolis.
Scouting Grades Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Field: 50 | Arm: 55
St. Louis Cardinals
7. Tanner Franklin, RHP
Ht: 6'5" | Wt: 225 | B-T: R-R
Age: 21
BA Grade/Risk: 55/High
Adjusted Grade: 40
Track Record: After two seasons pitching out of the bullpen for Kennesaw State, Franklin made the jump to Tennessee prior to his junior season in 2025. He made a career-high 27 appearances for the Volunteers, striking out 52 across 38.2 innings. The Cardinals drafted Franklin in the second round in 2025 and signed him for a little over $1.1 million. To begin his professional career, he was deployed as a starter across three appearances at both Class A levels.
Scouting Report: Franklin is a 6-foot-5, physical righthander who delivers the ball from a three-quarters arm slot with a slight crossfire finish. Entering his junior campaign, Franklin added 3 mph to his four-seam fastball and improved his spin efficiency, which resulted in more ride, armside run and a more deceptive plane of approach to the plate. Franklin’s fastball is now a double-plus pitch, with velocity, movement and release traits befitting its 70 grade. His go-to secondary pitch is a cutter in the low 90s. Much like his fastball, his cutter also jumped more than 3 mph. The pitch added ride and lost horizontal break, creating more cut. Franklin’s slider is a mid-80s mini-sweeper with shorter break than a traditional sweeper. The slider drives the highest miss rate in his arsenal and projects as an above-average pitch. His changeup was rarely used but showed good vertical separation off his fastball and the potential to become an average pitch. He threw a curveball as a sophomore at Kennesaw State but ditched the pitch when he transferred to Tennessee. Franklin’s command is fringe-average and will need to improve for him to make the jump to a starting role.
The Future: The Cardinals plan to deploy Franklin as a starter in 2026. Equipped with plus stuff and improved command, he could successfully make the jump into the rotation.
Scouting Grades Fastball: 70 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 45 | Cutter: 50 | Control: 45
Chicago Cubs
11. Josiah Hartshorn, OF
Ht: 6'2" | Wt: 220 | B-T: B-L
Age: 18
BA Grade/Risk: 55/Extreme
Adjusted Grade: 35
Track Record: Hartshorn is the latest player drafted out of Southern California high school baseball powerhouse Orange Lutheran. He is a switch-hitter who dealt with a variety of injuries throughout his high school career. Injuries to his elbow, back and oblique would limit him to exclusively lefthanded or righthanded swings for long stretches. The Cubs drafted Hartshorn in the sixth round in 2025 and signed him for a well above-slot bonus of $2 million. He did not debut following the draft.
Scouting Report: Hartshorn is a physical switch-hitting slugger with average height, present strength and physicality, leaving little room for projection. His lefthanded swing is long, starting with a high leg lift trigger that gets deep into his back leg. It’s possible his swing was out of sync due to the injuries he dealt with as a prep. His lefty swing makes use of a scissor kick in his lower half. Hartshorn shows average bat-to-ball skills with an advanced—and at times passive—plate approach. He shows good bat speed from both sides of the plate with present strength. He’ll need to add some more loft to his swings in order to get to more consistent game power as a professional. Hartshorn will need to maintain his body as he gets older to maintain his average athleticism. He’s an average runner who likely is more of a fringe-average runner at peak. Hartshorn is likely destined for the corner outfield, where his above-average arm will play.
The Future: Hartshorn is a higher-upside switch-hitter with above-average everyday regular upside but lots of risk.
Scouting Grades Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Field: 50 | Arm: 55
Minnesota Twins
19. Matt Barr, RHP
Ht: 6'6" | Wt: 195 | B-T: R-R
Age: 19
BA Grade/Risk: 55/Extreme
Adjusted Grade: 35
Track Record: Barr was one of the top junior college prospects in the 2025 draft after a dominant freshmen season at SUNY Niagara, where he was named Division III juco pitcher of the year. He was committed to Tennessee and impressed at the MLB Draft Combine where he had the second-highest spin rate on his curveball and slider of all pitchers who threw bullpens. The Twins selected him in the fifth round and signed him for a well over-slot bonus of $762,500.
Scouting Report: Barr has a ways to go to fill out his 6-foot-6, 195 pound frame. His fastball sits 92-94 mph and tops out at 97 mph. He projects to add velocity as he matures and needs to continue to refine his control which is inconsistent right now. Barr’s outlier ability to spin the ball is a potential carrying trait. He throws both a mid-to-high-80s slider and low-80s curveball that have spin rates around 3,000 rpm. They are high quality breaking balls with a lot of movement and his feel for them is advanced. Both have premium bat-missing potential, but his slider is more advanced right now and projects as a potential plus offering, while his curveball projects as above-average. Barr didn’t use a changeup as an amateur, but could look to add one in pro ball.
The Future: Barr should make his pro debut in 2026 with Low-A Fort Myers. His development will likely be slow and he is not a lock to stick as a starter. His combination of physical projection and outlier feel for spin make him an intriguing pitching prospect that could move quickly up this list with a strong debut.
Scouting Grades Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 55 | Slider: 60 | Control: 40