Northeastern’s Cam Maldonado posted a .351 average and 1.098 OPS in 2025. (Jim Pierce/NEBJ)
Our final list of the top 20 MLB Draft prospects is a sign of the times in college baseball.
The majority of players on this list have either transferred or plan to transfer at some point in their respective college careers. A few even spent this summer in the transfer portal, looking for fall-back options if they slide in this year’s draft.
The 2025 MLB Draft will take place July 13-14, in Atlanta, as part of the MLB’s All-Star Week festivities.
Here’s a final look at New England’s top 20 prospects heading into the draft.


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