MLB draft 2026 top prospects: Will White Sox pick Roch Cholowsky at No. 1?

MLB draft 2026 top prospects: Will White Sox pick Roch Cholowsky at No. 1?

Major League Baseball's draftis still more than eight months away. Yet after the Dec. 9 draft lottery determined the selection order, you could say theChicago White Soxare ready to Roch.

The White Sox earned the No. 1 overall selection among eligible teams, earning them first crack at UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky – the overwhelming choice to top the draft board come July.

Cholowsky, who turns 21 in April, offers a virtual plug-and-play option at the top of the draft, coming off a 23-homer season with a 1.190 OPS for the Bruins. His advanced skill set is undeniably additive for any team, even those with established shortstops like the White Sox, who saw Colson Montgomery hit 21 home runs in just 71 games last year.

Cholowsky provides a much surer No. 1 overall pick than last year, when the consensus top dozen players were filled with high school prospects and 17-year-oldEli Willits ultimately went 1/1 to the Washington Nationals.

Beyond Cholowsky, though, the guesswork begins. While prep and college seasons and private workouts will greatly reshape the board, USA TODAY Sports breaks down the draft order and takes a look at 17 top prospects who might slide into the pool of lottery and non-playoff clubs:

UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky in 2025.

Top MLB draft prospects 2026

1. (White Sox) Roch Cholowsky, SS, UCLA: Reigning collegiate player of the year combines 6-2, 205-pound frame with elite speed and Gold Glove-caliber defense.

2. (Rays) Grady Emerson, SS, Fort Worth Christian HS: The consensus top prep player available, he's a Texas commit who recently batted .346 with a .949 OPS in a stint for Team USA, earning All-World honors.

3. (Twins) Derek Curiel, OF, LSU: Possibly the best pure hitter in the draft, Curiel batted .390 during LSU's run through the NCAA playoffs and a College World Series title and will move to center field in his second season at Baton Rouge, which should enhance his stock.

4. (Giants) Justin Lebron, SS, Alabama: Displayed 18-homer pop as a sophomore and led the SEC in RBIs to go along with a very sound skill set at shortstop.

5. (Pirates) Tyler Spangler, SS, De La Salle (Calif.): Like your shortstops big and physical? Spangler may be your man. The Stanford signee, 6-3 and 195 pounds, has a consummately projectable long, lean build, a clean left-handed swing and 6.56 60-yard dash speed.

Since 2000, future Hall of Famer Albert Pujols' 101.3 Wins Above Replacement (WAR) leads all players, with Alex Rodriguez tied for second ways back at 89.7 WAR. See the rest of the top 25. 2. Alex Rodriguez - 89.7 3. Adrian Beltre - 89.7 4. Mike Trout - 87.5 5. Justin Verlander - 82.2 6. Clayton Kershaw - 78.1 7. Mookie Betts - 75.2 8. Max Scherzer - 74.7 9. Zack Greinke - 72.4 10. Robinson Cano - 68.7 11. Miguel Cabrera - 67.2 12. Carlos Beltran - 65.1 13. Chase Utley - 64.6 14. Freddie Freeman - 64.2 15. Paul Goldschmidt - 63.8 16. Joey Votto - 63.6 17. Roy Halladay - 62.4 18. Aaron Judge - 62.3 19. CC Sabathia - 61.8 20. Manny Machado - 61.7 21. Ichiro Suzuki - 60 22. Mark Buehrle - 60 23. Barry Bonds - 59.1 24. Evan Longoria - 58.9 25. Chipper Jones - 58.3

Top 25 MLB players from 2000-2025 ranked by Wins Above Replacement

6. (Royals) Jacob Lombard, SS, Gulliver Prep (Fla.) HS:George Lombard Jr.could be the Yankees' shortstop by 2027 and his little brother may also beat a hasty path through pro ball. Son of Tigers bench coach George Lombard, Jacob possesses the expected coach's son profile in a 6-3 frame.

7. (Orioles) Jackson Flora, RHP, UC Santa Barbara: Could the Gauchos produce the first pitcher drafted in consecutive drafts? Flora gave scouts who came to see Tyler Bremner (chosen No. 2 overall by the Angels) something to dream on this year, including an upper-90s fastball and command that produced a 5.06 strikeout-walk ratio and just seven home runs allowed in 75 innings.

8. (Athletics) Sawyer Strosnider, OF, TCU: He finished his freshman year on a tear, batting .386 over his final 45 games and becoming just the fourth NCAA player since 2002 to produce a quadruple-double: 13 doubles, 10 triples, 11 homers, 10 steals).

9. (Braves) Cameron Flukey, RHP, Coastal Carolina: Consummate massive college righty (6-6, 200 pounds) who struck out 118 in 101 ⅔ innings last season.

10. (Rockies) AJ Gracia, OF, Virginia: Followed his coach from Duke to Charlottesville after two seasons in which he hit 29 home runs. There's more where that came from with a 6-3, 195-pound build.

11. (Nationals) Gio Rojas, LHP, Marjory Stoneman Douglas (Fla.) HS: A paucity of top prep arms in this class, but Rojas could go high enough to coax him away from a Miami commitment. While his baseball-factory high school is more known for producing hitting talent, Rojas has touched 98 mph with his fastball.

12. (Angels) Drew Burress, OF, Georgia Tech: Though just 5-9, 180 pounds, he ripped 25 and 19 home runs in his first two seasons with the Yellow Jackets.

13. (Cardinals) Chris Hacopian, SS, Texas A&M: Dominated Big Ten pitching in two seasons at Maryland – 29 homers and a career 1.080 OPS – and will get a nice showcase run in the SEC this season.

14. (Marlins) Eric Becker, SS, Virginia: Remarkably sound player with gap-to-gap power and surprising opposite-field pop.

15. (Diamondbacks) Tyler Bell, SS, Kentucky: A draft-eligible sophomore, Bell turned down second-round money from Tampa Bay out of high school and banged out 29 extra-base hits with a .907 OPS as a Wildcats freshman.

16. (Rangers) Ace Reese, 3B, Mississippi State: A left-handed bat standing 6-foot-4, he ripped 21 home runs for the Bulldogs after transferring from Houston.

17. (Astros) Gabe Gaeckle, RHP, Arkansas: Gone from short reliever to lights-out starter to, presumably, 2026 ace after Gage Wood's departure. Gaeckle touches 99 mph with his fastball and has a 31.7% strikeout rate in two seasons.

Aug. 6, 2025: The Phillie Phanatic interacts with Philadelphia Phillies service dog Tugger during a break in action against the Baltimore Orioles at Citizens Bank Park. April 7, 2025: Jackie Hornung and her Samoyed dog, Lumi (also known as Little Bear Lumi), throw a ceremonial first pitch before the game between the New York Mets and Miami Marlins at Citi Field. April 6, 2025: A dog is seen at the game between the New York Mets and Toronto Blue Jays at Citi Field. Sept. 3, 2024: Fans bring their dogs during the Bark in the Park night prior to the game between the Kansas City Royals and Cleveland Guardians at Kauffman Stadium. Aug. 28, 2024: Decoy, the dog of the Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani, waits for instruction before delivering the first pitch before a game against the Baltimore Orioles at Dodger Stadium. Aug. 28, 2024: A dog gets close to the camera during the Bark at the Park event before the Colorado Rockies' game against the Miami Marlins at Coors Field. Aug. 28, 2024: Television actress Caitlin O'Connor holds her dog Bubbles on the field prior to the Pittsburgh Pirates playing the Chicago Cubs at PNC Park. Aug. 24, 2024: Oakland Athletics head groundskeeper Clay Wood (left) and manager Mark Kotsay (right) pet Reba, the Oakland Athletics' clubhouse dog, in the dugout before the game between the Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Aug. 12, 2024: Dogs walk on the warning track for Bark in the Park day before the game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. June 2, 2024: Fans and their dogs walk the field during a pup parade during Pups in the Park day prior to the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. June 2, 2024: Fans and their dogs walk the field during a pup parade during Pups in the Park day prior to the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. May 9, 2024: A dog takes the ball from Milwaukee Brewers first base coach Quintin Berry following a first pitch prior to the game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Bark at the Park night at American Family Field. May 5, 2024: Oakland Athletics infielder Max Schuemann shares a moment with Reba, the Oakland Athletics' clubhouse dog, before a game against the Miami Marlins at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. April 16, 2024: Chase Field, Arizona March 31, 2024: Oakland Athletics head groundskeeper Clay Wood's dog Reba plays with a baseball on the field before the game between the Oakland Athletics and Cleveland Guardians at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. March 29, 2024: Oakland Athletics groundskeeper Clay Wood and his dog rake the infield before a game against the Cleveland Guardians at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. March 29, 2024: A dog dressed in New York Mets apparel sits in front of Citi Field before the Opening Day game between the Mets and Milwaukee Brewers. Oct. 8, 2023: Camden Yards June 7, 2023: Great American Ball Park. June 7, 2023: Great American Ball Park. May 19, 2023: Citi Field (Mets) May 9, 2023: Great American Ball Park April 11, 2023: Citi Field Sept. 28, 2022:  Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma CIty Dodgers) Sept. 5, 2022: Dodger Stadium Sept. 5, 2022:  A dachshund gives a Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw doll a ride around the field during the Pups at the Park Parade at Dodger Stadium. Sept. 5, 2022: Dodger Stadium Sept. 5, 2022: Dodger Stadium Aug. 16, 2022: Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati Reds) Brooks, a 2-year-old Dalmatian owned by Sarah Paukert of Ames, enjoys the action during the Dog Days at Principal Park as the Iowa Cubs hosted Columbus in a minor league baseball game on Tuesday, June 28, 2022, in Des Moines. June 7, 2022: Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brent Suter throws out a first pitch for his dog on Bark at the Park night prior to the game against the Philadelphia Phillies at American Family Field. Suter wrote a children's book June 4, 2022: Globe Life Field (Texas Rangers) June 4, 2022: Globe Life Field (Texas Rangers) May 9, 2022: Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati) April 19, 2022: Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City) Sept. 28, 2021: Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City) Sept. 3, 2020; Minute Maid Park (Astros) Aug. 10, 2020: Dodger Stadium Aug 7, 2020: Dodger Stadium Aug. 2, 2020: Kauffman Stadium (Royals) Sept. 10, 2019: Guaranteed Rate Field (White Sox). Sept. 8, 2019: Marlins Park Aug. 13, 2019: Coors FIeld (Rockies) Aug. 13, 2019: Coors FIeld (Rockies) Aug. 13, 2019: Coors FIeld (Rockies) July 16, 2019: Brewers pitcher Jeremy Jeffress pets his dog. July 16, 2019: Josh Hader shows fans his dog at Miller Park. July 7, 2019: Oracle Park (Giants) July 7, 2019: Oracle Park (Giants) June 21, 2019: Oakland Coliseum (Athletics) June 21, 2019: Oakland Coliseum (Athletics) June 17, 2019: Great American Ball Park (Reds). June 4, 2019: Petco Park (Padres) June 4, 2019: Petco Park (Padres) June 4, 2019: Petco Park (Padres) May 29, 2019: Camden Yards (Orioles) May 14, 2019: Great American Ball Park (Reds) May 14, 2019: Great American Ball Park (Reds). April 29, 2019: Guaranteed Rate Field (White Sox) March 6, 2019: Salt River Fields (Rockies spring training) Feb. 21, 2019: Padres outfielder Hunter Renfroe with his dog on media day Sept. 24, 2018: Guaranteed Rate Field (White Sox) May 30, 2018: Kauffman Stadium (Royals) Sept. 16, 2018: Tropicana Field (Rays) Sept 12, 2018: Camden Yards (Orioles) Sept. 12, 2018: Camden Yards (Orioles) Sept. 2, 2018: Minute Maid Park (Astros) Aug. 22, 2018: Coors Field (Rockies) Aug. 22, 2018: Coors Field (Rockies) Aug. 22, 2018: Coors Field (Rockies) June 19, 2018: Petco Park (Padres) June 19, 2018: Petco Park (Padres) May 30, 2018: Kauffman Stadium (Royals) May 20, 2018: SunTrust Park (Atlanta) May 5, 2018: Citi Field (Mets) April 23, 2018: Guaranteed Rate Field (White Sox) Sept. 6, 2017: Guaranteed Rate Field (White Sox) June 29, 2017: Petco Park (Padres) June 10, 2017: Tropicana Field (Rays) Aug. 20, 2016: Citizens Bank Park (Phillies) Aug. 29, 2015: AT&T Park (Giants)

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:MLB mock draft 2026 top prospects led by Roch Cholowsky, White Sox pick

 

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