2026 MLB Draft top 100 ranking: Roch Cholowsky remains at the top
Roch Cholowsky holds the top spot as MLB Draft speculation peaks with 11 days to go
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The 2026 MLB Draft’s top 100 rankings remain stable, with Roch Cholowsky maintaining the No. 1 position in updated projections. Coverage highlights the Twins’ No. 3 pick as a focal point, with four players—including Cholowsky—under consideration.
Mock drafts and expert analysis dominate discussions as teams finalize strategies ahead of the July 10 selection event.
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Quick answers
Who is currently ranked No. 1 in the 2026 MLB Draft?
Roch Cholowsky remains at the top of the 2026 MLB Draft top 100 rankings according to *The New York Times*.
Which team has a highly anticipated draft pick?
The Minnesota Twins hold the No. 3 overall pick, with coverage from *Star Tribune* identifying four potential targets.
When does the 2026 MLB Draft take place?
The draft is scheduled for July 10, 2026, with 11 days remaining as of July 1, 2026.
Coverage (4)
- 2026 MLB Draft Buzz: What We’re Hearing With 11 Days To Go Baseball America · 8h ago
- 2026 MLB Draft: June's Mock Draft Prep Baseball · 8h ago
- Who will the Twins take with the No. 3 pick in MLB draft? Four players stand out. Star Tribune · 8h ago
- 2026 MLB Draft top 100 ranking: Roch Cholowsky remains at the top The New York Times · 8h ago
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