The 2024 MLB Draft

Charlie Condon Keeps Top Spot On MLB Draft 2024 Top 100 Prospects List

Charlie Condon Keeps Top Spot On MLB Draft 2024 Top 100 Prospects List

Georgia Baseball star Charlie Condon will enter the 2024 MLB Draft as the top prospect heading into Juy 14's first round in Fort Worth.

Jul 14, 2024 by Joe Harrington
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The 2024 MLB Draft begins on July 14 at 7 p.m. EST from Fort Worth, Texas as some of the best first-year draft eligible prospects and college prospects await their names to be called over three days during the MLB All-Star break. 

The No. 1 pick in the draft is influx just days before the decision is to be made. The Cleveland Guardians appear poised to take a middle infielder in either West Virginia’s J.J. Wetherholt or Oregon State’s Travis Bazzana. 

But neither can claim they are the unanimous No. 1 prospect.

Wetherholt spent time as the top prospect in the early part of the 2024 college season. Bazzana is No. 1 in one ranking. But it’s Georgia Baseball star Charlie Condon who claims the top spot after his amazing 2024 season. He began the season as a top-five prospect and aggressively made his push to the top spot after leading college baseball in home runs. 

The 2024 MLB Draft cycle is coming to a close, so here’s one last ranking of the top 100 prospects in this year’s class based on a composite of three top 100 prospect rankings (MLB Pipeline, Baseball America and The Athletic). 

Top 100 MLB Draft Prospects 2024

Here is the FloBaseball composite rankings.

  1. Charlie Condon, OF/IF, Georgia Baseball
  2. Travis Bazzana, IF, Oregon State Baseball
  3. JJ Wetherholt, IF, West Virginia Baseball
  4. Chase Burns, RHP, Wake Forest Baseball
  5. Jac Caglianone, 1B/LHP, Florida Baseball
  6. Hagen Smith, LHP, Arkansas Baseball
  7. Braden Montgomery, OF/IF, Texas A&M Baseball
  8. Trey Yesavage, RHP, East Carolina Baseball
  9. Konnor Griffin, IF/OF, Jackson Prep, MS (LSU)
  10. Bryce Rainer, SS, Harvard-Westlake, CA (Texas)
  11. Nick Kurtz, 1B/LHP, Wake Forest Baseball
  12. Christian Moore, IF, Tennessee Baseball
  13. Vance Honeycutt, OF, UNC Baseball
  14. James Tibbs, OF/IF, Florida State Baseball
  15. Seaver King, IF/OF, Wake Forest Baseball
  16. Cam Smith, 3B, Florida State Baseball
  17. Carson Benge, OF/RHP, Oklahoma State Baseball
  18. Walker Janek, C, Sam Houston State
  19. Slade Caldwell, OF, Valley View, Ark (Ole Miss)
  20. Caleb Lomavita, C, California Baseball
  21. William Schmidt, RHP, Catholic HS, La. (LSU)
  22. Cam Caminiti, LHP, Saguaro, AZ (LSU)
  23. Theo Gillen, IF, Austin Westlake HS (Texas)
  24. Jurrangelo Cijntje, BHP, Mississippi State Baseball
  25. Ryan Waldschmidt, OF, Kentucky Baseball
  26. Ryan Sloan, RHP, York HS, Illi. (Wake Forest)
  27. Kellon Lindsey, SS, Hardee, Fla. (Florida)
  28. Brody Brecht, RHP, Iowa Baseball
  29. Billy Amick, 3B, Tennessee Baseball
  30. Tommy White, 3B, LSU Baseball
  31. Braylon Doughty, RHP, Chaparral, Calif. (Oklahoma State)
  32. Jonathan Santucci, LHP, Duke Baseball
  33. Kash Mayfield, LHP, Elk City, Okla. (Oklahoma State)
  34. Kaelen Culpepper, SS, Kansas State Baseball
  35. Dakota Jordan, OF, Mississippi State Baseball
  36. Caleb Bonemer, SS, Okemos, Mich.
  37. Blake Burke, 1B/LHP, Tennessee Baseball
  38. Ben Hess, RHP, Alabama Baseball
  39. Bryce Cunningham, RHP, Vanderbilt Baseball
  40. Luke Holman, RHP, LSU Baseball
  41. Drew Beam, RHP, Tennessee Baseball
  42. Wyatt Sanford, SS, Independence, Texas (Texas A&M)
  43. Tyson Lewis, SS, Millard West HS, Neb, (Arkansas)
  44. Jacob Cozart, C, North Carolina State Baseball
  45. Jared Thomas, OF, Texas Baseball
  46. Ryan Johnson, RHP, Dallas Baptist
  47. Malcolm Moore, C, Stanford Baseball
  48. Dasan Hill, LHP, Grapevine, Texas (Dallas Baptist)
  49. Joey Oakie, RHP, Ankeny Centennial, IA (Iowa)
  50. Griffin Burkholder, OF, Freedom, Va. (West Virginia)
  51. Carter Johnson, SS, Oxford, Al. (Alabama)
  52. PJ Morlando, OF, Summerville, S.C. (South Carolina)
  53. Garrett Shull, OF, Freedom, Va. (West Virginia)
  54. Gage Jump, LHP, LSU Baseball
  55. Levi Sterling, RHP, Notre Dame, Calif. (Texas)
  56. Luke Dickerson, SS, Morris Knolls HS, NJ (Virginia)
  57. Tegan Kuhns, RHP, Gettysburgh, Pa (Tennessee)
  58. Dax Whitney, RHP, Blackfoot HS (Oregon State)
  59. Ethan Anderson, C/1B, Virginia Baseball
  60. David Shields, LHP, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. (Miami)
  61. Cole Mathis, 1B/RHP, College of Charleston Baseball
  62. JD Dix, SS, Whitefish Bay, Wisc. (Wake Forest)
  63. Carson DeMartini, 3B, Virginia Tech Baseball
  64. Colby Shelton, SS, Florida Baseball
  65. Braylon Payne, OF, Elkins, Texas (Houston)
  66. Ryan Prager, LHP, Texas A&M Baseball
  67. Carter Holton, LHP, Vanderbilt Baseball
  68. Kevin Bazzell, C/IF, Texas Tech Baseball
  69. Hunter Carns, C, First Coast, Fla. (Florida State)
  70. Mike Sirota, OF, Northeastern Baseball
  71. Bryce Meccage, RHP, Pennington School, NJ (Virginia)
  72. Cole Messina, C, South Carolina Baseball
  73. Dylan Dreiling, OF, Tennessee Baseball
  74. Boston Bateman, LHP, Camarillo, Calif. (LSU)
  75. Josh Hartle, LHP, Wake Forest Baseball
  76. Sawyer Farr, SS, Boswell HS (Texas A&M)
  77. Chris Levonas, RHP, Christian Brothers, NJ (Wake Forest)
  78. Carson Wiggins, RHP, Roland, Okla. (Arkansas)
  79. Charlie Bates, SS, Palo Alto, Calif. (Stanford)
  80. Kavares Tears, OF, Tennessee Baseball
  81. Tristan Smith, LHP, Clemson Baseball
  82. Payton Tolle, LHP, TCU Baseball
  83. Dante Nori, OF, Northville, Mich.(Miss. State)
  84. Chase Mobley, RHP, Durant, Fla. (Florida State)
  85. Owen Hall, RHP, Edmond North, Okla. (Vanderbilt)
  86. Owen Paino, SS, Ketcham, NY. (Ole Miss)
  87. Ryan Forcucci, RHP, UC San Diego Baseball
  88. Kyle DeBarge, SS, Louisiana-Lafayette Baseball
  89. Chris Cortez, RHP, Texas A&M Baseball
  90. Ethan Schiefelbein, LHP, Corona HS, Calif. (UCLA)
  91. Dmarion Terrell, OF, Thompson HS, Alabaster, Ala (Auburn)
  92. Mason Russell, LHP, Casteel, Az. (Arizona)
  93. Duncan Marsten, RHP, Harvard-Westlake, Calif (Wake Forest)
  94. Rodney Green, OF, California Baseball
  95. Connor Gatwood, RHP, Baker, Ala. (Auburn)
  96. Trey Gregory-Alford, RHP, Coronado, Col. (Virginia)
  97. Anson Seibert, RHP, Overland Park Ks. (Tennessee)
  98. Casan Evans, RHP, St. Pius X HS, Houston (LSU)
  99. Kyle Robinson, RHP, Texas Tech Baseball
  100. Tyson Neighbors, RHP, Kansas State Baseball

When Is The 2024 MLB Draft?

The MLB Draft is July 14-16 in Fort Worth, Texas. Coverage on MLB TV will begin at 7 p.m. EST on July 14 and noon on July 15 and 16th.

More MLB Draft 2024 Coverage 

MLB Draft 2024 Order

The New York Mets, New York Yankees and San Diego Padres’ first picks dropped 10 spots because the clubs exceeded the second surcharge threshold of the competitive balance tax by more than $40 million. 

Here’s the order: 

  1. Cleveland Guardians
  2. Cincinnati Reds
  3. Colorado Rockies
  4. Oakland A’s
  5. Chicago White Sox
  6. Kansas City Royals
  7. St. Louis Cardinals 
  8. Los Angeles Angels 
  9. Pittsburgh Pirates
  10. Washington Nationals 
  11. Detroit Tigers
  12. Boston Red Sox
  13. San Francisco Giants
  14. Chicago Cubs
  15. Seattle Mariners
  16. Miami Marlins 
  17. Milwaukee Brewers
  18. Tampa Bay Rays
  19. New York Mets
  20. Toronto Blue Jays
  21. Minnesota Twins
  22. Baltimore Orioles 
  23. Los Angeles Dodgers 
  24. Atlanta Braves 
  25. San Diego Padres 
  26. New York Yankees
  27. Philadelphia Phillies 
  28. Houston Astros 
  29. Arizona Diamondbacks 
  30. Texas Rangers
  31. Arizona Diamondbacks
  32. Baltimore Orioles 
  33. Minnesota Twins
  34. Baltimore Orioles
  35. Arizona Diamondbacks
  36. Cleveland Guardians
  37. Pittsburgh Pirates
  38. Colorado Rockies
  39. Kansas City Royals

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