RotoProspects.com releases it’s team-by-team prospect rankings breakdown of the end-of-season Top 700, continuing with the AL Central teams (Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Kansas City and Minnesota).

Chicago White Sox

Noah Schultz takes the top spot for the White Sox, who have 24 players in the end-of-season Top 700 Prospect Rankings. Schultz had a 2.24 ERA, 0.98 WHIP and 115 strikeouts in 88.1 innings at High-A and Double-A. Rounding out the Top 5 White Sox are: Hagen Smith, Colson Montgomery, Edgar Quero and Jeral Perez. CLICK HERE FOR THE ENITRE LIST (subscription required)

Cleveland Guardians

Travis Bazzana takes the top spot for the Guardians, who have 30 players in the end-of-season Top 700 Prospect Rankings. Bazzana was the top overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft out of Oregon State and hit three home runs and had five stolen bases in 27 games at High-A. Rounding out the Top 5 Guardians are: Chase DeLauter, Angel Genao, Jaison Chourio and Ralphy Velazquez. CLICK HERE FOR THE ENITRE LIST (subscription required)

Detroit Tigers

Jackson Jobe (pictured above) takes the top spot for the Tigers, who have 23 players in the end-of-season Top 700 Prospect Rankings. Jobe had a 2.36 ERA across three levels in the minors and made his MLB debut on September 25, pitching out of the bullpen. Rounding out the Top 5 Tigers are: Max Clark, Kevin McGonigle, Bryce Rainer and Jace Jung. CLICK HERE FOR THE ENITRE LIST (subscription required)

Kansas City Royals

Jac Caglianone takes the top spot for the Royals, who have 20 players in the end-of-season Top 700 Prospect Rankings. Caglianone was the sixth overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft out of the University of Florida and had 12 extra-base hits in his first 29 minor-league games. Rounding out the Top 5 Royals are: Carter Jensen, Blake Mitchell, Austin Charles and Steven Zobac. CLICK HERE FOR THE ENITRE LIST (subscription required)

Minnesota Twins

Walker Jenkins takes the top spot for the Twins, who have 27 players in the end-of-season Top 700 Prospect Rankings. Jenkins missed all of April and May with injury, but did hit .282 with xx extra-base hits and 17 stolen bases in 82 games. He finished the season by appearing in six Double-A games. Rounding out the Top 5 Twins are: Emmanuel Rodriguez, Luke Keaschall, Zebby Matthews and Kaelen Culpepper. CLICK HERE FOR THE ENITRE LIST (subscription required)