
"The player ranked No. 1 on a list gets 100 points towards the consensus total, while the player ranked #100 receives one point."
"In total there were 156 players who received at least one point. The Pipeline rankings are very much out of date at the moment, meaning not only are some guys too high/low - but also some key players aren't even included."
"For players who are tied in points for a spot, I am giving the higher ranking to the player who ranks higher on the greater number of lists."
"While there are more than enough names ranked to go past the Top 100, I felt doing so would paint an inaccurate picture as two sources don't even rank to 100."
The consensus rankings for the 2026 MLB Draft are compiled from seven different sources, including Baseball America and ESPN. Players are awarded points based on their rankings, with the top player receiving 100 points. A total of 156 players received points, although some rankings are outdated, affecting player positions. Ties in points are resolved by considering the number of lists a player appears on and their highest ranking. The rankings aim to provide an accurate picture of player evaluations leading up to the draft.
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