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Here is the complete list of MLB's Top 100 Players.
Dansby Swanson: Rank - 93
Swanson has fallen out of good graces with the folks who make this list, as he was ranked No. 39 just two seasons ago, and he now finds himself almost entirely off the list. Swanson has struggled with injuries since joining the Cubs, but he is highly optimistic and confident that 2025 is the healthiest he's been in a long time, and he is primed for a career season.
Ian Happ: Rank - 92
Happ joins the Top 100 list for the first time in his career, one spot above his teammate. Happ's career highs in home runs (25) and RBI (86) had an impact on him joining the list. His third consecutive gold glove in 2024 also played a part in being considered a Top 100 player in the game.
Justin Steele: Rank - 88
Steele was No. 64 before last season and fell 24 spots after a confusing 2024 campaign. He finished with a 5-5 record but had an ERA of just 3.07. Steele threw the ball extremely well, but he could just not get the winning decision. He earned his first win of the season in July when he threw a complete game against the Angels. Steele will certainly look to bounce back and have a Cy-Young-type season like the one he had in 2023.
Seiya Suzuki: Rank - 73
Suzuki is the first member of the list to make a jump upward from last season, climbing 11 spots. He hit a career-high 21 home runs and had a career-high OPS of .848. 2025 will be an important season for the slugger out of Japan, as he will transition from an everyday right fielder to an everyday designated hitter.
Shota Imanaga: Rank - 64
Imanaga may have very well been Chicago's best player in 2024. His first season in MLB went much better than anyone could've thought, and he has a chance in 2025 to cement himself as the new ace of the Cubs pitching staff. A 1-2 punch of Imanaga and Steele at the top of the rotation could be a scary sight for any team in the regular season and postseason.
Kyle Tucker: Rank - 14
Finally, the Cubs have their superstar and a Top 20 player in baseball. Tucker is the highest-ranked Cubs player on the list; the last time Chicago had a top-25 talent on the list, Javier Baez was No. 23 prior to the 2020 season. Tucker will be the third-ranked right fielder, behind only Juan Soto and Aaron Judge. If Tucker produces the way everyone hopes he will, the Cubs will need to do everything in their power to ensure he is in Chicago for the long term.







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