Ryan Mitchell wasn’t an immediate sensation after the 2025 Draft. Despite being selected 55th overall in MLB, he’s had virtually no chance to showcase his talent, having yet to play a professional game by early 2026.
Therefore, Mitchell’s inclusion in the Top 20 isn’t based on performance, but entirely on scouting and long-term potential. Viva El Birdos even admitted it’s a “hard to sell” pick, as fans have to believe in what they haven’t seen on the court yet.
But that’s precisely what makes him so appealing: Mitchell is the kind of player who, if developed correctly, could surpass his current #20 position.
Born in 2007, Mitchell is one of the youngest players in the Cardinals system. He made a strong impression in high school with his well-rounded skill set:
Hit tool: still raw, needs development
Power: average to good potential
Speed: his biggest strength
Defense: can play well at center field
Scouts show Mitchell possesses elite-level speed (60/60) along with the ability to develop his power and hitting skills over time.
In other words, he’s a “raw but electric” player – raw but extremely promising.
The Cardinals don’t lack outfield prospects, but Mitchell brings something they desperately need: athleticism + high upside.
In the context of a strong youth rejuvenation and talent accumulation through the draft, Mitchell represents a clear strategy:
Choose young players
Develop long-term
Take risks to acquire “future stars”
In fact, the current Cardinals system doesn’t lack safe choices. But Mitchell is the kind of player who could be “high-risk, high-reward”—if successful, his value could far exceed initial expectations.
However, the truth cannot be ignored:
Mitchell remains a complete unknown quantity.
There are no professional statistics available.
He has never faced high-level pitching challenges.
He still has areas for improvement in his pitching technique.
Even reputable rankings place him at an average level within their systems, largely due to a lack of real-world data.
This makes his inclusion in the Top 20 more of a gamble than a certainty.
Ryan Mitchell is currently at a very clear crossroads:
If he develops well:
He could become a high-speed center fielder
He could potentially be a lead-off player
He could even reach the team’s Top 10 prospects
If not:
He could quickly drop in rank
He could become a reserve or a rotational outfielder
The gap between these two scenarios is huge, and it all depends on his first one or two seasons in the minor league system.
At #20, Mitchell isn’t under pressure to succeed immediately. But that’s precisely what makes him:
In prospect rankings, the names at the bottom of the Top 20 are often where the most unexpected breakthroughs occur. Mitchell could very well be the next one.
Ryan Mitchell’s entry into the Top 20 isn’t just recognition of achievement – it’s a belief in the future.
The Cardinals are betting on:
Speed
Physicality
And potential for growth
In an already deeply entrenched system, Mitchell doesn’t need to shine immediately. But if he does, today’s #20 ranking could just be the start of a spectacular climb.
To Cardinals fans, the name Ryan Mitchell might be unfamiliar. But after this ranking, he is one of the most promising prospects to watch in the 2026 season.