- Weekly Hot Prospects Report #4: Diamondbacks’ Jordan Lawlar is knocking down the door in Triple-A
- Fastest Risers among the Top 700 Prospects for April 18
- Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for April 18: New Top 700 Prospect Rankings released
- Weekly Hot Prospects Report #3: A’s Rodney Green tops the list; Pirates’ Bubba Chandler making his case
- Fastest Risers among the Top 700 Prospects for April 11

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #4: Diamondbacks’ Jordan Lawlar is knocking down the door in Triple-A
Welcome to the fourth installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of April 14-April 20. We’re back with this week’s top performers making waves across the minors!
From dominant arms to scorching-hot bats, here are the Top 10 Prospects below who turned heads and boosted their stock. CLICK HERE to check out the full list of 60 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
Let’s dive into this week’s top 10 performers:
⚾ 1. Jordan Lawlar – SS, ARI (AAA)
Arizona’s top prospect is showing exactly why he’s one of the most hyped names in the game. Lawlar (pictured above) torched Triple-A pitching with a 1.480 OPS, 3 home runs, 9 RBIs, 4 stolen bases, and a 9-for-22 performance at the plate. Mix in a few walks and minimal strikeouts, and it’s clear: he’s knocking on the big-league door.
⚾ 2. Kelvin Hidalgo – SS/3B, COL (Low-A)
Hidalgo was a one-man wrecking crew this week, showcasing power, speed, and patience. He slashed 10-for-24 with 2 HR, 11 RBIs, and a jaw-dropping 9 stolen bases. His 1.267 OPS is proof that he’s doing everything right at the dish.
⚾ 3. David Davalillo – SP, TEX (High-A)
Davalillo’s start was nothing short of perfection. In 5 scoreless innings, he struck out 9 without allowing a hit or a walk—good for a pristine 0.00 ERA and 0.00 WHIP. He’s dominating High-A and could earn a promotion sooner rather than later.
⚾ 4. Dylan Campbell – OF, PHI (High-A)
Campbell crushed it this week—literally. With 3 home runs, 11 RBIs, and a 1.298 OPS, the Phillies outfielder is flashing serious pop. Add in 2 stolen bases, and you’ve got a legit five-tool breakout candidate.
⚾ 5. Braden Montgomery – OF, CHW (Low-A)
The White Sox prospect did a bit of everything: 2 HR, 6 RBIs, 3 SB, and a whopping 6 walks en route to a 1.265 OPS. Montgomery’s plate discipline and switch-hitting power make him a must-watch.
⚾ 6. Jace Bohrofen – OF, TOR (AA)
Bohrofen launched 4 bombs, drove in 9, and posted a 1.201 OPS at the Double-A level. The power is very real, and if he continues this pace, he’ll climb the Blue Jays’ system quickly.
⚾ 7. Andy Garriola – OF, CHC (High-A)
Garriola showed off his slugging chops with 4 homers, 8 RBIs, and a 1.250 OPS in just 24 at-bats. While he didn’t walk once, the bat-to-ball skills and raw strength were front and center.
⚾ 8. Zach Thornton – SP, NYM (High-A)
Thornton flirted with perfection, allowing just 1 hit across 6 shutout innings while striking out 8 and walking none. His 0.17 WHIP speaks volumes about his command and stuff.
⚾ 9. Carson Whisenhunt – SP, SF (AAA)
Whisenhunt continues to bolster his big-league case. Over 6 dominant innings, he struck out 9 and allowed just 1 hit and 1 walk. With a 0.33 WHIP, he’s showing he’s ready for San Francisco soon.
⚾ 10. Rosman Verdugo – SS, SD (High-A)
Verdugo hammered 4 home runs, tallied 8 RBIs, and logged a 1.225 OPS. He only walked once and struck out 9 times, but when he connects, the ball jumps—big-time.
The Top 15 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
2 | Kelvin Hidalgo | SS/3B | COL | R/R | Low-A | 20 |
3 | David Davalillo | SP | TEX | R/R | High-A | 22 |
4 | Dylan Campbell | OF | PHI | R/R | High-A | 22 |
5 | Braden Montgomery | OF | CHW | S/R | Low-A | 22 |
6 | Jace Bohrofen | OF | TOR | L/R | AA | 23 |
7 | Andy Garriola | OF | CHC | R/R | High-A | 25 |
8 | Zach Thornton | SP | NYM | L/L | High-A | 23 |
9 | Carson Whisenhunt | SP | SF | L/L | AAA | 24 |
10 | Rosman Verdugo | SS | SD | R/R | High-A | 20 |
11 | Brett Callahan | OF | DET | L/R | High-A | 23 |
12 | Daniel Eagen | SP | ARI | R/R | High-A | 22 |
13 | Blake Burkhalter | SPRP | ATL | R/R | AA | 23 |
14 | Connelly Early | SP | BOS | L/L | AA | 22 |
15 | Myles Naylor | 3B | ATH | R/R | Low-A | 19 |
CLICK HERE to check out the full list of 60 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
Who’s Next?
Stay tuned for the next Weekly Hot Prospects Report as we track the rising stars and their paths to the majors!
Fastest Risers among the Top 700 Prospects for April 18
We update our fantasy baseball Top 700 Prospect Rankings weekly, and we keep track of the prospects who are rising the quickest to let fantasy baseball owners know about some prospects who are gaining momentum before you even hear about them elsewhere. This list comes out in tandem with the updated Top 700 fantasy baseball prospects list.
Here’s the Top 15 of this week’s list. The entire list, which includes the player’s major-league ETA, number of spots moved up and current new position in the Top 700, can be found HERE (subscription required).
No. | Name | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Kameron Misner | OF | TB | L/L | MLB | 27 |
2 | Griff McGarry | SPRP | PHI | R/R | AA | 26 |
3 | J.T. Ginn | SP | ATH | R/R | MLB | 25 |
4 | Brandon Clarke | SPRP | BOS | L/L | Low-A | 22 |
5 | Ben Williamson | 3B | SEA | R/R | MLB | 24 |
6 | A.J. Ewing | 2B/OF | NYM | L/R | Low-A | 20 |
7 | Nasim Nunez | SS | WAS | S/R | MLB | 24 |
8 | Sean Linan | SP | LAD | R/R | Low-A | 20 |
9 | Tekoah Roby | SPRP | SL | R/R | AA | 23 |
10 | Cristian Hernandez | SS | CHC | R/R | High-A | 21 |
11 | Logan Henderson | SP | MIL | R/R | MLB | 23 |
11 | Chris Suero | C | NYM | R/R | High-A | 21 |
13 | Hyeseong Kim | 2B/SS | LAD | L/R | AAA | 26 |
13 | Kemp Alderman | OF | MIA | R/R | AA | 22 |
15 | Rodney Green | OF | ATH | L/L | High-A | 21 |

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for April 18: New Top 700 Prospect Rankings released
As we roll out our latest update to the RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect fantasy baseball rankings, let’s dive into the key updates and storylines surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.
The Top Five
1. Roman Anthony (OF, BOS)
Anthony continues to solidify his case as the No. 1 prospect in fantasy. His elite OBP profile and developing power are translating beautifully in Triple-A, where he has a 1.018 OPS through the first 15 games.
2. Sebastian Walcott (SS, TEX)
Walcott is hanging tough at Double-A despite being just 19. He’s showing the elite bat speed and developing game power that made him such a buzzy name last summer. He’s currently riding a five-game hitting streak and has at least one hit in all but two of his first 11 games so far.
3. Kristian Campbell (2B, BOS)
Now a fixture in Boston’s everyday lineup, Campbell is already making noise in redraft leagues. His batting line of .297.395/.500 through his first 19 MLB games has been impressive.
4. Walker Jenkins (OF, MIN)
Still recovering from his IL stint, but there’s zero drop in stock. Jenkins’ bat-to-ball skills are pristine, and he has the physicality to tap into more power. As long as he returns healthy, he remains one of the most bankable long-term bats in the minors.
5. Matt Shaw (2B/3B, CHC)
The Cubs optioned Shaw back to Triple-A this week after a rough first taste of the majors, where he slashed just .172/.294/.241 with a 66 wRC+ and minimal hard contact. While he looked playable at third base – a relatively new spot for him – the bat simply wasn’t quite ready yet. But he remains an elite long-term prospect.
Fastest Risers to Know
Kameron Misner (OF, TB) – Jumped 189 spots to No. 437 after making the most of his MLB debut. Misner (pictured above) is off to a scorching start in his second stint with Tampa Bay, taking full advantage of a depleted Rays outfield. The 27-year-old has slashed .400/.442/.733 with three homers and 10 RBIs in 16 games, including a two-homer, three-RBI night against former college teammate Tanner Houck. One of those blasts traveled 431 feet at 106.9 mph off the bat. Misner also made MLB history on Opening Day, becoming the first player ever to hit a walk-off home run for his first career homer. With an OPS north of 1.200 and confidence brimming, he’s forcing his way into the Rays’ plans.
J.T. Ginn (SP, OAK) – Leapt 180 spots to No. 158 after he got the call to Oakland this week to take over as the No. 5 starter after Joey Estes flamed out with a 15.43 ERA over two starts. Ginn earned the opportunity with dominant early results at Triple-A, posting a 1.64 ERA across 11 innings. More impressively, he struck out a ridiculous 51.4% of batters faced while keeping his usual elite groundball rate (56.3%) intact. It’s a small sample, but the stuff looks sharper than ever.
Ben Williamson (3B, SEA) – Rose 108 spots to No. 330 after he made a strong impression in his MLB debut this week, lining a 105.8 mph single through the left side in his first career at-bat after falling behind 0-2. He showed poise in later plate appearances too, working deep counts and putting together solid at-bats even against tough arms like Nick Lodolo and Alexis Díaz. Though known more for his glove—arguably the best in Seattle’s system—Williamson held his own offensively and should see consistent playing time, especially while Jorge Polanco remains limited.
Logan Henderson (SP, MIL) – Up to No. 156 after being called up to the majors. With their rotation battered by injuries and their team ERA hovering near the bottom of the league, the Brewers turned to the 23-year-old for a lift. He was recalled from Triple-A Nashville after posting a 3.21 ERA with 24 strikeouts and 10 walks over 14 innings. Henderson struggled in his season debut, but has since delivered 10 straight scoreless frames—including a dominant, no-hit, eight-strikeout outing in his most recent start.
Caleb Durbin (2B, MIL) – Jumps to No. 127 after being called up to the majors this week. After a strong spring, he was among the final cuts from Brewers camp and didn’t hide his disappointment. The 25-year-old turned it into motivation—and he didn’t stay in Triple-A long. With third base production lagging badly, Milwaukee called up Durbin and immediately installed him as the everyday guy at the hot corner. Acquired from the Yankees in the Devin Williams trade, Durbin brings a contact-heavy bat and solid glove, and he’s already earned trust from manager Pat Murphy, who said, “I see him playing every day.” He should get a legit shot to run with the job.
Kevin Alcantara (OF, CHC) – Back in the Top 100 (No. 104), and rightfully so. Alcantara broke out in a big way this week, going 4-for-6 with two doubles, a homer, and five RBI for Triple-A Iowa on Wednesday—his first long ball of the season. It capped off a strong start to the year, as he’s now slashing .271/.368/.417 with four doubles, two steals, and a solid 8:20 BB:K through 13 games. Chicago’s outfield depth might delay his return to the big leagues, but Alcantara is firmly in the mix for a midseason call-up.
Here’s the Top 30 players in the updated RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect Rankings.
The Top 100 can be found HERE (no subscription required). For the complete list, CLICK HERE (subscription required).
No. | Name | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Roman Anthony | OF | BOS | L/R | AAA | 21 |
2 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
3 | Kristian Campbell | 2B | BOS | R/R | MLB | 23 |
4 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA (IL) | 20 |
5 | Matt Shaw | 2B/3B | CHC | R/R | AAA | 23 |
6 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 |
7 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Low-A | 18 |
8 | Jackson Jobe | SP | DET | R/R | MLB | 22 |
9 | Roki Sasaki | SP | LAD | R/R | MLB | 23 |
10 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | Low-A | 22 |
11 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA (IL) | 20 |
12 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA | 22 |
13 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
14 | Nick Kurtz | 1B | ATH | L/L | AAA | 22 |
15 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
16 | Emmanuel Rodriguez | OF | MIN | L/L | AAA | 22 |
17 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AA (IL) | 20 |
18 | Cam Smith | 3B | HOU | R/R | MLB | 22 |
19 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
20 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | Low-A | 20 |
21 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | MLB | 22 |
22 | Coby Mayo | 3B | BAL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
23 | Noah Schultz | SP | CHW | L/L | AA | 21 |
24 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
25 | Kumar Rocker | SP | TEX | R/R | MLB | 25 |
26 | Carson Williams | SS | TB | R/R | AAA | 22 |
27 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 |
28 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | Low-A | 19 |
29 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
30 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | High-A | 22 |

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #3: A’s Rodney Green tops the list; Pirates’ Bubba Chandler making his case
Welcome to the third installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of April 7-April 13. We’re back with this week’s top performers making waves across the minors!
From dominant arms to scorching-hot bats, here are the Top 10 Prospects below who turned heads and boosted their stock. CLICK HERE to check out the full list of 50 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
The Top 10 standout performances from Week 3
1. Rodney Green (OF, High-A – Athletics)
B/T: L/L | Age: 21 | ETA: 2026
Stats: .276 AVG (8-for-29), 1.123 OPS, 4 HR, 7 RBIs, 1 SB, 4 BB, 7 SO
Green did it all—power, production, and plate presence. His four homers led the week and firmly planted him atop the hot list.
2. Spencer Jones (OF, AA – Yankees)
B/T: L/L | Age: 24 | ETA: Late-2025
Stats: .300 AVG (6-for-20), 1.167 OPS, 3 HR, 6 RBIs, 3 SB, 4 BB, 9 SO
Jones showed why he’s one of New York’s most exciting prospects, combining elite athleticism with three big flies and three swipes.
3. Blake Adams (SP, AA – Rockies)
B/T: R/R | Age: 24 | ETA: Late-2025
Stats: 5 IP, 0 H, 0.00 ERA, 0.20 WHIP, 11 K, 1 BB
Zero hits. Eleven Ks. One dominant outing. Adams absolutely carved and made a case for fastest-rising pitcher of the week.
4. Hyeseong Kim (2B/SS, AAA – Dodgers)
B/T: L/R | Age: 26 | ETA: Early-2025
Stats: .310 AVG (9-for-29), 1.079 OPS, 3 HR, 7 RBIs, 2 SB, 1 BB, 6 SO
Kim continues to pound on the big-league door with an explosive offensive week and defensive versatility.
5. Bubba Chandler (SP, AAA – Pirates)
B/T: S/R | Age: 22 | ETA: Early-2025
Stats: 8 IP, 3 H, 2.25 ERA, 0.63 WHIP, 14 K, 2 BB
Chandler (pictured above) was overpowering with 14 strikeouts across 8 dominant innings. The ace potential is real.
6. Kemp Alderman (OF, AA – Marlins)
B/T: R/R | Age: 22 | ETA: 2026
Stats: .350 AVG (7-for-20), 1.190 OPS, 2 HR, 7 RBIs, 4 SB, 4 BB, 6 SO
Alderman filled up the stat sheet—homers, swipes, and a strong approach. A balanced offensive week from a rising outfield bat.
7. Agustin Ramirez (C, AAA – Marlins)
B/T: R/R | Age: 23 | ETA: Early-2025
Stats: .333 AVG (6-for-18), 1.187 OPS, 2 HR, 6 RBIs, 3 SB, 3 BB, 5 SO
Power, speed, and production from behind the plate? Ramirez is flashing rare tools for a catcher on the cusp of Miami.
8. Joe Mack (C, AA – Marlins)
B/T: L/R | Age: 22 | ETA: Late-2025
Stats: .438 AVG (7-for-16), 1.509 OPS, 2 HR, 4 RBIs, 1 SB, 4 BB, 3 SO
Another Marlins catcher making noise. Mack’s approach was stellar with power to match, posting one of the highest OPS marks of the week.
9. Vance Honeycutt (OF, High-A – Orioles)
B/T: R/R | Age: 21 | ETA: 2026
Stats: .389 AVG (7-for-18), 1.299 OPS, 1 HR, 3 RBIs, 4 SB, 7 BB, 8 SO
Honeycutt was on base constantly—flashing elite OBP skills and burning up the basepaths. The tools are loud, and so is the performance.
10. Jackson Kent (SP, High-A – Nationals)
B/T: L/L | Age: 22 | ETA: 2026
Stats: 5 IP, 1 H, 0.00 ERA, 0.20 WHIP, 9 K, 0 BB
Kent turned in a gem. The lefty was pinpoint-accurate and untouchable over five scoreless innings, striking out nine without a walk.
The Top 10 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Rodney Green | OF | ATH | L/L | High-A | 21 |
2 | Spencer Jones | OF | NYY | L/L | AA | 24 |
3 | Blake Adams | SP | COL | R/R | AA | 24 |
4 | Hyeseong Kim | 2B/SS | LAD | L/R | AAA | 26 |
5 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
6 | Kemp Alderman | OF | MIA | R/R | AA | 22 |
7 | Agustin Ramirez | C | MIA | R/R | AAA | 23 |
8 | Joe Mack | C | MIA | L/R | AA | 22 |
9 | Vance Honeycutt | OF | BAL | R/R | High-A | 21 |
10 | Jackson Kent | SP | WAS | L/L | High-A | 22 |
CLICK HERE to check out the full list of 50 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
Who’s Next?
Stay tuned for the next Weekly Hot Prospects Report as we track the rising stars and their paths to the majors!
Fastest Risers among the Top 700 Prospects for April 11
We update our fantasy baseball Top 700 Prospect Rankings weekly, and we keep track of the prospects who are rising the quickest to let fantasy baseball owners know about some prospects who are gaining momentum before you even hear about them elsewhere. This list comes out in tandem with the updated Top 700 fantasy baseball prospects list.
Here’s the Top 15 of this week’s list. The entire list, which includes the player’s major-league ETA, number of spots moved up and current new position in the Top 700, can be found HERE (subscription required).
No. | Name | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Tyler Callihan | 2B | CIN | L/R | AAA | 25 |
2 | Brandon Young | SPRP | BAL | R/R | AAA | 26 |
3 | Matt Allan | SP | NYM | R/R | Low-A | 24 |
4 | Kyren Paris | 2B/SS | LAA | R/R | MLB | 23 |
5 | Dasan Hill | SP | MIN | R/L | Low-A | 19 |
6 | Tomoyuki Sugano | SP | BAL | R/R | MLB | 35 |
7 | Zach Fruit | SP | BAL | R/R | AA | 23 |
8 | Chase Meidroth | SS | CHW | R/R | AAA | 23 |
9 | Ryan Gusto | SP | HOU | R/R | MLB | 26 |
10 | Griffin Conine | OF | MIA | L/R | MLB | 27 |
11 | Brad Lord | SPRP | WAS | R/R | MLB | 25 |
12 | Jake Mangum | OF | TB | S/L | MLB | 29 |
13 | J.T. Ginn | SP | ATH | R/R | AAA | 25 |
14 | Chad Patrick | SP | MIL | R/R | MLB | 26 |
15 | Tim Tawa | 2B/OF | ARI | R/R | MLB | 26 |

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for April 11: New Top 700 Prospect Rankings released
As we roll out our latest update to the RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect fantasy baseball rankings, let’s dive into the key updates and storylines surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.
The Top Five
1. Roman Anthony, OF, BOS (AAA)
ETA: Early 2025 | Future Value: 60 FV
Boston’s top prospect is making a little noise early in Triple-A with a .776 OPS. Despite an outfield logjam at the MLB level, Anthony’s power and poise are putting real pressure on the Red Sox front office. A trade might be the only thing standing between him and Fenway.
2. Sebastian Walcott, SS, TEX (AA)
ETA: Late 2025 | Future Value: 60 FV
Although he’s off to a slow start in Double-A, Walcott is doing more than just climbing prospect boards — he’s putting the Bahamas on the baseball map. The 19-year-old is carrying big expectations, and he’s owning it: “I’m trying to dominate every day and remain consistent.” At this pace, he might be the face of a new international wave.
3. Walker Jenkins, OF, MIN (AA – IL)
ETA: Late 2025 | Future Value: 65 FV
Currently sidelined, but Jenkins’ sky-high hit tool (70 grade) and all-around game still make him one of the most exciting prospects in the sport. The Twins are hoping his return will be as explosive as his ascent through the system.
4. Jasson Dominguez, OF, NYY (MLB)
ETA: Now | Future Value: 60 FV
Already in the bigs but off to a slow start (8-for-39, 1 HR in his first 11 games of 2025), The Martian continues to be one of the game’s most electric young talents. With power, speed, and Yankee Stadium as his playground, his ceiling remains immense — if he can stay healthy and consistent.
5. Kristian Campbell, 2B, BOS (MLB)
ETA: Now | Future Value: 60 FV
Campbell has started his MLB career in a big way, hitting .318/.426/.545 with two home runs and a stolen base in his first 13 games. He’s athletic, controls the zone, and may wind up as a long-term fixture in Boston’s lineup alongside Marcelo Mayer and, eventually, Roman Anthony.
Angels’ Kyren Paris makes a big leap
The biggest story in the top 30? Kyren Paris (pictured above) catapulting up the list all the way to No. 16. Now with the big league club, Paris has exploded out of the gate in 2025, rewriting expectations almost overnight. On Wednesday night, he crushed two more home runs — and neither was even his hardest-hit ball of the game. He’s now slashing a ridiculous .393/.485/1.000 with five homers and four stolen bases in 11 games, which is stunning considering this is the same guy who had a .378 OPS in 36 MLB games prior to this season and a sub-.280 SLG in the minors last year.
A’s slugger Nick Kurtz is ridiculously hot
After a monster week at Triple-A, Nick Kurtz climbs into the top 15. The 22-year-old first baseman went 5-for-11 with a homer and a 1.447 OPS, showing off his signature patience and effortless raw power. Kurtz looks MLB-ready with the bat, and if Oakland’s offense sputters, he could be one of the first reinforcements called upon.
A note on injuries
A few names remain high despite injury-related absences, including Walker Jenkins (No. 3), Bryce Eldridge (No. 19), and Samuel Basallo (No. 12). Their long-term outlooks haven’t changed, but their progress will be worth watching as they get healthy and ramp up.
Here’s the Top 30 players in the updated RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect Rankings.
The Top 100 can be found HERE (no subscription required). For the complete list, CLICK HERE (subscription required).
No. | Name | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Roman Anthony | OF | BOS | L/R | AAA | 21 |
2 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
3 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA (IL) | 20 |
4 | Jasson Dominguez | OF | NYY | S/R | MLB | 22 |
5 | Kristian Campbell | 2B | BOS | R/R | MLB | 23 |
6 | Matt Shaw | 2B/3B | CHC | R/R | MLB | 23 |
7 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 |
8 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Low-A | 18 |
9 | Jackson Jobe | SP | DET | R/R | MLB | 22 |
10 | Roki Sasaki | SP | LAD | R/R | MLB | 23 |
11 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | R (FCL) | 22 |
12 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA (IL) | 20 |
13 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA | 22 |
14 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
15 | Nick Kurtz | 1B | ATH | L/L | AAA | 22 |
16 | Kyren Paris | 2B/SS | LAA | R/R | MLB | 23 |
17 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
18 | Emmanuel Rodriguez | OF | MIN | L/L | AAA | 22 |
19 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AA (IL) | 20 |
20 | Cam Smith | 3B | HOU | R/R | MLB | 22 |
21 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
22 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | Low-A | 20 |
23 | Coby Mayo | 3B | BAL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
24 | Noah Schultz | SP | CHW | L/L | AA | 21 |
25 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
26 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | AAA | 22 |
27 | Kumar Rocker | SP | TEX | R/R | MLB | 25 |
28 | Zac Veen | OF | COL | L/R | MLB | 23 |
29 | Carson Williams | SS | TB | R/R | AAA | 22 |
30 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 |

MLB Debut: Zac Veen uses his speed in his first game with the Rockies
The youth movement is underway in Colorado, with Chase Dollander making his successful MLB debut on April 7. But now fantasy baseball managers take note: the Rockies have called up outfielder Zac Veen, the toolsy 23-year-old and current #64 overall prospect in our RotoProspects Top 700 Rankings.
Veen made his major-league debut on April 8th, bunting for a hit and moving to second base on a throwing error. Veen’s speed can disrupt, and he showed it off in his major-league debut.
After an injury-plagued 2023 season and then missing six weeks in 2024, Veen bounced back strong at Triple-A Albuquerque to start 2025, slashing .387/.472/.677 through his first eight games with 12 hits, four doubles, a triple and a home run. That’s the kind of balanced production that reflects the 55 hit / 45 power / 55 speed grade profile we have him pegged with in our scouting breakdown.
Spring Training Spotlight: 2025 Breakout
Veen’s performance this spring made a strong case for his inclusion on the Opening Day roster, and it’s no surprise the Rockies didn’t wait long to give him the call. Across 28 games in 2025 spring training, Veen delivered:
- .270 AVG / .352 OBP / .460 SLG / .812 OPS
- 2 HR | 11 RBI | 9 SB | 1 CS | 7 BB | 21 SO
- 63 AB | 17 H | 29 TB | 5 XBH (4 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR)
Those 9 steals in camp led the team and showcased the plus-speed that has always been part of his scouting allure. Combined with his rising OBP and a more compact swing, Veen looks like a player ready to contribute in multiple roto categories.
Tools + Context = Opportunity
Veen’s appeal has always been tied to his broad base of tools. He doesn’t necessarily have elite pop, but his above-average hit tool and plus speed give him the foundation for a fantasy-friendly skillset. His ability to work counts and draw walks (career 12.1% BB rate in the minors) makes him a strong candidate to eventually hit atop the Rockies’ lineup, especially in a season where Colorado is clearly retooling and experimenting with young talent.
Veen also becomes instantly interesting in deeper leagues because of his Coors Field home park advantage. Even average raw power plays up a tier at elevation, and given Veen’s spray-hit approach and speed, expect plenty of extra-base hits and inflated BABIP.
Fantasy Outlook
Veen’s fantasy appeal lies in his well-rounded game:
- Batting average: Respectable contact skills (.270 AVG this spring)
- Speed: Legitimate 20+ SB upside—stolen 135 bases in 351 MiLB games
- Power: Developing; not elite, but Coors Field can elevate him into 13–15 HR territory
- Playing time: Rockies are rebuilding and should give Veen everyday reps
Add in a ballpark that inflates BABIP and rewards gap-to-gap hitting, and you’ve got a prospect who could post a .270 average with 12 HRs and 25 stolen bases over a full season with sneaky good run totals if he sticks near the top of the order.

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #2: Athletics’ Nick Kurtz crushing, Orioles’ Brandon Young dealing
Welcome to the second installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of March 31-April 6. We’re back with this week’s top performers making waves across the minors!
From dominant arms to scorching-hot bats, here are the Top 10 Prospects below who turned heads and boosted their stock. CLICK HERE to check out the full list of 50 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
The Top 10 standouts from Week 2
1. Nick Kurtz (1B, AAA – Athletics)
🔥Stat line: 1.287 OPS, 3 HR, 9 RBIs
Kurtz is locked in, launching 3 bombs and driving in 9 with a monster OPS. The bat is loud and the ETA is getting closer—watch for a midseason call-up.
2. Brandon Young (SP/RP, AAA – Orioles)
🔥Stat line: 5.1 IP, 0 H, 0.00 ERA, 8 K
Absolutely electric. Young (pictured above) was untouchable last week, striking out 8 over 5.1 no-hit innings. A legit bullpen weapon in the making.
3. Derlin Figueroa (OF, Low-A – Royals)
🔥Stat line: 1.600 OPS, 2 HR, 7 RBIs
Figueroa is mashing in Low-A with power and patience. Still a few years out, but this 21-year-old is making serious noise.
4. Chase Meidroth (SS, AAA – White Sox)
🔥Stat line: 1.452 OPS, 2 HR, 1 SB
A breakout week from the middle infielder. Meidroth showed pop and speed—don’t be surprised if he’s in Chicago this summer.
5. Travis Bazzana (2B, AA – Guardians)
🔥Stat line: 1.446 OPS, 2 SB, 7-for-13
Pure hitter. Bazzana is proving why he’s one of the best hit tools in the minors, adding speed to a strong all-around week.
6. Lazaro Montes (OF, High-A – Mariners)
🔥Stat line: 1.835 OPS, 5 BB, 3-for-7
Don’t let the small sample size fool you—Montes was locked in. The 20-year-old flashed his elite plate discipline with 5 walks and a big-time OPS.
7. Rafael Flores (C/1B, AA – Yankees)
🔥Stat line: 1.231 OPS, 2 HR, 5 RBIs
Power from behind the plate? Yes please. Flores launched 2 homers and drove in 5, continuing a strong campaign in Double-A.
8. Ian Seymour (SP/RP, AAA – Rays)
🔥Stat line: 5 IP, 10 K, 1.80 ERA
Seymour was dealing last week—10 Ks with no walks. Don’t be surprised if Tampa calls on him early this season.
9. J.T. Ginn (SP, AAA – Athletics)
🔥Stat line: 6 IP, 11 K, 0.83 WHIP
A strong outing for Ginn with 11 strikeouts and great control. He’s knocking on the door for a rotation spot in Oakland.
10. Luinder Avila (SP/RP, AAA – Royals)
🔥Stat line: 11.2 IP, 16 K, 2.31 ERA
Avila was a workhorse this week. Over 11.2 innings, he piled up 16 strikeouts with an impressive WHIP under 0.90.
The Top 10 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Nick Kurtz | 1B | ATH | L/L | AAA | 22 |
2 | Brandon Young | SPRP | BAL | R/R | AAA | 26 |
3 | Derlin Figueroa | OF | KC | L/R | Low-A | 21 |
4 | Chase Meidroth | SS | CHW | R/R | AAA | 23 |
5 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA | 22 |
6 | Lazaro Montes | OF | SEA | L/R | High-A | 20 |
7 | Rafael Flores | C/1B | NYY | R/R | AA | 25 |
8 | Ian Seymour | SPRP | TB | L/L | AAA | 26 |
9 | J.T. Ginn | SP | ATH | R/R | AAA | 25 |
10 | Luinder Avila | SPRP | KC | R/R | AAA | 23 |
CLICK HERE to check out the full list of 50 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
Who’s Next?
Stay tuned for the next Weekly Hot Prospects Report as we track the rising stars and their paths to the majors!
Fastest Risers among the Top 700 Prospects for April 4
We update our fantasy baseball Top 700 Prospect Rankings weekly, and we keep track of the prospects who are rising the quickest to let fantasy baseball owners know about some prospects who are gaining momentum before you even hear about them elsewhere. This list comes out in tandem with the updated Top 700 fantasy baseball prospects list.
Here’s the Top 10 of this week’s list. The entire list, which includes the player’s major-league ETA, number of spots moved up and current new position in the Top 700, can be found HERE (subscription required).
No. | Name | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Kyren Paris | 2B/SS | LAA | R/R | MLB | 23 |
2 | Mason Montgomery | RP | TB | L/L | MLB | 25 |
3 | Luis Mey | RP | CIN | R/R | AAA | 24 |
4 | Chad Patrick | SP | MIL | R/R | MLB | 26 |
5 | Maximo Acosta | 2B/SS | MIA | R/R | AAA | 22 |
6 | Aroon Escobar | 2B/3B | PHI | R/R | Low-A | 19 |
7 | Zach Fruit | SP | BAL | R/R | AA | 23 |
8 | Luinder Avila | SPRP | KC | R/R | AAA | 23 |
9 | Seth Halvorsen | RP | COL | R/R | MLB | 25 |
10 | Juan Valera | SP | BOS | R/R | Low-A | 19 |

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for April 4: New Top 700 Prospect Rankings released
As we roll out our latest update to the RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect fantasy baseball rankings, let’s dive into the key updates and storylines surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.
Big Movers & New Names in the Top 30
Nick Kurtz (1B, ATH) – After a strong spring, Kurtz (pictured above) wasted no time adjusting to Triple-A pitching, posting a 1.552 OPS with a three home runs and ten hits in his first five games. The 22-year-old first baseman combines elite plate discipline with plus power, and if he keeps producing at this level, the A’s may have no choice but to fast-track him to the majors by midseason.
Cam Smith (3B, HOU) cracked the top 20 after his debut, where he showed poise at the plate and quality defense. He’s another example of the Astros’ development machine working overtime.
Konnor Griffin (OF, PIT) – Still just 19, Griffin is turning heads early in his pro debut season with his rare blend of power and 70-grade speed. A former two-sport prep standout, he’s flashing superstar tools in the Florida Complex League, prompting some scouts to already dream on him as a future five-tool centerpiece in Pittsburgh’s outfield.
Roman Anthony: Waiting in the wings… and mashing
Roman Anthony may only be 3-for-16 to start his Triple-A campaign, but don’t let the small sample fool you — two of those hits left the yard, and the third nearly went for an inside-the-parker. He also has just as many walks (7) as strikeouts so far. Widely viewed as the top position player prospect in baseball, Anthony is already pressing the issue in Boston.
The challenge? A crowded outfield picture. With Jarren Duran, Ceddanne Rafaela, Wilyer Abreu, and soon Masataka Yoshida all jockeying for playing time, Anthony’s path to the majors isn’t wide open just yet. But if he keeps swinging like this, someone’s going to have to move.
As noted on the Just Baseball Show, a midseason trade feels inevitable — but who’s the odd man out? Abreu’s been hot, Rafaela has the contract, and Yoshida’s owed $55 million. One thing’s clear: if Roman goes nuclear, the Red Sox front office will have a decision to make.
The rest of the Top Five
Sebastian Walcott (SS, TEX) The 19-year-old Bahamian phenom is carrying the hopes of a baseball-hungry nation with him. Determined to dominate every day, Walcott’s elite power and drive to represent the Bahamas on and off the field make him one of the sport’s most electrifying young talents.
Walker Jenkins (OF, MIN) has held steady at No. 3 as he flashes his elite 70-grade hit tool and all-around polish. Jenkins has the look of a future franchise cornerstone.
Jasson Dominguez (OF, NYY) is already making noise in the Bronx and reminding everyone why the “Martian” hype train was never off track.
Matt Shaw (2B/3B, CHC) is off to a sharp start in the majors, using his quick bat and defensive flexibility to hold down a key role for the Cubs.
Here’s the Top 30 players in the updated RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect Rankings.
The Top 100 can be found HERE (no subscription required). For the complete list, CLICK HERE (subscription required).
No. | Name | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Roman Anthony | OF | BOS | L/R | AAA | 21 |
2 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
3 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA | 20 |
4 | Jasson Dominguez | OF | NYY | S/R | MLB | 22 |
5 | Matt Shaw | 2B/3B | CHC | R/R | MLB | 23 |
6 | Kristian Campbell | 2B | BOS | R/R | MLB | 23 |
7 | Jackson Jobe | SP | DET | R/R | MLB | 22 |
8 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 |
9 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Low-A | 18 |
10 | Roki Sasaki | SP | LAD | R/R | MLB | 23 |
11 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | AA | 22 |
12 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA | 20 |
13 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA | 22 |
14 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
15 | Nick Kurtz | 1B | ATH | L/L | AAA | 22 |
16 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AAA | 20 |
17 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
18 | Emmanuel Rodriguez | OF | MIN | L/L | AAA | 22 |
19 | Cam Smith | 3B | HOU | R/R | MLB | 22 |
20 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
21 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | Low-A | 20 |
22 | Coby Mayo | 3B | BAL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
23 | Noah Schultz | SP | CHW | L/L | AA | 21 |
24 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
25 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | AAA | 22 |
26 | Kumar Rocker | SP | TEX | R/R | MLB | 25 |
27 | Carson Williams | SS | TB | R/R | AAA | 22 |
28 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 |
29 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | R (FCL) | 19 |
30 | Dalton Rushing | C/OF | LAD | L/R | AAA | 24 |

MLB Fantasy Baseball Closer Chart update: Pirates’ Bednar sent to AAA, Marlins’ Bender takes the lead
To help you stay ahead, RotoProspects keeps an updated Fantasy Baseball Closer Chart as a key new feature for our subscribers. This tool keeps fantasy managers updated on shifting closer situations across Major League Baseball.
The MLB season will always bring unexpected developments, and the Pittsburgh Pirates’ latest bullpen move is no exception. In a significant shake-up, the team has optioned former closer David Bednar to Triple-A, reshaping their late-inning hierarchy and prompting fantasy baseball managers to reassess their rosters.
Bednar’s struggles lead to demotion
Bednar (pictured above), previously a staple in the Pirates’ bullpen and a two-time All-Star, has struggled with his command this season, leading to an inflated ERA and diminished effectiveness in save situations. His struggles date back to last season when he posted a 5.77 ERA, saw his strikeout rate dip to 22.1%, and lost the closer role for the final month.
The start of 2025 hasn’t been kinder. In his first three appearances, he surrendered multiple late-game leads, including a walk-off loss on Opening Day and another blown save soon after. Despite no noticeable dip in velocity—his fastball even ticked up from 96.6 mph in 2023 to 97.2 mph last year—his effectiveness has waned, with opponents hitting his fastball harder than before. Rather than letting him continue to struggle at the MLB level, the Pirates have opted to send him down in hopes he can regain his form.
Pirates’ new bullpen hierarchy
With Bednar now in the minors, the Pirates will likely turn to Dennis Santana as their primary closer. Santana, who has shown promise in late-game situations, now has the opportunity to solidify himself as a trusted ninth-inning arm. His backup is Colin Holderman, who has already blown two saves, but has previously been a reliable option in high-leverage spots. The other name to watch is Caleb Ferguson, a lefty with closing experience.
Here’s a look at the Pirates’ line in the latest update of the Closer Chart (* – denotes committee):
Team | Current closer | Backup | Next option | Dark horse | Closer of the Future |
Pirates | Dennis Santana* | Colin Holderman* | David Bednar (AAA) | Caleb Ferguson* | David Matoma |
Bender taking the early lead
Meanwhile, in Miami, Anthony Bender is making an early case for the Marlins’ closer role. Bender retired the only two batters he faced to earn a save against the Mets on Tuesday, needing just four pitches to secure a 4-2 win after Anthony Veneziano got into trouble. He has now logged 2.2 scoreless innings across three appearances, making him the first Marlin to record a save this season. With Miami’s bullpen still in flux, Bender could be emerging as their go-to option in the ninth inning.
Here’s a look at the Marlins’ line in the latest update of the Closer Chart (* – denotes committee):
Team | Current closer | Backup | Next option | Dark horse | Closer of the Future |
Marlins | Anthony Bender* | Calvin Faucher* | Jesus Tinoco (IL) | Anthony Veneziano | Josh Ekness |
Fantasy impact
Fantasy managers who rostered Bednar should look to add Santana immediately, as he appears to have the inside track for saves in Pittsburgh. Holderman is another speculative pickup, while Ferguson offers intriguing upside as a dark horse candidate. Bednar remains worth stashing in deeper leagues, as he could reclaim his role later in the season if he bounces back in Triple-A.
Bender is a must-add in leagues where saves are at a premium. Calvin Faucher is the top backup option and could also see save chances, while Jesus Tinoco (once healthy) may enter the mix. Anthony Veneziano remains a dark horse candidate, but for now, Bender looks like the best bet for Miami’s saves moving forward.
Updates all year long
Keep checking back with us as we update the bullpen situations for all MLB teams as news happens.

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #1: Triple-A begins its season
Welcome to the first installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of March 28-30.
This week’s Hot Prospects Report highlights ten players who are dominating at AAA and making a strong case for a big-league call-up in the near future.
Top Performers of the Week
1. Kyle Teel (C, CHW)
Stats: 1.654 OPS, 2 HR, 9 RBIs, 6-for-12, 2 BB, 2 SO
The White Sox’s top catching prospect had an explosive week, slashing his way to a 1.654 OPS while driving in nine runs. With his elite bat-to-ball skills and defensive growth, Teel is knocking on the door for a midseason call-up.
2. Rece Hinds (OF, CIN)
Stats: 1.750 OPS, 2 HR, 6 RBIs, 4-for-8, 2 BB, 2 SO
Hinds has been tearing up AAA pitching, flashing both power and plate discipline. If he keeps this up, the Reds will have to find a spot for him in their outfield mix.
3. J.T. Ginn (SP, ATH)
Stats: 0.00 ERA, 0.40 WHIP, 8-1 K-BB, 5 IP, 1 H
Ginn put together a dominant start, allowing just one hit over five innings while striking out eight. The Athletics’ pitching depth is thin, making him a prime candidate for an early-season promotion.
4. Jacob Misiorowski (SP/RP, MIL)
Stats: 0.00 ERA, 0.80 WHIP, 7-3 K-BB, 5 IP, 1 H
With a blazing fastball and wipeout slider, Misiorowski continues to impress. His ability to work as both a starter and reliever makes him an intriguing MLB option soon.
5. Tim Tawa (2B/OF, ARI)
Stats: 1.371 OPS, 2 HR, 5 RBIs, 4-for-11, 2 BB, 0 SO
Tawa’s versatility and bat have been on full display, showcasing power and contact skills while avoiding strikeouts. The Diamondbacks could use his utility sooner rather than later.
6. Nick Kurtz (1B, ATH)
Stats: 1.447 OPS, 1 HR, 3 RBIs, 5-for-11, 2 BB, 2 SO
Kurtz continues to prove he’s one of the best pure hitters in the Oakland system, posting a monster OPS while showing advanced approach at the plate.
7. Roman Anthony (OF, BOS)
Stats: 1.933 OPS, 2 HR, 4 RBIs, 2-for-6, 4 BB, 1 SO
The top-ranked prospect in the minors lived up to his billing with an eye-popping 1.933 OPS. His power and elite plate discipline make him an exciting player to watch.
8. Carson Seymour (SP/RP, SF)
Stats: 0.00 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, 8-1 K-BB, 4 IP, 3 H
Seymour was filthy, striking out eight in just four innings. The Giants may soon look to him for bullpen depth.
9. Blade Tidwell (SP, NYM)
Stats: 1.80 ERA, 0.40 WHIP, 5-1 K-BB, 5 IP, 1 H
Tidwell’s dominance on the mound continues as he posted a near-flawless start for the Mets’ AAA affiliate.
10. Darell Hernaiz (SS/3B, ATH)
Stats: 1.179 OPS, 1 HR, 4 RBIs, 4-for-12, 2 BB, 0 SO
The Athletics’ infield prospect showed off his bat-to-ball skills, hitting .333 with solid power and zero strikeouts.
Who’s Next?
Stay tuned for next week’s Hot Prospects Report as we track the rising stars and their paths to the majors!
Fastest Risers among the Top 700 Prospects for March 28
We update our fantasy baseball Top 700 Prospect Rankings weekly, and we keep track of the prospects who are rising the quickest to let fantasy baseball owners know about some prospects who are gaining momentum before you even hear about them elsewhere. This list comes out in tandem with the updated Top 700 fantasy baseball prospects list.
Here’s the Top 10 of this week’s list. The entire list, which includes the player’s major-league ETA, number of spots moved up and current new position in the Top 700, can be found HERE (subscription required).
No. | Name | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Aroon Escobar | 2B/3B | PHI | R/R | R (FCL) | 19 |
2 | Kyren Paris | 2B/SS | LAA | R/R | MLB | 23 |
3 | Ryan Gusto | SP | HOU | R/R | MLB | 26 |
4 | Gunnar Hoglund | SP | ATH | L/R | AAA | 24 |
5 | Jaden Hill | RP | COL | R/R | AAA | 25 |
6 | Brad Lord | SPRP | WAS | R/R | MLB | 25 |
6 | Luis Mey | RP | CIN | R/R | AAA | 24 |
8 | Alan Roden | OF | TOR | L/R | MLB | 25 |
9 | Sean Burke | SP | CHW | R/R | MLB | 25 |
10 | Max Muncy | SS | ATH | R/R | MLB | 21 |

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for March 28: New Top 700 Prospect Rankings released
As we roll out our latest update to the RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect fantasy baseball rankings, let’s dive into the key updates and storylines surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.
Top 5: A Power-Packed Elite Group
- Roman Anthony (OF, BOS) – The Red Sox’s AAA slugger retains the top spot as he inches closer to Fenway Park. With 60-grade power and speed, Anthony’s well-rounded game keeps him in the conversation for a midseason call-up.
- Sebastian Walcott (SS, TEX) – At just 19 years old, Walcott continues to flash elite potential at Double-A, proving why scouts love his 65-power potential.
- Walker Jenkins (OF, MIN) – One of the best pure hitters in the minors, Jenkins’ 70-hit tool gives him superstar upside as he climbs through the Twins’ system.
- Jasson Dominguez (OF, NYY) – The “Martian” is already in the majors, showing why his switch-hitting power and speed make him one of baseball’s most exciting young talents. He was 0-for-3 in the season opener.
- Dylan Crews (OF, WAS) – The Nationals’ No. 1 prospect has arrived, and his elite hit tool and 70-grade speed make him a threat every time he steps to the plate. He went 0-for-3 with a walk, a stolen base and a run scored in the season opener.
Player debut spotlights
Kristian Campbell (2B, BOS) – Campbell’s debut was a special moment, as the 22-year-old former Georgia Tech standout found his name on the Red Sox Opening Day lineup card. Starting at second base,, handling himself well at the plate and in the field. His rapid ascension to the big leagues is a testament to his advanced bat and athleticism, making him a key piece of Boston’s future.
Cam Smith (3B, HOU) – Smith made his presence felt in his first game with the Astros, showcasing strong defense at third base and collecting his first major league hit. A former second-round pick, Smith’s combination of power and defensive ability could help him carve out a regular role for Houston this season.
Ryan Johnson (SP, LAA) – Johnson took the mound for the Angels and struck out two in a 1-2-3 seventh inning before giving up five runs in the eighth. He joined Smith as the quickest from the 2024 draft class to reach the majors, skipping the minors entirely.
Here’s the Top 30 players in the updated RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect Rankings.
The Top 100 can be found HERE (no subscription required). For the complete list, CLICK HERE (subscription required).
No. | Name | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Roman Anthony | OF | BOS | L/R | AAA | 21 |
2 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
3 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA | 20 |
4 | Jasson Dominguez | OF | NYY | S/R | MLB | 22 |
5 | Dylan Crews | OF | WAS | R/R | MLB | 23 |
6 | Matt Shaw | 2B/3B | CHC | R/R | MLB | 23 |
7 | Kristian Campbell | 2B | BOS | R/R | MLB | 23 |
8 | Jackson Jobe | SP | DET | R/R | MLB | 22 |
9 | Roki Sasaki | SP | LAD | R/R | MLB | 23 |
10 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | Low-A | 18 |
11 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | AA | 22 |
12 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | R (DSL) | 18 |
13 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AAA | 20 |
14 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA | 20 |
15 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | High-A | 22 |
16 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
17 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
18 | Kumar Rocker | SP | TEX | R/R | MLB | 25 |
19 | Emmanuel Rodriguez | OF | MIN | L/L | AAA | 22 |
20 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | Low-A | 20 |
21 | Coby Mayo | 3B | BAL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
22 | Noah Schultz | SP | CHW | L/L | AA | 21 |
23 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
24 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
25 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | AA | 22 |
26 | Nick Kurtz | 1B | ATH | L/L | AAA | 22 |
27 | Cam Smith | 3B | HOU | R/R | MLB | 22 |
28 | Carson Williams | SS | TB | R/R | AAA | 22 |
29 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | Low-A | 22 |
30 | Aidan Miller | 3B | PHI | R/R | AA | 21 |

Introducing your ultimate bullpen resource: The Fantasy Baseball Closer Chart
In fantasy baseball, bullpen changes happen fast. To help you stay ahead, RotoProspects presents the Fantasy Baseball Closer Chart as a key new feature for our subscribers. This tool keeps fantasy managers updated on shifting closer situations across Major League Baseball.
Why you need this closer chart
Bullpen roles change constantly due to injuries, performance shifts, and managerial decisions. That’s why our chart provides an up-to-date snapshot of each team’s closer hierarchy. You’ll always know who’s getting the ninth-inning chances.
Closer chart updates:
- Reds bullpen shake-up – With Alexis Díaz (pictured above) hitting the injured list because of left hamstring inflammation, Scott Barlow is the likely next man up for saves in Cincinnati. Meanwhile, Emilio Pagan and Tony Santillan could also factor into the mix.
- Tigers closer surprise – With Jason Foley surprisingly demoted to the minors, the Tigers could turn to Beau Brieske as their new closer. If he struggles, Tyler Holton or even Will Vest may get opportunities.
- Rangers’ closer situation – Luke Jackson is making a case for saves in Texas, pitching the ninth inning on Monday. With the bullpen in flux, he could see more late-game opportunities.
Here’s the Reds, Tigers and Rangers lines from the closer chart (* denotes a committee). For the complete chart, CLICK HERE and purchase a subscription to all of our fantasy baseball rankings.
Team | Current closer | Backup | Next option | Closer of the Future |
Cincinnati Reds | Alexis Diaz (IL) | Scott Barlow* | Emilio Pagan* | Zach Maxwell |
Detroit Tigers | Beau Brieske* | Tyler Holton* | Will Vest* | Tyler Mattison |
Texas Rangers | Luke Jackson* | Chris Martin* | Robert Garcia* | Marc Church |
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Key features of the Closer Chart
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2025 graduated prospects
Here’s the Top 5 prospects of a re-ranking of who started the season in our Top 700 and have exhausted their rookie eligibility, with their final ranking at graduation.
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No. | Name | Grad |
1 | Jasson Dominguez, NYY, OF | 4 |
2 | Dylan Crews, WAS, OF | 5 |
3 | Kyren Paris, LAA, 2B/OF | 16 |
4 | Heston Kjerstad, BAL, OF | 80 |
5 | Jacob Wilson, ATH, SS | 90 |
Team Prospect Power Rankings
Here’s a ranking of the farm systems using the 2025 Preseason Top 700 Prospect Rankings based on a point system as follows:
- Player ranked 1-20 = 10 points
- Player ranked 21-50 = 9 points
- Player ranked 51-100 = 8 points
- Player ranked 101-150 = 7 points
- Player ranked 151-200 = 6 points
- Player ranked 201-250 = 5 points
- Player ranked 251-300 = 4 points
- Player ranked 301-400 = 3 points
- Player ranked 401-500 = 2 points
- Player ranked 501-600 = 1 point
- Player ranked 601-700 = 0.5 points
No. | Team | Points |
1 | Rays | 143.5 |
2 | Dodgers | 127 |
3 | Brewers | 120.5 |
4 | Guardians | 116.5 |
5 | Mariners | 113.5 |
6 | White Sox | 113 |
7 | Mets | 105.5 |
8 | Rangers | 100 |
9 | Tigers | 99.5 |
10 | Reds | 95 |
11 | Twins | 94.5 |
12 | Marlins | 93.5 |
13 | Red Sox | 91.5 |
14 | Pirates | 88 |
15 | Diamondbacks | 87 |
16 | Rockies | 84 |
17 | Orioles | 83.5 |
18 | Nationals | 80.5 |
19 | Cubs | 79 |
20 | Yankees | 77.5 |
21 | Athletics | 76.5 |
22 | Cardinals | 72 |
23 | Blue Jays | 70 |
24 | Phillies | 68.5 |
25 | Giants | 68 |
26 | Braves | 65 |
27 | Astros | 64 |
28 | Royals | 55 |
29 | Angels | 42.5 |
30 | Padres | 40.5 |