- Weekly Hot Prospects Report #11: Jonah Tong tops the list with another no-hit performance
- Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for June 6
- Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for June 6: New Top 700 Prospect Rankings released
- Weekly Hot Prospects Report #10: Shay Whitcomb, Josue Briceno and Ryan Ritter top the list this week
- Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for May 30

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #11: Jonah Tong tops the list with another no-hit performance
Welcome to the 11th installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of June 2-8. 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 15 prospects below who turned heads and boosted their stock. CLICK HERE to check out the full list of 61 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
1. Jonah Tong, SP/RP, Mets (AA)
Tong (pictured above) set the tone with a dominant 5-inning, no-hit performance. He struck out 11 and walked just three, delivering a 0.00 ERA and a 0.60 WHIP. The 22-year-old continues to climb as one of the most intriguing arms in the Mets’ system.
2. Coleman Crow, SP, Brewers (AA)
Crow was even stingier with baserunners, allowing just one hit in six shutout innings. He didn’t issue a walk and struck out nine, finishing the week with a near-perfect 0.17 WHIP. Milwaukee may have a gem on its hands.
3. Carter Trice, 2B, Cubs (High-A)
Trice showed off a dynamic power-speed combo with a 1.658 OPS, 3 home runs, and 6 stolen bases in just 15 at-bats. He also walked six times. The Cubs might be watching a breakout develop.
4. Khal Stephen, SP, Blue Jays (High-A)
Stephen was flawless with his control, striking out 11 over six innings without issuing a walk. His 0.50 WHIP and 1.50 ERA hint at a pitcher ready for a bigger challenge.
5. Ryan Ward, OF, Dodgers (AAA)
Ward stayed hot with 4 more homers and 8 RBIs, adding 3 stolen bases to the mix. His 1.260 OPS on the week shows he’s more than just a slugger—he’s becoming a five-tool threat.
6. Will Robertson, OF, Blue Jays (AAA)
Another Jays outfielder swinging a hot bat, Robertson mashed 5 home runs in 22 at-bats with a 1.600 OPS. He walked five times and looks ready for his first shot at MLB.
7. Nick Goodwin, SS, Blue Jays (High-A)
Goodwin posted one of the most well-rounded lines of the week: 5 home runs, 12 RBIs, a 1.598 OPS and just one strikeout in 21 ABs. Toronto has something brewing at multiple levels.
8. Grant McCray, OF, Giants (AAA)
McCray combined speed and pop with a 1.364 OPS, 3 homers, and 3 steals. He’s heating up just in time to push for a major league look.
9. Sterlin Thompson, OF, Rockies (AAA)
Thompson quietly put together a monster line: a 1.393 OPS with 2 homers, 3 steals, and just 2 strikeouts. He’s flashing the tools of a future big-league regular.
10. Samuel Zavala, OF, White Sox (High-A)
Zavala crushed the ball to the tune of a 1.552 OPS, going 12-for-20 with 2 homers, 6 RBIs, and 2 steals. The 20-year-old is on fire and showing why the White Sox value his bat.
11. Kaelen Culpepper, SS, Twins (High-A)
Culpepper impressed with a 1.272 OPS, going 11-for-26 with 2 bombs, 6 RBIs, and 3 steals. His all-around game continues to gain momentum.
12. Wyatt Sanford, SS, Pirates (Single-A)
The 19-year-old Sanford exploded for 3 homers, 10 RBIs, and 3 steals, slashing .364/.440/.909. He’s proving he can handle full-season ball.
13. Peter Heubeck, SP/RP, Dodgers (AA)
Heubeck racked up 16 Ks across 11.2 innings without giving up a run. His 0.69 WHIP and ability to miss bats suggest big things ahead in the Dodgers’ system.
14. Jaxon Wiggins, SP/RP, Cubs (AA)
Wiggins spun 11 strong innings over two starts with 12 strikeouts, just 1 walk, and a 1.59 ERA. He’s showing the ability to work deep and dominate.
15. Eduardo Garcia, SS/OF, Brewers (High-A)
Garcia put up a 1.259 OPS while showcasing some pop (3 homers) and speed (3 steals). His versatility and patience at the plate are trending in the right direction.
The Top 15 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Jonah Tong | SPRP | NYM | R/R | AA | 22 |
2 | Coleman Crow | SP | MIL | R/R | AA | 24 |
3 | Carter Trice | 2B | CHC | R/R | High-A | 22 |
4 | Khal Stephen | SP | TOR | R/R | High-A | 22 |
5 | Ryan Ward | OF | LAD | L/R | AAA | 27 |
6 | Will Robertson | OF | TOR | L/L | AAA | 27 |
7 | Nick Goodwin | SS | TOR | R/R | High-A | 23 |
8 | Grant McCray | OF | SF | L/R | AAA | 24 |
9 | Sterlin Thompson | OF | COL | L/R | AAA | 24 |
10 | Samuel Zavala | OF | CHW | L/L | High-A | 20 |
11 | Kaelen Culpepper | SS | MIN | R/R | High-A | 22 |
12 | Wyatt Sanford | SS | PIT | L/R | Single-A | 19 |
13 | Peter Heubeck | SPRP | LAD | R/R | AA | 22 |
14 | Jaxon Wiggins | SPRP | CHC | R/R | AA | 23 |
15 | Eduardo Garcia | SS/OF | MIL | R/R | High-A | 22 |
Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for June 6
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 our Power Rankings of the Top 10 fastest risers in this week’s update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings. The entire list of the 79 fastest risers, 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 | Ching-Hsien Ko | OF | LAD | L/R | R (ACL) | 18 |
2 | Josue Briceno | C/1B | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
3 | Jacob Melton | OF | HOU | L/L | MLB | 24 |
4 | Blaze Jordan | 1B | BOS | R/R | AAA | 22 |
5 | Gabriel Gonzalez | OF | MIN | R/R | AA | 21 |
6 | Juaron Watts-Brown | SP | TOR | R/R | AA | 23 |
7 | Mick Abel | SPRP | PHI | R/R | MLB | 23 |
8 | Sawyer Gipson-Long | SP | DET | R/R | MLB | 27 |
9 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
10 | Gage Jump | SP | ATH | L/L | AA | 21 |

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for June 6: 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 surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.
Pirates phenom Konnor Griffin is getting very close to the Top 10
Griffin’s jump into the top 15 underscores his loud tools and advanced production at just 19 years old. In Single-A, Griffin is slashing .281/.344/.513 with 7 home runs and 13 steals across 29 games. His combination of 70-grade speed and emerging power makes him one of the most dynamic teenage prospects in the sport.
Jac Caglianone makes his major-league debut
Caglianone (pictured above) breaks into the top 10 following his highly anticipated MLB debut, where he showcased his trademark power and poise. The two-way Florida star quickly made noise with a 114.8 mph double in his first week and continues to slug at the big-league level. His 70-grade power, backed by consistent exit velocity metrics, makes him a fixture in the Royals’ long-term plans — and one of the most exciting young bats in the majors.
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 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 |
3 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Single-A | 18 |
4 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
5 | Nick Kurtz | 1B | ATH | L/L | MLB (IL) | 22 |
6 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | MLB (IL) | 22 |
7 | Matt Shaw | 2B/3B | CHC | R/R | MLB | 23 |
8 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA (rehab) | 20 |
9 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA | 20 |
10 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | MLB | 22 |
11 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
12 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
13 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
14 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
15 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
16 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
17 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
18 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA (IL) | 22 |
19 | Jacob Misiorowski | SPRP | MIL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
20 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 |
21 | Marcelo Mayer | SS | BOS | L/R | MLB | 22 |
22 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
23 | Luis Pena | SS | MIL | R/R | Single-A | 18 |
24 | Dalton Rushing | C/OF | LAD | L/R | MLB | 24 |
25 | Chase Burns | SP | CIN | R/R | AA | 22 |
26 | Roki Sasaki | SP | LAD | R/R | MLB (IL) | 23 |
27 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AAA | 20 |
28 | George Lombard Jr. | SS | NYY | R/R | AA | 20 |
29 | Bryce Rainer | SS | DET | L/R | Single-A | 19 |
30 | Arjun Nimmala | SS | TOR | R/R | High-A | 19 |

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #10: Shay Whitcomb, Josue Briceno and Ryan Ritter top the list this week
Welcome to the tenth installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of May 26-June 1. 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 15 prospects below who turned heads and boosted their stock. CLICK HERE to check out the full list of 63 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
Shay Whitcomb (2B/3B, HOU – MLB)
At 26 years old, Whitcomb (pictured above) erupted with a ridiculous 1.950 OPS in Triple-A, belting 5 home runs and driving in 8 runs while going 12-for-20. He was called up to the majors and and might force his way into the Astros’ regular lineup.
Josue Briceno (C/1B, DET – High-A)
Briceno continues to impress at just 20 years old. He posted a 1.920 OPS with 5 home runs and 12 RBIs in only 16 at-bats, drawing 6 walks to just 4 strikeouts. He’s quickly becoming one of the Tigers’ most exciting bats in the system.
Ryan Ritter (SS, COL – AAA)
Ritter mashed at Triple-A this week with a 1.666 OPS, 4 homers, and 12 RBIs, going 11-for-23 and drawing 4 walks. With continued success, he could debut in Colorado before season’s end.
Trey Gibson (SP, BAL – High-A)
Gibson was unhittable, striking out 13 without a single walk across 6 innings while allowing just 2 hits. A true breakout performance that could fast-track his rise in Baltimore’s loaded system.
Cedric De Grandpre (SP, ATL – High-A)
De Grandpre tossed 6 no-hit innings, striking out 10 and walking only 2. The 23-year-old is emerging as a legitimate name to watch in the Braves’ pipeline.
Kevin McGonigle (2B/SS, DET – High-A)
McGonigle showcased elite contact and plate discipline: 13-for-22 with 6 walks and no strikeouts. The 20-year-old middle infielder finished with a 1.543 OPS and looks like a future leadoff hitter in the making.
Ryan Ward (OF, LAD – AAA)
Ward continued to rake with a 1.625 OPS, 4 home runs, and 8 RBIs. He went 12-for-26 and added 5 walks, making a strong case for a call-up soon.
Josh Bostick (SP, SF – High-A)
Bostick put up monster strikeout numbers with 19 Ks over 11 scoreless innings. He walked 4 and allowed just 3 hits across two starts, lowering his ERA to zero on the week.
Cade Cavalli (SP, WAS – AAA)
Cavalli made a strong return with 5 shutout innings, 10 strikeouts, and only 1 walk. Healthy again, he’s looking like a rotation option for Washington in the second half.
Jostin Florentino (SP, CHC – Rookie/ACL)
Florentino dominated in his first taste of pro ball, tossing 6 innings with 12 strikeouts and only 2 walks. He allowed just 3 hits and posted a 1.50 ERA.
Ryan Johnson (SP/RP, LAA – High-A)
Johnson matched Florentino’s numbers with a 1.50 ERA, 10 Ks, and just 1 walk over 6 innings. Whether starting or relieving, he’s making a case to move up quickly.
Kumar Rocker (SP, TEX – MLB Rehab)
Rocker made his rehab debut and looked excellent, firing 4 no-hit innings with 5 Ks and just one walk. After injury setbacks, this was a welcome return to form.
Eduardo Quintero (OF, LAD – Single-A)
Quintero went 12-for-25 with a 1.413 OPS, adding a homer, 4 stolen bases, and 7 RBIs. He’s showing impact speed and growing power, putting him on prospect radars.
Sebastian Walcott (SS, TEX – AA)
Walcott continues to hold his own in Double-A at just 19, slashing for a 1.004 OPS with 2 homers and 3 steals. His tools and maturity for his age remain impressive.
Miguel Bleis (OF, BOS – High-A)
Bleis delivered a balanced attack, going 9-for-20 with a 1.250 OPS, 2 homers, and 2 stolen bases. He’s quietly putting together one of the better all-around stretches in the Red Sox system.
The Top 15 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Shay Whitcomb | 2B/3B | HOU | R/R | MLB | 26 |
2 | Josue Briceno | C/1B | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
3 | Ryan Ritter | SS | COL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
4 | Trey Gibson | SP | BAL | R/R | High-A | 23 |
5 | Cedric De Grandpre | SP | ATL | R/R | High-A | 23 |
6 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
7 | Ryan Ward | OF | LAD | L/R | AAA | 27 |
8 | Josh Bostick | SP | SF | R/R | High-A | 23 |
9 | Cade Cavalli | SP | WAS | R/R | AAA | 26 |
10 | Jostin Florentino | SP | CHC | R/R | R (ACL) | 20 |
11 | Ryan Johnson | SPRP | LAA | S/R | High-A | 22 |
12 | Kumar Rocker | SP | TEX | R/R | MLB (rehab) | 25 |
13 | Eduardo Quintero | OF | LAD | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
14 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
15 | Miguel Bleis | OF | BOS | R/R | High-A | 21 |

Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for May 30
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 our Power Rankings of the Top 10 fastest risers in this week’s update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings. The entire list of the 89 fastest risers, 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 | Ryan Ritter (pictured above) | SS | COL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
2 | Daylen Lile | OF | WAS | L/R | MLB | 22 |
3 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | AAA | 22 |
4 | Jose Anderson | OF | MIL | R/R | Single-A | 18 |
5 | Chase Burns | SP | CIN | R/R | AA | 22 |
6 | Theo Gillen | 2B/SS | TB | L/R | Single-A | 19 |
7 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
8 | Alfonsin Rosario | OF | CLE | R/R | Single-A | 21 |
9 | Rainiel Rodriguez | C | SL | R/R | R (FCL) | 18 |
10 | Logan Henderson | SP | MIL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
These prospects have demonstrated significant progress and performance in the early part of the 2025 season, making them names to watch as they continue their ascent toward the major leagues.

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for May 30: 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 surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.
Konnor Griffin surges into the Top 15
The Pittsburgh Pirates prospect has surged into the top 15 as his season line is up to .310/.361/.511 with 18 extra-base hits and 21 stolen bases in his first 42 games. The 19-year-old outfielder has been on a tear with Low-A Bradenton, showcasing his dynamic skill set that includes power, speed, and defensive versatility. During a recent nine-game hitting streak, Griffin slashed an impressive .525/.535/.750, contributing two home runs and six stolen bases.
The Top 10 Update
No. 1. Roman Anthony – OF, Boston Red Sox
Still holding strong at No. 1, Anthony continues to showcase elite on-base skills and developing power in Triple-A. With a 60-grade future value, his blend of bat control, patience, and athleticism make him the most complete outfield prospect in the game. A mid-2025 debut feels all but inevitable.
2. Leo De Vries – SS, San Diego Padres
The Padres’ 18-year-old wunderkind is still having no trouble handling High-A, flashing plus contact and speed tools to go with mature plate discipline. Already looking like a future leadoff stalwart, De Vries boasts a 65 FV ceiling and might be the best teenage hitter in the minors right now.
3. Jesus Made – SS, Milwaukee Brewers
Another 18-year-old phenom, Made brings plus tools across the board and is obliterating Single-A pitching. He now shares the highest FV in the rankings (65) and could leapfrog De Vries soon with his advanced switch-hitting profile and superb defense.
4. Sebastian Walcott – SS, Texas Rangers
Walcott has slowed down a bit in May, but he’s flashing a tantalizing ceiling as a middle-of-the-order bat with positional value.
5. Nick Kurtz – 1B, Athletics
Kurtz’s stock skyrocketed after he crushed four home runs in a four-game span, raising his OPS up to .762. The slugging lefty is proving he belongs and now ranks as the top first base prospect in baseball. He just hit the IL with a hip injury.
6. Luke Keaschall – 2B, Minnesota Twins
Keaschall made his MLB debut in April and has since surpassed Emmanuel Rodriguez as the Twins’ No. 2 prospect, reflecting his rapid development. Expect him to be a fixture in the Twins’ lineup once healthy.
7. Matt Shaw – 2B/3B, Chicago Cubs
Now that he is back, Shaw has had five multi-hit efforts in his first ten games back in the majors. His 60 FV reflects his multi-positional value and upside as a potential All-Star in Chicago’s infield.
8. Walker Jenkins – OF, Minnesota Twins
Jenkins drops a bit due to injury (IL), but the skill set remains elite. With a 70-grade hit tool, he’s arguably the best pure hitter in the minors when healthy. He’s expected back later this summer and could be a future cornerstone in Minnesota’s outfield.
9. Samuel Basallo – C/1B, Baltimore Orioles
Basallo climbs after slugging at Triple-A with 70-grade raw power. While his defense behind the plate is still a work in progress, the bat could carry him to the big leagues soon—possibly by the All-Star break.
10. Bubba Chandler – SP, Pittsburgh Pirates
Cracking the top 10 for the first time, Chandler (pictured above) is showing front-line starter potential (2.27 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, 61 Ks in 43.2 IP). He could debut as soon as late 2025.
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 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 |
3 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Single-A | 18 |
4 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
5 | Nick Kurtz | 1B | ATH | L/L | MLB (IL) | 22 |
6 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | MLB (IL) | 22 |
7 | Matt Shaw | 2B/3B | CHC | R/R | MLB | 23 |
8 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA (IL) | 20 |
9 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA | 20 |
10 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
11 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
12 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | AAA | 22 |
13 | Agustin Ramirez | C | MIA | R/R | MLB | 23 |
14 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
15 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
16 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
17 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
18 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
19 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA (IL) | 22 |
20 | Jacob Misiorowski | SPRP | MIL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
21 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 |
22 | Marcelo Mayer | SS | BOS | L/R | MLB | 22 |
23 | Dalton Rushing | C/OF | LAD | L/R | MLB | 24 |
24 | Chase Burns | SP | CIN | R/R | AA | 22 |
25 | Roki Sasaki | SP | LAD | R/R | MLB (IL) | 23 |
26 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AA | 20 |
27 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
28 | George Lombard Jr. | SS | NYY | R/R | AA | 20 |
29 | Bryce Rainer | SS | DET | L/R | Single-A | 19 |
30 | Luis Pena | SS | MIL | R/R | Single-A | 18 |

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #9: Keiner Delgado, Chase Burns and Jac Caglianone top the list this week
Welcome to the ninth installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of May 19-25. 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 Five prospects below who turned heads and boosted their stock. CLICK HERE to check out the full list of 55 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
1. Keiner Delgado – SS, Pirates (High-A)
Delgado has been on a tear for High-A Greensboro, boasting a 1.581 OPS with 4 home runs, 10 RBIs, and 3 stolen bases over the past week. After a challenging 2024 season, he’s rebounded impressively in 2025 with an .868 OPS, 8 home runs and 12 stolen bases so far this season.
2. Chase Burns – SP, Reds (AA)
Burns, the Reds’ top prospect, has a 1.86 ERA, 0.43 WHIP and a 45-3 K-BB for Double-A Chattanooga this season. Known for his high-velocity fastball and elite slider, Burns is quickly ascending through the ranks and is on track for a potential MLB debut in the near future.
3. Jac Caglianone – 1B, Royals (AAA)
Caglianone (pictured above) continues to impress with his power-hitting prowess, leading the Texas League with 23 RBIs before his recent promotion to Triple-A Omaha. Then he crushed five home runs in his first six games in Triple-A.
4. Brennan Milone – 1B/2B, Athletics (AA)
Milone has been a consistent offensive force, boasting a 1.564 OPS with 5 home runs and 11 RBIs in his recent games. His performance is a bright spot in the Athletics’ farm system, and continued success could accelerate his path to the majors.
5. Dillon Lewis – OF, New York Yankees (Single-A)
Lewis has been a standout for the Tampa Tarpons, recording a 1.304 OPS with 3 home runs, 9 RBIs, and 3 stolen bases over the past week. His offensive contributions have been pivotal in the Tarpons’ recent victories, including a notable performance against the Dunedin Blue Jays.
The Top 15 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Keiner Delgado | SS | PIT | S/R | High-A | 21 |
2 | Chase Burns | SP | CIN | R/R | AA | 22 |
3 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | AAA | 22 |
4 | Brennan Milone | 1B/2B | ATH | 1B | AA | 24 |
5 | Dillon Lewis | OF | NYY | R/R | Single-A | 22 |
6 | Leonardo Bernal | C | SL | S/R | AA | 21 |
7 | Gage Jump | SP | ATH | L/L | AA | 21 |
8 | Ryan Ritter | SS | COL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
9 | Kyle Teel | C | CHW | L/R | AAA | 23 |
10 | Zach Thornton | SP | NYM | L/L | AA | 23 |
11 | Luis Morales | SPRP | ATH | R/R | AAA | 21 |
12 | Grant Umberger | SP | CHW | R/L | Single-A | 23 |
13 | Griffin Herring | SPRP | NYY | L/L | Single-A | 22 |
14 | Jesus Baez | SS/3B | NYM | R/R | High-A | 20 |
15 | Heriberto Hernandez | OF | MIA | R/R | AAA | 25 |

Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for May 23
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 our Power Rankings of the Top 10 fastest risers in this week’s update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings. The entire list of the 79 fastest risers, 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 | Yohendrick Pinango | OF | TOR | L/L | AA | 23 |
2 | Jacob Reimer | 3B | NYM | R/R | High-A | 21 |
3 | Henry Bolte | OF | ATH | R/R | AA | 21 |
4 | Mike Sirota | OF | LAD | R/R | High-A | 22 |
5 | Tyson Hardin | SP | MIL | R/R | High-A | 23 |
6 | Carlos Lagrange | SPRP | NYY | R/R | High-A | 22 |
7 | Dauri Fernandez | SS | CLE | S/R | R (ACL) | 18 |
8 | Mick Abel (pictured above) | SPRP | PHI | R/R | AAA | 23 |
9 | Braxton Bragg | SP | BAL | R/R | AA | 24 |
10 | Joseph Sullivan | OF | HOU | L/L | High-A | 23 |
These prospects have demonstrated significant progress and performance in the early part of the 2025 season, making them names to watch as they continue their ascent toward the major leagues.

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for May 23: 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 surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.
Nick Kurtz jumps into the Top Five
His rise in the latest update to the Top 700 prospect rankings is a testament to his recent offensive surge. After a slow start to his MLB career, the 22-year-old first baseman (pictured above) erupted over the past three days, reaching base six times with three home runs and 5 RBIs. He recorded his first multi-homer game on May 21 against the Los Angeles Angels, which made him the youngest Athletics player to record a multi-home run game since Ben Grieve in 1998. Kurtz’s power display has solidified his status as a cornerstone for the Athletics’ future.
The Top 10 Update
No. 1. Roman Anthony – OF, Boston Red Sox
Anthony retains his No. 1 ranking, and it was an easy call. At just 21 years old, the Red Sox outfielder has consistently been at or near the top of the Triple-A leaderboard in barrels, barrel rate, expected slugging percentage, average exit velocity, and chase rate. In other words, he hits the ball hard, he hits the ball hard often, and he won’t expand the zone to do it. He should be in Boston soon.
No. 2. Leo De Vries – SS, San Diego Padres
De Vries continues to impress with his advanced approach at the plate and defensive prowess. His recent performances have solidified his position as one of the top shortstop prospects in the league. Scouts praise his maturity and the polish he brings to the game at such a young age.
No. 3. Jesús Made – SS, Milwaukee Brewers
Made has been a revelation in the Brewers’ system, showcasing a combination of power and speed that’s rare for his age. His performance in Single-A has been stellar, with a slash line of .297/.409/.438 with three home runs and 15 stolen bases. His rapid ascent reflects his high ceiling and potential to impact the major leagues in the near future.
No. 4. Sebastian Walcott – SS, Texas Rangers
His combination of size, athleticism, and power at the shortstop position makes him a standout prospect. At just 19 years old and holding his own in Double-A with players many years older than him, his ceiling is incredibly high.
No. 5. Nick Kurtz – 1B, Oakland Athletics
As stated above, Kurtz has made an immediate impact at the major league level, showcasing his power-hitting abilities. His ascent to the majors and immediate success underscore his readiness and potential.
No. 6 Walker Jenkins (OF, MIN)
Jenkins continues to be hampered by a nagging ankle injury and is expected to be out through at least the rest of May. His blend of contact hitting and power keeps him firmly in the top five, however.
No. 7 Luke Keaschall (2B, MIN)
Keaschall made his MLB debut in April and has since surpassed Emmanuel Rodriguez as the Twins’ No. 2 prospect, reflecting his rapid development.
No. 8. Jordan Lawlar – SS, Arizona Diamondbacks
Lawlar has been called up to the major leagues, where he has continued to impress with his hitting and defensive skills. His performance in Triple-A, where he batted .336 with six home runs, earned him the promotion. The Diamondbacks see him as a key piece of their future infield.
No. 9. Matt Shaw – 2B/3B, Chicago Cubs
Shaw has been called back up to the major leagues and has five hits and three doubles in his first three games back. His improved bat speed and swing mechanics have translated well, and he has provided much-needed offense at third base. His adjustments and performance suggest a promising future in Chicago.
No. 10. Samuel Basallo – C/1B, Baltimore Orioles
Basallo is widely regarded as the best catching prospect in baseball. His combination of power and defensive skills behind the plate make him a standout in the Orioles’ system. He is expected to make his major league debut in the near future, adding to Baltimore’s young and talented roster.
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 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 |
3 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Single-A | 18 |
4 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
5 | Nick Kurtz | 1B | ATH | L/L | MLB | 22 |
6 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA (IL) | 20 |
7 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | MLB (IL) | 22 |
8 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | MLB | 22 |
9 | Matt Shaw | 2B/3B | CHC | R/R | MLB | 23 |
10 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA | 20 |
11 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
12 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
13 | Jackson Jobe | SP | DET | R/R | MLB | 22 |
14 | Agustin Ramirez | C | MIA | R/R | MLB | 23 |
15 | Cam Smith | 3B | HOU | R/R | MLB | 22 |
16 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
17 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
18 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
19 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | AAA | 22 |
20 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA (IL) | 22 |
21 | Jacob Misiorowski | SPRP | MIL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
22 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
23 | Dalton Rushing | C/OF | LAD | L/R | MLB | 24 |
24 | Roki Sasaki | SP | LAD | R/R | MLB (IL) | 23 |
25 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 |
26 | Marcelo Mayer | SS | BOS | L/R | AAA | 22 |
27 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AA | 20 |
28 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
29 | George Lombard Jr. | SS | NYY | R/R | AA | 20 |
30 | Bryce Rainer | SS | DET | L/R | Single-A | 19 |

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #8: Cubs’ Matt Shaw gets the call back to the major leagues
Welcome to the eighth installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of May 12-18. 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 82 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
1. Matt Shaw – Chicago Cubs (AAA)
The Cubs’ top prospect (pictured above) is heading back to the majors after posting a monster week for Triple-A Iowa. He blasted five home runs, drove in seven, stole two bases, and posted a 1.375 OPS while striking out just twice in 26 at-bats. Shaw is still a candidate for Rookie of the Year.
2. Carson Whisenhunt – San Francisco Giants (AAA)
Whisenhunt was surgical over two starts for Triple-A Sacramento, tossing 14 shutout innings with 14 strikeouts and just one walk. His 0.00 ERA and 0.43 WHIP over that span make him one of the most dominant arms of the week—and a clear candidate for a call-up very soon.
3. Patrick Copen – Los Angeles Dodgers (High-A)
Copen overwhelmed hitters across two outings, racking up 18 strikeouts with only one walk over 13.2 innings. He allowed just five hits and one earned run, good for a 1.32 ERA and a jaw-dropping 0.44 WHIP. The Dodgers continue to develop high-octane arms, and Copen is making a name for himself.
4. Junior Perez – Oakland Athletics (AA)
Pérez showed off his slugging power with five home runs and nine RBIs for Double-A Midland. He added two stolen bases and a 1.531 OPS to round out a week that highlighted his loud tools and upward-trending trajectory in the A’s system.
5. Joseph Sullivan – Houston Astros (High-A)
Sullivan stuffed the stat sheet for High-A Asheville with three homers, four RBIs, and four stolen bases. He also posted a 1.466 OPS while drawing six walks and hitting .389. Sullivan’s ability to impact the game in multiple ways makes him an exciting player to watch.
6. Nick Morabito – New York Mets (AA)
Morabito had a well-rounded week at the plate and on the basepaths, going 12-for-26 with a homer and six steals. His 1.248 OPS and consistent production are giving the Mets something to think about as they look toward the future of their outfield.
7. Shay Whitcomb – Houston Astros (AAA)
Whitcomb launched four home runs and drove in nine RBIs, maintaining a 1.072 OPS for Triple-A Sugar Land. While he struck out nine times in 23 at-bats, the power surge helped carry his production and reinforce his standing as a depth option for Houston.
8. Rainiel Rodriguez – St. Louis Cardinals (Rookie – FCL)
At just 18 years old, Rodriguez crushed it in Rookie ball. The young catcher went 7-for-16 with four home runs, eight RBIs, and a 1.688 OPS. The Cardinals have a serious breakout candidate brewing in the Florida Complex League.
9. TJ Nichols – Tampa Bay Rays (High-A)
Nichols dazzled in his lone start of the week for High-A Bowling Green, throwing six scoreless innings with 12 strikeouts and no walks. He allowed just two hits, finishing with a 0.33 WHIP and flashing frontline stuff.
10. Buddy Kennedy – Philadelphia Phillies (AAA)
Kennedy continued his hot stretch at Triple-A Lehigh Valley, going 12-for-30 with four homers and 10 RBIs. His 1.319 OPS capped off a strong offensive week, keeping him firmly in the mix for a big-league bench or platoon role this summer.
The Top 15 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Matt Shaw | 2B/3B | CHC | R/R | AAA | 23 |
2 | Carson Whisenhunt | SP | SF | L/L | AAA | 24 |
3 | Patrick Copen | SP | LAD | R/R | High-A | 23 |
4 | Junior Perez | OF | ATH | R/R | AA | 23 |
5 | Joseph Sullivan | OF | HOU | L/L | High-A | 23 |
6 | Nick Morabito | OF | NYM | R/R | AA | 22 |
7 | Shay Whitcomb | 2B/3B | HOU | R/R | AAA | 26 |
8 | Rainiel Rodriguez | C | SL | R/R | R (FCL) | 18 |
9 | TJ Nichols | SP | TB | R/R | High-A | 23 |
10 | Buddy Kennedy | 3B | PHI | R/R | AAA | 26 |
11 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
12 | Jack Perkins | SPRP | ATH | R/R | AAA | 24 |
13 | Yohendrick Pinango | OF | TOR | L/L | AA | 23 |
14 | Abimelec Ortiz | 1B | TEX | L/L | AA | 23 |
15 | Nathan Hickey | C/1B | BOS | L/R | AAA | 25 |
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Who’s next?
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Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for May 16: 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 surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.
The Top 10 Update
No. 1 Roman Anthony (OF, BOS)
Anthony retains the No. 1 spot, showcasing consistent offensive prowess at Triple-A. He’s currently riding a six-game hitting streak and the Red Sox are reportedly considering moving on from a $50 million outfielder (Ceddanne Rafaela) to make room for him.
No. 2 Leo De Vries (SS, SD)
De Vries (pictured above) leapfrogged Sebastian Walcott and the graduating Kristian Campbell to slide into the No. 2 spot. He has an .839 OPS with 13 extra-base hits in High-A, demonstrating advanced hitting skills and plate discipline as an 18-year-old. His performance suggests a rapid ascent through the Padres’ system.
No. 3 Jesús Made (SS, MIL)
Also just 18, Made is turning heads in Single-A with his offensive output showcasing a .307/.407/.456 triple-slash line with ten extra-base hits and 14 stolen bases in 29 games. He recently had a five-RBI game on May 10, going 2-for-4 and adding two stolen bases, highlighting his potential as a future star.
No. 4 Sebastian Walcott (SS, TEX)
The 19-year-old Bahamian phenom is making waves in Double-A Frisco with 12 extra-base hits and eight stolen bases. His combination of power and speed, along with his youth, positions him as a future star.
No. 5 Walker Jenkins (OF, MIN)
Jenkins continues to be hampered by a nagging ankle injury and is expected to be out through at least the rest of May. His blend of contact hitting and power keeps him firmly in the top five, however.
No. 6 Luke Keaschall (2B, MIN)
Keaschall made his MLB debut in April and has since surpassed Emmanuel Rodriguez as the Twins’ No. 2 prospect, reflecting his rapid development.
No. 7 Jordan Lawlar (SS, ARI)
Lawlar has been called up to the Diamondbacks, bringing versatility to the infield. While his playing time is yet to be determined, his promotion indicates the team’s confidence in his abilities.
No. 8 Nick Kurtz (1B, OAK)
Kurtz made his MLB debut recently and is part of the Athletics’ emerging young core, contributing to the team’s surprising competitiveness this season. He blasted his first career home run on May 13th against the Dodgers.
No. 9 Matt Shaw (2B/3B, CHC)
Shaw has been on a tear in Triple-A, hitting two home runs on May 15th, and is showcasing his readiness for a return to the majors with a .928 OPS since his demotion.
No. 10 Samuel Basallo (C/1B, BAL)
Basallo is heating up at Triple-A Norfolk, recently hitting two home runs in a game on May 13th and another one on May 15th. He’s back to catching duties after an injury, which will further enhance his value.
Kristian Campbell graduates from the Top 700
Previously ranked No. 2, he graduated from prospect status this past week. In his first month, he earned the American League Rookie of the Month award for April, hitting .301 with four home runs and 12 RBIs, and reaching base in his first 17 games—a feat surpassed only by Ted Williams in Red Sox history. On April 2, he signed an eight-year, $60 million extension with Boston, securing his place as a cornerstone of the franchise.
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 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 |
3 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Single-A | 18 |
4 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
5 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA (IL) | 20 |
6 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | MLB (IL) | 22 |
7 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | MLB | 22 |
8 | Nick Kurtz | 1B | ATH | L/L | MLB | 22 |
9 | Matt Shaw | 2B/3B | CHC | R/R | AAA | 23 |
10 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA | 20 |
11 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
12 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
13 | Jackson Jobe | SP | DET | R/R | MLB | 22 |
14 | Cam Smith | 3B | HOU | R/R | MLB | 22 |
15 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
16 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
17 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
18 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | AA | 22 |
19 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA | 22 |
20 | Agustin Ramirez | C | MIA | R/R | MLB | 23 |
21 | Jacob Misiorowski | SPRP | MIL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
22 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
23 | Roki Sasaki | SP | LAD | R/R | MLB (IL) | 23 |
24 | Coby Mayo | 3B | BAL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
25 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AA | 20 |
26 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 |
27 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A (rehab) | 20 |
28 | Dalton Rushing | C/OF | LAD | L/R | MLB | 24 |
29 | Marcelo Mayer | SS | BOS | L/R | AAA | 22 |
30 | George Lombard Jr. | SS | NYY | R/R | AA | 20 |

Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for May 16
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 a power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in this week’s update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings. The entire list of the 97 fastest risers, 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).
1. Brock Wilken (3B, Brewers – Double-A)
Wilken (pictured above) has been on a power surge for Double-A Biloxi, homering in three consecutive games, including a standout performance on May 15. His offensive prowess has been instrumental in the Shuckers’ recent success, showcasing his potential as a future middle-of-the-order bat for Milwaukee.
2. Jonah Tong (SP/RP, Mets – Double-A)
Tong delivered a historic performance on May 10, retiring the first 20 batters and striking out 13 over 6 2/3 innings, leading to a combined perfect game for Binghamton. This dominant outing underscores his rapid development and rising stock within the Mets organization.
3. JR Ritchie (SP, Braves – Double-A)
Ritchie tossed a complete-game, one-hit shutout with nine strikeouts for High-A Rome on May 11, earning a promotion to Double-A Columbus. His impressive 1.30 ERA over seven starts highlights his potential as a future mainstay in Atlanta’s rotation.
4. Mitch Bratt (SP, Rangers – Double-A)
Bratt recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts over six scoreless innings for Double-A Frisco on May 11. His ability to dominate hitters at this level indicates he’s on a fast track toward the majors.
5. Kristian Robinson (OF, Diamondbacks – Double-A)
Robinson continued his breakout season with Amarillo, driving in two runs with a double on May 12. His resurgence is a promising sign for Arizona, as he reestablishes himself as a top prospect.
6. Héctor Rodríguez (OF, Reds – Double-A)
Rodríguez was named Southern League Player of the Week after a stellar performance, including a home run on May 7. His consistent offensive contributions are accelerating his rise through the Reds’ system.
7. Yordanny Monegro (SP, Red Sox – Double-A)
Monegro pitched five innings, allowing two runs and striking out four for Portland on May 15. His steady performances at Double-A demonstrate his readiness for higher competition levels.
8. Franklin Arias (SS, Red Sox – High-A)
Arias showcased his power with a solo home run for High-A Greenville on May 4. His offensive development continues to impress, solidifying his status as a key infield prospect for Boston.
9. Drew Gilbert (OF, Mets – Triple-A)
Gilbert hit his first home run of the season for Triple-A Syracuse on May 4, signaling a return to form. His performance is a positive sign as he aims for a major league call-up.
10. Jonny Farmelo (OF, Mariners – High-A)
Farmelo has made a strong return from ACL surgery, going 5-for-19 with two homers, a triple, and a double for High-A Everett last week. His quick rebound and offensive output highlight his resilience and talent.
Top 10 Power Ranking of the fastest risers this week
No. | Name | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Brock Wilken | 3B | MIL | R/R | AA | 23 |
2 | Jonah Tong | SPRP | NYM | R/R | AA | 22 |
3 | JR Ritchie | SP | ATL | R/R | AA | 21 |
4 | Mitch Bratt | SP | TEX | L/L | AA | 21 |
5 | Kristian Robinson | OF | ARI | R/R | AA | 23 |
6 | Hector Rodriguez | OF | CIN | L/R | AA | 21 |
7 | Yordanny Monegro | SP | BOS | R/R | AA | 22 |
8 | Franklin Arias | SS | BOS | R/R | High-A | 19 |
9 | Drew Gilbert | OF | NYM | L/L | AAA | 24 |
10 | Jonny Farmelo | OF | SEA | L/R | High-A | 20 |
This group of fast-rising prospects combines immediate impact potential with long-term upside, offering a diverse mix of high-ceiling talent nearing the major league doorstep. While not all ten are surefire stars, the combination of trajectory, age-relative-to-level success, and organizational support makes each of them a legitimate candidate to impact big-league rosters within the next 12 to 30 months.

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #7: Mets pitcher Jonah Tong is untouchable in combined perfect game
Welcome to the seventh installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of May 5-11. 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 53 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
Jonah Tong – Mets (AA)
Tong (pictured above) was untouchable this week, setting down all 20 batters he faced and handling the lion’s share of the Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies’ first perfect game in franchise history. The 22-year-old right-hander threw 6.2 hitless innings for Double-A Binghamton, striking out 13 with zero walks. He has a 40:7 K-BB ratio in his past four outings, allowing just eight hits in his past 19 innings.
JR Ritchie – Braves (High-A)
Ritchie followed up last week’s stellar effort with another gem, tossing 9 scoreless innings while allowing just 1 hit and 1 walk. He dropped his season ERA to 1.30 with a 0.79 WHIP and has not allowed a run in any of his past three outings (21:2 K-BB ratio in 20.2 innings)
Eduardo Quintero – Dodgers (Single-A)
Quintero, only 19, stuffed the box score with power, patience, and speed. He went 9-for-24 with 3 homers, 5 RBIs, 3 steals, and drew 6 walks. His 1.375 OPS signals one of the most complete offensive performances of the week. He has 17 hits in his current 11-game hitting streak with four home runs and four stolen bases.
Kristian Robinson – Diamondbacks (AA)
Robinson looks healthy and dangerous. In limited at-bats, he still managed a 1.310 OPS with 2 homers, 5 RBIs, and 4 steals. Add in 6 walks and only 3 strikeouts, and you’ve got a well-rounded, high-upside week. Overall, he has a .292/.426/.594 triple slash with seven home runs and 10 stolen bases in 31 games.
Cole Carrigg – Rockies (AA)
Carrigg showcased elite versatility and patience, posting a 1.403 OPS while going deep three times. He added 4 RBIs, 2 stolen bases, and drew 5 walks against just 2 strikeouts—proving his polish and production are both trending up.
Adrian Pinto – Blue Jays (High-A)
Pinto exploded offensively with a 1.689 OPS, launching 3 home runs in just 15 at-bats. He also stole 2 bases and struck out only once. His blend of contact, pop, and speed is becoming harder to ignore in Toronto’s system.
Carson McCusker – Twins (AAA)
McCusker mashed this week for Triple-A St. Paul, slugging 3 home runs with 6 RBIs and 2 stolen bases. He went 9-for-23 with a 1.332 OPS. At 27, he’s showing he could be more than just minor league depth.
Mike Burrows – Pirates (AAA)
Burrows was sharp in two starts for Indianapolis, striking out 18 batters over 9.2 innings while allowing just 6 hits and 2 walks. His 0.93 ERA and 0.83 WHIP are even more impressive considering the level of competition.
Jacob Misiorowski – Brewers (AAA)
Misiorowski continues his march toward the big leagues with another dominant start: 6.2 shutout innings, 11 strikeouts, just 2 hits, and 1 walk. His fastball touched 102.3 mph, the hardest thrown by a major league or Triple-A starter this season.
Mitch Bratt – Rangers (AA)
Bratt rounds out the list with 6 scoreless innings, striking out 10 while allowing just one hit and a walk. The 21-year-old lefty’s 0.00 ERA and 0.33 WHIP point to a breakout stretch in Double-A.
The Top 15 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Jonah Tong | SPRP | NYM | R/R | AA | 22 |
2 | JR Ritchie | SP | ATL | R/R | High-A | 21 |
3 | Eduardo Quintero | OF | LAD | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
4 | Kristian Robinson | OF | ARI | R/R | AA | 23 |
5 | Cole Carrigg | SS/OF | COL | S/R | AA | 23 |
6 | Adrian Pinto | 2B | TOR | R/R | High-A | 22 |
7 | Carson McCusker | OF | MIN | R/R | AAA | 27 |
8 | Mike Burrows | SPRP | PIT | R/R | AAA | 25 |
9 | Jacob Misiorowski | SPRP | MIL | R/R | AAA | 23 |
10 | Mitch Bratt | SP | TEX | L/L | AA | 21 |
11 | Patrick Copen | SP | LAD | R/R | High-A | 23 |
12 | Miguel Ullola | SPRP | HOU | R/R | AAA | 23 |
13 | Aaron Davenport | SP | CLE | R/R | AA | 23 |
14 | Raimy Rodriguez | SPRP | HOU | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
15 | Jefferson Rojas | SS | CHC | R/R | High-A | 20 |
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Who’s next?
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Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for May 9: 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 surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.
Top 10 Prospects: Key Movements
1. Roman Anthony, OF, BOS (AAA, Age 21)
Anthony maintains his top spot, showcasing exceptional plate discipline with a .420 OBP. His consistent performance continues to draw high praise from teammates and analysts alike.
2. Sebastian Walcott, SS, TEX (AA, Age 19)
Walcott remains steady at No. 2, continuing to impress with his power and athleticism. His development trajectory suggests a promising future in the majors. He’s making his case to be a future No. 1 overall prospect.
3. Kristian Campbell, 2B, BOS (MLB, Age 23)
Campbell holds his position at No. 3, demonstrating versatility and consistent hitting at the major league level. His adaptability across multiple positions adds significant value to the Red Sox roster.
4. Leo De Vries, SS, SD (High-A, Age 18)
De Vries climbs to No. 4, reflecting his rapid development and impressive performance in High-A ball. His advanced approach at the plate continues to turn heads.
5. Jesús Made, SS, MIL (Single-A, Age 18)
Made moves up to No. 5, recognized for his exceptional all-around skills and maturity beyond his years. His stock is rising quickly within the Brewers organization. He’s also making his case to be a future No. 1 overall prospect.
6. Walker Jenkins, OF, MIN (AA-IL, Age 20)
Jenkins drops to No. 6 due to an injury that has sidelined him temporarily. Despite this setback, his potential remains high, and a strong return could see him climb back up the rankings.
7. Nick Kurtz, 1B, ATH (MLB, Age 22)
Kurtz ascends to No. 7, making an impressive MLB debut recently. His contributions have been a bright spot for the Athletics’ offense.
8. Luke Keaschall, 2B, MIN (MLB-IL, Age 22)
Keaschall slides to No. 8, currently on the injured list. Prior to his injury, he showcased promising skills that suggest a strong future upon his return.
9. Matt Shaw, 2B/3B, CHC (AAA, Age 23)
Shaw remains at No. 9, continuing to develop in Triple-A. His consistent performance keeps him on the cusp of a major league call-up.
10. Jordan Lawlar, SS, ARI (AAA, Age 22)
Lawlar enters the top 10, demonstrating resilience and skill in Triple-A play. His defensive capabilities and speed make him a valuable asset for the Diamondbacks.
Notable Climbers in the Top 50
21. Jac Caglianone, 1B, KC (AA, Age 22)
Caglianone (pictured above) jumps to No. 21, showcasing significant power and offensive production in Double-A. His upward trajectory indicates a potential major league impact in the near future.
30. George Lombard Jr., SS, NYY (AA, Age 20)
Lombard Jr. makes a substantial leap to No. 30, reflecting his impressive performance and development in the Yankees’ farm system.
31. Jacob Misiorowski, SP/RP, MIL (AAA, Age 23)
Misiorowski climbs to No. 31, recognized for his dominant pitching and improved control. His progress positions him as a potential future asset for the Brewers’ pitching staff.
44. Luis Peña, SS, MIL (Single-A, Age 18)
Peña soars to No. 44, turning heads with his speed and hitting prowess. His early-season performance has been a standout in the Brewers’ minor league system.
50. Cade Horton, SP, CHC (MLB, Age 23)
Horton breaks into the top 50, earning a major league call-up and contributing to the Cubs’ rotation amid injuries. His ascent reflects his readiness to compete at the highest level.
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 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 |
5 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Single-A | 18 |
6 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA (IL) | 20 |
7 | Nick Kurtz | 1B | ATH | L/L | MLB | 22 |
8 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | MLB (IL) | 22 |
9 | Matt Shaw | 2B/3B | CHC | R/R | AAA | 23 |
10 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
11 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
12 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
13 | Jackson Jobe | SP | DET | R/R | MLB | 22 |
14 | Roki Sasaki | SP | LAD | R/R | MLB | 23 |
15 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA | 20 |
16 | Cam Smith | 3B | HOU | R/R | MLB | 22 |
17 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA | 22 |
18 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
19 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
20 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
21 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | AA | 22 |
22 | Coby Mayo | 3B | BAL | R/R | MLB | 23 |
23 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AA | 20 |
24 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 |
25 | Emmanuel Rodriguez | OF | MIN | L/L | AAA | 22 |
26 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
27 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
28 | Agustin Ramirez | C | MIA | R/R | MLB | 23 |
29 | Marcelo Mayer | SS | BOS | L/R | AAA | 22 |
30 | George Lombard Jr. | SS | NYY | R/R | AA | 20 |

Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for May 9
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 a power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in this week’s update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings. The entire list of the 91 fastest risers, 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).
1. Payton Tolle (SP, Red Sox – High-A)
Red Sox left-hander Payton Tolle delivered a dominant performance on May 4, striking out 12 batters over five scoreless innings for High-A Greenville. This outing highlights his continued development and potential as a rising star in the Red Sox organization.
2. Luis Pena (SS, Brewers – Single-A)
Luis Peña has been a standout in the Brewers’ farm system, showcasing exceptional speed and base-running instincts. His aggressive approach on the basepaths and ability to beat out grounders have contributed to a high batting average on balls in play. These attributes underscore his potential as a dynamic leadoff hitter.
3. Asbel Gonzalez (OF, Royals – Single-A)
Asbel Gonzalez has made a swift and impressive transition to Low-A, demonstrating strong bat-to-ball skills, strike-zone awareness, and speed. His early success at this level suggests he could be a significant contributor to the Royals’ future outfield plans.
4. Dasan Hill (SP, Twins – Single-A)
Dasan Hill has cracked the Top 100 prospect rankings, reflecting his status as one of the Twins’ most promising young pitchers. With a fastball reaching up to 98 mph and a developing slider, Hill’s performance has been a bright spot in the Twins’ minor league system.
5. George Lombard Jr. (SS, Yankees – Double-A)
George Lombard Jr. has been promoted to Double-A Somerset after an impressive start to the season at High-A Hudson Valley, where he hit .329 with a .983 OPS and 11 stolen bases in 24 games. His rapid ascent through the Yankees’ system underscores his potential as a future major league infielder.
6. Arjun Nimmala (SS, Blue Jays – High-A)
Arjun Nimmala, the Blue Jays’ top prospect, continues to develop in High-A. At just 19 years old, his performance this season will be crucial in determining his trajectory within the organization.
7. Gunnar Hoglund (SP, Athletics – MLB)
Gunnar Hoglund made a memorable MLB debut for the Athletics, allowing just one run over six innings in a 6-1 victory against the Marlins. His poised performance on the mound has generated excitement about his future contributions to the A’s rotation.
8. Jacob Reimer (3B, Mets – High-A)
Jacob Reimer has had a strong start to the minor league season, including a notable three-home run game on April 30 for the Mets’ High-A affiliate in Brooklyn. His offensive prowess is drawing attention and could accelerate his progression through the Mets’ system.
9. Sean Linan (SP, Dodgers – High-A)
Sean Linan has been promoted to the High-A Great Lakes Loons after leading the minor leagues with 50 strikeouts for Class-A Rancho Cucamonga. His advancement reflects the Dodgers’ confidence in his abilities and potential as a pitching prospect.
10. Cade Horton (SP, Cubs – MLB)
Cade Horton, the Cubs’ top pitching prospect, is set to make his MLB debut during the upcoming series against the Mets. In Triple-A this season, Horton (pictured above) has posted a 1.24 ERA over six starts, showcasing his readiness for the major leagues.
Top 10 Power Ranking of the fastest risers this week
No. | Name | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age | ETA | Rise % |
1 | Payton Tolle | SPRP | BOS | L/L | High-A | 22 | 2026 | 61.7% |
2 | Luis Pena | SS | MIL | R/R | Single-A | 18 | 2027 | 52.2% |
3 | Asbel Gonzalez | OF | KC | R/R | Single-A | 19 | 2027 | 48.5% |
4 | Dasan Hill | SP | MIN | R/L | Single-A | 19 | 2027 | 48.2% |
5 | George Lombard Jr. | SS | NYY | R/R | AA | 20 | 2026 | 46.4% |
6 | Arjun Nimmala | SS | TOR | R/R | High-A | 18 | 2026 | 43.7% |
7 | Gunnar Hoglund | SP | ATH | L/R | MLB | 24 | now | 43.6% |
8 | Jacob Reimer | 3B | NYM | R/R | High-A | 21 | 2026 | 40.0% |
9 | Sean Linan | SP | LAD | R/R | High-A | 20 | 2027 | 35.7% |
10 | Cade Horton | SP | CHC | R/R | AAA | 23 | mid-2025 | 32.4% |
This group of risers includes a mix of future stars, breakout arms, and high-ceiling teenagers—each climbing the ranks with performance and potential. If you’re in a dynasty league or scouting for the next big thing, these names deserve your attention.
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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 | Kristian Campbell, BOS, 2B/OF | 3 |
2 | Jasson Dominguez, NYY, OF | 4 |
3 | Dylan Crews, WAS, OF | 5 |
4 | Jackson Jobe, DET, SP | 13 |
5 | Cam Smith, HOU, OF | 15 |
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 |