
Top 25 talent on display: A look at the Futures Game rosters featuring hot-hitting Owen Caissie
The 2025 MLB Futures Game is packed with premier talent within the RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect fantasy baseball rankings, but no one is coming in hotter than Owen Caissie, our No. 21-ranked prospect. The 22-year-old outfielder for the Cubs’ Triple-A affiliate has been putting up video game numbers in July, and now he’s set to showcase that power on a national stage.
Owen Caissie (OF, Cubs – No. 21 overall)
- July stats (through July 10):
• .394 / .487 / 1.091 slash line
• 7 HR, 9 RBI, 14 R, 6 BB, 7 Ks - Notable highlight:
• On July 8, Caissie crushed two homers in a single game—his third multi-homer game of the month
• Now up to 19 home runs on the season and a scorching 1.578 OPS in July
Caissie’s combination of plus power, improved plate discipline, and advanced feel for hitting has him knocking on the door of Wrigley Field — and if he’s not called up soon, he may headline summer trade talks. Either way, dynasty owners should be locked in.
Other Top-25 prospects to watch
Konnor Griffin (OF, Pirates – No. 3 overall)
The youngest player in our top 10, Griffin has five-tool upside and has been flashing insane contact skills in High-A. The 19-year-old is hitting .327/.400/.521 with 13 home runs and 41 stolen bases already, drawing early comparisons to Corbin Carroll with a stronger arm.
Leo De Vries (SS, Padres – No. 4 overall)
At just 18 years old, De Vries has been a standout in the California League, showing exceptional barrel control and a mature approach at the plate. He’s walking more than he’s striking out over his last 20 games.
Jesus Made (SS, Brewers – No. 5 overall)
A switch-hitter with quick hands and elite footwork, Made is turning heads with a .300+ average in July and plus defense. He could become a top-of-the-order table setter with sneaky power.
Sebastian Walcott (SS, Rangers – No. 6 overall)
Walcott has 6 homers and 4 steals over his last 16 games at Double-A, combining raw power with improved contact rates (just a 17.3% K-rate). At just 19, he’s the youngest player at his level—and one of the most dynamic.
Max Clark (OF, Tigers – No. 13 overall)
Clark’s plate approach continues to impress, with an OBP over .370 and plus defense in center field. He’s stolen 15+ bases already and should push his way to Double-A before the season’s over.
Zyhir Hope (OF, Dodgers – No. 14 overall)
One of two Dodgers in the top 25, Hope is showing power-speed upside, hitting .288/.365/.550 over the past month with 4 HR and 6 SB.
Josue De Paula (OF, Dodgers – No. 15 overall)
A sweet-swinging lefty, De Paula’s hit tool has come alive lately. He’s showing strong exit velocities, and scouts love his mature plate discipline and all-fields power.
JJ Wetherholt (SS, Cardinals – No. 16 overall)
Recently promoted to Double-A, Wetherholt has a career .330 average and combines speed and power with solid defense. His swing decisions and contact rates are elite.
Kevin McGonigle (2B/SS, Tigers – No. 18 overall)
In High-A, McGonigle’s elite bat-to-ball skills continue to shine. He’s sporting a .310 AVG with a .410 OBP in July, and he rarely strikes out.
RotoProspects rankings of players in the Futures Game
American League Hitters
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age | ETA |
6 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 | late-2025 |
13 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 | 2026 |
18 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 | 2026 |
28 | Lazaro Montes | OF | SEA | L/R | AA | 20 | 2026 |
31 | George Lombard Jr. | SS | NYY | R/R | AA | 20 | 2026 |
38 | Braden Montgomery | OF | CHW | S/R | High-A | 22 | late-2025 |
63 | Josue Briceno | C/1B | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 | 2027 |
72 | C.J. Kayfus | 1B | CLE | L/L | AAA | 23 | late-2025 |
112 | Jhostynxon Garcia | OF | BOS | R/R | AAA | 22 | 2026 |
121 | Kaelen Culpepper | SS | MIN | R/R | AA | 22 | 2026 |
144 | Harry Ford | C | SEA | R/R | AAA | 22 | late-2025 |
159 | Enrique Bradfield Jr. | OF | BAL | L/L | AA | 23 | late-2025 |
168 | Carter Jensen | C | KC | L/R | AAA | 21 | late-2025 |
263 | Tommy White | 3B | ATH | R/R | High-A | 21 | 2026 |
* Still awaiting a replacement for Brice Matthews (HOU), who has been promoted to the majors. |
American League Pitchers
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age | ETA |
35 | Noah Schultz | SP | CHW | L/L | AAA | 21 | mid-2025 |
80 | Gage Jump | SP | ATH | L/L | AA | 21 | 2026 |
87 | Trey Yesavage | SP | TOR | R/R | AA | 21 | 2026 |
119 | Brody Hopkins | SP | TB | R/R | AA | 23 | 2026 |
130 | Jurrangelo Cijntje | SP | SEA | S/S | High-A | 22 | 2026 |
132 | George Klassen | SPRP | LAA | R/R | AA | 23 | late-2025 |
231 | Parker Messick | SP | CLE | L/L | AAA | 24 | late-2025 |
470 | Frank Mozzicato | SP | KC | L/L | AA | 22 | 2026 |
NR | Alimber Santa | SPRP | HOU | R/R | R (FCL) | 20 | 2026 |
NR | Keagan Gillies | RP | BAL | R/R | AA | 26 | 2025 |
National League Hitters
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age | ETA |
3 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | High-A | 19 | 2027 |
4 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 | 2026 |
5 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Single-A | 18 | 2027 |
14 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 | 2026 |
15 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 | 2026 |
16 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 | 2026 |
21 | Owen Caissie | OF | CHC | L/R | AAA | 22 | mid-2025 |
40 | Sal Stewart | 3B | CIN | R/R | AA | 21 | late-2025 |
83 | Charlie Condon | OF | COL | R/R | AA | 22 | 2026 |
84 | Eduardo Tait | C | PHI | L/R | Single-A | 18 | 2027 |
85 | Slade Caldwell | OF | ARI | L/L | High-A | 19 | 2027 |
104 | Carson Benge | OF | NYM | L/R | AA | 22 | 2026 |
165 | Alfredo Duno | C | CIN | R/R | Single-A | 18 | 2027 |
167 | Joe Mack | C | MIA | L/R | AAA | 22 | late-2025 |
214 | Esmerlyn Valdez | OF | PIT | R/R | AA | 21 | 2026 |
254 | LuJames Groover | 3B | ARI | R/R | AA | 23 | late-2025 |
National League Pitchers
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age | ETA |
23 | Jonah Tong | SPRP | NYM | R/R | AA | 22 | late-2025 |
52 | Thomas White | SP | MIA | L/L | AA | 20 | 2026 |
90 | Carson Whisenhunt | SP | SF | L/L | AAA | 24 | mid-2025 |
126 | JR Ritchie | SP | ATL | R/R | AA | 21 | 2026 |
235 | Alex Clemmey | SP | WAS | L/L | High-A | 19 | 2027 |
441 | Trent Harris | RP | SF | R/R | AAA | 26 | late-2025 |
NR | Marquis Grissom Jr. | RP | WAS | R/R | AAA | 23 | mid-2025 |
NR | Hayden Harris | RP | ATL | L/L | AAA | 25 | 2025 |
NR | Welinton Herrera | SP | COL | L/L | AA | 21 | 2026 |
Final takeaway
With eleven of our top 25 prospects playing in the Futures Game, fans and fantasy managers will get a premium look at the game’s future stars. But no one is swinging a hotter bat than Owen Caissie, who could steal the show in Atlanta with his recent display of power and poise.
We’ll be updating our RotoProspects Top 700 Rankings after the All-Star break—so stay tuned to see which stars rise even higher after their Futures Game performances.
Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for July 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 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 47 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 | Owen Caissie | OF | CHC | L/R | AAA | 22 |
2 | Josuar De Jesus | SS | SF | S/R | R (DSL) | 17 |
3 | Carson Williams | SS | TB | R/R | AAA | 22 |
4 | Zach Cole | OF | HOU | L/R | AA | 24 |
5 | Ryan Johnson | SPRP | LAA | S/R | High-A | 22 |
6 | Bryce Mayer | SPRP | HOU | R/R | AA | 23 |
7 | Heriberto Hernandez | OF | MIA | R/R | MLB | 25 |
8 | Kendry Rojas | SP | TOR | L/L | AA | 22 |
9 | Colson Montgomery | SS | CHW | L/R | MLB | 23 |
10 | Gage Stanifer | SPRP | TOR | R/R | High-A | 21 |

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for July 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 surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.
Cubs’ Owen Caissie soars to No. 21 after blistering stretch at Triple-A
In the first five games of July in Triple-A, Caissie blasted 4 HR, drove in 6, and scored 10 runs, slashing 10-for-21 for a .476 AVG and a power-packed start to the month. He’s now up to 19 HR on the season and was recently named International League Player of the Week. MLB also selected him to play in the 2025 Futures Game on July 12. His 1.579 OPS in July cements him as a top Cub trade asset if the Cubs continue to not have room for him.
Rays’ Carson Williams knocking on the door and jumps into the Top 30
Over the past few weeks, Williams started to break out in a big way (1.111 OPS in the month of July). From June 18 to July 4, he torched opposing pitchers with a .326/.463/.767 slash line, racking up five home runs, two doubles, and a triple during that stretch. Three of those home runs came in a four-game span entering July 6, signaling that his timing and power are finally syncing up. With 15 home runs on the year, Williams is tapping into the big raw power that made him a top prospect. His elite exit velocities and defensive versatility remain assets, and with the Rays locked in a tight AL East race, there’s growing buzz that he could get a look in Tampa sooner than later.
Astros’ Brice Matthews skipping the Futures Game as he gets the call
Matthews (pictured above) is heading to the big leagues after being scratched from the Futures Game roster, earning a call-up to Houston as injuries to Jeremy Peña and Jake Meyers open a roster spot. The 23-year-old has been one of the Astros’ most exciting prospects, slashing .283/.400/.476 with 10 homers and 25 steals at Triple-A Sugar Land. A former shortstop turned second baseman—who’s even seen time in center field—Matthews offers athleticism, power and versatility. He’s posted two sub-4.00 home-to-first times this year and put 25 balls in play at 105+ mph, showcasing his rare speed-power combo. With Houston comfortably atop the AL West, Matthews won’t be asked to carry the load but will have every chance to impact games with his tools and versatility.
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 | Jacob Misiorowski | SPRP | MIL | R/R | MLB | 23 |
2 | Roman Anthony | OF | BOS | L/R | MLB | 21 |
3 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | High-A | 19 |
4 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 |
5 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Single-A | 18 |
6 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
7 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | MLB (IL) | 22 |
8 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA | 20 |
9 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA | 20 |
10 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | MLB | 22 |
11 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
12 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
13 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | AA | 20 |
14 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
15 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
16 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AAA | 22 |
17 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA (rehab) | 22 |
18 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
19 | Luis Pena | SS | MIL | R/R | Single-A | 18 |
20 | Marcelo Mayer | SS | BOS | L/R | MLB | 22 |
21 | Owen Caissie | OF | CHC | L/R | AAA | 22 |
22 | Jett Williams | SS | NYM | R/R | AA | 21 |
23 | Jonah Tong | SPRP | NYM | R/R | AA | 22 |
24 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA (IL) | 22 |
25 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AAA (IL) | 20 |
26 | Chase Burns | SP | CIN | R/R | MLB | 22 |
27 | Dalton Rushing | C/OF | LAD | L/R | MLB | 24 |
28 | Lazaro Montes | OF | SEA | L/R | AA | 20 |
29 | Bryce Rainer | SS | DET | L/R | Single-A | 19 |
30 | Carson Williams | SS | TB | R/R | AAA | 22 |

Fantasy Baseball Closer Chart update: With Shelby Miller down, Diamondbacks could turn to Kevin Ginkel for saves
At RotoProspects.com, we pride ourselves on being your source for up-to-the-minute bullpen updates that matter for fantasy baseball with our Fantasy Baseball Closer Chart. Whether it’s injury news, role changes, or late-inning trends, we monitor every bullpen across the league to help fantasy managers stay ahead of the curve.
From closer committees to sneaky setup men emerging in high-leverage spots, our in-depth analysis and real-time insights ensure you’re making smart, informed moves before your competition. If you want to win saves — and your league — bookmark and follow our constantly updated Fantasy Baseball Closer Chart (subscription required) to see how these roles are evolving in real time.
Diamondbacks lose Shelby Miller with a strained forearm
With Miller landing on the IL due to a forearm strain, Arizona handed the ninth inning to Kevin Ginkel on Monday —and he delivered with a clean save.
Ginkel entered with a three-run lead and worked around a walk to close the door, ending the game with a clutch double-play ball after Alek Thomas made a leaping catch at the wall to prevent extra bases.
Grab Ginkel in all leagues where he is available
In fantasy leagues where saves are at a premium, RotoProspects.com recommends adding Kevin Ginkel immediately. With Miller sidelined until at least July 21—and no clear timeline for return—Ginkel looks to be the top option for saves in the Arizona bullpen over the next few weeks.
While Jalen Beeks and Kyle Backhus are also in the mix for high-leverage spots, it was Ginkel who got the first save chance after Miller went down. He’s likely to continue getting those opportunities if he keeps performing.
The current bullpen situation for the Diamondbacks
Here’s how we initially have the Diamondbacks’ bullpen situation after Monday night’s game (* denotes committee):
Team | Current closer | Backup | Next option | Dark horse | Closer of the Future |
Diamondbacks | Kevin Ginkel* | Jalen Beeks* | Shelby Miller (IL) | John Curtiss | Yordin Chalas |
Don’t miss the next big change
Closer roles are among the most fluid in fantasy baseball—and the biggest source of sneaky value. That’s why it’s essential to stay on top of bullpen usage, velocity trends, and manager comments.
Our Fantasy Baseball Closer Chart does just that. We monitor every MLB bullpen so you can act before your league-mates do.

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #15: Cubs outfielder Owen Caissie is powering his way towards an eventual callup to Chicago
Welcome to the 15th installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of June 30-July 6. We’re back with this week’s top performers making waves across the minors—and this week’s trio at the top is stacked with thunderous bats and rising stars knocking on the MLB door. Fantasy baseball owners, take note. CLICK HERE to check out the full list of 67 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
1. Owen Caissie (OF, Cubs – AAA)
Stats: 1.703 OPS, 4 HR, 6 RBIs, 10-for-21, 4 BB
Update: Caissie (pictured above) put on a fireworks show around the Fourth of July, smashing two homers in two separate games (July 3 and July 5) for the Iowa Cubs. His advanced plate discipline (4 walks, only 3 strikeouts) and elite contact make him one of the most MLB-ready bats in the upper minors. He was named International League Player of the Week, and many around the Cubs see him as next man up if an injury opens a spot.
Fantasy Take: Must-roster in dynasty leagues. Redraft owners should be stashing him as well.
2. Marco Luciano (SS, Giants – AAA)
Stats: 1.671 OPS, 4 HR, 12 RBIs, 7-for-18, 7 BB
Update: Luciano’s raw power is impossible to miss—he’s homered in three of his last five games and drew seven walks last week. However, despite the offensive breakout, there are whispers from Giants insiders that he may need to switch positions due to defensive inconsistency. Still just 23, Luciano is back on the radar after a disappointing first half of the season.
Fantasy Take: Power upside remains real. Stock is up, especially in OBP leagues.
3. Carter Jensen (C, Royals – AAA)
Stats: 1.698 OPS, 4 HR, 8 RBIs, 7-for-18, 1 SB
Update: After being promoted to Triple-A at just 21, Jensen has responded with 4 homers in his first 5 games in July. He’s also been named to the 2025 MLB Futures Game, signaling Kansas City sees him as a foundational piece. He’s drawing rave reviews from Royals player development staff for his quick adjustments and in-game leadership.
Fantasy Take: Dynasty rocket. Long-term catcher owners take notice—Jensen could be a top-10 fantasy C by 2026.
Other standout performers
No. 8 Ricardo Olivar (C/OF, Twins – AA)
Stats: 1.346 OPS, 2 HR, 11 RBIs, 5 SB
Quietly putting together one of the most complete fantasy weeks of anyone on the list—Olivar combined power and speed while showing on-base skills (5 BB). If the Twins clear a path, he could be a sneaky call-up in the second half.
No. 17 Braxton Fulford (C, Rockies – AAA)
Stats: 1.796 OPS, 4 HR, 7 RBIs
The 26-year-old is fighting for MLB relevance with massive power output at Albuquerque last week. He crushed 4 homers and was 7-for-15. Given the Rockies’ inconsistency at catcher, Fulford is worth watching.
No. 18 Robert Calaz (OF, Rockies – Single-A)
Stats: 1.528 OPS, 4 HR, 8 RBIs
One of the youngest players on the list at just 19, Calaz is showing off explosive power and growing plate discipline. With 9 hits and 2 walks, his approach is trending in the right direction.
Honorable Mentions
- Tyler Locklear (1B, SEA – AAA): 1.244 OPS, 3 HR, 13 RBIs
- Spencer Jones (OF, NYY – AAA): 1.395 OPS, 8-for-19, 2 HR
- Zach Cole (OF, HOU – AA): 5 HR in 7 games, leading all hitters in homers
- Kai-Wei Teng (RP, SF – AAA): 11 Ks in 5 IP with a 0.00 ERA
- Jonathon Long (1B/3B, CHC – AAA): 4 HR, 8 RBIs, OPS over 1.200
The Top 15 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report
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 67 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Owen Caissie | OF | CHC | L/R | AAA | 22 |
2 | Marco Luciano | SS | SF | R/R | AAA | 23 |
3 | Carter Jensen | C | KC | L/R | AAA | 21 |
4 | Ryan Johnson | SPRP | LAA | S/R | High-A | 22 |
5 | Khristian Curtis | SP | PIT | R/R | Single-A | 23 |
6 | Kai-Wei Teng | RP | SF | R/R | AAA | 26 |
7 | Trey Gibson | SP | BAL | R/R | AA | 23 |
8 | Ricardo Olivar | C/OF | MIN | R/R | AA | 23 |
9 | Zach Cole | OF | HOU | L/R | AA | 24 |
10 | Christian Oppor | SPRP | CHW | L/L | High-A | 20 |
11 | Jack Wenninger | SP | NYM | L/R | AA | 23 |
12 | Carlos Lagrange | SPRP | NYY | R/R | AA | 22 |
13 | Tyler Locklear | 1B | SEA | R/R | AAA | 24 |
14 | Edward Florentino | 1B/OF | PIT | L/R | Single-A | 18 |
15 | Everson Pereira | OF | NYY | R/R | AAA | 24 |

Fantasy Baseball Closer Chart update: White Sox, Cubs, Marlins making big moves in the 9th inning
The MLB bullpen landscape is always in flux, with three teams — the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox and Miami Marlins —undergoing late-inning shakeups recently. If you’re in a saves or saves+holds league, these changes matter now more than ever.
And if you want to stay ahead of the game, bookmark and follow our constantly updated Fantasy Baseball Closer Chart (subscription required) to see how these roles are evolving in real time.
Cubs: Daniel Palencia grabs the 9th inning
Few bullpen shifts have been as quietly impactful as what’s happening on the North Side. After injuries to Adbert Alzolay and a lack of consistency from Héctor Neris, the Cubs have turned to Palencia (pictured above), and he’s delivered.
Since the start of June, Palencia:
- Has gone 10-for-10 in save opportunities
- Has allowed just two earned runs in that time
- Has 13 Ks in 11 innings over 11 appearances
With a heavy sinker and slider combo, Palencia is getting ground balls and whiffs. Even more importantly, he’s looked confident in high-pressure spots—something the Cubs have desperately needed.
Fantasy Impact: If you’re hurting for saves, Palencia is not just a streamer—he’s an every-week play in 12+ team leagues. His grip on the job looks firmer by the day, and the Cubs have enough win equity to give him plenty of opportunities moving forward.
White Sox: Is Grant Taylor the new closer?
The White Sox bullpen has been one of the most volatile in baseball this season, but a front-runner may finally be emerging.
Taylor, a rookie with a fastball that touches 98 mph, has picked up three of the team’s last four saves, including a recent clean ninth inning with two strikeouts. While the White Sox haven’t made an official announcement, Taylor is acting like the closer—and in fantasy, that’s all that matters.
What makes Taylor appealing in fantasy?
- Strong strikeout rate: 10.2 K/9 on the season with 8 Ks his last five appearances (7.1 IP, 14-3 K-BB)
- 3-for-3 in save opportunities, including a 2-inning save vs. the Giants on June 28
- Leads the team in saves despite only getting his first save on June 22
Other names like Brandon Eisert, Steven Wilson, and Jordan Leasure have seen high-leverage chances but haven’t nailed down the ninth like Taylor has.
Fantasy Takeaway: Taylor is widely available and worth an add in all formats. Eisert, Wilson and Leasure may hold value in deep leagues tracking holds, but the closer job appears to be Taylor’s to lose.
Marlins: Ronny Henriquez steps up
The Marlins’ closer carousel seems to have finally stopped spinning—for now. Henriquez has taken control of the 9th, with three saves in the last week, a 0.93 ERA in his last 10 appearances, and a K/9 above 13.0.
Henriquez’s path to the job:
- Took advantage of a struggling bullpen
- Converted three consecutive save opportunities, all clean innings
- Showed command and poise that eluded previous Marlins closers
Meanwhile, Calvin Faucher has shifted into a valuable setup role and hasn’t allowed a walk or a run in his past two appearances. He is in line and he could be a valuable speculative add in deeper leagues.
Fantasy Advice: Henriquez should be rostered in every league where saves count. Faucher is more of a watchlist guy unless you’re in a SV+H league or looking to handcuff.
Here’s a look at the bullpens for the Cubs, White Sox and Marlins:
Team | Current closer | Backup | Next option | Dark horse | Closer of the Future |
Cubs | Daniel Palencia | Porter Hodge | Brad Keller | Ryan Pressly | Jack Neely |
White Sox | Grant Taylor | Steven Wilson | Brandon Eisert | Mike Vasil | Eric Adler |
Marlins | Ronny Henriquez | Calvin Faucher | Anthony Bender | Lake Bachar | Josh Ekness |
Don’t miss the next big change
Closer roles are among the most fluid in fantasy baseball—and the biggest source of sneaky value. That’s why it’s essential to stay on top of bullpen usage, velocity trends, and manager comments.
Our Fantasy Baseball Closer Chart does just that. We monitor every MLB bullpen so you can act before your league-mates do.
Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for July 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 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 47 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 | Esteban Mejia | SPRP | BAL | R/R | R (FCL) | 18 |
2 | Cam Schlittler | SP | NYY | R/R | AAA | 24 |
3 | Carlos Lagrange | SPRP | NYY | R/R | AA | 22 |
4 | Mike Sirota | OF | LAD | R/R | High-A | 22 |
5 | Gage Stanifer | SPRP | TOR | R/R | High-A | 21 |
6 | Payton Tolle | SPRP | BOS | L/L | AA | 22 |
7 | Colson Montgomery | SS | CHW | L/R | MLB | 23 |
8 | Kaelen Culpepper | SS | MIN | R/R | AA | 22 |
9 | Caleb Bonemer | SS/3B | CHW | R/R | Single-A | 19 |
10 | Brody Hopkins | SP | TB | R/R | AA | 23 |

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for July 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 surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.
Konnor Griffin cracks the Top 3 and looks like dynasty gold!
Now ranked No. 3 overall, Griffin is officially making the leap from high-upside prep phenom to legitimate five-category dynasty cornerstone. Just 19 years old and already thriving in High-A, Griffin’s season line now sits at .330/.402/.529 with 13 homers and 37 stolen bases in 72 games — impressive numbers for any player, let alone a teenager. What’s most encouraging is how Griffin has improved his swing decisions and zone coverage over the past month, cutting his chase rate while still punishing mistakes with authority. With Pittsburgh showing increased willingness to promote fast risers (just ask Paul Skenes), Griffin is on a trajectory that could put him in the big-league conversation by late 2026 or early 2027. He’s looking like a future fantasy star with top-of-the-lineup upside — and he may be No. 1 overall at some point soon.
Lazaro Montes launches into the Top 30
The big lefty bat jumps to No. 28 after a thunderous Double-A debut. Montes is slugging .676 with three home runs in his first 10 games, showing 70-grade power and growing plate discipline. If the contact holds, he’s a future 40-HR threat in the middle of Seattle’s lineup. ETA: 2026.
Carlos Lagrange lights up Double-A, enters the Top 50
Lagrange continues to carve himself into a top‑50 fantasy asset, storming into New York’s Double‑A rotation—just in time to deliver a 10‑strikeout gem in six innings on July 2, holding Reading to a lone run and one hit while touching 101 mph on his final K. His 70-grade heater and wipeout slider are borderline unfair. He’s now tracking as a late-inning monster — or sneaky starter upside. ETA: 2026.
Mike Sirota’s toolsy surge catapults him all the way to No. 64
Sirota’s hot bat and athleticism power his rise to No. 64. Finishing June with .955 OPS and 4 homers, he’s showing the polish and upside to be a breakout 2026 outfielder. He’s a rising star in the Dodgers’ stacked system. ETA: 2026.
Payton Tolle powers all the way up to No. 65 with strikeout storm
Tolle’s 34 Ks in 22 innings with an 0.91 WHIP over four June starts rocket him to No. 65. The Red Sox lefty brings a bulldog mentality with swing-and-miss stuff and improving command. He looks like a fast riser in Boston’s future rotation plans. ETA: 2026.
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 | Jacob Misiorowski | SPRP | MIL | R/R | MLB | 23 |
2 | Roman Anthony | OF | BOS | L/R | MLB | 21 |
3 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | High-A | 19 |
4 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 |
5 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Single-A | 18 |
6 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
7 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | MLB (IL) | 22 |
8 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA | 20 |
9 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA | 20 |
10 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | MLB | 22 |
11 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
12 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
13 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
14 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
15 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
16 | Chase Burns | SP | CIN | R/R | MLB | 22 |
17 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 |
18 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA (IL) | 22 |
19 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
20 | Luis Pena | SS | MIL | R/R | Single-A | 18 |
21 | Marcelo Mayer | SS | BOS | L/R | MLB | 22 |
22 | Jett Williams | SS | NYM | R/R | AA | 21 |
23 | Jonah Tong (pictured above) | SPRP | NYM | R/R | AA | 22 |
24 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA (IL) | 22 |
25 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AAA (IL) | 20 |
26 | Dalton Rushing | C/OF | LAD | L/R | MLB | 24 |
27 | George Lombard Jr. | SS | NYY | R/R | AA | 20 |
28 | Lazaro Montes | OF | SEA | L/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 #14: Kyler Fedko is forcing his way into the conversation in Twins organization
Welcome to the 14th installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of June 23-29. 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 66 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
1. Kyler Fedko (OF, Twins – AA)
Fedko was on fire last week, blasting 5 home runs and driving in 13 runs while going 9-for-23 at the plate. He even added 3 stolen bases, and with just 4 strikeouts and 3 walks, he looked completely locked in. The 25-year-old is forcing himself into the conversation as a legit breakout bat in Minnesota’s system.
2. Colson Montgomery (SS, White Sox – AAA)
Montgomery continues to prove he’s ready for the majors. He posted a massive 1.749 OPS, crushing 4 home runs and adding 8 RBIs while going 11-for-22. While he walked just once, the elite contact and power production are a big green light for dynasty managers.
3. Peyton Graham (SS, Tigers – High-A)
Graham showed why he remains a high-upside play in the Tigers’ system, putting together a 1.395 OPS with 3 home runs, 9 RBIs, and 3 stolen bases. He hit .364 (8-for-22) and drew a couple walks, a promising sign for his offensive maturation.
4. Joe Mack (C, Marlins – AAA)
The Marlins backstop had one of the best weeks of his professional career, smashing 3 home runs with a 1.524 OPS. He went 10-for-20 and even chipped in a stolen base. With just 1 walk and 5 strikeouts, Mack’s plate discipline wasn’t elite, but the impact was undeniable.
5. Hunter Barco (SP, Pirates – AA)
Barco put together two excellent starts, tossing 12 innings with a 0.75 ERA and 0.58 WHIP. He fanned 13 hitters and walked only one, allowing just 6 hits total. This level of dominance puts him on the radar in deeper leagues and NL-only formats.
6. Konner Eaton (SP, Rockies – High-A)
Eaton hurled six shutout innings, striking out 11 while walking just one. He gave up only 3 hits and finished the week with a pristine 0.00 ERA and 0.67 WHIP. The Rockies are desperate for pitching, and Eaton is making his case.
7. Zac Veen (OF, Rockies – AAA)
Veen had a monster week at the plate, going 13-for-23 with a 1.463 OPS. He homered once, drove in 5 runs, and stole 2 bases. Veen also worked 3 walks and struck out just twice, which is a major positive development for the once-hyped prospect trying to regain his shine.
8. Blake Burke (1B, Brewers – High-A)
The lefty slugger was a steady producer this week, slashing .429 with 2 homers and 7 RBIs in just 21 at-bats. His 1.330 OPS included a pair of steals as well, and while he did strike out six times, his 3 walks and strong contact metrics bode well.
9. Kevin Alcántara (OF, Cubs – AAA)
Alcántara delivered a balanced stat line, going 10-for-20 with 2 home runs, 7 RBIs, and a 1.445 OPS. He’s showing signs of putting it all together—massive power, improving plate discipline, and enough speed to make a difference.
10. Yiddi Cappe (2B/3B, Marlins – High-A)
Cappe was locked in, going 8-for-17 (.471) with 2 home runs, 7 RBIs, and a steal. His 1.412 OPS came without a walk, but he only struck out three times, indicating he was putting the ball in play consistently. The breakout continues for the versatile Miami infielder.
The Top 15 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Kyler Fedko | OF | MIN | R/R | AA | 25 |
2 | Colson Montgomery | SS | CHW | L/R | AAA | 23 |
3 | Peyton Graham | SS | DET | R/R | High-A | 24 |
4 | Joe Mack | C | MIA | L/R | AAA | 22 |
5 | Hunter Barco | SP | PIT | L/L | AA | 24 |
6 | Konner Eaton | SP | COL | R/L | High-A | 22 |
7 | Zac Veen | OF | COL | L/R | AAA | 23 |
8 | Blake Burke | 1B | MIL | L/L | High-A | 22 |
9 | Kevin Alcantara | OF | CHC | R/R | AAA | 22 |
10 | Yiddi Cappe | 2B/3B | MIA | R/R | High-A | 22 |
11 | Troy Melton | SP | DET | R/R | AAA | 24 |
12 | Tyson Hardin | SP | MIL | R/R | AA | 23 |
13 | Nate Payne | SP | MIA | L/L | R (FCL) | 19 |
14 | Cam Schlittler | SP | NYY | R/R | AAA | 24 |
15 | Carlos Jorge | OF | CIN | R/R | High-A | 21 |

Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for June 27
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 56 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. Jacob Misiorowski – SP/RP, Brewers – MLB
Since debuting June 12, Misiorowski has delivered three consecutive wins with a 1.13 ERA, 19 strikeouts, and a stingy 0.63 WHIP across 16 innings. He recorded career highs this month, throwing 12 pitches over 100 mph in a single inning and battling Paul Skenes in a standout outing with eight Ks, two hits and no runs allowed over five innings. Now suddenly a favorite for NL Rookie of the Year, he’s established himself as one of the game’s most electrifying early-season stories.
2. Max Anderson – 2B, Tigers – Double‑
Anderson has elevated his performance in June, posting his third four-hit game of the season on June 24 and lifting his average to .352 with 11 homers and 49 RBIs over 250 at‑bats. Scouts are raving about his advanced contact skills and bat speed, recently naming him Eastern League Player of the Month. With his consistent hitting, a late-2025 debut is now within reach.
3. Brennen Davis – OF, Yankees – Triple‑A
Yes, that one. After years of injuries and inconsistency, Davis has found new life in the Yankees’ system. He’s crushing Triple-A pitching, walking more than ever and slugging near .500. With the Yankees dealing with outfield injuries, Davis could be back in the Bronx soon—this time to stay.
4. Stharlin Torres – SP, Reds – Rookie
Torres is the latest under-the-radar Latin American arm making a name early in the Arizona Complex League. He’s flashing mid-90s heat, a hammer curve, and feel for a changeup—all at age 18. The Reds are already grooming him as a fast-track arm for the 2027 rotation. Though he’s currently working back from injury, bullpen sessions show he’s progressing quickly.
5. Jonah Tong – SP/RP, Mets – Double‑A
The Canadian right-hander has become must-watch every time he takes the hill. Tong flirted with perfection earlier this month and now boasts one of the best K/BB ratios in the minors. Whether as a future mid-rotation arm or high-leverage reliever, he’s forcing his way into New York’s 2025 plans.
6. Zach Ehrhard – OF, Red Sox – Double-A
Ehrhard’s rise has been one of the season’s quiet surprises. A high-contact righty with sneaky power and plus speed, he’s been tearing up the Eastern League with a .310 average and consistent hard contact. If his bat keeps trending upward, he could be Boston’s outfield sleeper.
7. Jakob Marsee – OF, Marlins – Triple‑A
Recently acquired in a trade, Marsee’s profile is tailor-made for Miami: contact skills, plus speed, and defensive versatility. Since the move, he’s flourished in Triple-A Jacksonville, posting a near .400 OBP and swiping bases at will. A second-half MLB debut looks likely.
8. Joshua Baez – OF, Cardinals – Double‑A
Baez has finally turned his loud tools into consistent production. After a sluggish 2023 and an injury-hampered 2024, he’s mashing in Double-A Springfield, showing improved plate discipline while maintaining his plus raw power. If he keeps this up, a Triple-A call-up is on the horizon.
9. Brandon Walter – LHP, Astros – MLB
Once overlooked in a deep Astros system, Walter has quietly carved out a high-leverage bullpen role in Houston. The 28-year-old has found his groove in 2025, limiting walks and neutralizing lefties with a devastating changeup. His late-blooming breakout is earning attention—and innings.
10. Chase Burns – SP, Reds – MLB
One of the most electric arms from the 2023 draft class has already arrived in Cincinnati. Burns debuted with five strikeouts over four innings, flashing a triple-digit fastball and wipeout slider. While still refining his command, his pure stuff gives him immediate swing-and-miss potential and long-term rotation upside.
No. | Name | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Jacob Misiorowski | SPRP | MIL | R/R | MLB | 23 |
2 | Max Anderson | 2B | DET | R/R | AA | 23 |
3 | Brennen Davis | OF | NYY | R/R | AAA | 25 |
4 | Stharlin Torres | SP | CIN | R/R | R (ACL) | 18 |
5 | Jonah Tong | SPRP | NYM | R/R | AA | 22 |
6 | Zach Ehrhard | OF | BOS | R/R | AA | 22 |
7 | Jakob Marsee | OF | MIA | L/L | AAA | 24 |
8 | Joshua Baez | OF | SL | R/R | AA | 22 |
9 | Brandon Walter | SPRP | HOU | L/L | MLB | 28 |
10 | Chase Burns | SP | CIN | R/R | MLB | 22 |

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for June 27: 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.
Jacob Misiorowski rockets to No. 1 after dominant run in the majors
Misiorowski has taken the baseball world by storm. In his MLB debut on June 12, he fired five no-hit innings, struck out five, and hit 102.2 mph on the radar before leaving with cramps—sparking a 6–0 Brewers win. Since he debuted, he’s gone 3–0 with a 1.13 ERA and 19 strikeouts over 16 innings, and a minuscule 0.63 WHIP. His third outing on June 25 saw him overpower Paul Skenes with five scoreless innings, eight strikeouts, and a blazing 102.4 mph sinker alongside 19 pitches over 100 mph. His command, velocity, and poise are pushing him into elite arm territory.
Christian Moore jumps up to No. 47 with MLB debut, power burst
Moore (pictured above) is flying up the charts—now at No. 47—after the Angels fast-tracked him to the majors. Since debuting on June 18, Moore has played in 13 games with three home runs, six RBI, and six runs scored. On June 21, he went 2-for-4 with two homers and three RBI, including a walk-off blast. His early power and instant impact have quickly boosted his stock.
Jonah Tong continues to climb up the rankings with strikeout surge
Tong continues to dominate at Double-A Binghamton. On June 21, he carved through 7.2 scoreless innings with 11 strikeouts and just two hits. He has a ridiculous 107 strikeouts in 67 innings with a 1.75 ERA and 0.91 WHIP. That strikeout rate (14.4 K/9) ranks among the best in the minors.
Brady House jumps into the Top 50 after MLB milestone
House moves up to No. 42 following his MLB debut with the Nationals on June 16. Over his first 10 games, he has nine hits, a double and two stolen bases. House is flashing the tools that made him a first-rounder and a long-time top prospect.
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 | Jacob Misiorowski | SPRP | MIL | R/R | MLB | 23 |
2 | Roman Anthony | OF | BOS | L/R | MLB | 21 |
3 | Leo De Vries | SS | SD | L/R | High-A | 18 |
4 | Jesus Made | SS | MIL | S/R | Single-A | 18 |
5 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | R/R | AA | 19 |
6 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | High-A | 19 |
7 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | MLB (IL) | 22 |
8 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA | 20 |
9 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA | 20 |
10 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | MLB | 22 |
11 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
12 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
13 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
14 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
15 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
16 | Chase Burns | SP | CIN | R/R | MLB | 22 |
17 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 |
18 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA (IL) | 22 |
19 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
20 | Luis Pena | SS | MIL | R/R | Single-A | 18 |
21 | Marcelo Mayer | SS | BOS | L/R | MLB | 22 |
22 | Jett Williams | SS | NYM | R/R | AA | 21 |
23 | Jonah Tong | SPRP | NYM | R/R | AA | 22 |
24 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA (IL) | 22 |
25 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AAA (IL) | 20 |
26 | Dalton Rushing | C/OF | LAD | L/R | MLB | 24 |
27 | George Lombard Jr. | SS | NYY | R/R | AA | 20 |
28 | Bryce Rainer | SS | DET | L/R | Single-A | 19 |
29 | Arjun Nimmala | SS | TOR | R/R | High-A | 19 |
30 | Kyle Teel | C | CHW | L/R | MLB | 23 |

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #13: Jonah Tong is looking more and more like the Mets’ next ace
Welcome to the 13th installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of June 16-22. 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 64 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
Jonah Tong, RHP, Mets (AA)
Tong (pictured above) turned in another lights-out performance, tossing 7.2 shutout innings with 11 strikeouts, just two hits allowed, and one walk. His command continues to shine—he’s walked just one over his last two outings—and his WHIP for the week was a minuscule 0.39. The 22-year-old is rapidly becoming one of the most electric arms in the Mets’ system.
Chase Burns, RHP, Reds (MLB)
He has been called up for his big league debut June 24 after stops with High-A Dayton, Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville. He turned in a 1.77 ERA, 0.77 WHIP and 89:13 K:BB in 66 innings across 13 starts. The 2023 first-rounder allowed just three hits over seven shutout innings last week, striking out seven without a walk. With a fastball in the upper-90s and a filthy slider, he finished the week with a 1.29 ERA and 0.43 WHIP, showing he’s ready to be a real weapon in the Reds’ rotation.
Franyerber Montilla, SS, Tigers (Single-A)
Montilla was an all-around force this week, going 10-for-18 with two home runs, eight RBIs, and a whopping six stolen bases. He added a walk and struck out just twice. The switch-hitting shortstop flashed his full skill set and wrapped the week with a staggering 1.635 OPS.
Joshua Baez, OF, Cardinals (AA)
Baez showed off his immense power and athleticism, slugging three home runs and driving in 10 runs while stealing two bases. He went 7-for-14 with four walks, boosting his OPS to a scorching 1.764. After an uneven start to the year, Baez’s tools are now producing real results.
Spencer Jones, OF, Yankees (AA)
Jones is finding his rhythm, blasting three homers and driving in eight while batting 10-for-21. He also drew seven walks, demonstrating vastly improved plate discipline. With a 1.559 OPS this week, the 6’6” outfielder is looking more and more like a key piece of the Yankees’ future.
Lucas Gordon, LHP, White Sox (AA)
The lefty dealt one of the week’s most dominant pitching performances: six scoreless innings, just one hit allowed, and nine strikeouts with no walks. His 0.00 ERA and 0.17 WHIP are as sharp as his command, and his fastball/changeup combo continues to miss barrels at an elite clip.
Jose Fermin, INF, Cardinals (AAA)
Fermin was one of the most productive hitters in the minors this week, going 11-for-20 with two homers, nine RBIs, and three stolen bases. His 1.633 OPS is evidence of the quality of contact he made, and his three walks to one strikeout show a refined approach.
Jakob Marsee, OF, Marlins (AAA)
Marsee continued to make his case for a call-up with a strong showing, collecting 10 hits in 25 at-bats, including four home runs. He also added a stolen base and drew three walks, finishing with a 1.424 OPS. The Marlins may not be able to keep him in Triple-A much longer.
Christian Zazueta, RHP, Dodgers (Single-A)
Zazueta was overpowering in his five-inning outing, striking out 10 batters without allowing a walk and giving up just one hit. His 0.00 ERA and 0.20 WHIP were both elite, and the 20-year-old continues to generate buzz as a fast-rising arm in a deep Dodgers system.
Hector Rodriguez, OF, Reds (AA)
Rodriguez had one of the most impressive contact weeks of any player in the minors, going 17-for-30 with three home runs and six RBIs. He also walked three times and struck out only three times, putting up an eye-popping 1.639 OPS.
Sal Stewart, 3B, Reds (AA)
Stewart matched Rodriguez in damage output, slugging three home runs, driving in nine, and going 13-for-26 at the plate. His 1.452 OPS reflects both his power and ability to square the ball consistently, and he’s starting to tap into his raw potential more regularly.
Josue De Paula, OF, Dodgers (High-A)
Though his 4-for-17 line wasn’t gaudy, De Paula still homered twice, drove in five, and swiped four bases. He also drew six walks to just two strikeouts, giving him a strong 1.082 OPS and showing off his on-base ability and developing speed.
Henry Baez, RHP, Padres (AA)
Baez put together a sharp outing, tossing 5.2 scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts, just two hits allowed, and one walk. His WHIP on the week was a tidy 0.53, and he continues to prove he belongs at the Double-A level.
Carlos Lagrange, RHP, Yankees (AA)
Lagrange’s bullpen dominance continued this week with 5.1 innings, 12 strikeouts, two walks, and just three hits allowed. His ERA sits at 1.69, and his 0.94 WHIP is backed by electric stuff and elite strikeout rates.
Eric Yost, RHP, Padres (High-A)
Yost was sensational in his seven-inning outing, surrendering only one hit, striking out nine, and walking just one. With a 0.00 ERA and 0.29 WHIP, the former Wichita State standout has become one of the most effective pitchers in the Padres’ system this month.
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 | Chase Burns | SP | CIN | R/R | MLB | 22 |
3 | Franyerber Montilla | SS | DET | S/R | Single-A | 20 |
4 | Joshua Baez | OF | SL | R/R | AA | 22 |
5 | Spencer Jones | OF | NYY | L/L | AA | 24 |
6 | Lucas Gordon | SPRP | CHW | L/L | AA | 23 |
7 | Jose Fermin | 2B/3B | SL | R/R | AAA | 26 |
8 | Jakob Marsee | OF | MIA | L/L | AAA | 24 |
9 | Christian Zazueta | SP | LAD | R/R | Single-A | 20 |
10 | Hector Rodriguez | OF | CIN | L/R | AA | 21 |
11 | Sal Stewart | 3B | CIN | R/R | AA | 21 |
12 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
13 | Henry Baez | SP | SD | R/R | AA | 22 |
14 | Carlos Lagrange | SPRP | NYY | R/R | AA | 22 |
15 | Eric Yost | SP | SD | R/R | High-A | 22 |
Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for June 20
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 41 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 | Didier Fuentes | SP | ATL | R/R | MLB | 20 |
2 | Kahlil Watson | OF | CLE | L/R | AA | 22 |
3 | Coleman Crow | SP | MIL | R/R | AAA | 24 |
4 | Blake Wehunt | SP | BOS | R/R | AA | 24 |
5 | Jett Williams | SS | NYM | R/R | AA | 21 |
6 | Brady House | 3B | WAS | R/R | MLB | 22 |
7 | Michael Arroyo | SS | SEA | R/R | High-A | 20 |
8 | Zach Ehrhard | OF | BOS | R/R | AA | 22 |
9 | Kash Mayfield | SP | SD | L/L | Single-A | 20 |
10 | Hayden Alvarez | OF | LAA | R/R | R (ACL) | 18 |

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for June 20: 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.
Jac Caglianone (1B, KC)
Two-homer game cements his Top-10 status
After breaking into the Top 10, Caglianone (pictured above) didn’t just dip his toe in—he launched two home runs in Kansas City’s 4–1 win over Texas on June 19. His first, a 387‑foot bomb off Jacob Latz, was one of the highest-hit homers this season; the second, a 439‑foot blast in the ninth, made him just the fourth Royal ever to hit his first two career homers in the same game. He joins an exclusive group including Bo Jackson and retains a spot at No. 9.
Jacob Misiorowski (SP, MIL)
Looking to follow up his legendary debut
In his MLB debut on June 12, Misiorowski dazzled with five no-hit innings, five strikeouts, and a peak 102.2 mph fastball before exiting due to leg cramps. A commanding performance in a 6–0 win over St. Louis showcased his elite arm strength. He is due to start again on June 20 and makes his debut in the Top 10 this week.
Brady House (3B, WAS)
Nats’ power-hitting anchor debuts in D.C.
Washington’s No. 3 prospect, House, was called up amid a franchise slump and made his MLB debut on June 16. He posted a .304 average with 13 home runs and 29 extra-base hits in Triple-A before the call-up. Despite going 0-for-3 in his debut, he showed poise and patience at the plate—providing a potential long-term solution at the hot corner. He’s 4-for-15 in his first four major-league games.
Jett Williams (SS/OF, NYM)
Eastern League POTW powers Double-A surge
Williams jumps into the Top 25 after he was named Eastern League Player of the Week after a monster showing with Double-A Binghamton. Over six games, he hit .385/.467/.962 with 10 hits, including three doubles, three triples, two homers, 8 RBIs, 8 runs, and a stolen base.
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 | MLB | 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 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | High-A | 19 |
6 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | R/R | MLB (IL) | 22 |
7 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | L/R | AAA | 20 |
8 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | L/R | AA | 20 |
9 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KC | L/L | MLB | 22 |
10 | Jacob Misiorowski | SPRP | MIL | R/R | MLB | 23 |
11 | Andrew Painter | SP | PHI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
12 | Bubba Chandler | SP | PIT | S/R | AAA | 22 |
13 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
14 | Max Clark | OF | DET | L/L | High-A | 20 |
15 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | L/L | High-A | 20 |
16 | Jordan Lawlar | SS | ARI | R/R | AAA | 22 |
17 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | SL | L/R | AA | 22 |
18 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | L/R | AA (IL) | 22 |
19 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | L/R | High-A | 20 |
20 | Luis Pena | SS | MIL | R/R | Single-A | 18 |
21 | Marcelo Mayer | SS | BOS | L/R | MLB | 22 |
22 | Jett Williams | SS | NYM | R/R | AA | 21 |
23 | Chase Burns | SP | CIN | R/R | AAA | 22 |
24 | Bryce Eldridge | OF | SF | L/R | AAA | 20 |
25 | Dalton Rushing | C/OF | LAD | L/R | MLB | 24 |
26 | George Lombard Jr. | SS | NYY | R/R | AA | 20 |
27 | Bryce Rainer | SS | DET | L/R | Single-A | 19 |
28 | Arjun Nimmala | SS | TOR | R/R | High-A | 19 |
29 | Coby Mayo | 3B | BAL | R/R | MLB | 23 |
30 | Braden Montgomery | OF | CHW | S/R | High-A | 22 |

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #12: Konnor Griffin already looks like franchise cornerstone in the making
Welcome to the 12th installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week of June 9-15. 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 64 players, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).
1. Konnor Griffin, OF, Pirates (High-A)
Griffin showed why he’s considered one of the top teenage athletes in the minors. He hit .407 with a 1.247 OPS, swiped 6 bases, and drove in 8 runs. Add in 2 home runs and only 2 strikeouts, and you’re looking at a potential five-tool centerpiece for Pittsburgh’s rebuild.
2. Michael Arroyo, SS, Mariners (High-A)
Arroyo exploded with a 1.736 OPS, hitting 4 homers in just 21 at-bats. He drove in 9 and struck out only twice—one of the most complete offensive weeks of any hitter in the minors this year.
3. Brice Matthews, SS, Astros (AAA)
Matthews continued his ascent through the system with a scorching .429 average, 3 HR, 9 RBIs, 2 stolen bases, and a 1.429 OPS. He’s now knocking loudly on Houston’s door.
4. Blake Wehunt, SP, Red Sox (AA)
Wehunt made his lone start of the week count: 7 innings, 13 strikeouts, just 1 walk, and a 1.29 ERA. He allowed only 4 hits and looked in total control from pitch one.
5. Juneiker Caceres, OF, Guardians (Rookie – ACL)
At just 17 years old, Caceres made his presence felt with a 1.731 OPS, 3 homers, and 6 RBIs. He went 5-for-13 and walked three times—early signs that Cleveland has something special brewing in the desert.
6. Zach Ehrhard, OF, Red Sox (AA)
Ehrhard was a nightmare for opposing pitchers and catchers alike, hitting .385 with 2 HRs, 5 stolen bases, and a 1.179 OPS. His all-around offensive production is turning heads.
7. Travis Sykora, SP, Nationals (High-A)
Sykora was flawless over 5 innings: no runs, no walks, just 2 hits, and 10 strikeouts. The 21-year-old flamethrower is looking more polished by the start.
8. Jack Perkins, SP/RP, Athletics (AAA)
Back-to-back appearances on the hot list for Perkins, who delivered 6.1 innings with 12 strikeouts and just 2 hits. His 0.63 WHIP this week suggests Oakland might give him a look soon.
9. Brock Selvidge, SP, Yankees (AA)
Selvidge made his own case for promotion with 5.2 innings of one-hit ball, no walks, and 6 strikeouts. His WHIP? A microscopic 0.18.
10. Jonah Tong, SP/RP, Mets (AA)
Last week’s No. 1 is still sizzling. Tong racked up 13 strikeouts over 10.1 innings with a 1.74 ERA across multiple appearances. His versatility and command continue to shine.
11. Nestor German, SP/RP, Orioles (AA)
German was unscored upon over 6 dominant innings. He allowed just 1 hit and 1 walk while striking out 6. His 0.33 WHIP led all qualified pitchers this week.
12. George Wolkow, OF, White Sox (Single-A)
Wolkow mashed 3 homers and drove in 7, slashing .421/.500/.895 with a 1.417 OPS. The 6-foot-7 outfielder is still raw, but the power is very real.
13. Cristian Santana, SS, Tigers (Single-A)
Santana hit 4 homers in 5 games and posted a 1.478 OPS despite going just 5-for-17. His 6 walks made it a true three-true-outcomes week—power, patience, and a few Ks.
14. Owen Caissie, OF, Cubs (AAA)
The Canadian slugger stayed hot with 3 more home runs, 9 RBIs, and a 1.308 OPS. He’s looking like a major league-ready bat for the second half of 2025.
15. Bob Seymour, 1B, Rays (AAA)
Seymour hit .381 with 3 home runs and just 1 strikeout in 21 at-bats. His 1.432 OPS made him one of the most efficient power hitters in Triple-A this week.
The Top 15 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report
Rank | Player | Pos | Team | B/T | Level | Age |
1 | Konnor Griffin | OF | PIT | R/R | High-A | 19 |
2 | Michael Arroyo | SS | SEA | R/R | High-A | 20 |
3 | Brice Matthews | SS | HOU | R/R | AAA | 23 |
4 | Blake Wehunt | SP | BOS | R/R | AA | 24 |
5 | Juneiker Caceres | OF | CLE | L/L | R (ACL) | 17 |
6 | Zach Ehrhard | OF | BOS | R/R | AA | 22 |
7 | Travis Sykora | SP | WAS | R/R | High-A | 21 |
8 | Jack Perkins | SPRP | ATH | R/R | AAA | 24 |
9 | Brock Selvidge | SP | NYY | R/L | AA | 22 |
10 | Jonah Tong | SPRP | NYM | R/R | AA | 22 |
11 | Nestor German | SPRP | BAL | R/R | AA | 23 |
12 | George Wolkow | OF | CHW | L/R | Single-A | 19 |
13 | Cristian Santana | SS | DET | R/R | Single-A | 21 |
14 | Owen Caissie | OF | CHC | L/R | AAA | 22 |
15 | Bob Seymour | 1B | TB | L/R | AAA | 26 |
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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 | Nick Kurtz, ATH, 1B | 5 |
3 | Matt Shaw, ChC, 3B | 7 |
4 | Dylan Crews, WAS, OF | 5 |
5 | Agustin Ramirez, MIA, C | 13 |
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 |