Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for June 3

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.

A power ranking of the fastest risers

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 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.NamePosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Justin LamkinSPKCR/LHigh-A22
2Sebastian Dos SantosSSSTLS/RR (FCL)18
3Wyatt SanfordSSPITL/RHigh-A20
4Chase Harlan3BLADR/RSingle-A19
5Trey Gregory-AlfordSPRPLAAR/RSingle-A20
6Yohandy Morales1B/3BWASR/RAAA24
7Raudi RodriguezOFLAAR/RAA22
8Sadbiel DelzineSPBOSR/RR (FCL)18
9Cristian ArguellesOFCOLL/LR (ACL)19
10Cole HertzlerSPRPHOUR/RHigh-A23

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for June 3: 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.

Red shortstop Edwin Arroyo rises steadily into the Top 30

The switch-hitting shortstop fell off many lists coming into the year due to an underwhelming, post-injury 2025 campaign. But 2026 has brought a completely redesigned stance. Arroyo is starting his hands higher, matching his bat angle to his swing plane, and driving weight from his back leg. The mechanical tweak unlocked a monstrous stint at Triple-A Louisville, where he slashed .323/.383/.562 with 11 home runs and a 143 wRC+. Following Elly De La Cruz’s hamstring injury, the Reds promoted Arroyo on June 1. He already collected his first MLB hit and stands an excellent chance of forcing a permanent platoon or everyday role at second base even when the left side of the dirt gets healthy.

Angels pitcher Walbert Urena surges up to No. 113 with MLB impact

For dynasty managers tracking immediate production, Ureña has turned into a major focal point. After cracking the Angels’ Opening Day roster out of spring training, the 22-year-old Dominican right-hander has quietly been exceptionally stable in the big-league rotation. Through 10 appearances (8 starts), he has pitched to a sparkling 2.44 ERA over 44.1 innings with 41 strikeouts. While his 1.38 WHIP and 25 walks suggest there is still some high-wire act to iron out, his ability to suppress hard contact has given the Angels exactly what they wanted when they elected to keep developing him as a true starter. He is a priority target in deeper dynasty loops.

Brewers third baseman Andrew Fischer climbs up near the Top 50

The Brewers’ 2025 first-round selection out of Tennessee is quickly establishing himself as one of the most intriguing pure sluggers in the minor leagues. Playing for High-A Wisconsin, the lefty third baseman turned the month of May into a personal home run derby, launching 10 long balls during the month. He now carries a heavy .275//.411/.625 slash line with 15 home runs through 44 games. The strikeout rate remains a bit high (69 Ks in 160 at-bats), but his elite bat speed and lift optimization make him a true 25-to-30 homer threat at the hot corner.

Pirates shortstop Wyatt Sanford slugs his way up near the Top 100

Sanford entered the year with just five career minor league home runs to his name. It took him only 43 games at High-A Greensboro to completely alter his power profile. On May 26, Sanford delivered a spectacular three-homer performance against Hub City, headlining a game that featured 13 combined long balls. Slicing through the South Atlantic League, he’s now up to 10 home runs and 17 stolen bases. Combining a 1.65 GO/AO groundball-to-flyball ratio with sudden pop makes him one of the highest-upside movers of the summer.

The Top 25 players in this week’s updated RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect Rankings

The Top 50 can be found HERE (no subscription required). For the complete list, CLICK HERE (subscription required).

No.NamePosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Jesus MadeSSMILS/RAA19
2Leo De VriesSSATHS/RAA19
3Colt EmersonSSSEAL/RMLB20
4Walker JenkinsOFMINL/RAAA (IL)21
5Seth HernandezSPPITR/RHigh-A20
6Ryan WaldschmidtOFARIR/RMLB23
7Josue De PaulaOFLADL/LAA21
8Edward Florentino1B/OFPITL/RHigh-A19
9Rainiel RodriguezCSTLR/RAA19
10Ryan SloanSPSEAR/RAA20
11Max ClarkOFDETL/LAAA21
12Kade AndersonSPSEAL/LAA22
13A.J. Ewing2B/OFNYML/RMLB21
14Sebastian WalcottSSTEXR/RAA20
15Travis Bazzana2BCLEL/RMLB23
16Luis HernandezSSSFR/RR (ACL)17
17Joshua BaezOFSTLR/RAAA23
18Luis Pena2B/SSMILR/RHigh-A19
19Eric HartmanOFATLL/RHigh-A20
20Aidan Miller3BPHIR/RAAA (IL)22
21Franklin AriasSSBOSR/RAA20
22Ralphy Velazquez1BCLEL/RAAA21
23Eli WillitsSSWASS/RSingle-A18
24Mike SirotaOFLADR/RAA23
25Alfredo DunoCCINR/RHigh-A19
Weekly Hot Prospects Report #10: Ryan Sloan of the Mariners leads the way with six perfect innings this week

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #10: Ryan Sloan of the Mariners leads the way with six perfect innings this week

Welcome to the #10 installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week ending May 31. 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, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).

A quick look at the Top Three

1. Ryan Sloan (SP, Seattle Mariners)

The Verdict: Unhittable, untouchable, pure dominance.

The Mariners have done it again. Seattle’s pitching development factory has clearly found its next crown jewel in Sloan. The 20-year-old righty put together a flawless week at Double-A, posting a pristine 0.00 ERA and a 0.00 WHIP. Read those numbers again. Sloan sat down 11 batters via the strikeout over less than 6 innings, without walking a single soul or giving up a single hit. He is validating his 2027 ETA in a massive way, proving that his upper-90s heat and devastating secondary stuff are already too much for Double-A bats to handle.

2. James Tibbs III (OF, Los Angeles Dodgers)

The Verdict: A plug-and-play middle-of-the-order force.

If you were wondering how the 22-year-old would handle the Pacific Coast League, Tibbs just provided an absolute emphatic statement. The Dodgers’ Triple-A outfielder went on an absolute tear this past week, going 9-for-24 (.375) while slugging an eye-popping 6 home runs and driving in 16 RBIs. Finishing the week with a massive 1.569 OPS, Tibbs is pounding on the door of the big leagues. Dynasty owners looking for late-2026 impact power need to stash him immediately before the Dodgers inevitably call his name.

3. Jacob Gonzalez (SS, Chicago White Sox)

The Verdict: Ready to make an immediate Major League impact.

Gonzalez is currently checking in at the MLB level and playing like a man possessed. Over 15 at-bats last week, the 24-year-old shortstop collected 8 hits—including 4 home runs and 10 RBIs—good for an absurd 2.030 OPS. He’s showcasing the lightning-quick hands and pristine bat-to-ball skills that made him a premier collegiate prospect. If he’s somehow sitting on your waiver wire because of early-career stagnation, change that right now. The breakout is officially here.

The “Zero-ER” Club: Dominant Outings

Sloan wasn’t the only pitcher turning opposing batters into a collection of breezes this week. The arms across the minor leagues came to play:

  • Ryan Prager (CLE): Sticking to the Guardians’ script of churning out elite arms, Prager fired 5 innings of no-hit ball in Single-A. He flashed a miniscule 0.20 WHIP and racked up an incredible 14-to-1 K-BB ratio.
  • Carlson Reed (PIT): Reed was absolute perfection over 7 innings at High-A, turning in a flawless 0.00 ERA and 0.00 WHIP while punching out 7 batters with zero free passes.
  • Brody Hopkins (TB): The Rays’ right-hander tossed 5 frames of no-hit ball at Double-A, matching Prager with a 0.20 WHIP and registering a smooth 9-to-1 K-BB ratio.
  • Kade Anderson (SEA): Seattle’s pitching depth is borderline unfair. Anderson went 5.2 innings allowing just 2 hits and zero runs, racking up 9 strikeouts and zero walks (0.38 WHIP) at Double-A.

Serious Pop & Deep Dynasty Names to Know

  • The Triple-A Heavyweights: St. Louis’ Joshua Baez pushed his ETA closer to mid-2026 by clubbing 5 home runs with a 1.406 OPS, while Colorado’s Charlie Condon (1.663 OPS, 5 BB) and Zac Veen (12-for-24, 3 HR) completely pulverized PCL pitching.
  • The High-A Surge: Shortstop Wyatt Sanford (PIT) showcased high-end barrel control with 4 home runs and a 1.484 OPS, while teammate Brian Sanchez joined the party with 3 long balls of his own.
  • Lower-Level Fire: Down in Single-A, Pedro Blanco (ARI) drove in a whopping 11 runs alongside 3 homers, while Jaron Elkins (LAD) posted a stellar 1.581 OPS with 3 bombs and 2 stolen bases. Special shout-out to 17-year-old Joskairo Ramirez (BOS) who put up a laughable 3.500 OPS in limited complex league action.

The Top 10 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report

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, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).

RankPlayerPosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Ryan SloanSPSEAR/RAA20
2James Tibbs IIIOFLADL/LAAA22
3Jacob GonzalezSSCHWL/RMLB24
4Ryan PragerSPCLEL/LSingle-A23
5Joshua BaezOFSTLR/RAAA23
6Carlson ReedSPRPPITL/RHigh-A23
7Brody HopkinsSPTBR/RAA24
8Kade AndersonSPSEAL/LAA22
9Wyatt SanfordSSPITL/RHigh-A20
10Abimelec Ortiz1BWASL/LAAA24

Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for May 28

We update our fantasy baseball Top 700 Prospect Rankings weekly, and we keep track of the prospects who are rising the quickest to let fantasy baseball owners know about some prospects who are gaining momentum before you even hear about them elsewhere. This list comes out in tandem with the updated Top 700 fantasy baseball prospects list.

A power ranking of the fastest risers

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 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.NamePosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Wyatt SanfordSSPITL/RHigh-A20
2Michael MartinezOFATLR/RSingle-A19
3Karson MilbrandtSPMIAR/RAA22
4Esmerlyn ValdezOFPITR/RMLB22
5Alexander FriasOFMILL/RR (ACL)18
6Malcolm MooreCTEXL/RHigh-A22
7Henry BolteOFATHR/RMLB22
8Tate SouthiseneSSATLR/RSingle-A19
9Nate SneadSPRPLAAR/RHigh-A21
10Franklin GomezSPCLEL/LHigh-A21
Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for May 28: New Top 700 Prospect Rankings released

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for May 28: New Top 700 Prospect Rankings released

As we roll out our latest update to the RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect fantasy baseball rankings, let’s dive into the key updates surrounding the top-ranked prospects this week.

The Headliners

Travis Bazzana soars up to No. 18 with his stellar debut for the Guardians

Dynasty managers who drafted Bazzana (pictured above) in 2024 can officially take a bow. After letting him meticulously build momentum through the minor league system while other 2024 draft picks rushed to the big leagues last season, the Guardians finally selected his contract on April 28. He has completely vindicated that patient approach.

Settling in as Cleveland’s leadoff hitter of the future, the premium Australian second baseman is hitting a stellar .302/.407/.458 with three home runs, 11 RBIs, and seven stolen bases through his first 27 major league games.

The underlying metrics show this success is entirely sustainable. Bazzana’s 89.5 mph average exit velocity and elite zone contact rate (89.5%) prove that his advanced wood-bat pedigree from Oregon State and the Cape Cod League has translated seamlessly to elite pitching. He’s running a high-floor, five-category fantasy profile in a potent Guardians lineup, and his graduation from the prospect ranks is only days away. He jumps up to No. 18 as a certified, top-tier MLB asset.

Pirates’ Seth Hernandez is ready to take over as the top pitching prospect

Hernandez is no longer just “surging”—he is knocking on the door of the Top 5 overall. After effortlessly striking out 50 batters in 28 innings at Single-A, the 19-year-old ace-in-the-making earned a well-deserved promotion to High-A Greensboro. His debut for the Grasshoppers? Five hitless, scoreless innings with seven strikeouts. He pairs an explosive mid-to-upper 90s fastball with a 3,000-rpm high-spin curveball and a 70-grade changeup that makes lower-minor hitters look utterly foolish. He climbs into our elite Top 10 today as the highest-ranked pitcher in the minor leagues.

The bounceback is on as Padres catcher Ethan Salas is back in the Top 50

After a 2025 season lost almost entirely to a frustrating stress reaction in his back, dynasty managers were understandably panicking about the young backstop. Those fears have officially been put to bed. Implementing a visible toe-tap to timing mechanisms in his swing, Salas is absolutely crushing Double-A pitching. He just launched his sixth home run of the season for San Antonio, pushing his slash line to a spectacular .298/.380/.463 with an .843 OPS and nine stolen bases. He is back into the top 50, flashing the hyper-elite, multi-category fantasy ceiling we fell in love with two years ago.

Karson Milbrandt is shredding Double-A hitters and is up to No. 45 for Marlins

If you haven’t been paying attention to Double-A Pensacola, it’s time to wake up. Milbrandt is putting together a truly jaw-dropping campaign. Through eight starts, the 22-year-old righty has pitched to a microscopic 1.06 ERA and a 0.90 WHIP, striking out 63 batters across 42.1 innings. Highlighted by a recent six-inning, nine-strikeout scoreless masterpiece, his explosive fastball-slider combination is generating whiffs at a nearly unmatched rate across the level. He vaults all the way up to No. 45 as one of the fastest-rising pitching prospects of the season.

More Notable Risers

  • Alfredo Duno, C, Cincinnati Reds (Up to No. 26): Power like this from a teenager at High-A simply doesn’t grow on trees. Duno went on an absolute tear for Dayton, punctuated by homering in three consecutive games to pick up his fifth long ball of the month. The approach is maturing, and the raw 65-grade power is rapidly materializing into game context. He moves to No. 26 overall.
  • Rainiel Rodriguez, C, St. Louis Cardinals (Up to No. 10): The 19-year-old Dominican slugger forced his way up to Double-A after hitting an amazing .311/.430/.519 at High-A. While he’s experiencing some predictable growing pains at the new level (hitting just .147 over his first nine games), the context is vital: he is one of only three 19-year-olds at Double-A, alongside top-two prospects Jesus Made and Leo De Vries. The elite pedigree and massive power projection keep him firmly inside our top 10.
  • Gage Jump, LHP, Oakland Athletics (Up to No. 56): Jump’s massive upward momentum culminated in the ultimate reward this week—a call-up to the big leagues. The dynamic southpaw bypassed the traditional Triple-A stop altogether after logging a 4.50 ERA with 56 strikeouts in 38 frames down in the minors, fueled by an incredibly vertical fastball that plays way up in the zone.
  • Aiva Arquette, SS, Miami Marlins (Up to No. 54): Talk about making up for lost time. After starting his season late due to core muscle surgery and a nagging wrist, last year’s No. 7 overall draft pick completely vaporized High-A pitching. Arquette put up a rapid-fire .276/.333/.517 line with two homers and five steals in just 14 games, forcing an immediate promotion to Double-A Pensacola alongside Milbrandt.

Market Correction: Fallers of Note

  • Thomas White, SP, Miami Marlins (Down to No. 35): White’s stuff remains absolutely dynamic, but a recent stretch of command issues and elevated walk rates has created a slight tier correction. He slips out of the top 15 for now, though his high-end strikeout upside prevents a massive fall.
  • Noah Schultz, LHP, Chicago White Sox (Down to No. 31): Schultz’s electric major league debut in April feels like a lifetime ago. The 22-year-old giant has hit a wall over his last four starts, yielding 19 runs in 17.1 innings before hitting the 15-day IL on May 26 with right knee patellar tendinitis. It shouldn’t keep him out long, but the combination of the injury and the sudden analytical regression causes a drop out of our top tiers.
  • Ethan Holliday, SS, Colorado Rockies (Down to No. 61): Holliday was riding an absolute heater in May, operating with a monstrous 1.083 OPS for Single-A Fresno. However, he hasn’t been in the lineup since May 20 due to a left foot injury. While the talent is top-five material, the lack of clarity on the medical evaluation forces a cautious drop down the board until we see him back on the field.
  • Emmanuel Rodriguez, OF, Minnesota Twins (Down to No. 53): It remains a holding pattern of heartbreak for E-Rod managers following his thumb surgery to repair a torn UCL ligament. He continues to slide a few spots down into the 50s purely due to the lengthy, lost developmental time.

The Top 25 players in this week’s updated RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect Rankings

The Top 50 can be found HERE (no subscription required). For the complete list, CLICK HERE (subscription required).

No.NamePosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Jesus MadeSSMILS/RAA19
2Leo De VriesSSATHS/RAA19
3Trey YesavageSPTORR/RMLB22
4Colt EmersonSSSEAL/RMLB20
5Walker JenkinsOFMINL/RAAA (IL)21
6Seth HernandezSPPITR/RHigh-A20
7Ryan WaldschmidtOFARIR/RMLB23
8Josue De PaulaOFLADL/LAA21
9Edward Florentino1B/OFPITL/RHigh-A19
10Rainiel RodriguezCSTLR/RAA19
11Aidan Miller3BPHIR/RAAA (IL)22
12Max ClarkOFDETL/LAAA21
13Ryan SloanSPSEAR/RAA20
14Kade AndersonSPSEAL/LAA22
15Sebastian WalcottSSTEXR/RAA20
16A.J. Ewing2B/OFNYML/RMLB21
17Luis HernandezSSSFR/RR (ACL)17
18Travis Bazzana2BCLEL/RMLB23
19Joshua BaezOFSTLR/RAAA23
20Luis Pena2B/SSMILR/RHigh-A19
21Eric HartmanOFATLL/RHigh-A20
22Eli WillitsSSWASS/RSingle-A18
23Franklin AriasSSBOSR/RAA20
24Ralphy Velazquez1BCLEL/RAAA21
25Mike SirotaOFLADR/RAA23
Weekly Hot Prospects Report #9: Abimelec Ortiz of Nationals leads the way with 5 HRs and 16 RBIs this week

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #9: Abimelec Ortiz of Nationals leads the way with 5 HRs and 16 RBIs this week

Welcome to the #9 installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week ending May 24. 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, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).

A quick look at the Top Three

1. Abimelec Ortiz (1B, Washington Nationals)

The Verdict: Pure, unadulterated middle-of-the-order thump.

Ortiz took the minor leagues by storm this past week, turning opposing pitching into an absolute launching pad. The 24-year-old first baseman blasted 5 home runs and drove in a jaw-dropping 16 RBIs, carrying a magnificent 1.175 OPS. Ortiz is currently punishing Triple-A pitchers for any mistakes over the plate, showing the exact kind of high-impact raw power the Nationals will look to plug into their big-league lineup by mid-summer.

2. Jackson Lovich (SS, New York Yankees)

The Verdict: A heavy-hitting shortstop finding his groove.

Lovich handled Single-A pitching with absolute ease over the last seven days, logging a stellar 1.391 OPS. He flashed a highly coveted blend of power and speed, clearing the fences 4 times while chipping in 3 stolen bases and driving in 7. Lovich is checking every single box for the Yankees right now, showing a refined approach that hints at a rapid ascent through the lower levels of the system.

3. Gage Jump (SP/RP, Oakland Athletics)

The Verdict: The left-handed weapon is heading to The Show.

Jump (pictured above) is being called up to the majors after he was completely untouchable in his Triple-A outings this week, tossing 7 brilliant innings while allowing zero runs. He registered a pristine 0.57 WHIP and struck out 9 batters without giving up a single walk. His surgical command and deceptive shape have proven way too advanced for minor league bats.

The “Zero-ER” Club: Pitching Masterclasses

The bats generated plenty of noise this week, but these stellar pitching prospects completely locked down the opposition:

  • Riley Eikhoff (CHW): Eikhoff was a literal workhorse in Single-A, eating up 13 scoreless innings across two appearances. He allowed just 5 hits while logging an 11-to-2 K-BB ratio and an elegant 0.54 WHIP.
  • Rafe Schlesinger (CLE): The Guardians’ left-handed factory keeps rolling. Schlesinger dominated across two starts, pitching 11 innings of 1-run ball while missing bats to the tune of 14 strikeouts against just one lone walk.
  • Braden Davis (STL): Davis delivered a highly efficient 5.2 scoreless frames for the Cardinals’ system, carving up hitters with 10 strikeouts and issuing zero walks to post a tiny 0.53 WHIP.

Notable risers & run producers

  • The Teenage Spark: 19-year-old Jhonny Level (SF) put on a spectacular power display in Single-A, mashing 4 home runs with 13 RBIs to complete a 1.233 OPS week.
  • The High-A Table Setter: Sam Petersen (WAS) generated offense out of thin air, matching a 1.522 OPS with 3 home runs and 3 stolen bases while showing phenomenal plate vision with 5 walks.
  • On-Base Machines: Andrew Fischer (MIL) and Alfredo Duno (CIN) were absolute nightmares for opposing pitchers to track, with both high-upside prospects drawing 6 walks apiece while showcasing serious extra-base pop in High-A.

The Top 10 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report

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, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).

RankPlayerPosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Abimelec Ortiz1BWASL/LAAA24
2Jackson LovichSSNYYR/RSingle-A22
3Gage JumpSPRPATHL/LMLB23
4Karson MilbrandtSPMIAR/RAA22
5Easton Shelton1BLADR/RSingle-A20
6Jhonny LevelSSSFS/RSingle-A19
7Alex ClemmeySPWASL/LAA20
8Braden DavisSPRPSTLL/LAA23
9Hans MonteroSSNYYR/RR (FCL)22
10Blake WehuntSPBOSR/RAA25

Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for May 22

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.

A power ranking of the fastest risers

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 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.NamePosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Eric HartmanOFATLL/RHigh-A20
2Tate SouthiseneSSATLR/RSingle-A19
3Colt EmersonSSSEAL/RMLB20
4Nolan PerrySPTORR/RHigh-A22
5Johan De Los SantosSSPITL/RR (FCL)17
6Xavier CruzSPSTLR/RR (FCL)20
7Brooks BrannonCBOSR/RAA22
8Seth HernandezSPPITR/RHigh-A20
9Karson MilbrandtSPMIAR/RAA22
10Jackson KentSPWASL/LAA23
Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for May 22: New Top 700 Prospect Rankings released

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for May 22: 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.

Braves’ Eric Hartman jumps inside the Top 25

If you haven’t bought stock in Hartman (pictured above) yet, the window has officially slammed shut. The 19-year-old outfielder is authored one of the loudest breakout campaigns in recent memory, punctuated by blasting his 13th home run of the season this week. Hartman combines a highly physical frame with premium athleticism and an explosive swing that is giving him some of the highest statistical upside in the minors. His transition to full-season ball has been seamless, and he crashes the Top 25 today with room to climb even higher.

Pirates future ace Seth Hernandez nears the Top 10

Hernandez is rapidly cementing himself as a true frontline dynasty ace. Currently handling High-A hitters with ease, the 20-year-old righty recently matched a career-high by racking up nine strikeouts over five dominant innings. Boasting a 70-grade changeup that completely neutralizes both lefties and righties, along with a mid-to-upper 90s fastball, Hernandez moves up to No. 11 and is knocking loudly on the door of the top 10.

Reds’ Edwin Arroyo is slugging his way up into the Top 50

Talk about “sneaky power.” Arroyo has absolutely torn the cover off the ball in May for Triple-A Louisville, tallying 10 home runs and 33 RBIs in just 46 games. For context, his previous career-high was 13 homers across an entire 119-game season in High-A. Arroyo currently leads the International League in hits (65) and total bases (113) while flashing a scarily complete 1.012 OPS. He’s looking less like a glove-first shortstop and more like a true five-category fantasy star.

Nationals’ Devin Fitz-Gerald is flying up near the Top 50

When the Nationals acquired Fitz-Gerald in the offseason blockbusting MacKenzie Gore trade, there were high expectations—but few expected this much pop, this quickly. Fully recovered from the shoulder injury that hindered his 2025 campaign, Fitz-Gerald has been a human cheat code for High-A Wilmington. Highlighted by a multi-HR game and a recent grand slam, he is slashing a spectacular .325/.451/.650 with eight home runs. He moves up to No. 59 and is firmly in the Top 100 conversation across the industry.

More Notable Risers

  • Gabriel Gonzalez, OF, Minnesota Twins (Up to No. 143): Gonzalez got the surprise call to the big leagues Friday, flying to Boston to make his MLB debut while filling in on the paternity list. While he started the year ice-cold, he completely turned it around over his last 14 games, putting up a .296/.409/.407 slash line with 11 walks. The raw power is converting to games, and getting that first taste of the majors vaults him up our board.
  • Jhostynxon Garcia, OF, Pittsburgh Pirates (Up to No. 134): “The Password” is back in the big leagues! After an incredibly hot stretch at Triple-A to bounce back from an early-season slump, the Pirates recalled Garcia to the majors on May 19. While his high-chase, high-whiff profile brings plenty of dynamic risk, his distinct speed-and-power blend gives him massive fantasy utility when he connects.
  • Karson Milbrandt, SP, Miami Marlins (Up to No. 100): Milbrandt squeezes his way into the top 100 on the back of electric stuff that has been missing bats at a ridiculous clip. His multi-inning relief and starting appearances—including an eye-opening spring performance where he struck out six over three hitless innings against Astros prospects—have shown that the swing-and-miss profile is very real.

The Top 25 players in this week’s updated RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect Rankings

The Top 50 can be found HERE (no subscription required). For the complete list, CLICK HERE (subscription required).

No.NamePosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Jesus MadeSSMILS/RAA19
2Leo De VriesSSATHS/RAA19
3Trey YesavageSPTORR/RMLB22
4Colt EmersonSSSEAL/RMLB20
5Walker JenkinsOFMINL/RAAA (IL)21
6Max ClarkOFDETL/LAAA21
7Aidan Miller3BPHIR/RAAA (IL)22
8Ryan WaldschmidtOFARIR/RMLB23
9Josue De PaulaOFLADL/LAA21
10Edward Florentino1B/OFPITL/RHigh-A19
11Seth HernandezSPPITR/RHigh-A20
12Ryan SloanSPSEAR/RAA20
13Thomas WhiteSPMIAL/LAAA (IL)21
14Rainiel RodriguezCSTLR/RAA19
15Joshua BaezOFSTLR/RAAA23
16Payton TolleSPBOSL/LMLB23
17Kade AndersonSPSEAL/LAA22
18A.J. Ewing2B/OFNYML/RMLB21
19Luis HernandezSSSFR/RR (ACL)17
20Sebastian WalcottSSTEXR/RAA20
21Luis Pena2B/SSMILR/RHigh-A (IL)19
22Eric HartmanOFATLL/RHigh-A20
23Travis Bazzana2BCLEL/RMLB23
24George Lombard Jr.SSNYYR/RAAA21
25Franklin AriasSSBOSR/RAA20

Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Rankings

Here is the official power ranking of the fastest-rising dynasty targets from this group.

We are focusing strictly on the rate of ascent—who is gaining the most helium right now and forcing dynasty managers to aggressively re-evaluate their price tag.

Each time we update our fantasy baseball Top 700 Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Rankings, we keep track of the players who are rising the quickest to let fantasy baseball owners know who is gaining momentum. This list comes out in tandem with the updated Top 700 Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Rankings list.

Here’s a quick look at the Top Three:

1. Jordan Walker, OF, St. Louis Cardinals

  • Current Level: MLB
  • The Profile: Post-hype redemption is the ultimate value-driver in dynasty formats. Walker’s elite prospect status took a hit over the past two years due to optimization and launch-angle issues, but his current campaign is an official declaration of stardom. Through 183 at-bats, he is hitting a crisp .295 with 13 home runs and an elite .929 OPS. Statcast reveals his average bat speed is in the 99th percentile of the major leagues. The sleeping giant has officially woken up.

2. Anthony Eyanson, SP, Boston Red Sox

  • Current Level: Double-A Portland
  • The Profile: Eyanson is the single biggest “pop-up” pitching sensation of the year. After a massive velocity spike over the winter that saw his fastball touch 100.2 MPH, he utterly broke the High-A level, posting a 0.44 ERA and 0.49 WHIP with 34 strikeouts across 20.1 innings. Boston aggressively pushed the 21-year-old up to Double-A Portland, and he didn’t even blink—recently spinning 5 hitless, shutout frames in his second start at the level. He is an absolute rocket ship in dynasty rankings.

3. Miguel Vargas, 1B/3B, Chicago White Sox

  • Current Level: MLB
  • The Profile: Sometimes a change of scenery is exactly what unlocks a former top prospect’s true potential. After being blocked and shuffled around in his previous organization, Vargas has found new life on the South Side. He has taken full advantage of regular everyday playing time, tapping back into the elite bat-to-ball skills and high-floor walk rates that made him a minor-league legend, while finally showing the defensive stability to lock down an everyday corner infielder slot.

A power ranking of the fastest risers

The Top 50 can be found HERE (no subscription required). For the complete list, CLICK HERE (subscription required).

No.NamePosTeamAgeLevel
1Jordan WalkerOFSTL24MLB
2Anthony EyansonSPBOS21AA
3Miguel Vargas1B/3BCHW26MLB
4Sam Antonacci2B/3BCHW23MLB
5Munetaka Murakami1BCHW27MLB
6Jose SorianoSPLAA27MLB
7Luis HernandezSSSF17R (ACL)
8Oneil CruzOFPIT27MLB
9Chase DeLauterOFCLE24MLB
10Luis LaraOFMIL21AAA

RotoProspects updates the Top 700 Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Rankings for 2026

RotoProspects updates the Top 700 Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Rankings for 2026

RotoProspects updates its Top 700 Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Rankings for 2026. Here’s a quick look at the some interesting names in the news lately. 
The Top 50 can be found HERE (no subscription required). For the complete list, CLICK HERE (subscription required).

Nationals superstar James Wood is now a Top 10 Fantasy Baseball asset

Wood (pictured above) jumping all the way to No. 9 overall isn’t just a proud “we told you so” for anyone who held him through the minors; it’s an official acknowledgement that he has achieved true first-round cornerstone status in dynasty. When you look past the standard box scores, Wood’s underlying metrics are flashing pure, unadulterated superstar colors. The underlying numbers prove his current production is entirely sustainable.

1. Generational Raw Power: At 6-foot-6 and 234 pounds, Wood’s contact quality is unmatched. He currently ranks in the 100th percentile in both Average Exit Velocity (96.3 MPH) and Hard-Hit Percentage (62.0%). Furthermore, his Barrel Percentage sits at an elite 27.0%, meaning more than one out of every four balls he hits finds the absolute sweet spot of the bat.

2. Elite-Level OBP Floor: The biggest catalyst for his rise into the top 10 is the walk rate. Increasing his walk percentage to a massive 17.5% means he is processing pitches at a level usually reserved for veteran discipline artists like Juan Soto. Even on nights when he isn’t hitting homers, his .395 OBP keeps him highly productive, especially in custom scoring setups that value on-base efficiency.

3. Sneaky Speed for His Size: Don’t let the giant frame fool you. Wood is highly athletic and efficient on the basepaths. He already has 7 steals on the year, pacing easily toward a 20-20 (or even 30-20) campaign. Just days ago against the Mets, Statcast clocked him rounding the bases in a mere 15.15 seconds for a spectacular inside-the-park grand slam, reminding everyone of his 80th-percentile sprint speed.

In dynasty formats, players with a 40-home-run ceiling who can simultaneously walk at a 15%+ clip and steal 20 bases do not exist outside the first round of drafts. By dropping his strikeout-to-walk ratio into elite territory while maintaining his 100th-percentile exit velocities, Wood has officially graduated from a “high-upside prospect” to an “untouchable dynasty juggernaut.” If you want to trade for him now, it will cost you a legitimate king’s ransom.

Yankees ace Cam Schlittler soars up inside the Top 30

Schlittler isn’t just a fast riser; he has been one of the most dominant starting pitchers in all of baseball. Through his first 10 starts, the 25-year-old righty has carried an elite 1.35 ERA, an absurd 0.78 WHIP, and a 6-1 record for the Yankees. Armed with high-90s velocity and lethal movement, his strikeout-to-walk ratio is hovering at an elite level. If you owned him as a back-end flyer, you just inherited a frontline dynasty ace. His leap into the top 30 is fully justified.

Chase Burns looks like an ace for the Reds, jumps into the Top 75

The Reds look like they have found their next pitching development masterpiece. Burns has rocketed up nearly 100 spots on the back of overwhelming raw stuff that is missing bats at a spectacular clip. Cincinnati’s pitching infrastructure is getting the absolute best out of him, and he has rapidly established himself as one of the premier high-upside arms to hold in all of dynasty.

Future Red Sox slugger Franklin Arias jumps inside the Top 150

Talk about a meteoric rise. Arias has been absolutely “gangbusters” to start the year, showing off a vastly improved power profile to pair with his elite natural contact skills. The Red Sox recently rewarded his dominance with a promotion to Double-A Portland. Dynasty managers are scrambling to buy in before he becomes an consensus top-50 overall prospect by the end of the summer.

The top newcomers to the list

Anthony Eyanson, SP, Boston Red Sox (No. 158): Eyanson is the absolute poster child for the “pop-up arm” of the year. After being drafted by Boston last summer, he started the year completely off most mainstream radars. He forced his way onto the map by utterly dismantling High-A hitters, allowing just one earned run in 20.1 innings while striking out 31 and allowing only 7 hits. He sits as a premier target for any dynasty manager looking to stockpile elite pitching depth.

James Tibbs III, OF, Los Angeles Dodgers (No. 308): Any time a polished college hitter lands inside the Dodgers’ development machine, fantasy managers need to pay attention. Tibbs brings a highly mature approach to the plate with plus raw power, and early returns suggest he is going to move exceptionally fast through the minor league ranks.

Top 25 players in the Fantasy Baseball Dynasty Rankings for 2026

The Top 50 can be found HERE (no subscription required). For the complete list, CLICK HERE (subscription required).

No.NamePosTeamAgeLast
1Shohei OhtaniUT/SPLAD311
2Elly De La CruzSSCIN244
3Bobby Witt Jr.SSKC262
4Juan SotoOFNYM273
5Corbin CarrollOFARI255
6Aaron JudgeOFNYY346
7Paul SkenesSPPIT247
8Gunnar HendersonSSBAL258
9James WoodOFWAS2320
10Julio RodriguezOFSEA2511
11Junior Caminero3BTB2212
12Nick Kurtz1BATH2313
13Ronald Acuna Jr.OFATL289
14Tarik SkubalSPDET2910
15Jose Ramirez3BCLE3316
16Konnor GriffinSSPIT2019
17Vladimir Guerrero Jr.1BTOR2718
18Yordan AlvarezUTHOU2927
19CJ AbramsSSWAS2541
20Zach NetoSSLAA2523
21Fernando Tatis Jr.OFSD2715
22Roman AnthonyOFBOS2221
23Jazz Chisholm Jr.2B/3BNYY2822
24Kyle TuckerOFLAD2924
25Kevin McGonigleSSDET2133
Weekly Hot Prospects Report #8: Devin Fitz-Gerald of Nationals leads the way with 5 HRs this week

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #8: Devin Fitz-Gerald of Nationals leads the way with 5 HRs this week

Welcome to the #8 installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week ending May 17. 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, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).

A quick look at the Top Three

1. Devin Fitz-Gerald (SS, Washington Nationals)

The Verdict: Switch-hitting royalty in the making.

Fitz-Gerald (pictured above) is putting the entire developmental circuit on notice. The 20-year-old switch-hitter put on an absolute clinic this week, hitting 5 home runs and driving in 10 to post an elite 1.234 OPS. Scouts have long raved about his advanced approach and pure hit tool, but his raw power has exploded since his aggressive assignment to High-A. He even homered from both sides of the plate in the same game last week—a majestic feat that is forcing his name heavily into the Double-A promotion conversation.

2. Luke Hill (2B/3B, Cleveland Guardians)

The Verdict: From Ole Miss straight to the history books.

Cleveland’s 2025 fourth-round pick completely dominated the Midwest League last week, officially taking home Player of the Week honors. Hill led all of minor league baseball with a 1.880 OPS, blasting 4 home runs with 11 RBIs and showing incredible discipline via 7 walks. The definitive highlight of his week was a historic 4-for-5 performance where he smoked two long balls and drove in five runs. The data doesn’t lie: Hill’s power profile is developing far quicker than initial draft reports anticipated.

3. Caden Hunter (SP, Baltimore Orioles)

The Verdict: The Baltimore pitching factory does it again.

It is getting unfair how many dominant arms the Orioles are churning out. Hunter blew through his competition across two starts this week, logging 8.2 innings of one-hit baseball. He registered a cartoonish 18-to-3 K-BB ratio and a microscopic 0.46 WHIP. Opponents spent the week guessing wildly at his sweeping slider, proving that Hunter is completely outgrowing Single-A bats.

The “0 ER” Club: Dominance on the mound

The bats were loud this week, but these three pitching prospects built a literal brick wall around home plate:

  • Cade Kuehler (ATL): Kuehler gave up just one hit over 12 scoreless innings this week. Paired with 12 strikeouts and a tiny 0.25 WHIP, the Braves’ righty is showing exactly why his 2026 ETA is highly realistic.
  • Karson Milbrandt (MIA): Milbrandt was the epitome of precision in Double-A. He fired 6 shutout innings, giving up just 3 hits while striking out 11 and walking absolutely no one.
  • Zach Thornton (NYM): Making life miserable for Triple-A hitters, Thornton put up 6 clean, scoreless frames with 9 strikeouts and a 0.67 WHIP, putting himself firmly on the radar for a Queens call-up.

Notable risers & others to watch

  • Kane Kepley (CHC) turned in one of the most unique stat lines of the year. He only hit 1 home run, but he crossed the plate 14 times and swiped 8 stolen bases while drawing 7 walks. He is pure chaos on the basepaths.
  • Luke Hanson (TEX) and Jacob Gonzalez (PIT) went on absolute run-producing tears, driving in 16 and 12 RBIs respectively while each hitting 4 home runs.
  • Rangers prospect Malcolm Moore (TEX) matched Hanson’s pop, logging a 1.731 OPS with 4 home runs of his own in High-A.

The Top 10 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report

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, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).

RankPlayerPosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Devin Fitz-GeraldSSWASS/RHigh-A20
2Luke Hill2B/3BCLER/RSingle-A22
3Caden HunterSPBALR/LSingle-A22
4Luke HansonSSTEXR/RHigh-A22
5Malcolm MooreCTEXL/RHigh-A22
6Jackson KentSPWASL/LAA23
7Cade KuehlerSPRPATLR/RHigh-A22
8Garrett BaumannSPRPATLL/RHigh-A20
9Karson MilbrandtSPMIAR/RAA22
10Jackson LovichSSNYYR/RSingle-A22

Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for May 15

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.

A power ranking of the fastest risers

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 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.NamePosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Luis HernandezSSSFR/RR (ACL)17
2Eric HartmanOFATLL/RHigh-A20
3Trey YesavageSPTORR/RMLB22
4Jesus MadeSSMILS/RAA19
5Anthony EyansonSPBOSR/RAA21
6Ryan WaldschmidtOFARIR/RMLB23
7Daniel SusacCSFR/RMLB (rehab)25
8Wehiwa AloySSBALR/RHigh-A22
9Gage Workman3BDETS/RMLB25
10Jesus RodriguezCSFR/RMLB24
Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for May 15: New Top 700 Prospect Rankings released with Jesus Made taking over at No. 1

Weekly Fantasy Baseball Rankings update for May 15: New Top 700 Prospect Rankings released with Jesus Made taking over at No. 1

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.

Brewers’ Jesus Made is now No. 1 in the fantasy baseball rankings

We have reached a milestone this week: the graduation of Pirates outfielder Konnor Griffin from prospect eligibility.

With Griffin’s departure, a new era begins at the top of our board as Made (pictured above) takes over as the No. 1 overall prospect in fantasy baseball.

Signed out of the Dominican Republic in January 2024, the Brewers 19-year-old phenom’s ascent has been nothing short of historic. After obliterating the lower minors last year to reach Double-A as an 18-year-old, the switch-hitting infielder has spent his spring silencing anyone who questioned his aggressive assignment to Biloxi.

Through 34 games in the Southern League—where he is a staggering 5.2 years younger than his average competition—Made is slashing .257/.340/.400 with 11 extra-base hits, 20 RBIs, and 15 stolen bases. The statistical line is impressive on its own, but when adjusted for his age and environment, it is legendary.

Boasting a plus-plus hit tool, emerging raw power, and elite athleticism that allows him to play anywhere on the dirt, Made is a true franchise cornerstone. With MLB Pipeline and other major outlets validating his consensus No. 1 status this week, a mid-to-late 2026 ETA in Milwaukee is looking more realistic by the day.

The high-impact climbers

Ryan Waldschmidt, OF, Arizona Diamondbacks (Up to No. 9)

Waldschmidt has officially forced his way into our Top 10. The Diamondbacks wasted no time aggressively testing their polished outfielder, and he has rewarded them by securing an everyday role in the big leagues. Waldschmidt has handled major league pitching like a seasoned veteran, showcasing an incredibly mature approach and high-level bat-to-ball skill. His combination of a 55-grade hit tool and 55-grade speed gives him an immense fantasy floor, and his rapid adjustment to MLB velocity cements his status as an elite dynasty asset.

Luis Hernandez, SS, San Francisco Giants (Up to No. 20)

The complex league season is only a week old, but Hernandez is already making it look like a lower-tier video game. Signed out of Venezuela for a near-$5 million bonus in January, the 17-year-old middle infielder has been a human cheat code for the ACL Giants. Through his first 38 plate appearances, Hernandez is slashing a staggering .444/.500/.917 with four home runs and 19 RBIs in just 36 at-bats. The crown jewel of his opening week came on May 13, where he put together a perfect 5-for-5 performance with three doubles, a home run, and nine RBIs.

Anthony Eyanson, SP, Boston Red Sox (Up to No. 30)

The Red Sox pitching development machine is absolutely cooking, and Eyanson is the latest masterpiece. Following a promotion to Double-A Portland, the 21-year-old right-hander has carried over his microscopic 0.44 ERA and 0.49 WHIP from the lower minors. Armed with a mid-90s fastball that features elite vertical break and a 60-grade slider, Eyanson is missing bats at an elite 42% clip. He enters the Top 30 as one of the premier pitching risers of the 2026 season.

Sam Antonacci, 2B/3B, White Sox (Up to No. 39)

Antonacci continues his steady, unyielding march up our rankings. While he doesn’t possess the loud, triple-digit exit velocities of some of his peers, he might possess the most secure floor of any infielder in the class. His elite on-base skills and microscopic chase rates have translated seamlessly to the upper minors, pushing him into the Top 40 as a true top-of-the-order catalyst who will be ready for Chicago sooner rather than later.

Edwin Arroyo, SS, Cincinnati Reds (Up to No. 59)

Arroyo is back and better than ever. After a frustrating 2025 campaign, the 22-year-old shortstop has made a series of mechanical adjustments to his stance that have completely unlocked his offensive ceiling. Through 39 games at Triple-A Louisville, Arroyo is torching the International League to the tune of a .342/.408/.590 slash line with eight home runs and five stolen bases. Coming off a spectacular four-hit game on May 10, Arroyo’s elite zone-contact rate (85.8%) and newfound barrel control have him knocking loudly on the door of a big league promotion to Cincinnati.

Henry Bolte, OF, Athletics (Up to No. 80)

Welcome to the Show, Henry! Bolte has been an absolute human wrecking ball in the Pacific Coast League, tying a league record by collecting hits in 12 consecutive at-bats from May 7–9 (including a ridiculous 10-for-10 stretch with nine extra-base hits). After winning PCL Player of the Week by hitting .348/.418/.658 with 12 home runs through 37 games, the Athletics officially selected his contract. Bolte made his MLB debut on May 13, immediately collecting singles in his first two big-league at-bats. If his cut down on strikeouts (from 33% to 22%) holds against major league breaking balls, his 60-power/60-speed profile is a fantasy manager’s dream.

The Top 25 players in this week’s updated RotoProspects Top 700 Prospect Rankings

The Top 50 can be found HERE (no subscription required). For the complete list, CLICK HERE (subscription required).

No.NamePosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Jesus MadeSSMILS/RAA19
2Leo De VriesSSATHS/RAA19
3Trey YesavageSPTORR/RMLB22
4Walker JenkinsOFMINL/RAAA (IL)21
5Max ClarkOFDETL/LAAA21
6Colt EmersonSSSEAL/RAAA (IL)20
7Aidan Miller3BPHIR/RAAA (IL)22
8Thomas WhiteSPMIAL/LAAA21
9Ryan WaldschmidtOFARIR/RMLB23
10Josue De PaulaOFLADL/LAA21
11Edward Florentino1B/OFPITL/RHigh-A19
12Ryan SloanSPSEAR/RAA20
13Rainiel RodriguezCSTLR/RAA19
14Joshua BaezOFSTLR/RAAA23
15Robby SnellingSPMIAR/LMLB22
16Payton TolleSPBOSL/LMLB23
17Kade AndersonSPSEAL/LAA22
18Seth HernandezSPPITR/RHigh-A20
19A.J. Ewing2B/OFNYML/RMLB21
20Luis HernandezSSSFR/RR (ACL)17
21Sebastian WalcottSSTEXR/RAA20
22Luis Pena2B/SSMILR/RHigh-A19
23Travis Bazzana2BCLEL/RMLB23
24George Lombard Jr.SSNYYR/RAAA21
25Franklin AriasSSBOSR/RAA20
Weekly Hot Prospects Report #7: Henry Bolte leads the way with huge week that earns him a callup to the Athletics

Weekly Hot Prospects Report #7: Henry Bolte leads the way with huge week that earns him a callup to the Athletics

Welcome to the #7 installment of our Weekly Hot Prospects Report ranking the top minor-league performances from the week ending May 10. 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, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).

A quick look at the Top Three

1. Henry Bolte (OF, Athletics)

The Verdict: The “Bolte of Lightning” has struck the big leagues.

Bolte (pictured above) didn’t just earn the top spot on our report… he earned a plane ticket to The Show. After a historic week in Triple-A where he tied a PCL record with hits in 12 consecutive at-bats, the Athletics officially called him up on Monday. He leaves Las Vegas with a massive 1.919 OPS for the week, including 5 home runs and 4 stolen bases. As he joins the club in West Sacramento to face the Cardinals, he brings a rare power-speed combination that could immediately transform the A’s outfield.

2. Wehiwa Aloy (SS, Baltimore Orioles)

The Verdict: The next piece of the Baltimore machine.

While the MLB club dominates, Aloy is ensuring the pipeline stays full. The 22-year-old shortstop torched High-A pitching for a 1.811 OPS and 5 home runs. Aloy’s raw power has never been in question, but his ability to limit strikeouts (only 7 in a high-volume week) while maintaining a refined approach at the plate suggests he’s ready for the jump to Double-A Bowie any day now.

3. Eric Hartman (OF, Atlanta Braves)

The Verdict: Consistency is king.

Appearing in our top three for the second time in three weeks, Hartman is officially the most consistent force in the South Atlantic League. He slashed his way to a 1.558 OPS with 4 home runs and a staggering 11 RBIs. His 6-to-3 walk-to-strikeout ratio this week highlights a professional approach that belies his 20 years of age. He is rapidly becoming the Braves’ most “untouchable” trade asset.

The Top 10 in the Weekly Hot Prospects Report

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, with ETAs and updated statistics (subscription required).

RankPlayerPosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Henry BolteOFATHR/RAAA22
2Wehiwa AloySSBALR/RHigh-A22
3Eric HartmanOFATLL/RHigh-A20
4Aaron Sabato1BMINR/RAA26
5Aidan CremarosaSPTBR/RSingle-A22
6Jordan WoodsSPKCL/LSingle-A22
7Joseph DzierwaSPBALR/LHigh-A22
8Josh StephanSPTEXR/RAA23
9Brock Rodden2B/3BSEAB/RAAA26
10Isaiah DrakeOFATLL/RHigh-A20

Power ranking of the Top 10 fastest risers in the update of the Top 700 Prospect Rankings for May 8

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.

A power ranking of the fastest risers

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 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.NamePosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Cooper FlemmingSSTBL/RSingle-A19
2Ethan SalasCSDL/RAA20
3Caden BodineCTBS/RSingle-A22
4Anthony EyansonSPBOSR/RHigh-A21
5A.J. Ewing2B/OFNYML/RAAA21
6Eric HartmanOFATLL/RHigh-A20
7Wei-En LinSPATHL/LAA20
8Jacob GonzalezSSCHWL/RAAA24
9Spencer JonesOFNYYL/LMLB25
10Braylon PayneOFMILL/LHigh-A19








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Recently Graduated Prospects

With their Top 700 ranking at the time of graduation.

No. Name Grad
1 Konnor Griffin, PIT 1
2 Kevin McGonigle, DET 2
3 JJ Wetherholt, STL 4
4 Sal Stewart, CIN 5
5 Chase DeLauter, CLE 4
6 Samuel Basallo, BAL 7
7 Nolan McLean, NYM 9
8 Munetaka Murakami, CHW 21
9 Carson Benge, NYM 10
10 Payton Tolle, BOS 16
11 Carter Jensen, KC 23
12 Connelly Early, BOS 35
13 Bubba Chandler, PIT 13
14 Parker Messick, CLE 118
15 Kazuma Okamoto, TOR 80
16 Dylan Beavers, BAL 28
17 Andrew Painter, PHI 40
18 Didier Fuentes, ATL 41
19 Moises Ballesteros, CHC 41
20 Justin Crawford, PHI 50
21 Jose Fernandez, ARI 88
22 Owen Caissie, MIA 31
23 Carson Williams, TB 49
24 Brice Matthews, HOU 111
25 Brandon Sproat, MIL 104
26 T.J. Rumfield, COL 122
27 Alex Freeland, LAD 151
28 Ryan Johnson, LAA 147
29 Daniel Susac, SF 207
30 Tyler Black, MIL 244
31 Anthony Nunez, BAL 240
32 AJ Blubaugh, HOU 247
33 Bradgley Rodriguez, SD 274
34 Nathan Church, STL 313
35 Nick Yorke, PIT 363
36 Foster Griffin, WAS 406
37 Luinder Avila, KC 422
38 Ty Madden, DET NR
39 Andrew Morris, MIN 395
40 Peyton Pallette, CLE 464
41 Sam Aldegheri, LAA 473
42 Dustin Harris, CHW 688
43 Brandyn Garcia, ARI 614
44 Kyle Hurt, LAD NR
45 Billy Cook, PIT 566
46 Zak Kent, WAS NR

 

Top 10 Dynasty Rankings

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No. Name Pos
1 Shohei Ohtani, LAD UT/SP
2 Bobby Witt Jr., KC SS
3 Juan Soto, NYM OF
4 Elly De La Cruz, CIN SS
5 Corbin Carroll, ARI OF
6 Aaron Judge, NYY OF
7 Paul Skenes, PIT SP
8 Gunnar Henderson, BAL SS
9 Ronald Acuna Jr., ATL OF
10 Tarik Skubal, DET SP

 



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