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RotoProspects.com releases it’s team-by-team prospect rankings breakdown of the end-of-season Top 700, continuing with the AL West teams (Houston, Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle and Texas).

Houston Astros

Jacob Melton takes the top spot for the Astros, who have 16 players in the end-of-season Top 700 Prospect Rankings. Melton hit 15 home runs and had 30 stolen bases across Double-A and Triple-A. Rounding out the Top 5 Astros are: Luis Baez, Brice Matthews, Zach Dezenzo and Shay Whitcomb. CLICK HERE FOR THE ENITRE LIST (subscription required)

Los Angeles Angels

Christian Moore takes the top spot for the Angels, who have 13 players in the end-of-season Top 700 Prospect Rankings. Moore hit .347/.400/.584 with 6 home runs in his first 25 pro games after being drafted eighth overall in the 2024 MLB Draft. Rounding out the Top 5 Angels are: Caden Dana, George Klassen, Matthew Lugo and Sam Aldegheri. CLICK HERE FOR THE ENITRE LIST (subscription required)

Oakland Athletics

Nick Kurtz takes the top spot for the A’s, who have 21 players in the end-of-season Top 700 Prospect Rankings. Kurtz was chosen fourth overall in the 2024 MLB Draft and crushed four home runs with a 1.283 OPS in his first 12 pro games before injuring his ankle. Rounding out the Top 5 A’s are: Colby Thomas, Jacob Wilson, Henry Bolte and Max Muncy. CLICK HERE FOR THE ENITRE LIST (subscription required)

Seattle Mariners

Lazaro Montes takes the top spot for the Mariners, who have 18 players in the end-of-season Top 700 Prospect Rankings. Montes hit .288 with 21 home runs and 105 RBIs across Low-A and High-A in 2024. Rounding out the Top 5 Mariners are: Colt Emerson, Felnin Celesten, Logan Evans and Michael Arroyo. CLICK HERE FOR THE ENITRE LIST (subscription required)

Texas Rangers

Sebastian Walcott (pictured above) takes the top spot for the Rangers, who have 28 players in the end-of-season Top 700 Prospect Rankings. Walcott hit 11 home runs and had 27 stolen bases in 121 games after the 18-year-old made his debut last season. Rounding out the Top 5 Rangers are: Kumar Rocker, Alejandro Rosario, Emiliano Teodo and Jack Leiter. CLICK HERE FOR THE ENITRE LIST (subscription required)