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. 

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No.NamePosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Jacob MisiorowskiSPRPMILR/RMLB23
2Roman AnthonyOFBOSL/RMLB21
3Konnor GriffinOFPITR/RHigh-A19
4Leo De VriesSSSDL/RHigh-A18
5Jesus MadeSSMILS/RSingle-A18
6Sebastian WalcottSSTEXR/RAA19
7Luke Keaschall2BMINR/RMLB (IL)22
8Samuel BasalloC/1BBALL/RAAA20
9Walker JenkinsOFMINL/RAA20
10Jac Caglianone1BKCL/LMLB22
11Andrew PainterSPPHIR/RAAA22
12Bubba ChandlerSPPITS/RAAA22
13Josue De PaulaOFLADL/LHigh-A20
14Max ClarkOFDETL/LHigh-A20
15Zyhir HopeOFLADL/LHigh-A20
16Chase BurnsSPCINR/RMLB22
17JJ WetherholtSSSLL/RAA22
18Travis Bazzana2BCLEL/RAA (IL)22
19Kevin McGonigle2B/SSDETL/RHigh-A20
20Luis PenaSSMILR/RSingle-A18
21Marcelo MayerSSBOSL/RMLB22
22Jett WilliamsSSNYMR/RAA21
23Jonah Tong (pictured above)SPRPNYMR/RAA22
24Jordan LawlarSSARIR/RAAA (IL)22
25Bryce EldridgeOFSFL/RAAA (IL)20
26Dalton RushingC/OFLADL/RMLB24
27George Lombard Jr.SSNYYR/RAA20
28Lazaro MontesOFSEAL/RAA20
29Bryce RainerSSDETL/RSingle-A19
30Arjun NimmalaSSTORR/RHigh-A19