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 ‘Arrival’ Tier: Opening Day statements were made

Kevin McGonigle, 2B/SS, Detroit Tigers: Welcome to the show, kid. McGonigle (pictured above) didn’t just make the roster; he turned his MLB debut on March 26 into a historic statement. Going 4-for-5 with two doubles against the Padres, he became only the 25th player in major league history to record four hits in his first career game. He drove in two runs on the very first pitch he saw—a 91 mph cutter—and showcased elite speed by beating out an infield single. His 75-grade hit tool is officially a big-league reality.

Carson Benge, OF, New York Mets: The Mets signaled their confidence in Benge by naming him the Opening Day right fielder, and he rewarded them immediately. Facing Paul Skenes and the Pirates, Benge had a “dream debut,” going 1-for-3 with a solo home run, two walks, and a stolen base. His home run—a 105.3 mph blast —capped an 11-7 Mets win. Benge admitted he “blacked out” while running the bases, but Day 1 is something fantasy baseball managers will remember clearly.

Chase DeLauter, OF, Cleveland Guardians: Despite some lower-body soreness early in camp, DeLauter silenced any doubters with a vintage Opening Day performance. He clubbed a home run, swiped a bag, and walked three times, showing the elite plate discipline that makes him a dynasty cornerstone. At No. 40, he remains an incredible value based on his immediate MLB production.

Ryan Johnson pitches his way into Angels’ rotation and inside the Top 150

Johnson had a stellar spring where he sat 95.7 mph with his heater and flashed a vastly improved splitter. The 6-foot-6 righty pairs high-effort, deceptive mechanics with elite strike-throwing, making him a high-variance arm with genuine mid-rotation upside. With Alek Manoah struggling, the 2024 second-round pick is jumping straight into a starting role.

TJ Rumfield looks like a must-add in Colorado and jumps inside the Top 200

Acquired from the Yankees in January, Rumfield seized the starting first base job by striking out only once in 58 spring plate appearances while slashing .286/.368/.531. A former Minor League Gold Glover, he brings a mature left-handed bat to Coors Field that could provide an immediate boost to OBP and runs.

Reds’ Hector Rodriguez jumps up to No. 87 after showcasing his skills

The “Spring Breakout” standout for the Reds, Rodriguez set the tone by crushing a 424-foot home run in the prospect showcase. His twitchy athleticism and ability to punish high-velocity pitching have moved him firmly into our Top 100. While he remains aggressive at the plate, his plus contact skills and 20+ homer potential have him on the fast track to Cincinnati later this year.

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

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No.NamePosTeamB/TLevelAge
1Konnor GriffinOFPITR/RAAA20
2Kevin McGonigle2B/SSDETL/RMLB21
3Jesus MadeSSMILS/RAA19
4JJ WetherholtSSSTLL/RMLB23
5Walker JenkinsOFMINL/RAAA21
6Leo De VriesSSATHS/RAA19
7Samuel BasalloCBALL/RMLB21
8Sal Stewart1BCINR/RMLB22
9Nolan McLeanSPNYMR/RMLB24
10Carson BengeOFNYML/RMLB23
11Max ClarkOFDETL/LAA21
12Aidan Miller3BPHIR/RAAA (IL)22
13Colt EmersonSSSEAL/RAAA20
14Bubba ChandlerSPPITS/RMLB23
15Trey YesavageSPTORR/RMLB (IL)22
16Joshua BaezOFSTLR/RAAA23
17Sebastian WalcottSSTEXR/RAA20
18Thomas WhiteSPMIAL/LAA21
19Josue De PaulaOFLADL/LAA21
20Eduardo QuinteroOFLADR/RHigh-A20
21Edward Florentino1B/OFPITL/RSingle-A19
22Bryce RainerSSDETL/RSingle-A20
23Bryce Eldridge1BSFL/RAAA21
24Jonah TongSPRPNYMR/RAAA23
25Carter JensenCKCL/RMLB22