Thursday, March 23, 2023

March 2023 Top 100 Prospects

 March 2023 Top 100 Prospects:

Baseball is just around the corner. Finally! And not long after the milb season will start. Here's my top 100 list for March 2023. Guys close to the bigs get a boost for me and some guys have really made an impression on me this Spring. 

  1. Corbin Carroll, OF, ARI
  2. Jordan Walker, 3B, STL
  3. Anthony Volpe, SS, NYY
  4. Elly De La Cruz, SS, CIN
  5. Jasson Dominguez, OF, NYY
  6. Gunnar Henderson, SS, BAL
  7. Jordan Lawlar, SS, ARI
  8. Grayson Rodriguez, P, BAL
  9. James Wood, OF, WAS
  10. Jackson Chourio, OF, MIL
  11. Andrew Painter, P, PHI
  12. Jackson Holliday, SS, BAL
  13. Ricky Tiedemann, P, TOR
  14. Kyle Manzardo, 1B, TBR
  15. Druw Jones, OF, ARI
  16. Ezequiel Tovar, SS, COL
  17. Miguel Vargas, 2B, LAD
  18. Christian Encarnacion-Strand, 1B, CIN
  19. Colton Cowser, OF, BAL
  20. Noelvi Marte, SS, CIN
  21. Junior Caminero, SS, TBR
  22. Pete Crow-Armstrong, OF, CHC
  23. Josh Jung, 3B, TEX
  24. Curtis Mead, 3B, TBR
  25. Connor Norby, 2B, BAL
  26. Tristan Casas, 1B, BOS
  27. Eury Perez, P, MIA
  28. Endy Rodriguez, C, PIT
  29. Francisco Alvarez, C, NYM
  30. Brandon Pfaadt, P, ARI
  31. Tink Hence, P, STL
  32. Evan Carter, OF, TEX
  33. Daniel Espino, P, CLE
  34. Jackson Merrill, SS, SDP
  35. Marcelo Mayer, SS, BOS
  36. TeMarr Johnson, 2B, PIT
  37. Elijah Green, OF, WAS
  38. Royce Lewis, SS, MIN
  39. Zac Veen, OF, COL
  40. Sal Frelick, OF, MIL
  41. Emmanuel Rodriguez, OF, MIN
  42. Matt Mervis, 1B, CHC
  43. Austin Wells, C, NYY
  44. Oscar Colas, OF, CHW
  45. Edouard Julien, 2B, MIN
  46. Gavin Williams, P, CLE
  47. Taj Bradley, P, TBR
  48. Brett Baty, 3B, NYM
  49. Jordan Westburg, SS, BAL
  50. Kyle Harrison, P, SFG
  51. Robert Hassell III, OF, WAS
  52. Joey Wiemer, OF, MIL
  53. Harry Ford, C, SEA
  54. Kodai Senga, P, NYM
  55. Oswald Peraza, SS, NYY
  56. Marco Luciano, SS, SFG
  57. Michael Busch, 2B, LAD
  58. Hunter Brown, P, HOU
  59. Edwin Arroyo, SS, CIN
  60. Adael Amador, SS, COL
  61. Andy Pages, OF, LAD
  62. Kevin Parada, C, NYM
  63. Brooks Lee, SS, MIN
  64. Will Brennan, OF, CLE
  65. Bo Naylor, C, CLE
  66. Cam Collier, 3B, CIN
  67. Masyn Winn, SS, STL
  68. Kevin Alcantara, OF, CHC
  69. Tyler Soderstrom, 1B, OAK
  70. Cedanne Rafaela, OF, BOS
  71. Esteury Ruiz, OF, OAK
  72. Gavin Cross, OF, KCR
  73. Bryce Miller, P, SEA
  74. Spencer Jones, OF, NYY
  75. Gavin Stone, P, LAD
  76. Heston Kjerstaad, OF, BAL
  77. Dustin Harris, OF, TEX
  78. Gabriel Gonzalez, OF, SEA
  79. Hayden Wesneski, P, CHC
  80. Alexander Canario, OF, CHC
  81. Miguel Bleis, OF, BOS
  82. Tanner Bibee, P, CLE
  83. Osleivis Basabe, SS, TBR
  84. Owen White, P, TEX
  85. Everson Pereira, OF, NYY
  86. Zach Neto, SS, LAA
  87. Logan O'Hoppe, C, LAA
  88. Jacob Berry, 3B, MIA
  89. Brayan Rocchio, SS, CLE
  90. Vaun Brown, OF, SFG
  91. Diego Cartaya, C, LAD
  92. Mason Auer, OF, TBR
  93. Henry Davis, C, PIT
  94. James Outman, OF, LAD
  95. Ethan Salas, C, SDP
  96. Dalton Rushing, C, LAD
  97. Brennan Davis, OF, CHC
  98. Carlos Jorge, 2B, CIN
  99. Cristian Hernandez, SS, CHC
  100. Jared Shuster, P, ATL

Saturday, March 18, 2023

March 2023 Top Prospects 50-100

50. Kyle Harrison, P, SFG
51. Robert Hassell III, OF, WAS
52. Joey Wiemer, OF, MIL
53. Harry Ford, C, SEA
54. Kodai Senga, P, NYM
55. Oswald Peraza, SS, NYY
56. Marco Luciano, SS, SFG
57. Michael Busch, 2B, LAD
58. Hunter Brown, P, HOU
59. Edwin Arroyo, SS, CIN
60. Adael Amador, SS, COL
61. Andy Pages, OF, LAD
62. Kevin Parada, C, NYM
63. Brooks Lee, SS, MIN
64. Will Brennan, OF, CLE
65. Bo Naylor, C, CLE
66. Cam Collier, 3B, CIN
67. Masyn Winn, SS, STL
68. Kevin Alcantara, OF, CHC
69. Tyler Soderstrom, 1B, OAK
70. Cedanne Rafaela, OF, BOS
71. Esteury Ruiz, OF, OAK
72. Gavin Cross, OF, KCR
73. Bryce Miller, P, SEA
74. Spencer Jones, OF, NYY
75. Gavin Stone, P, LAD
76. Heston Kjerstad, OF, BAL
77. Dustin Harris, OF, TEX
78. Gabriel Gonzalez, OF, SEA
79. Hayden Wesneski, P, CHC
80. Alexander Canario, OF, CHC
81. Miguel Bleis, OF, BOS
82. Tanner Bibee, P, CLE
83. Osleivis Basabe, SS, TBR
84. Owen White, P, TEX
85. Everson Pereira, OF, NYY
86. Zach Neto, SS, LAA
87. Logan O'Hoppe, C, LAA
88. Jacob Berry, 3B, MIA
89. Brayan Rocchio, SS, CLE
90. Vaun Brown, OF, SFG
91. Diego Cartaya, C, LAD
92. Mason Auer, OF, TBR
93. Henry Davis, C, PIT
94. James Outman, OF, LAD
95. Ethan Salas, C, SDP
96. Dalton Rushing, C, LAD
97. Brennan Davis, OF, CHC
98. Carlos Jorge, 2B, CIN
99. Cristian Hernandez, SS, CHC
100. Jared Shuster, P, ATL

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

Spring Training Storylines 2023

Finally! Spring Training is almost here followed quickly by the WBC. Here are some fantasy relevant storylines to follow:

Starters Finally Healthy:

Chris Sale: This is a story line every year but I'm especially interested to see Chris Sale. Boston could certainly use some good injury news for once this off season. When Sale has been healthy he's been pretty good still. The problem is that's been a small sample size. Is this finally the year? You can roll the dice on him but he's a lottery ticket at this point. 

Freddy Peralta: On Fantrax Freddy Peralta's ADP has hovered around 130-140. The metrics are so good but the shoulder just wasn't last year. He's not pitching in the WBC which I'm grateful for. Here's to hoping he looks good this Spring. If you can get him at a discount right now and have room to roll the dice I would. If he's healthy this spring that ADP is going to soar. 

Kenta Maeda: Remember him? Finally coming back from TJ surgery. His last season before injury was a little disappointing but if you're looking for a late dart throw you could do worse. He's expected to have a normal Spring Training so we should have a good sense of where he is by opening day and late March drafts. 

Tyler Glasnow: Glasnow came back briefly at the end of 2022 for just a handful of innings but looked good. He should hit the ground running, hopefully with not too must rust after a normal off season. 

Young Opportunities: 

Position battles may benefit some from WBC as some young guys may get a longer look. Here's some young guys I'm excited to watch

Vaughn Grissom: Dansby walked and right now the SS options are Grissom, Orlando Arcia, and....Ehire Adrianza? This feels like Grissom's job to lose. If he struggles the Braves could roll with Arcia but I can't imagine that lasting long. Maybe the Braves bring in an Elvis Andrus or someone late, but I'll be watching and cheering for Grissom to take this job and run with it. 2B rankings need him to. 

Position Locks: Guys like Corbin Carroll, Gunnar Henderson, Logan O'Hoppe, Josh Jung, Francisco Alvarez, and Miguel Vargas shouldn't have much trouble cracking the Opening Day roster, but these guys are still some of my favorites to watch. A few of these would really have to have an awful spring to start in AAA. Some do have a little to prove, but all could be contributors to fantasy lineups early. 

Sneaky Value: Spencer Steer has a real chance to make some noise in GAB. He has a little experience under his belt and ample opportunity in a great place to hit. He just needs to earn the job this spring. 

Everyone is crazy for Estuery Ruiz and he absolutely should play after being the centerpiece for Sean Murphy. But my favorite sneaky speed guy is Ji-Hwan Bae. He had a great 2023 swiping 30 bags with a great average and OBP. He can play 2B or OF. The Pirates do have some options....I guess you'd call them...for OF. But at 2B he needs to beat Rodolfo Castro and NRI and very well could give you 30+ steals with a solid average and OBP. The power is still coming along. He just needs to win the job. 

Some guys I honestly have no clue how it shakes it. Cubs did everything they could to block Matt Mervis but how long does that last? What do the Yankees do with Oswaldo Cabrera and Peraza? Does Grayson Rodriguez actually have a shot and breaking in the rotation? Same with Andrew Painter? What prospect will make it almost impossible to send to AAA? Elly De La Cruz? 

Bullpens:
Who closes in LA? Yankees? Texas? Miami? Is Chapman back in KC? Oakland? There's always sneaky value it seems in guys who grab the closer job. This is usually more listening to managers and who they talk about than actually what we can learn in the spring but for some of these battles the hot hand may at least get the first look. 

Lineups:
This is kind of position battles too, but how do the need rules impact lineups? Do speed guys return to top of the lineups? Who opens in the Yankees Outfield? The Dodgers actual have a number of lineup openings so how does that shake out? This is the suttle stuff that shakes out in the final days when you see who actually is in the lineup and where as Spring Training comes to a close. 

I'm sure there are many, many more. Who are you watching?

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Top 50 FYPD 2023

1. Jackson Holliday, SS, BAL
The last year plus for Holliday has been insane. His stock has absolutely soared. I love his smooth swing and plate discipline. The upside is certainly there but matched with his floor he comes in as my 1.1.

2. Druw Jones, OF, ARI
Jones and Holliday are a tier by themselves for me. The ceiling is massive, so if that's your thing, he's probably your 1.1. The hit tool though will determine that ceiling. 

3. TeMarr Johnson, 2B/SS, PIT
The three spot in this class is tough. You can make an argument for 3-4 guys. But I'm going with the guy with the hit tool. Johnson may have the best hit tool in this class, and that's really saying something. He didn't have a great debut but I'm not worried about the bat. For a high school bat he's actually a pretty safe pick. 

4. Elijah Greene, OF, WAS 
I feel like we have heard about Greene for like 5 years. There was a time he was the no doubt 1.1 in this class. There's still an argument for that honestly. The tools are all there to be a super star 5 category future first round overall pick. But there's also some bust risk here because of the contact skills and swing and miss. If you want to shoot for the moon there's an argument for him going anywhere in these first four picks. 

5. Kodai Senga, P, NYM 
Here's a tough one to rank. The Mets gave this guy a lot of money, which should mean something...but who didn't the Mets give money to this off season (Correa...sorry Mets fans). The risk here is the same as any pitcher coming over but also there's some command questions. But he also has a good fastball and a pitch they call the ghost forkball. I like the sound of that. If you're contending and have a high pick via a trade or something this your pick. 

6. Kevin Parada, C, NYM 
My first college bat off the board might be a surprise but I honestly don't get why he's falling down boards. He can mash. I don't really care where he plays. The guy can hit. I watched a lot of Parada last year and he should be a quick mover with a ceiling of a top 2-3 catcher if he sticks there. There's plenty of pop in his bat. 

7. Brooks Lee, SS, MIN 
Another fast mover. Lee is big for SS so I'm not sure he sticks there but his bat will play regardless of where he ends up. The hit tool is really, really good. How much power he gets too is why he's falling down some boards but this is another example of me trusting the guy who can get the bat on the ball consistently.

8. Cam Collier, 3B, CIN
Collier was not really on my radar going into the draft. He absolutely burst onto the scene in his debut. There's not much more he could do and looks to be another exciting young Reds infielder. You can dream on this profile being a plus bat across the board. You can make an argument for him as high as 3 or 4. 

9. Gavin Cross, OF, KCR
Cross has a lot of tools and should provide a lot of power and speed while being a pretty quick mover. He should push through multiple levels next year. For OBP leagues he gets another bump as well. 

10. Chase DeLauter, OF, CLE
He's one of the toughest guys to rank. He could be the best player in the class or a complete bust. Both seem pretty possible. He played at a small school and struggled at times against bigger programs. Especially against lefties. But at the same time he was absolutely dominant against pretty much everyone else. Selecting DeLauter feels like rolling the dice more than a usual college bat, but that roll of the dice could also land you a fast moving impact bat. 

11. Zach Neto, SS, LAA
12. Spencer Jones, OF, NYY
13. Dylan Lesko, SP, SDP
14. Jacob Berry, 3B, MIA 
15. Dalton Rushing, C, LAD

16. Kumar Rocker, P, TEX
I'm probably the high guy on Rocker. Sure there's injury risk here and we've only seen limited action from him. Rangers did get him at unslot value. All things considered though this is still a very interesting profile. There's certainly risk but in the teens I'm fine to roll the dice on him. The big fastball and wipe out slider are a dynamic duo. 

17. Masataka Yoshida, OF, BOS
18. Jace Jung, 2B, DET 
19. Jett Williams, SS, NYM 

20. Drew Gilbert, OF, HOU
I'm a little lower than most on Gilbert. I saw a lot of him last year as a Vols fan. He has a lot of things going for him. Tremendous defense in CF. Solid tools across the board. But he's more of a floor player for me than ceiling. One of those guys who is a better real life player than fantasy. 

21. Cole Young, SS, SEA

22. Felnin Celesten, SS, SEA
A note on international guys in general first. These guys are all boom and bust it seems. So this is either a absolute steals or a wasted pick and there really hasn't been much in between. Remember when we used an early first round pick on Kevin Maitan and Robert Puason? But also on Marco Luciano and Jasson Dominguez. All those guys carried pretty much the same pedigree as Celesten. So, do you feel lucky? 

23. Brock Porter, P, TEX
24. Cade Horton, P, CHC
25. Cooper Hjerpe, P, STL

26. Connor Prielipp, P, MIN
This stage of an FYPD I'm taking the upside of a SP who should be ready to go right out of the gate and immediately make this pick a steal. If it wasn't for an injury there's a chance Prielipp would have been a top 10 pick in this class. I'm willing to gamble on that at this point. 

27. Jud Fabian, OF, BAL
Once upon a time Fabian was in the discussion for the number one pick of this class. Then the strikeouts came and he really faded. But then he landed in a fantastic place to get developed and showed a lot of that promise that had him in the 1.1 conversation during his debut. This feels like a great place to take a bat that has the tools to really rise quickly. 

28. Dylan Beavers, OF, BAL
29. Ivan Melendez, 1B, ARI

30. Carson Whisenhunt, P, SFG
Pretty much the same thing I said about Prielipp I feel about Whisenhunt. Only he fell down boards because of suspension and not injury. The stuff is electric though and I trust the Giants to develop him. He already had a tremendous start to his pro career last year. Another month or so of that at another level and he would have been a top 15 pick in this class. 

31. Ethan Salas, C, SDP
32. Brandon Barriera, P, TOR
33. Owen Murphy, P, ATL 
34. Eric Brown Jr. SS, MIL
35. Daniel Susac, C, OAK

36. Jordan Beck, OF, COL
I saw a lot of Beck last year too (I'm a Tennessee fan in case you haven't pieces that together). Beck has a great hit tool. The power is there too, although I have always felt like he should get to a little more. Maybe that little bit more will come at Coors. There's not really much speed but the glove is solid and will help him stick in the OF. 

37. Blade Tidewell, P, NYM
I might as well right about another relevant former Vol, although I didn't see a ton of him last year. He spent a lot of the year hurt and fell to the second round as a result. He has a big fastball and wipe out slider but needs another pitch. There's big strikeout stuff that had him start the year as a top 10 draft prospect. There's also a decent amount reliever risk though. 

37. Landon Sims, P, ARI
39. Jackson Ferris, P, CHC
40. Tyler Locklear, 1B, SEA 
41. Justin Crawford, OF, PHI
42. Joendry Vargas, SS, LAD
43. Brandon Mayea, OF, NYY
44 Noah Schultz, P, CHW
45. Sterling Thompson, OF, COL
46. Peyton Graham, SS, DET
47. Robby Snelling, P, SDP
48. Xavier Isaac, 1B, TBR
49. Gabriel Hughes, P, COL
50. Jacob Misiorowski, P, MIL

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Monday, January 10, 2022

What's Up with These Guys?

 What's Up with These Guys?- January 2022

These are not necessarily breakout players. Could they be? Sure. These are more "on your radar kind of guys." Depending on how deep your league is of course. 

These are guys I kept coming across this off-season either on leader boards or just guys some people seem to think hung the moon and others don't even know their name. They are guys I kept asking myself "What's up with these guys?" and "what do you make of these guys?" 

So, I ask you, what do you make of these guys? 


Ryan Murphy, P, SFG:

In 2021 who led the minor leagues in strikeouts? Cade Cavalli with 175. 

Who was second? Carson Ragsdale. He's 6'8" and struck out 167 at Low A at the age of 23...but with a 4.43 ERA. 

Just behind Ragsdale was Giants pitcher Ryan Murphy. The 21 year old threw 107.1 innings across Low and High A striking out 164 and walking just 26. Wow! That is perhaps the quietest 13.8 K/9 season I can remember. If he hadn't injured his back he probably would have led all of minor league baseball in strikeouts. 

Murphy was a fifth round selection by the Giants in 2020 out of Le Moyne College. Where? The same school that produced Josiah Gray...so what's up with Murphy? 

Control and command are the name of the game for Murphy. He pounds the strike zone. His fastball isn't overwhelming, sitting 91-94. He has 3, maybe 4 additional pitches. A slider, curveball, developing change-up, and cut fastball off some of his sliders. 

 This probably isn't a huge ceiling profile for a pitcher but certainly there is some good floor. Add in the Giants voodoo with pitchers of late and this is certainly an intriguing arm that's not getting enough hype. 


Jayce Easley, OF, TEX:

Same game different category. Who led all of MiLB in steals last year? Answer: Jayce Easley, son of former big leaguer Damion Easley. And just what did that season look like? 70 steals in 80 attempts....in just 98 games. 

Now wait just a second. All of this was in A Ball where they had the wonderful idea that to speed up the game the pitcher could only throw over twice...because that was being so abused, right? That is to say though that played a factor in this. Still, that doesn't account for all 70 steals. 

Ok, so he's fast. But what if I told you he also walked 78 times to 83 strikeouts in 401 plate appearances. He hit .244 with a .403 OBP. He also added 15 extra base hits (1 Home Run, 11 doubles, 3 triples). All at just 21 years old so he wasn't necessarily old for the level either. 

So what do you make of this? I don't know...the speed and plate discipline are intriguing. The MLB pedigree is there. I'm certainly intrigued but I need to see more. He's one I'm watching closely as he climbs the ladder. 


Carlos Jorge, SS, CIN:

The Dominican League is about as boom or bust as it comes. It's where breakouts seem to start or where busts become apparent. Sometimes both can happen. A player breaks out in the Dominican League and then they never show anything again. All that said, the leader from the Dominican League last Summer in OPS? Carlos Jorge of the Reds. He came onto my radar from one of Michael Richards @MPRichards1981 tweets. If you aren't following him, do it. 

He hit .346 AVG. with a .436 OBP. 3 Homers and 27 steals in 32 attempts. He also added 8 doubles and 10 triples. 

Is this the start of a breakout? Only time will tell, but I'm certainly interested. He wasn't a huge signing bonus guy for the Reds but that doesn't mean he couldn't have been a steal. 


Johan Rojas, OF, PHI:

Rojas didn't lead any categories he's just an interesting profile I keep coming across. People either love him or have no idea who he is. His 2021 was certainly interesting. 

Across Low and High A (and one Rookie league game) he hit: 

.262/.329/.417, 11 HR, 34 SB

The power speed is interesting. He was just 20 this year. The small 17 game sample of High A in particular was very interesting. His success or failure will depend on his plate discipline. There's some swing and miss, although not an overly concerning amount of strikeouts. But he just isn't walking enough yet. 

Last spring Rojas was getting rave reviews everywhere- writers, coaches, front office. He certainly impressed in 2021 but didn't skyrocket up rankings. That doesn't mean he won't. He's another one to watch how he looks out of the gates in 2022. 


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Monday, January 3, 2022

Top 50 2022 FYPD Rankings

 With J2 signing right around the corner many leagues with First Year Player Drafts will begin drafting in the coming weeks. Overall this is a weaker class than recent years. I lean upside in a class like this over floor. In a recent FYPD mock I did I took prep players or international players with 7 of my first 10 picks. My strategy is to take lottery tickets. If they hit, they soar up the rankings. If they don't I just replace them with breakouts in season. I also in this class am looking for prospects who may still be available in your leagues that are easily better than a lot of this class.

 Here are my top 50 FYPD players for 2022: 

  1. Jack Leiter, P, TEX
  2. Marcelo Mayer, SS, BOS
  3. Brady House, SS, WAS
  4. Jordan Lawlar, SS, ARI
  5. Khalil Watson, SS, MIA
  6. Seiya Suzuki, OF, FA
  7. Henry Davis, C, PIT
  8. Colton Cowser, OF, BAL
  9. Trey Sweeney, SS, NYY
  10. Harry Ford, C, SEA
  11. Matt McClain, SS, CIN
  12. Benny Montgomery, OF, COL
  13. Roderick Arias, SS, NYY
  14. James Triantos, SS, CHC
  15. Cristian Vaquero, OF, WAS
  16. Jackson Jobe, P, DET
  17. Sal Frelick, OF, MIL
  18. Jay Allen, OF, CIN
  19. Andrew Painter, P, PHI
  20. William Bergolla, SS, PHI
  21. Sam Bachman, P, LAA
  22. Gunnar Hoglund, P, TOR
  23. Gavin Williams, P, CLE
  24. Ricardo Cabrera, SS, CIN
  25. Ryan Cusick, P, ATL
  26. Connor Norby, 2B, BAL
  27. Jackson Merrill, SS, SDP
  28. Ty Madden, P, DET
  29. Jordan Wicks, P, CHC
  30. Will Bednar, P, SFG
  31. Lazaro Montes, OF, SEA
  32. Oscar Colas, OF, CHW
  33. Chase Petty, P, MIN
  34. James Wood, OF, SDP
  35. Alex Binelas, 3B, BOS
  36. Lonnie White, OF, PIT
  37. Carson Williams, SS, TBR
  38. Colson Montgomery, SS, CHW
  39. Joshua Baez, OF, STL
  40. Zack Gelof, 3B, OAK
  41. Anthony Gutierrez, OF, WAS
  42. Samuel Munoz, OF, LAD
  43. Wes Kath, 3B, CHW
  44. Michael McGreevy, P, STL
  45. Jaden Hill, P, COL
  46. Max Muncy, SS, OAK
  47. Aaron Zavala, OF, TEX
  48. Christian Franklin, OF, CHC
  49. Frank Mozzicato, P, KCR
  50. Bubba Chandler, RHP, PIT
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Wednesday, December 22, 2021

2022 Only Top 50 Fantasy Prospects

 This is a list of top 50 prospects for 2022 only. This factors in 2022 fantasy impact only. To make this list I think they will be a factor in fantasy in 2022 for some portion of the season. Full season impact weighs heavy in this list, but is balanced with how impactful a player they will be once in the big leagues. This list is designed to help win now dynasty teams or redraft leagues looking for what prospects they should own. 


  1.  Bobby Witt Jr., SS, KCR
  2. Adley Rutschman, C, BAL
  3. O’Neil Cruz, SS, PIT
  4. Riley Greene, OF, DET
  5. Sixto Sanchez, P, MIA
  6. Spencer Torkelson, 3B, DET
  7. Josh Jung, 3B, TEX
  8. Vidal Brujan, 2B, TBR
  9. Shane Baz, P, TBR
  10. Nate Pearson, P, TOR
  11. Jose Miranda, 3B, MIN
  12. Edward Cabrera, P, MIA
  13. Josh Lowe, OF, TBR
  14. Alec Thomas, OF, ARI
  15. Joe Ryan, P, MIN
  16. Aaron Ashby, P, MIL
  17. Nolan Gorman, 2B, STL
  18. Triston Casas, 1B, BOS
  19. Seiya Suzuki, OF, FA
  20. Brennan Davis, OF, CHC
  21. Nick Pratto, 1B, KCR
  22. Reid Detmers, P, LAA
  23. Max Meyer, P, MIA
  24. Nick Lodolo, P, CIN
  25. Jose Barrero, SS, CIN
  26. MJ Melendez, C, KCR
  27. Hunter Greene, P, CIN
  28. Joey Bart, C, SFG
  29. Jarren Duran, OF, BOS
  30. Luis Gil, P, NYY
  31. Bryson Stott, SS, PHI
  32. Kiebert Ruiz, C, WAS
  33. Jeter Downs, SS, BOS
  34. Matthew Liberatore, P, STL
  35. Gabriel Moreno, C, TOR
  36. Cade Cavalli, P, WAS
  37. Julio Rodriguez, OF, SEA
  38. Roansy Contreras, P, PIT
  39. Matt Brash, P, SEA
  40. Cole Winn, P, TEX
  41. Camilo Doval, RP, SFG
  42. George Kirby, P, SEA
  43. Mark Vientos, 3B, NYM
  44. Juan Yepez, 1B, STL
  45. Spencer Strider, P, ATL
  46. Seth Beer, OF, HOU
  47. Kyle Isbel, OF, KCR
  48. Clarke Schmidt, P, NYY
  49. MacKenzie Gore, P, SDP
  50. Forrest Whitley, P, HOU

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