- Wander Franco, SS, Rays. Age (on opening day): 20. Where he played in 2019: low Class A, high Class A. 2019 minors: .327 BA (425 AB), 9 HR, 27 2B, 18 SB, .885 OPS, 56 BB, 35 K.
- MacKenzie Gore, SP, Padres. Age (on opening day): 22. Where he played in 2019: high Class A, Double-A. 2019 minors: 9-2, 1.69 ERA, 0.83 WHIP, 101 IP, 28 BB, 135 K.
- Jarred Kelenic, OF, Mariners. Age (on opening day): 21. Where he played in 2019: low Class A, high Class A, Double-A. 2019 minors: .291 BA (443 AB), 23 HR, 20 SB, .904 OPS, 50 BB, 111 K.
- Spencer Torkelson, 3B, Tigers. Age (on opening day): 21. Where he played in 2019: not under contract. The top pick in the 2020 draft feels like the sort of inevitability Kris Bryant was as a prospect, delivering the optimal combination of floor and ceiling.
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- Luis Robert, OF. Robert is currently 22 years old and is due to be called up by the White Sox sometime very soon. He’s had a monster year in the minors (playing for A(Adv), AA, and AAA) putting up a .333 average with a .384 OBP and a 1.018 OPS.
- Jo Adell, OF. Jo Adell has been one of the bigger prospect names thrown around over the past few years. He’s in the Angels system, currently playing for the Angels’ AAA affiliate the Salt Lake Bees.
- Kristian Robinson, OF. At just 18 years old, Robinson is a bit of a project. If you’re willing to wait, I think an investment in him will be well worth it, especially before other people in your league catch on.
- Nolan Gorman, 3B. Nolan Gorman, who is currently 19 years old, is yet another big prospect. He resides in the Cardinals’ farm system, currently playing for the Palm Beach Cardinals in A(Adv).
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Feb 21, 2021 · And the Top 50 Prospects for 2021 Fantasy Baseball. 51. 3B Josh Jung | Texas Rangers | 22 | A | 2021. The best Texas prospect since Gallo, Josh Jung brings full-field power, plate discipline, and a plus hit tool along with functional defense at the hot corner. I’m trying to acquire him in my 20-team OBP league and suggest anyone seeking ...
- Wander Franco (SS – TB) I’m clearly cheating right off-the-bat. Wander Franco is the easiest player to name as a “prospect stash” for 2021. That doesn’t mean it will bear fruit in 2021.
- Heliot Ramos (OF – SF) While Franco is the player with an 80-grade hit tool, Heliot Ramos is the prototypical hitter to watch. He was recently re-assigned to the San Francisco Giants’ Minor League camp, but he made quite the impression in his Spring Training, batting .424 with a 1.199 OPS.
- Alex Kirilloff (OF – MIN) I did not expect Alex Kirilloff to find his way onto this list. That’s because I expected Alex Kirilloff to find his way onto the Minnesota Twins for Opening Day.
- Jarred Kelenic (OF – SEA) Not only is Jarred Kelenic likely to rejoin the Seattle Mariners near the end of April, but he was in the mix for breaking camp with the team.
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- Randy Arozarena (OF – TB) 2020 : .281/.382/.641, 7 HR, 4 SB, 64 AB. MLB.com Prospect Ranking: Unranked. The Cardinals sent Randy Arozarena to the Rays last offseason for a package centered around prospect Matthew Liberatore.
- Ian Anderson (P – ATL) 2020 : 1.95 ERA, 2.54 FIP, 3.45 xFIP, 11.41 K/9, 3.90 BB/9, 32 1/3 IP. MLB.com Prospect Ranking: 34. Ian Anderson outdueled Gerrit Cole in the Bronx for his first-career start.
- Triston McKenzie (P – CLE) 2020: 3.24 ERA, 3.91 FIP, 3.60 xFIP, 11.34 K/9, 2.43 BB/9, 33 1/3 IP. MLB.com Prospect Ranking: 97. Cleveland took Triston McKenzie 42nd overall in 2015.
- Sixto Sanchez (P – MIA) 2020: 3.46 ERA, 3.50 FIP, 4.08 xFIP, 7.62 K/9, 2.54 BB/9, 39 IP. MLB.com Prospect Ranking: 19. Sixto Sanchez signed with the Phillies in 2015 and was traded to the Marlins in 2019 as part of the J.T.
- Jarred Kelenic, OF, Seattle Mariners (5): We’re probably alone in not having Wander Franco as our top prospect, but simply put, love Kelenic. The Mets made a huge mistake when they gave up Kelenic for Robinson Cano, but that error is about to become much more clear as this kid takes the majors by storm.
- Wander Franco, SS, Tampa Bay Rays (1): An enviable talent to be heading the Rays’ system, Franco still hasn’t been tested above High-A ball thanks to there being no minor league season last year.
- Julio Rodriguez, OF, Seattle Mariners (7): That’s right. Two of our top three prospects this season are Mariner outfielders. Apparently, things will be looking up in Em City real soon.
- Mackenzie Gore, SP, San Diego Padres (6): Gore in now baseball’s top pitching prospect, and is ready to claim a rotation spot, but the Padres are pretty stacked right now in that regard.
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May 19, 2021 · A massive part of fantasy baseball dynasty leagues always has been and always will be prospects. No matter if you’re a diehard to the format or relatively new, everyone loves prospects and wants to establish a rock-solid core on their dynasty team.
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