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Eric Cross' Top 100 Dynasty Prospect Rankings for Fantasy Baseball (June 2024)

James Wood - Fantasy Baseball Prospects, Draft Sleepers, MLB Rankings

Eric Cross provides his updated top 100 dynasty prospect rankings for fantasy baseball (June updated). These are the top MLB prospects to target in dynasty leagues for 2024 and beyond.

The 2024 season is flying by and we're already approaching the halfway mark in the Major Leagues. We now have all minor league levels in full swing as well with the Dominican Summer League now in session. We've seen plenty of value changes over the last month and several big names who graduated from prospect status, giving us a new No. 1 overall prospect below.

These rankings are geared toward standard 5x5 leagues (AVG) and consider many factors, including performance to date, scouting grades, future projection, and video and data analysis. Or, as I like to call it... PPP, which stands for profile, performance, projection.

While these rankings are more slanted towards long-term fantasy value, proximity and short-term value do play a part in where a prospect lands in my rankings. If you want to see the full Top 500, then head on over to my Patreon!

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Top 100 Fantasy Baseball Dynasty Prospects

Prospect notes and analysis can be found following the rankings table below.

Prospect Eligibility: Less than 130 MLB AB or 50 IP (I'm ignoring service time)
Rankings Updated: June 17, 2024

Rank  Player Position Team Age ETA
1 James Wood OF WAS 21.72 2024
2 Paul Skenes P PIT 22.02 Debuted
3 Jackson Holliday 2B BAL 20.50 Debuted
4 Junior Caminero 3B TBR 20.92 Debuted
5 Jordan Lawlar SS ARI 21.89 Debuted
6 Noelvi Marte 3B CIN 22.64 Debuted
7 Jasson Dominguez OF NYY 21.33 Debuted
8 Carson Williams SS TBR 20.95 2024
9 Dylan Crews OF WAS 21.95 2024
10 Coby Mayo 3B BAL 22.49 2024
11 Emmanuel Rodriguez OF MIN 21.27 2025
12 Walker Jenkins OF MIN 19.29 2026
13 Lazaro Montes OF SEA 19.62 2025
14 Xavier Isaac 1B TBR 20.47 2025
15 Colt Emerson SS SEA 18.88 2025
16 Samuel Basallo C/1B BAL 19.81 2025
17 Chase DeLauter OF CLE 22.66 2024
18 Kyle Manzardo 1B CLE 23.89 Debuted
19 Matt Shaw SS/2B CHC 22.58 2024
20 Jackson Jobe P DET 21.85 2024
21 Heston Kjerstad OF BAL 25.32 Debuted
22 Aidan Miller SS PHI 19.99 2026
23 Cade Horton P CHC 22.79 2024
24 Roman Anthony OF BOS 20.06 2025
25 Andrew Painter P PHI 21.16 2025
26 Graham Pauley 3B SDP 23.70 Debuted
27 Brock WIlken 3B MIL 21.97 2025
28 Tyler Black 1B/3B MIL 23.86 Debuted
29 Joey Loperfido OF/1B/2B HOU 25.07 Debuted
30 Spencer Jones OF NYY 23.06 2024
31 Christian Scott P NYM 24.98 Debuted
32 Agustin Ramirez C/1B NYY 22.74 2025
33 Max Clark OF DET 19.46 2026
34 Tyler Locklear 1B SEA 23.53 2024
35 Noah Schultz P CHW 20.84 2025
36 Felnin Celesten SS SEA 18.72 2026
37 Marcelo Mayer SS BOS 21.48 2024
38 Joendry Vargas SS LAD 18.57 2026
39 Jordan Beck OF COL 23.13 Debuted
40 Adael Amador 2B/SS COL 21.15 2025
41 Harry Ford C SEA 21.29 2025
42 Owen Caissie OF CHC 21.91 2024
43 Pete Crow-Armstrong OF CHC 22.20 Debuted
44 Brooks Lee SS MIN 23.31 2024
45 Ben Rice C/1B NYY 25.29 2024
46 Noble Meyer P MIA 19.40 2026
47 Josue De Paula OF LAD 19.03 2026
48 Brady House 3B WAS 21.01 2025
49 Hurston Waldrep P ATL 22.27 2024
50 Jett Williams SS NYM 20.59 2025
51 Kevin Alcantara OF CHC 21.90 2025
52 Cole Young SS SEA 20.86 2025
53 Colson Montgomery SS CHW 22.27 2024
54 Ricky Tiedemann P TOR 21.80 2024
55 Ronny Mauricio 2B/SS NYM 23.17 Debuted
56 Robby Snelling P SDP 20.46 2025
57 Jace Jung 2B DET 23.67 2024
58 Jacob Misiorowski P MIL 22.18 2024
59 Connor Norby 2B BAL 23.99 2024
60 Eduardo Quintero OF LAD 18.72 2026
61 Leodalis De Vries SS SDP 17.63 2027
62 Ralphy Velazquez C/1B CLE 19.02 2026
63 Jonatan Clase OF SEA 22.04 Debuted
64 Max Meyer P MIA 25.24 Debuted
65 Dustin Harris OF TEX 24.92 2024
66 Jacob Melton OF HOU 23.75 2024
67 Zebby Matthews P MIN 24.04 2025
68 James Triantos 2B CHC 21.35 2024
69 Dylan Beavers OF BAL 22.82 2024
70 Tink Hence P STL 21.83 2025
71 Yoeilin Cespedes SS BOS 18.74 2027
72 Sebastian Walcott SS TEX 18.23 2026
73 Brailer Guerrero OF TBR 17.95 2026
74 Orelvis Martinez 2B TOR 22.55 2024
75 Kyle Teel C BOS 22.30 2025
76 Drew Thorpe P CHW 23.68 2024
77 Ethan Salas C SDP 18.01 2026
78 Jaison Chourio OF CLE 19.05 2025
79 Rhett Lowder P CIN 22.25 2025
80 Drew Gilbert OF NYM 23.69 2024
81 Gabriel Gonzalez OF MIN 20.18 2025
82 Deyvison De Los Santos 3B/1B ARI 20.96 2024
83 Luke Keaschall 2B MIN 21.83 2025
84 Jay Allen II OF CIN 21.54 2024
85 Colby Thomas OF OAK 23.36 2024
86 Brayden Taylor SS/3B TBR 22.04 2025
87 Ricardo Cabrera SS CIN 19.59 2025
88 Bryce Eldridge 1B SFG 19.62 2026
89 Luisangel Acuna 2B,SS NYM 22.24 2024
90 George Klassen P PHI 22.36 2026
91 Thomas Saggese 2B/3B STL 22.15 2024
92 Chase Petty P CIN 21.17 2025
93 Abimelec Ortiz 1B TEX 22.29 2025
94 Addison Barger SS/3B/OF TOR 24.57 Debuted
95 Cade Povich P BAL 24.15 2024
96 Jairo Iriarte P CHW 22.47 2025
97 Victor Scott II OF STL 23.31 Debuted
98 Kevin McGonigle SS DET 19.80 2026
99 Dalton Rushing C/1B LAD 23.29 2024
100 Miguel Bleis OF BOS 20.26 2026

 

Fantasy Baseball Prospect Rankings Notes

James Wood (OF - WAS)

With Wyatt Langford graduating, we have a new top dog with James Wood. You honestly can't go wrong with any of the top four as your No. 1 overall, but I gave the slightest of edges to Wood due to his immense power/speed potential. Wood is currently on the IL but was slashing a robust .355/.465/.596 with nine home runs and 10 steals in 202 plate appearances. He also made notable improvements to his walk and strikeout rates, improving them from 11.8% to 17.3% and from 31.5% to 18.3% respectively. No other prospect matches Wood's fantasy ceiling in my eyes.

Carson Williams (SS - TBR)

Welcome to the top 10, Carson Williams. It was another decent jump for Williams this month who continues to showcase a plus power/speed blend this season with 16 doubles, 10 home runs, and 15 steals in 49 games so far. The concern is still how much AVG will he provide, but Williams could be a fantasy star even if he's a .260 hitter given his 25/25 upside. We could even see him later this season with Tampa Bay. However, 2025 is more likely.

Lazaro Montes (OF - SEA)

It's becoming hilarious that Lazaro Montes is still in Low-A. After excelling in 31 games at the level to close out the 2023 season, Montes has continued his dominance here in 2024, slashing .319/.425/.549 in 287 plate appearances, with 13 doubles and 13 home runs. Montes continues to show an advanced approach at the plate and his power is still waiting to be fully unlocked. If Montes can make enough contact long-term, we could be looking at a 35-40 home run hitter that hits around .260 or so.

Xavier Isaac (1B - TBR)

One of the biggest risers within the Top 100 in this update was Xavier Isaac. In 228 plate appearances this season in High-A, Isaac has racked up 15 doubles, 12 home runs, and 13 steals with a .310/.395/.579 slash line. He's deceptively athletic and could provide double-digit home runs annually to pair with more than 25 home runs and a high OBP. It wouldn't shock me to see him receive a promotion to Double-A in the near future.

Agustin Ramirez (C/1B - NYY) & Ben Rice (C/1B - NYY)

As a Red Sox fan, it pains me how high I am on the duo of Agustin Ramirez and Ben Rice. I've been one of the highest Rice rankers since the middle of last season and have been pushing Ramirez aggressively up my rankings this season as well. Ramirez has been one of the best hitters in Double-A so far this season, slashing .290/.374/.571 with 13 doubles, 16 home runs, and 13 steals. I'm not sure how much he runs in the Majors, but Ramirez should bring a solid contact/approach blend along with plus raw power. A promotion to Triple-A is long overdue.

Meanwhile, Rice has been excelling at the plate since the start of last season but still gets undervalued and under-ranked since he's 25 years old. Rice is slashing .275/.393/.532 with 15 home runs and nine steals in 60 games this season and has 35 home runs and 20 steals in 133 games since the start of last season with a stellar .302/.416/.577 slash line. Given his blend of contact, approach, power, and speed, Rice could develop into an impact fantasy catcher or first baseman.

Noah Schultz (SP - CHW)

With Paul Skenes set to graduate soon and the rest of the top pitching prospects either dealing with injuries or less-than-stellar performances, there's a real chance that Noah Schultz will become the new top pitching prospect at some point this season. A 6-foot-9 lefty, Shultz has above-average or better command and control over three pitches that could all wind up as plus offerings long-term. Those tools have been on full display this season as Schultz currently has a 3..14 ERA, 0.77 WHIP, 4.2% walk rate, and a 38% strikeout rate in 43 innings.

Zebby Matthews (SP - MIN)

Another month and another sizeable leap up my rankings for Daniel Zebulon Matthews. After posting a 112/15 K/BB ratio last year in 105.1 innings, Matthews decided that wasn't good enough and currently has 70 strikeouts to just TWO walks in 58.1 innings. This isn't just your typical high floor/low ceiling command specialist either and Matthews can miss bats at a high clip with a good four-pitch mix. He's a no-doubt top-10 pitching prospect right now and could be in the top five soon.

 

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