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Eric Cross' Top 100 Dynasty Prospect Rankings for Fantasy Baseball (July 2025)

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Eric Cross' updated fantasy baseball prospect dynasty rankings - his top 100 hitters and pitchers for July 2025. Check out his dynasty prospect risers and fallers.

We've reached the All-Star break and all the excitement that comes with it. In addition to the All-Star Game, Futures game, and Home Run Derby, we also have the Major League Baseball 2025 draft kicking off today (July 13), which will bring a whole new batch of prospects added to my August prospect rankings. But for now, here are my Top 100 prospect rankings from my July update.

These MLB prospect rankings are geared toward standard 5x5 fantasy baseball 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, and projection.

While these dynasty fantasy baseball prospect 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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Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Prospect Rankings: July Update

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

Prospect Eligibility: Less than 130 MLB AB or 50 IP (I'm ignoring service time)

Rankings Updated: July 2025

Rank  Player Position Team Age ETA Prev 
1 Roman Anthony OF BOS 21.14 Debuted 1
2 Konnor Griffin SS PIT 19.19 2027 2
3 Sebastian Walcott SS TEX 19.31 2026 3
4 Kevin McGonigle SS DET 20.88 2026 15
5 Chase Burns P CIN 22.46 Debuted 18
6 Jacob Misiorowski P MIL 23.25 Debuted 35
7 Leodalis De Vries SS SDP 18.73 2027 4
8 Jesus Made 3B/SS MIL 18.15 2027 6
9 Luis Pena 3B/SS MIL 18.75 2027 14
10 Samuel Basallo C/1B BAL 20.89 2025 13
11 Jac Caglianone 1B KCR 22.40 Debuted 8
12 Zyhir Hope OF LAD 20.45 2026 7
13 Max Clark OF DET 20.53 2026 11
14 Travis Sykora P WAS 21.18 2026 21
15 Walker Jenkins OF MIN 20.37 2026 12
16 Josue De Paula OF LAD 20.11 2026 10
17 Chase DeLauter OF CLE 23.74 2025 25
18 J.J. Wetherholt SS STL 22.82 2026 17
19 Eduardo Quintero OF LAD 19.80 2026 36
20 Josue Briceno C/1B DET 20.78 2026 46
21 Travis Bazzana 2B CLE 22.85 2025 16
22 Andrew Painter P PHI 22.23 2025 22
23 Lazaro Montes OF SEA 20.70 2026 23
24 Colt Emerson SS SEA 19.95 2026 42
25 Michael Arroyo 2B SEA 20.66 2026 50
26 Arjun Nimmala SS TOR 19.71 2026 33
27 Bubba Chandler P PIT 22.80 2025 20
28 Jordan Lawlar SS/3B ARI 22.97 Debuted 19
29 Dalton Rushing C LAD 24.37 Debuted 24
30 Mike Sirota OF LAD 22.05 2026 48
31 Coby Mayo 3B BAL 23.57 Debuted 28
32 Marcelo Mayer SS BOS 22.56 Debuted 29
33 Bryce Eldridge 1B SFG 20.70 2025 30
34 Jonny Farmelo OF SEA 20.57 2026 32
35 Carson Williams SS TBR 22.03 2025 40
36 Thomas White P MIA 20.76 2026 55
37 Moises Ballesteros C CHC 21.63 Debuted 38
38 Emmanuel Rodriguez OF MIN 22.35 2025 27
39 Franklin Arias SS BOS 19.62 2027 31
40 Jhostynxon Garcia OF BOS 22.56 2026 47
41 Emil Morales SS LAD 18.78 2027 41
42 Theo Gillen OF TBR 19.81 2027 44
43 Bryce Rainer SS DET 20.00 2027 26
44 Jett Williams SS/OF NYM 21.67 2025 52
45 Luke Keaschall 2B MIN 22.89 Debuted 45
46 Braden Montgomery OF CHW 22.19 2026 39
47 Felnin Celesten SS SEA 19.80 2027 34
48 Colby Thomas OF ATH 24.44 Debuted 53
49 Noah Schultz P CHW 21.91 2025 43
50 Charlie Condon 3B/OF COL 22.22 2026 59
51 Jonah Tong P NYM 22.04 2025 87
52 Cam Collier 1B/3B CIN 20.62 2026 58
53 Trey Yesavage P TOR 21.94 2026 54
54 Jacob Melton OF HOU 24.82 Debuted 49
55 Dylan Beavers OF BAL 23.90 2025 86
56 Robert Calaz OF COL 19.61 2027 51
57 Jonathon Long 1B/3B/OF CHC 23.45 2026 71
58 Brady House 3B WAS 22.08 2025 72
59 Sal Stewart 3B CIN 21.57 2025 73
60 Alex Freeland SS LAD 23.86 2025 66
61 Kyle Teel C CHW 23.38 2025 61
62 Aidan Smith OF TBR 20.95 2026 74
63 A.J. Ewing OF NYM 20.90 2026 56
64 Jared Thomas OF/1B COL 22.01 2026 205
65 Ryan Waldschmidt OF ARI 22.74 2026 122
66 Gage Jump P ATH 22.23 2027 63
67 C.J. Kayfus 1B CLE 23.68 2025 98
68 Quinn Mathews P STL 24.75 2025 76
69 Hagen Smith P CHW 21.88 2026 67
70 Carson Benge OF NYM 22.45 2026 100
71 Nolan McLean P NYM 23.95 2025 69
72 Slade Caldwell OF ARI 19.04 2027 60
73 Justin Crawford OF PHI 21.47 2025 92
74 Ryan Sloan P SEA 19.43 2027 84
75 George Lombard Jr. SS NYY 20.09 2026 68
76 Alejandro Osuna OF TEX 22.73 Debuted 77
77 Angel Genao MI CLE 21.12 2025 117
78 Spencer Jones OF NYY 24.14 2025 90
79 Eduardo Tait C PHI 18.85 2027 81
80 Luke Adams 1B/3B MIL 21.19 2026 111
81 Aidan Miller SS PHI 21.07 2026 75
82 Harry Ford C SEA 22.37 Debuted 93
83 Josuar De Jesus Gonzalez SS SFG 17.73 2028 82
84 Jarlin Susana P WAS 21.28 2026 79
85 Otto Kemp 3B PHI 25.82 Debuted 95
86 Brice Matthews 2B HOU 23.30 2025 99
87 Robby Snelling P MIA 21.54 2025 102
88 Alejandro Rosario P TEX 23.49 2026 88
89 Kaelen Culpepper SS MIN 22.51 2026 186
90 Welbyn Francisca SS CLE 19.13 2027 115
91 Owen Caissie OF CHC 22.99 2025 108
92 Cole Carrigg OF COL 23.16 2025 57
93 James Triantos 2B CHC 22.43 2025 112
94 Tyson Lewis SS CIN 19.48 2027 142
95 Seaver King SS/OF WAS 22.19 2026 116
96 Aroon Escobar 2B PHI 20.50 2027 70
97 Payton Tolle P BOS 22.68 2026 178
98 Kevin Alvarez OF HOU 17.48 2028 161
99 Santiago Suarez P TBR 20.48 2026 97
100 Cole Young 2B/SS SEA 21.93 Debuted 83

 

Fantasy Baseball Prospect Rankings Notes

Josue Briceño, Detroit Tigers

Josue Briceño has become one of my favorite prospects in baseball. Briceño was limited to just 40 games in Low-A last season but beasted out in the Arizona Fall League, slashing .433/.509/.867 with 10 home runs in 25 games. Not only did Briceño win the league's most valuable player award, but he also won the league's triple crown.

That dominance has carried over into 2025 as well. In his first 254 plate appearances this season, Briceño is slashing .296/.417/.592 with 14 doubles, 15 home runs, and nearly as many walks (41) as strikeouts (42). Briceño has split time between catcher and first base this season, but I believe he'll wind up at first long-term. Sure, losing that catcher eligibility will be a tough pill to swallow, but Briceño's bat could stand out at any position, even at the offensive-heavy first base position.

Briceño combines an above-average 76% contact rate with an elite approach and plus to double-plus raw power. His long-term upside is a middle-of-the-order force capable of hitting in the .270-.280 range with more than 30 home runs annually. After getting the bump to Double-A recently, I should be able to get some live looks at Briceño (and Max Clark/Kevin McGonigle) when Erie plays back-to-back series in New Hampshire and Portland, ME, later this season.

Michael Arroyo, Seattle Mariners

Another prospect who recently got the bump to Double-A is Michael Arroyo, who has slashed .320/.444/.500 with 18 runs scored in his first 14 games at the level. Overall, Arroyo is slashing .277/.425/.510 in 369 plate appearances this season, along with 18 doubles, 16 home runs, and six steals.

Arroyo has been especially potent at the plate over the last two and a half months following a rough April where he slashed .195/.367/.351. In 58 games since the calendar flipped to May, Arroyo has slashed a robust .311/.451/.575 with 12 doubles, 14 home runs, and nearly as many walks (38) as strikeouts (44). Arroyo is one of just four prospects to have an ISO above .200 and an OBP above .400 while having at least 300 plate appearances this season.

Arroyo has always demonstrated elite on-base abilities with a walk rate over 12% in each of his four professional seasons. He's also had a contact rate above 75% in each of the last three seasons. But where Arroyo has been underrated is in the power department. Is he a masher? No, but there's above-average power in the profile, and Arroyo has taken a step forward in the power department this season. An offensive-minded second base prospect is always going to be highly intriguing for fantasy purposes.

Jonah Tong, New York Mets

When I saw Jonah Tong live late in 2024, I was impressed with the stuff, but never imagined he would ascend to being one of the 10 best pitching prospects in the game by the All-Star break this season. Tong has been a one-man wrecking ball down in Double-A this season, posting a stellar 1.83 ERA, 0.93 WHIP, and a 40.8% strikeout rate across 15 starts and 78.2 innings pitched. That 40.8% strikeout rate ranks second in the minors, trailing only Trey Yesavage's 41.1% mark.

Tong is slightly undersized, but his fastball is electric in the mid-90s with elite riding life. He'll also torment opposing hitters with one of the best curveballs in the minors, a mid-70s offering that falls off the table. Those two pitches are Tong's bread and butter, but he'll also mix in a serviceable slider and changeup. The one concern here is the higher 11.4% walk rate, but as long as he can keep that rate close to 10%, Tong has the stuff to be an impact arm at the highest level.

Jared Thomas, Colorado Rockies

One of the biggest prospect risers for me this month was Jared Thomas of the Rockies, who I believe is one of the most underrated prospects in baseball. In 356 plate appearances between High-A and Double-A, Thomas has slashed .322/.419/.484 with 14 doubles, 11 home runs, and 23 steals.

Thomas has shown a solid blend of contact and approach with a 73% contact rate and a 12.9% walk rate while keeping the strikeout rate in check at 24.2%. There's also above-average to plus power in Thomas' profile, and he's around an average runner as well. If Thomas winds up as a 50-hit, 55/60-power, 50-speed player who plays half of his games in Coors Field, that could be a fun player for fantasy.

Payton Tolle, Boston Red Sox

The Red Sox have had several breakout pitching prospects this season, but the biggest breakout so far has been left-hander Payton Tolle. The 2024 second-round selection has recorded a 3.25 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 6.6% walk rate, and a 39.5% strikeout rate across 63.2 combined innings in High-A and Double-A. For pitching prospects with at least 60 innings, Tolle ranks third in strikeout rate, first in K-BB rate, and third in xFIP.

Tolle sits in the mid-90s, touching the upper-90s with his 4-seamer, and will mix in an upper-80s slider, mid-80s sweeper, and a changeup around 90 mph. He can miss bats with all four of his offerings and has shown above-average command and control of his arsenal as well. He's absolutely deserving of being a Top-100 overall prospect right now and is in the Top-10 pitching prospect discussion.

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