
Eric Cross' updated fantasy baseball prospect dynasty rankings - his top 100 hitters and pitchers for June 2025. Check out his dynasty prospect risers and fallers.
We're officially over a third of the way through the minor league season for full-season levels. On top of that, we have the Complex Level and Dominican Summer League in full swing, and the MLB draft is just over a month away.
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.
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Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Prospect Rankings: June 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: June 2025
Rank | Player | Position | Team | Age | ETA | Prev |
1 | Roman Anthony | OF | BOS | 21.05 | 2025 | 1 |
2 | Konnor Griffin | SS | PIT | 19.10 | 2027 | 8 |
3 | Sebastian Walcott | SS | TEX | 19.22 | 2026 | 9 |
4 | Leo De Vries | SS | SDP | 18.64 | 2027 | 3 |
5 | Nick Kurtz | 1B | ATH | 22.22 | Debuted | 4 |
6 | Jesus Made | 3B/SS | MIL | 18.06 | 2027 | 5 |
7 | Zyhir Hope | OF | LAD | 20.36 | 2026 | 13 |
8 | Jac Caglianone | 1B | KCR | 22.31 | Debuted | 23 |
9 | Matt Shaw | 3B | CHC | 23.57 | Debuted | 14 |
10 | Josue De Paula | OF | LAD | 20.02 | 2026 | 15 |
11 | Max Clark | OF | DET | 20.44 | 2026 | 10 |
12 | Walker Jenkins | OF | MIN | 20.28 | 2026 | 12 |
13 | Samuel Basallo | C/1B | BAL | 20.80 | 2025 | 16 |
14 | Luis Pena | 3B/SS | MIL | 18.66 | 2027 | 45 |
15 | Kevin McGonigle | 2B/SS | DET | 20.79 | 2026 | 22 |
16 | Travis Bazzana | 2B | CLE | 22.76 | 2025 | 7 |
17 | JJ Wetherholt | SS | STL | 22.73 | 2026 | 11 |
18 | Chase Burns | P | CIN | 22.37 | 2026 | 33 |
19 | Jordan Lawlar | SS/3B | ARI | 22.88 | Debuted | 6 |
20 | Bubba Chandler | P | PIT | 22.71 | 2025 | 21 |
21 | Travis Sykora | P | WAS | 21.09 | 2026 | 37 |
22 | Andrew Painter | P | PHI | 22.14 | 2025 | 20 |
23 | Lazaro Montes | OF | SEA | 20.61 | 2026 | 32 |
24 | Dalton Rushing | C | LAD | 24.28 | Debuted | 24 |
25 | Chase DeLauter | OF | CLE | 23.65 | 2025 | 26 |
26 | Bryce Rainer | SS | DET | 19.91 | 2027 | 38 |
27 | Emmanuel Rodriguez | OF | MIN | 22.26 | 2025 | 19 |
28 | Coby Mayo | 3B | BAL | 23.48 | Debuted | 17 |
29 | Marcelo Mayer | SS | BOS | 22.47 | Debuted | 27 |
30 | Bryce Eldridge | 1B | SFG | 20.61 | 2025 | 28 |
31 | Franklin Arias | SS | BOS | 19.53 | 2027 | 59 |
32 | Jonny Farmelo | OF | SEA | 20.48 | 2026 | 41 |
33 | Arjun Nimmala | SS | TOR | 19.62 | 2026 | 65 |
34 | Felnin Celesten | SS | SEA | 19.71 | 2027 | 25 |
35 | Jacob Misiorowski | P | MIL | 23.16 | 2025 | 51 |
36 | Eduardo Quintero | OF | LAD | 19.71 | 2026 | 128 |
37 | Drake Baldwin | C | ATL | 24.18 | Debuted | 58 |
38 | Moises Ballesteros | C | CHC | 21.54 | Debuted | 39 |
39 | Braden Montgomery | OF | CHW | 22.10 | 2026 | 35 |
40 | Carson Williams | SS | TBR | 21.94 | 2025 | 40 |
41 | Emil Morales | SS | LAD | 18.69 | 2027 | 42 |
42 | Colt Emerson | SS | SEA | 19.86 | 2026 | 43 |
43 | Noah Schultz | P | CHW | 21.82 | 2025 | 30 |
44 | Theo Gillen | OF | TBR | 19.72 | 2027 | 143 |
45 | Luke Keaschall | 2B | MIN | 22.80 | Debuted | 47 |
46 | Josue Briceno | C/1B | DET | 20.69 | 2026 | 57 |
47 | Jhostynxon Garcia | OF | BOS | 22.47 | 2026 | 115 |
48 | Mike Sirota | OF | LAD | 21.96 | 2026 | 130 |
49 | Jacob Melton | OF | HOU | 24.73 | Debuted | 61 |
50 | Michael Arroyo | 2B | SEA | 20.57 | 2026 | 50 |
51 | Robert Calaz | OF | COL | 19.52 | 2027 | 29 |
52 | Jett Williams | SS/OF | NYM | 21.58 | 2025 | 49 |
53 | Colby Thomas | OF | ATH | 24.35 | 2025 | 52 |
54 | Trey Yesavage | P | TOR | 21.85 | 2026 | 113 |
55 | Thomas White | P | MIA | 20.67 | 2026 | 46 |
56 | A.J. Ewing | 2B/OF | NYM | 20.81 | 2026 | 163 |
57 | Cole Carrigg | OF | COL | 23.07 | 2025 | 55 |
58 | Cam Collier | 3B | CIN | 20.53 | 2026 | 63 |
59 | Charlie Condon | 3B/OF | COL | 22.13 | 2026 | 34 |
60 | Slade Caldwell | OF | ARI | 18.95 | 2027 | 72 |
61 | Kyle Teel | C | CHW | 23.29 | 2025 | 66 |
62 | Brailer Guerrero | OF | TBR | 18.93 | 2027 | 79 |
63 | Gage Jump | P | ATH | 22.14 | 2027 | 296 |
64 | Chase Dollander | P | COL | 23.60 | Debuted | 44 |
65 | Cade Horton | P | CHC | 23.78 | Debuted | 53 |
66 | Alex Freeland | SS | LAD | 23.77 | 2025 | 71 |
67 | Hagen Smith | P | CHW | 21.79 | 2026 | 62 |
68 | George Lombard Jr. | 2B/SS | NYY | 20.00 | 2026 | 85 |
69 | Nolan McLean | P | NYM | 23.86 | 2025 | 54 |
70 | Aroon Escobar | 2B | PHI | 20.41 | 2027 | 82 |
71 | Jonathon Long | 1B/3B/OF | CHC | 23.36 | 2026 | 100 |
72 | Brady House | 3B | WAS | 21.99 | 2025 | 73 |
73 | Sal Stewart | 2B/3B | CIN | 21.48 | 2025 | 74 |
74 | Aidan Smith | OF | TBR | 20.86 | 2026 | 48 |
75 | Aidan Miller | SS | PHI | 20.98 | 2026 | 70 |
76 | Quinn Mathews | P | STL | 24.66 | 2025 | 75 |
77 | Alejandro Osuna | OF | TEX | 22.64 | Debuted | 77 |
78 | Braylon Payne | OF | MIL | 18.80 | 2027 | 69 |
79 | Jarlin Susana | P | WAS | 21.19 | 2026 | 81 |
80 | Kumar Rocker | P | TEX | 25.53 | Debuted | 68 |
81 | Eduardo Tait | C | PHI | 18.76 | 2027 | 84 |
82 | Josuar De Jesus Gonzalez | SS | SFG | 17.64 | 2028 | 87 |
83 | Cole Young | 2B/SS | SEA | 21.84 | Debuted | 155 |
84 | Ryan Sloan | P | SEA | 19.34 | 2027 | 88 |
85 | Kevin Alcantara | OF | CHC | 22.89 | 2025 | 97 |
86 | Dylan Beavers | OF | BAL | 23.81 | 2025 | 89 |
87 | Jonah Tong | P | NYM | 21.95 | 2025 | 162 |
88 | Alejandro Rosario | P | TEX | 23.40 | 2026 | 90 |
89 | Jaison Chourio | OF | CLE | 20.03 | 2026 | 64 |
90 | Spencer Jones | OF | NYY | 24.05 | 2025 | 93 |
91 | Xavier Isaac | 1B | TBR | 21.46 | 2025 | 95 |
92 | Justin Crawford | OF | PHI | 21.38 | 2025 | 133 |
93 | Harry Ford | C | SEA | 22.28 | 2025 | 114 |
94 | Yoeilin Cespedes | 2B/SS | BOS | 19.73 | 2027 | 60 |
95 | Otto Kemp | 3B | PHI | 25.73 | 2025 | 99 |
96 | Joendry Vargas | SS | LAD | 19.56 | 2027 | 101 |
97 | Santiago Suarez | P | TBR | 20.39 | 2026 | 76 |
98 | C.J. Kayfus | 1B | CLE | 23.59 | 2025 | 109 |
99 | Brice Matthews | 3B/SS | HOU | 23.21 | 2025 | 103 |
100 | Carson Benge | OF | NYM | 22.36 | 2026 | 157 |
Fantasy Baseball Prospect Rankings Notes
Chase Burns, Cincinnati Reds
After Andrew Painter and Bubba Chandler held down the top two pitching prospect spots last month, there's a new sheriff in town this month, with Chase Burns vaulting both of them and taking over the top spot. Burns is dominating minor league hitters in a way that will cause nightmares for all who face him.
CHASE. BURNS. 🔥
7.0 IP | 3 H | 0 R | 6 K pic.twitter.com/wOAkXcxRTm
— Chattanooga Lookouts (@ChattLookouts) June 7, 2025
In eight starts at the Double-A level after three in High-A, Burns has posted a stellar 1.29 ERA, 0.71 WHIP, 2.6% walk rate, and a 36.4% strikeout rate. That's a ridiculous 55/4 K/BB ratio across 42 innings at the Double-A level. Burns is showing why I was easily team Burns over team Smith in 2024 FYPD rankings and why these two aren't even in the same tier.
Burns features an elite fastball/slider combination with a good curveball and serviceable changeup as well, all while consistently demonstrating plus command and control. He's the complete package, and I feel very confident ranking him as my top pitching prospect right now.
EmManuel Rodriguez, Minnesota Twins
You probably noticed that Emmanuel Rodriguez is no longer inside my Top-25 overall this month. He's not that far off, but I'm starting to fade Rodriguez, at least when it comes to being an elite-ranked prospect for fantasy purposes. For starters, Rodriguez's (and Walker Jenkins') durability has become a notable concern, making me wonder if this will just be another oft-injured Minnesota player in the long term. They haven't exactly had the best track record of keeping players healthy.
On top of that, Rodriguez is striking out at a 35% clip with a 74% zone contact rate and 63% overall contact rate in 160 plate appearances this season. His SwStr rate has also risen from 9.4% in 2024 to 13.3% this season. Rodriguez still possesses notable power upside with sneaky-good speed as well, but the red flags are starting to outweigh the green flags in this profile.
Jhostynxon Garcia, Boston Red Sox
While everyone is clamoring for Roman Anthony to get called up, Jhostynxon Garcia has quietly been excelling in Triple-A over the last few weeks. In 15 games since his promotion to the level, Garcia is slashing a robust .354/.373/.631 with nine extra-base hits and four home runs.
RBI Tr1p!3 for the Password 🔐 pic.twitter.com/icaaUTqYcq
— Worcester Red Sox (@WooSox) June 5, 2025
After his breakout 2024 campaign, Garcia has followed that up nicely here in 2025, currently making contact at an above-average 77% clip. And while he hasn't had huge quality of contact metrics in Triple-A so far, Garcia is an above-average power bat with enough speed to be a 25/10 type if everything clicks. Given the blend of contact, power, speed, and his performance last season and so far this season, Garcia in the Top-50 overall felt warranted.
Mike Sirota, Los Angeles Dodgers
Oh look, another blossoming and potentially elite prospect in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization. Is anyone really that surprised at this point? While most of the attention has been on Zyhir Hope, Josue De Paula, and Dalton Rushing's MLB playing time situation, Mike Sirota has been dominating to open the 2025 season. In 37 games between Low-A and High-A, Sirota has cranked 12 doubles and 10 home runs with a .352/.446/.676 slash line.
#Dodgers No. 19 prospect Mike Sirota hits his first home run as a Loon! pic.twitter.com/nUTU5Lxg7J
— Great Lakes Loons (@greatlakesloons) May 17, 2025
Sirota is an above-average power bat and an above-average to plus runner as well. Although, he's only attempted three steals this season and was caught in two of them. Sirota is also showcasing an advanced approach at the plate with a 13.9% walk rate and a 21.7% strikeout rate to go along with a 74.1% contact rate. I'm still banking on Sirota running enough to make an impact in the stolen base column as well, which would really cement his Top-50 prospect status.
Eduardo Quintero, Los Angeles Dodgers
Sure, let's talk about another Dodgers' prospect who is surging right now. It's not like there's an endless supply of them or anything. In his first 49 games for Low-A Rancho Cucamonga, Eduardo Quintero has already racked up 28 extra-base hits, 11 home runs, and 27 steals with a .320/.422/.599 slash line. He's the only prospect in baseball to have at least 25 extra-base hits and 25 steals so far this season.
As he did in 2024, Quintero is showing a good blend of contact and approach with a 78% contact rate, 14.3% walk rate, and a 23.1% strikeout rate. He's also a plus runner with budding raw power that could make him a 15-20 homer bat with over 20 steals annually down the road. This is a well-rounded offensive profile with Top-20 prospect upside if Quintero keeps this up over the next month or two.
AJ Ewing, New York Mets
One of the biggest risers this month was AJ Ewing of the New York Mets. Ewing slashed .368/.440/.516 in the month of May and is now slashing .352/.443/.503 in 50 games between Low-A and High-A so far this season, along with a whopping 41 steals in 45 attempts.
In addition to being a plus or better runner with a high success rate stealing bags, Ewing has shown an exceptional blend of contact and approach with an 84% contact rate, 13.6% walk rate, and a 16.7% strikeout rate. There's also additional power upside here, but probably more in the 12-15 homer range annually. Even with that level of power, this is still a fantasy-friendly profile, and Ewing is trending up in a hurry right now.
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