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Top 100 Fantasy Baseball Prospects - Dynasty Rankings for Non-Debuted Prospects (September Updates)

Kevin McGonigle - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, MLB Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Kevin's updated top 100 fantasy baseball prospect rankings for MLB prospects yet to debut in the majors. His August 2025 dynasty prospect rankings for fantasy baseball.

It's time for another update to my dynasty fantasy baseball prospect rankings for September of the 2025 season. Since the last prospect rankings, we've had quite a few call-ups in the Top 100. This is because rosters have expanded in September and prospects can make their debuts while keeping their rookie eligibility for next season.

This will be my last big prospect update of the 2025 season. The next one will be before next season.

This fantasy baseball prospect rankings list will only have non-debuted prospects. I'm also re-sharing some of my general prospect ranking philosophies for those who are new to my rankings.

  • Upside over proximity: the best prospects are often closer to the majors than they seem, and the low upside guys will always have factors that block their chances of being too fantasy relevant
  • I will probably be lower on your favorite pitching prospect than most lists: I've just seen this film before, and I didn't like the ending too many times
  • I am a sucker for age-to-level production- there's a reason why the top NBA draft pick every season is a college freshman or teenager playing overseas against grown men. A similar analysis can be utilized to value baseball prospects
  • What you did as an amateur matters very little to me once you have a solid sample size of professional games under your belt

 

Fantasy Baseball Prospect Dynasty Rankings: Top 100

Prospect details can be found in the rankings table below, with some thoughts on a few exciting prospects.

Regarding risers and fallers, some prospect risers and fallers have tangible things they've done since the last ranking to justify that change.

However, some risers and fallers are just me recalibrating my thoughts on a prospect. I won't hesitate to adjust a player's ranking, even if it might make my previous ranking "look bad". Let's get to it:

Rank Player Position Team Age Level Prev
1 Konnor Griffin SS/OF PIT 19.36 AA 1
2 Sebastian Walcott SS TEX 19.47 AA 2
3 Kevin McGonigle SS/2B DET 21.04 AA 3
4 Jesus Made SS MIL 18.32 A+ 6
5 Luis Peña SS/3B MIL 18.81 A+ 5
6 J.J. Wetherholt SS STL 22.98 AAA 7
7 Walker Jenkins OF MIN 20.54 AAA 8
8 Leodalis De Vries SS ATH 18.9 AA 9
9 Max Clark OF DET 20.7 AA 10
10 Josue De Paula OF LAD 20.28 A+ 11
11 Bryce Eldridge 1B SFG 20.87 AAA 12
12 Zyhir Hope OF LAD 20.63 A+ 13
13 Eduardo Quintero OF LAD 19.97 A+ 14
14 Edward Florentino 1B/OF PIT 18.81 A 15
15 Lazaro Montes OF SEA 20.87 AA 16
16 Josue Briceño C/1B DET 20.95 AA 17
17 Colt Emerson SS SEA 20.12 AA 18
18 Carson Benge OF NYM 22.62 AAA 19
19 Rainiel Rodriguez C STL 18.67 A+ 34
20 Bryce Rainer SS DET 20.17 A 20
21 Thomas White P MIA 20.93 AAA 26
22 Jett Williams SS NYM 21.84 AAA 21
23 Eli Willits SS WAS 17.74 A 35
24 Trey Yesavage P TOR 22.1 AAA 33
25 Andrew Painter P PHI 22.4 AAA 28
26 Michael Arroyo 2B/SS SEA 20.84 AA 29
27 Theo Gillen OF TBR 19.98 A 30
28 Caleb Bonemer SS/3B CHW 19.91 A+ 31
29 Travis Bazzana 2B CLE 23.02 AAA 23
30 Cooper Pratt SS MIL 21.04 AA 32
31 JoJo Parker SS TOR 19.07 36
32 Emil Morales SS LAD 18.95 A 69
33 Arjun Nimmala SS TOR 19.88 A+ 24
34 Franklin Arias SS BOS 19.79 AA 40
35 Ryan Waldschmidt OF ARI 22.91 AA 49
36 George Lombard Jr. SS NYY 20.26 AA 41
37 Gage Jump P ATH 22.39 AA 46
38 Alfredo Duno C CIN 19.66 A 74
39 Emmanuel Rodriguez OF MIN 22.51 AAA 42
40 Chase DeLauter OF CLE 23.91 AAA 43
41 Juneiker Caceres OF CLE 18.05 A 50
42 Justin Crawford OF PHI 21.64 AAA 78
43 Kade Anderson P SEA 21.16 45
44 Braden Montgomery OF CHW 22.38 AA 37
45 Luke Adams 1B/3B MIL 21.36 AA 51
46 Travis Sykora P WAS 21.35 AA 47
47 Mike Sirota OF LAD 22.22 A+ 48
48 Ethan Holliday SS/3B COL 18.53 A 44
49 Gavin Fien 3B TEX 18.49 A 54
50 Felnin Celesten SS SEA 19.97 A+ 52
51 Steele Hall SS CIN 18.11 53
52 Jonathon Long 3B/1B CHC 23.62 AAA 58
53 Kaelen Culpepper SS MIN 22.68 AA 60
54 Slade Caldwell OF ARI 19.21 A+ 55
55 Eduardo Tait C MIN 19.02 A+ 56
56 Seth Hernandez P PIT 19.18 59
57 Hector Rodriguez OF CIN 21.48 AAA 61
58 A.J. Ewing 2B/OF NYM 21.07 AA 62
59 Spencer Jones OF NYY 24.31 AAA 64
60 Joshua Baez OF STL 22.18 AA 73
61 Ryan Clifford 1B NYM 22.12 AAA 66
62 Xavier Isaac 1B TBR 21.71 AA 65
63 Charlie Condon 1B/OF COL 22.39 AA 67
64 Robby Snelling P MIA 21.71 AAA 98
65 Liam Doyle P STL 21.25 68
66 Braylon Payne OF MIL 19.06 A 70
67 Jefferson Rojas SS CHC 20.36 AA 72
68 Brock Wilken 3B MIL 23.21 AA 84
69 Ralphy Velazquez 1B CLE 20.27 AA
70 Aroon Escobar 2B PHI 20.68 A+ 57
71 Termarr Johnson 2B PIT 21.23 AA 76
72 Aidan Miller SS PHI 21.24 AA 77
73 Jonny Farmelo OF SEA 20.99 A+ 63
74 Nelson Rada OF LAA 20.03 AAA 91
75 Nate George OF BAL 19.25 A+ 96
76 Jhonny Level SS SFG 18.43 A 75
77 Hagen Smith P CHW 22.04 AA 71
78 Cam Collier 3B CIN 20.79 AA 80
79 Robert Calaz OF COL 19.78 A 81
80 Josuar De Jesus Gonzalez SS SFG 17.88 DSL 82
81 Aiva Arquette SS MIA 21.88 A+ 83
82 Gabriel Gonzalez OF MIN 21.67 AAA 92
83 Henry Bolte OF ATH 22.08 AAA 86
84 Ching-Hsien Ko OF LAD 19.06 A 87
85 Johnny King P TOR 19.11 A 94
86 Kendry Chourio P KCR 17.93 A 95
87 Jarlin Susana P WAS 21.45 AA
88 Alejandro Rosario P TEX 23.66 A+ 88
89 Ethan Conrad OF CHC 21.16 89
90 Josh Adamczewski 2B MIL 20.32 A+ 85
91 Tommy Troy SS ARI 23.63 AAA 93
92 Sam Antonacci 2B/3B CHW 22.58 AA 99
93 Marco Dinges C MIL 22 A+ 100
94 Cam Caminiti P ATL 19.08 A
95 Jacob Reimer 3B NYM 21.53 AA
96 Marconi German 2B/SS WAS 17.99 DSL
97 Elian Peña SS NYM 17.88 DSL
98 Esmerlyn Valdez 1B/OF PIT 21.6 AA
99 Jeferson Quero C MIL 22.91 AAA
100 Ryan Sloan P SEA 19.6 A+

 

No. 19: Rainiel Rodriguez, C, St. Louis Cardinals

I wrote about Rainiel Rodriguez as a big riser in my last update and he has just continued to mash so I had to push him into my Top 20.

Between the Complex and Low-A this season (and one game at High-A), Rodriguez has a 164 WRC+ with 20 HRs. He's also only striking out 17.5 percent of the time while walking 15.0 percent of the time. 18 year olds that are able to hit for this much power while maintaining strong plate discipline stats like this don't come around that often.

It's rare for prospects that don't provide speed to get to Top 10 status but Rodriguez's bat is impressive enough that he could be there soon if he continues to rake.

 

No. 32: Emil Morales, SS, Los Angeles Dodgers

Emil Morales came into the season with quite a bit of hype after he had a great 2024 season in the DSL. He had the second highest WRC+ in the level at 186, only behind Rainiel Rodriguez. He hit for a lot of power with 14 HRs and had a solid approach at the plate, striking out only 22.4 percent of the time and walking 19.9 percent of the time.

However, when he started up his career stateside this season, he was solid but didn't light the world on fire. At the Complex, he had a 127 WRC+ but his K-rate spiked to 28.3 percent.

He got promoted to Low-A about a month ago and has been on fire since. At only 18 years old, he has a 162 WRC+ with five HRs and four SBs in 133 PAs since getting the bump. He's also lowered his K-rate to a more palatable 23.3 percent while maintaining the BB-rate he had at the Complex (11.3 percent).

Over the last month, Morales is showing the upside he flashed in the DSL last season. He has the potential to be a Top 25 prospect soon.

 

No. 38: Alfredo Duno, C, Cincinnati Reds

Another massive Low-A riser has been Alfredo Duno. I think he would be getting even more hype if another NL Central power hitting catching prospect wasn't stealing the spotlight in Rainiel Rodriguez.

He could've broken out last season in his first season stateside but his season was cut short due to injuries and he only played in 32 games at Low-A. He's repeating Low-A this year at 19 years old and he's been excellent all season. He has a 162 WRC+ with 17 HRs and he's walking (18.9 percent) more than he's striking out (18.3 percent).

Over the last month, he's been one of the best hitters in the minors and could be forcing his way to get a taste of High-A. He also just gave a rude professional baseball welcome to one of the top pitchers in this latest draft, Liam Doyle.

It's always exciting for a young catcher to flash this kind of power upside. If he can maintain the plate skills that he's shown this season, he'll be getting a lot of buzz across the industry.

 

No. 64: Robby Snelling, P, Miami Marlins

Coming into 2024, Robby Snelling was viewed as one of the top pitching prospects in the sport. In 2023, he had a 1.82 ERA and 20.2 percent K-BB rate across Low-A, High-A, and Double-A at just 19 years old. With how aggressive the Padres are, it seemed like Snelling could be a few solid months away from getting the call to the majors at only 20 years old.

However, he struggled immensely in 2024. In Double-A with the Padres organization, he had a 6.01 ERA with a 10.3 percent K-BB rate. As the Padres do, they pulled the plug on Snelling quickly and shipped him to the Marlins as part of a deal for Tanner Scott.

The Marlins pitching factory did what they do and Snelling started to look better after getting traded. He had a 3.64 ERA and 20.3 percent K-BB rate in 42 innings with the Marlins in Double-A and Triple-A. He still did have a bit of stink on him given how bad things ended with the Padres.

In 2025, Snelling is looking like the stud we saw a couple of years ago. He has a 2.66 ERA and 23.1 percent K-BB rate in 125 innings between Double-A and Triple-A. Since getting the bump to Triple-A, he's been absolutely lights out.

I've moved Thomas White to the top of my pitcher prospect rankings. Him and Snelling should give Marlins fans a lot to be excited about next season.

 

No. 69: Ralphy Velazquez, 1B, Cleveland Guardians

For most of the last year, I've viewed Ralphy Velazquez as a fine but unspectacular prospect. He was solid in 2024 with a 117 WRC+ between Low-A and High-A as a 19 year old. He also got off to a pretty good start in High-A this season with 17 HRs and a 119 WRC+.

However, over the last month since he got the bump to Double-A, he has been one of the best hitters in the minor leagues. In 91 PAs at the level, he has a 220 WRC+ with five HRs. He has also dropped his K-rate to 14.3 percent where as he had struck out over 20 percent of the time at every level since the Complex in 2023.

While you generally don't want to overreact too much to such a small sample, it's hard to ignore how good Velazquez has been since getting promoted to Double-A. If he can keep this up throughout the end of the season, he could be looked at as a top 50 prospect going into the offseason.

 

No. 74: Nelson Rada, OF, Los Angeles Angels

Nelson Rada is the Moneyball meme for me in that I like so much about him- he just has no power. He has extremely impressive age to level production and he will steal a lot of bases.

The Angels have pushed Rada extremely aggressively (on brand) as he's already in Triple-A and just turned 20 a couple of weeks ago. However, he has met the challenge with every aggressive assignment.

He has a 124 WRC+ between Double-A and Triple-A this season while striking out under 20 percent of the time. He also has 51 SBs. However, he only has two HRs after only hitting one last season.

Rada doesn't have the cartoon speed that Chandler Simpson has but he could be one of the better hit-speed prospects we've seen in the last few years for fantasy.

 

No. 96: Marconi German, 2B/SS, Washington Nationals

Going to preface this segment by saying there isn't a Jesus Made every season to come out of the DSL and even if there is one, it's not super easy to figure out who it is going to be. However, after the meteoric rise of Made (and Luis Peña), there is going to be a lot of hype around guys who could be the next Jesus Made.

In some leagues, you can probably just take multiple shots on potential DSL hype beasts going into the offseason. However, it's more likely that you'll need to make some bets on one or two. If you can make one big DSL bet going into the offseason, perhaps you should bet on Marconi German.

I have to give a hat tip to my friend PJ aka ProspectVibeCheck on Twitter for putting me on to German. He was one of the first people I saw talking about him and he had a great thread about him a few months ago.

On first glance, German's DSL campaign does look a bit like Made's. He has a 162 WRC+ while walking (20.2 percent) more than he's striking out (19.7 percent). He also has eight HRs and 33 SBs. He's flashing all of the tools that you want to see from a DSL stud who will make an impact once he comes stateside.

Betting on DSL prospects is a bit like investing in penny stocks in the Wolf of Wall Street. We've seen many DSL studs flame out when they come stateside. However, you can win big on some of these DSL prospects.

Two other DSL prospects in my Top 100 are Josuar De Jesus Gonzalez of the Giants and Elian Peña of the Mets. However, both of these guys got plenty of hype upon signing as they were the number two and three international prospects in the 2025 class (per MLB Pipeline) besides Roki Sasaki so I'd imagine they have higher price tags.

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