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Dynasty Fantasy Baseball Prospect Report: Rising Minor League Hitters

Hot starts from minor league hitters worth monitoring in dynasty leagues

Morgan Rode Apr 14th 10:24 AM EDT.

Mar 10, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks designated hitter LuJames Groover against the Los Angeles Dodgers during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Mar 10, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks designated hitter LuJames Groover against the Los Angeles Dodgers during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

After checking out some minor league baseball pitchers who have notable stats early on, let's do the same for minor league hitters.

We'll again only include players age 25 or younger. Let's get to it!

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LuJames Groover - Arizona Diamondbacks

Groover is the No. 10 prospect for Arizona, but isn't part of the top-100 prospect list. He's playing in Triple-A and is excelling early on.

He has 23 hits over 71 plate appearances so far. Groover has three doubles and one homer, plus 18 RBIs, eight runs scored, eight walks and eight strikeouts.

Groover is focusing on the corner infield spots in the minor leagues, but has played elsewhere in his career. That means that if he keeps hitting well, he could get called up to play elsewhere.

Keep tabs on him for a potential call up at some point. He's worth stashing in a lot of dynasty leagues, but he's more of a mid-level asset at the moment.

Jim Jarvis - Atlanta Braves

Jarvis isn't a top-30 prospect for Atlanta, but he's been red hot to start the year at Triple-A.

Across 68 plate appearances, Jarvis has 22 hits, including three homers and two doubles. He's added 14 runs scored, 11 RBIs, eight walks, 10 stolen bases and 10 strikeouts.

He's played second and third base, plus shortstop, over his minor league career, so he has several positions he could play, which aides in him being called up eventually. Jarvis might not be a highly-touted prospect, but his hot hitting could get him into the big leagues at some point.

A change of scenery could help his cause too, so keep tabs on Jarvis. Right now, he's not a very big dynasty asset though.

James Tibbs III - Los Angeles Dodgers

Tibbs is the No. 10 prospect for LA. He's in Triple-A, and was given a 2027 ETA, but he could definitely be called up in 2026 - it just might take an injury to get the first baseman/outfielder onto the stacked Dodgers' roster.

He has 21 hits, including eight home runs, four doubles and one triple. Tibbs has 17 runs scored, 14 RBIs, 10 walks and 19 strikeouts as well.

He's been moved in trades a couple times already in his short career, and it might take another change of scenery to get him into the big leagues in 2026. Tibbs is one to track, and his dynasty value is growing by the day.

Blake Burke - Milwaukee Brewers

Burke has six homers among his 11 hits and 38 plate appearances at Double-A. He's the Brewers' No. 18 prospect.

Burke has 10 runs scored, nine RBIs, four walks, three stolen bases and 11 strikeouts as well. He's a first baseman and has a 2026 ETA, so he could help at some point this year.

Andrew Vaughn usually mans first for Milwaukee, but he's injured now. It's a shame that Burke doesn't have more minor league experience under his belt, otherwise he might already be in the big leagues. More strong hitting could get Burke to the big leagues before 2026 is up though, so keep tabs on him.

He's more a mid-level dynasty asset for the time being, but that's on the rise with how he's started.

Christian Moore - Los Angeles Angels

Moore isn't listed on the prospect page for LA, but that's because he got too much MLB experience in 2025. He was drafted eighth overall in 2024, so he's been a quick riser.

In 53 MLB games in 2025, Moore had just a .198 average and .284 OBP. In 56 Triple-A plate appearances this year, Moore has seven hits (including four doubles) and a whopping 20 walks already. He also has nine runs scored, five RBIs, two stolen bases and 13 strikeouts.

Moore will get called back up to the big leagues at some point in 2026. He's appeared all over the field, which helps his cause too.

He's still got really good dynasty value, and should be back in the big leagues before too long. Keep close tabs on Moore and be ready to add him back in redraft leagues. Moore is a better dynasty asset for the time being though.

Mar 11, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Angels second baseman Christian Moore (4) bats against the Chicago White Sox during the third inning at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images
Mar 11, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Angels second baseman Christian Moore (4) bats against the Chicago White Sox during the third inning at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

Austin Overn - Tampa Bay Rays

Overn already has 12 stolen bases, and that's come in just eight games at Double-A. He's the No. 25 prospect for Tampa Bay, and has a 2027 ETA.

The 22-year-old has 11 hits, including a triple and homer, across 34 plate appearances. Overn has walked four times, drove in four runs, scored seven times and struck out on six occasions.

Overn has played all three outfield spots, which works in his favor in the long run. He needs more minor league seasoning, but a late-season call up isn't crazy to anticipate.

He's a low-level dynasty asset, but more good results, especially in the SB department, could help turn him into a better asset down the road.

Connor Caskenette - Miami Marlins

Caskenette isn't a top-30 prospect for Miami, but he's been an on-base machine over six games and 23 plate appearances at High-A so far.

He has seven hits, including two home runs and a double, plus eight walks. Caskenette has six RBIs, four runs scored, four stolen bases and three strikeouts so far.

He's a catcher, so there's not a ton of ways for him to eventually get called up. Caskenette could force the team's hand down the road with more good OBP marks.

Caskenette is a low-level dynasty asset for now. He's worth keeping tabs on in case he keeps delivering at a high level.

Davis Diaz - Athletics

Diaz is another prospect outside his team's top-30 list, but who is excelling with getting on base early in the 2026 season.

In six High-A games and across 28 plate appearances, Diaz has 11 hits and six walks. He has four doubles among the hits, plus 10 runs scored, four RBIs and three strikeouts.

He can play second and third base, plus shortstop, so that works in his favor in the long run. Diaz isn't a big dynasty asset right now, but he could change that if he keeps getting on base and works up the team's top-30 prospect list.

Like Caskenette, Diaz is a low-level minor leaguer to keep tabs on. They'll need to keep getting on base at a high level to change their long-term outlook, but they are worth mentioning after their strong starts to 2026.

Franklin Arias - Boston Red Sox

Arias is the No. 27 prospect in all of baseball, so him being amongst the guys mentioned here is a big positive. In six Double-A games and across 22 plate appearances, Arias has 10 hits and two walks.

Arias has two doubles among the hits, plus two runs scored, five RBIs and two strikeouts. The 20-year-old middle infielder is showing some high upside early on, and if he keeps things up, a late-season call up is possible.

His ETA is 2027 though, so he's more a stashable dynasty asset than one to expect big things out of in 2026. Keep tabs on Arias in case he gets called up sooner than next year though.

Jhonny Level - San Francisco Giants

Level is the No. 97 prospect in baseball. The 19-year old shortstop is playing at Single-A.

Over six games and 30 plate appearances, Level has 14 hits and three walks. He has five doubles and two homers already, plus 10 runs scored, nine RBIs, three stolen bases and six strikeouts.

He has a 2029 ETA, but more strong results in the minor leagues could help him move up the minor league levels quicker. He was just signed in 2024, so he needs more minor league seasoning for sure.

Get him rostered in dynasty leagues, but don't be expecting anything at the big league level from him for at least two more years.

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