Top-100 MLB Prospects: Standout Hitters Making Noise in the Minors
A look at several top-100 MLB prospects who are producing at the plate this season.
Let's continue our look into MLB prospects by going over top-100 prospects.
We'll look at top-100 hitters in this story, highlighting some excelling hitters. Check back later for a look at top-100 pitchers.
Also be sure to check out our stories on other young pitchers and hitters excelling this season.
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Roldy Brito - Colorado Rockies
Brito is the No. 81 prospect in baseball.
He's logged 68 hits so far this season while playing at Single-A. Brito has 12 doubles, six home runs and four triples so far, plus 45 RBIs, 44 runs scored, 16 walks, nine stolen bases and 34 strikeouts.
Brito's ETA is 2028, so he's a couple years away from debuting likely. The 19-year-old is on the rise, and is worth stashing in dynasty leagues, but don't be expecting him in the big leagues for a couple more years.
Luis Lara - Milwaukee Brewers
Lara is the No. 94 prospect in baseball.
Lara has 66 total hits, including eight doubles, seven homers and two triples. He has 26 RBIs, 47 runs scored, 35 walks, 18 stolen bases and 30 strikeouts.
Lara is expected to be called up to the big leagues later this season, and he's proving he's passed all the minor league tests. The 21-year-old could be called up at any point, but might need an injury at the big league level to get daily playing time in the MLB.
Keep tabs on him for a possible add in redraft leagues, and the time to unveil him in dynasty leagues is coming.
Joshua Baez - St. Louis Cardinals
Baez is the 68th-ranked prospect in baseball.
He leads all top-100 prospects in homers with 16. He also has eight doubles and two triples among his 48 total knocks. Baez has 39 RBIs, 35 runs scored, 17 walks, 11 stolen bases and 67 strikeouts.
He's expected up sometime in 2026 as well, and that could come at any point. The 22-year-old is a great dynasty asset, and he could be a redraft fantasy asset too, so be watching news on his call up.
Caleb Bonemer - Chicago White Sox
Bonemer is the No. 15 prospect in the game.
He has 15 homers and 10 doubles among his 40 total knocks. Bonemer also has 41 runs scored, 37 RBIs, 29 walks, six stolen bases and 62 strikeouts.
The infielder has a 2028 ETA, and the 20-year-old is only playing in High-A. Bonemer is one to stash in dynasty leagues, but don't be expecting him for at least the next year or so.
Cooper Ingle - Cleveland Guardians
Ingle is the 73rd-ranked prospect in baseball.
In 132 plate appearances at Triple-A, he has 33 hits, including four doubles and eight home runs. Ingle has 23 runs scored, 32 RBIs, 30 walks, a stolen base and just 27 strikeouts.
Ingle is 24 years old, and is at the highest minor league level, so he could be called up at any point. Keep tabs on news surrounding his call up, but for now, he's just a dynasty asset to be intrigued by.
Mike Sirota - Los Angeles Dodgers
Sirota is the No. 42 prospect in the league.
He's played at High-A and Double-A this season, and has 48 hits, including 14 doubles, seven homers and a triple. Sirota has 41 runs scored, 26 RBIs, 40 walks, eight stolen bases and 44 strikeouts.
Sirota is 22 years old and is rising the ranks quickly. He has a 2027 ETA, and that seems like a good guess. Sirota isn't with a great organization to get to the big leagues quickly, but a change of scenery at the trade deadline could help his case, so keep tabs on him.
Franklin Arias - Boston Red Sox
Arias is the No. 11 prospect in the game.
He has 49 total hits, including 12 home runs, eight doubles and a triple. Arias has 29 runs scored, 31 RBIs, 15 walks, four stolen bases and 21 strikeouts this season.
Arias is at Double-A as a 20-year-old. He has a 2027 ETA, so he's expected to keep rising quickly. He's a better dynasty asset, but is worth stashing in all leagues as a highly-touted prospect.
Jhonny Level - San Francisco Giants
Level is ranked 64th among top-100 prospects in baseball.
The 19-year-old is at Single-A, and has a 2029 ETA. Level has 57 total hits, including 13 doubles, 10 homers and a triple, plus 36 runs scored, 46 RBIs, 14 walks, 10 stolen bases and 34 strikeouts.
Level is still a couple years away from making an MLB debut, but he could rise quickly if he keeps excelling at the plate. He's definitely a guy to stash in dynasty leagues, and be intrigued by for the long haul.