Top-100 Pitching Prospects Dominating in the Minor Leagues
Several top-100 pitching prospects are dominating the minor leagues and boosting their dynasty fantasy baseball value.
After looking into some top-100 baseball hitting prospects who are excelling, let's now look into some top-100 pitching prospects.
Also be sure to check out our stories on other young pitchers and hitters excelling this season.
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Anthony Eyanson - Boston Red Sox
Eyanson is the No. 72 prospect in baseball.
The 21-year-old is pitching in Double-A now, and was in High-A earlier this season. Eyanson has pitched in eight games, allowing five runs on 13 hits and nine walks, while striking out 50 batters over 33 1/3 innings.
Eyanson has a 2027 ETA, and maybe could appear late in 2026, especially if the Red Sox sell players off at the deadline. For now, Eyanson is a dynasty asset to keep tabs on and stash for down the road.
Kendry Chourio - Kansas City Royals
Chourio is ranked 78th in baseball.
The 18-year-old is in Single-A, and has pitched eight games and covered 31 2/3 innings so far. Chourio has allowed just eight runs (six earned) on 24 hits and just six walks, while striking out 32 batters.
Chourio has a 2029 ETA, and could move that up with more good pitching in the minor leagues. He could rise quickly through the ranks, so he's a prospect to stash in dynasty leagues.
Seth Hernandez - Pittsburgh Pirates
Hernandez is the No. 3 prospect in all of baseball and has been absolutely dominating this season.
At Single-A and High-A, Hernandez has pitched in nine games, covering 40 2/3 innings. He's allowed eight runs on 19 hits and 18 walks, while punching out 68 batters along the way.
Hernandez has an ETA of 2028, and the 19-year-old could get there sooner if he keeps pitching well in the minor leagues. He's definitely one to stash in all dynasty leagues, and maybe he debuts before that 2028 ETA.
Wei-En Lin - Athletics
Lin is ranked 93rd prospect in all of baseball.
Lin is 20 years old and pitching in Double-A. He has allowed 13 runs (10 earned) on 26 hits and 13 walks over 44 1/3 innings. Lin has struck out 51 batters along the way.
Lin has a 2027 ETA, but him being in Double-A already is a good sign. He has a chance to debut later in 2026, but it's more likely he's up at some point in 2027. Lin is a dynasty asset to stash for the time being.
River Ryan - Los Angeles Dodgers
Ryan is ranked 80th among prospects in the big leagues.
He got up to the big leagues in 2024, pitching 20 1/3 innings. Ryan has worked 22 Triple-A innings this season, allowing seven runs (five earned) on 17 hits and three walks, while striking out 29 batters.
Ryan should be back in the big leagues soon, so he's worth stashing in some deeper redraft leagues. Dynasty owners who have been stashing him shouldn't have to wait much longer.
Tyler Bremner - Los Angeles Angels
Bremner is the No. 51 prospect in all of baseball.
He's 22 years old and pitching in High-A. Bremner has worked just 18 innings, but he's struck out 28 batters already. He's allowed four runs (three earned) on 14 hits and six walks.
Bremner was drafted second overall last season, and has a 2026 ETA. The Angels tend to push prospects through the minor leagues quickly, and Bremner could be the next one pushed quickly. He has good dynasty value, but could be a redraft option if he appears in the big leagues later this year.
Gage Wood - Philadelphia Phillies
Wood is the No. 71 prospect in the league.
Wood has pitched at two minor league levels, and is in Double-A now as a 22-year-old. He has worked 33 1/3 innings, allowing 12 runs on 24 hits and 13 walks, while punching out 50 batters.
He was also drafted last season, but he has a 2027 ETA. Wood is a name to keep tabs on, but next year seems like an accurate ETA. He's a better dynasty asset as a result, but keep tabs on him in case he gets a surprise call up.
Carlos Lagrange - New York Yankees
Lagrange is the 76th-ranked prospect in the game.
He has 63 strikeouts this season over 49 innings pitched at Triple-A. Lagrange has allowed 25 runs (24 earned) on 40 hits and 25 walks.
Lagrange is expected to be called up in 2026, but with a loaded big league rotation, he might need an injury to get to the MLB. There's talk he could be used out of the bullpen, which wouldn't leave him with much fantasy value. He's a better dynasty asset, so keep rostering him in those leagues and expecting bigger things in the years to come.