Dynasty Baseball Targets: Elite Pitching Prospects Climbing the Ranks
Several highly-ranked arms are thriving across the minors and could become impact fantasy contributors in the coming years.
Let's turn our attention to some MLB prospect articles. Here, we'll look into top-100 pitching prospects.
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Anthony Eyanson - Boston Red Sox
Eyanson is the No. 69 prospect in all of baseball.
The 21-year-old has pitched at High-A and Double-A so far this season, covering 41 innings in total. Eyanson has a stellar 1.10 earned run average, and has 57 strikeouts already.
He was drafted in the third round in 2025, but is climbing the minor league ranks quickly. Eyanson has a 2027 ETA, and it seems doable with how he's pitched so far and with him already being at Double-A.
Eyanson is one to stash in dynasty leagues, and he could be up as soon as next year to help your team. Buy into him before he rises any more as a prospect.
Kade Anderson - Seattle Mariners
Anderson is the sixth-best prospect in baseball.
The 21-year-old lefty was drafted third overall last summer. He too has a 2027 ETA.
Across 11 Double-A starts so far, Anderson is 6-0 with a 1.13 ERA. He has 82 strikeouts over 55 2/3 innings.
Anderson is another one to stash in dynasty leagues, and he's showing why he's such a highly-regarded prospect right now. He could land you a big-time fantasy asset in a dynasty trade, but I'd be happier to stash him and hope he turns into a top-line MLB starting pitcher in 2027 and beyond.
Karson Milbrandt - Miami Marlins
Milbrandt is the No. 100 prospect. The 22-year-old has a 2027 ETA - he was drafted back in 2022, going 85th overall.
Over five minor league seasons, Milbrandt has a 3.67 ERA over 79 starts and 343 innings. He has 376 strikeouts and a 1.37 WHIP.
In 11 starts between Double-A and Triple-A, he's got a stellar 1.24 ERA this season. Milbrandt has 78 strikeouts over 58 innings, and his WHIP is down to 1.00.
Milbrandt is a rising prospect, and he's one to stash in more and more dynasty leagues. There's a chance he gets called up to the big leagues in 2026 yet, so keep tabs on him, as he could be in the MLB this season.
Kendry Chourio - Kansas City Royals
Chourio is the No. 75 prospect in the game.
The 18-year-old righty was signed by the Royals in January of 2025. He has a 2029 ETA.
Chourio pitched in 51 1/3 innings last season, and has pitched 48 innings at Single-A so far this year. He has a 1.88 ERA over 11 starts, and he's also 4-0 with 44 strikeouts.
He's looked really good so far this season, and his status as a prospect should rise if he keeps pitching this well. Chourio could rise a bit quicker, but likely is still two-plus years away from making his MLB debut.
Chourio is one to stash in dynasty leagues, especially deeper ones. He could emerge as one of the top prospects in time, so buy into him now before the hype around him really takes off.
Seth Hernandez - Pittsburgh Pirates
Hernandez is the third-ranked prospect in the MLB.
The 19-year-old righty was drafted sixth in last summer's draft. Hernandez has a 2028 ETA.
Hernandez has made six starts at Single-A and High-A each so far this season. He posted a 0.96 ERA at Single-A, and has a 3.86 ERA at High-A. Hernandez has a 2.28 ERA over 51 1/3 innings overall, and he has a 4-1 record and 85 strikeouts.
Hernandez is a high-end prospect, and he's showing why so far in 2026. Pittsburgh has built some high-end pitching prospects over the years, and Hernandez might be the next big name added to that list.
He's worth stashing in dynasty leagues, and he should be able to get to the big leagues by that projected ETA. Get Hernandez on your dynasty squad before he gains even more value, as he appears to keep rising by the day.
Wei-En Lin - Athletics
Lin is the No. 90 prospect in baseball.
The 20-year-old lefty was signed by the team back in 2024. Lin has a 2027 ETA.
Lin has pitched well over 38 minor league appearances over the past two years, posting a 3.54 ERA over 140 innings. He has 171 strikeouts so far.
At Double-A and Triple-A this year, he has a 3.54 ERA over 12 starts. He had a 1.93 ERA at Double-A, but has struggled in two Triple-A starts thus far.
Lin is a rising pitching prospect, and I think there's a chance he reaches the big leagues by the end of this year. He needs to pitch better at Triple-A before getting a call to the bigs, but he's worth stashing in dynasty leagues - expect him up by 2027 at the latest.