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2017 Top-400 Dynasty League Fantasy Baseball Rankings
Posted by Dynasty_Digest
Below you will find my personal top-400 dynasty league baseball rankings. In order to be eligible for this list, a player must have over 200 career MLB at bats or 50 innings pitched.
To see my top-100 prospects and players under those limitations stated above, please click the following link: https://mlbreports.com/2017/01/11/2017-top-100-major-league-baseball-prospects/. If you have any questions, please follow and tweet me @dynasty_digest.
Rank | Player | Position | Team |
1 | Mike Trout | CF,UT | LAA |
2 | Mookie Betts | RF,UT | BOS |
3 | Kris Bryant | 3B,LF,RF,UT | CHC |
4 | Manny Machado | 3B,SS,UT | BAL |
5 | Bryce Harper | RF,UT | WAS |
6 | Nolan Arenado | 3B,UT | COL |
7 | Clayton Kershaw | SP | LAD |
8 | Jose Altuve | 2B,UT | HOU |
9 | Paul Goldschmidt | 1B,UT | ARI |
10 | Carlos Correa | SS,UT | HOU |
11 | Anthony Rizzo | 1B,UT | CHC |
12 | Corey Seager | SS,UT | LAD |
13 | Trea Turner | 2B,CF,UT | WAS |
14 | Francisco Lindor | SS,UT | CLE |
15 | Josh Donaldson | 3B,UT | TOR |
16 | Madison Bumgarner | SP | SF |
17 | Xander Bogaerts | SS,UT | BOS |
18 | Noah Syndergaard | SP,RP | NYM |
19 | George Springer | RF,UT | HOU |
20 | Chris Sale | SP | BOS |
21 | Starling Marte | LF,CF,UT | PIT |
22 | Max Scherzer | SP | WAS |
23 | Freddie Freeman | 1B,UT | ATL |
24 | Christian Yelich | LF,CF,UT | MIA |
25 | Giancarlo Stanton | RF,UT | MIA |
26 | Gregory Polanco | LF,RF,UT | PIT |
27 | Charlie Blackmon | CF,UT | COL |
28 | Miguel Cabrera | 1B,UT | DET |
29 | Corey Kluber | SP | CLE |
30 | Jake Arrieta | SP | CHC |
31 | Alex Bregman | 3B,UT | HOU |
32 | Rougned Odor | 2B,UT | TEX |
33 | J.D. Martinez | RF,UT | DET |
34 | A.J. Pollock | CF,UT | ARI |
35 | Brian Dozier | 2B,UT | MIN |
36 | Wil Myers | 1B,UT | SD |
37 | Miguel Sano | 3B,RF,UT | MIN |
38 | Joey Votto | 1B,UT | CIN |
39 | Daniel Murphy | 1B,2B,UT | WAS |
40 | Carlos Martinez | SP | STL |
41 | Ryan Braun | LF,UT | MIL |
42 | Jose Abreu | 1B,UT | CHW |
43 | Andrew McCutchen | CF,UT | PIT |
44 | Edwin Encarnacion | 1B,UT | CLE |
45 | Kyle Schwarber | LF,UT | CHC |
46 | Addison Russell | SS,UT | CHC |
47 | Jacob deGrom | SP | NYM |
48 | Yu Darvish | SP | TEX |
49 | Stephen Strasburg | SP | WAS |
50 | Robinson Cano | 2B,UT | SEA |
51 | Anthony Rendon | 3B,UT | WAS |
52 | Jonathan Villar | 2B,3B,SS,UT | MIL |
53 | Chris Archer | SP | TB |
54 | Yoenis Cespedes | LF,CF,UT | NYM |
55 | Buster Posey | C,1B,UT | SF |
56 | Carlos Gonzalez | RF,UT | COL |
57 | Eric Hosmer | 1B,UT | KC |
58 | David Price | SP | BOS |
59 | Carlos Carrasco | SP | CLE |
60 | Julio Urias | SP,RP | LAD |
61 | Jason Kipnis | 2B,UT | CLE |
62 | Johnny Cueto | SP | SF |
63 | David Dahl | LF,UT | COL |
64 | Jonathan Lucroy | C,UT | TEX |
65 | Trevor Story | SS,UT | COL |
66 | Stephen Piscotty | CF,RF,UT | STL |
67 | Kyle Seager | 3B,UT | SEA |
68 | Jon Lester | SP | CHC |
69 | Hanley Ramirez | 1B,UT | BOS |
70 | Justin Upton | LF,UT | DET |
71 | Matt Carpenter | 1B,2B,3B,UT | STL |
72 | Justin Verlander | SP | DET |
73 | Jose Quintana | SP | CHW |
74 | Chris Davis | 1B,UT | BAL |
75 | Danny Salazar | SP | CLE |
76 | Gerrit Cole | SP | PIT |
77 | Kyle Hendricks | SP,RP | CHC |
78 | Byron Buxton | CF,UT | MIN |
79 | Masahiro Tanaka | SP | NYY |
80 | Maikel Franco | 3B,UT | PHI |
81 | Julio Teheran | SP | ATL |
82 | Zach Britton | RP | BAL |
83 | Aaron Sanchez | SP | TOR |
84 | Gary Sanchez | C,UT | NYY |
85 | Michael Brantley | LF,UT | CLE |
86 | Jackie Bradley Jr. | CF | BOS |
87 | Jean Segura | 2B,SS,UT | SEA |
88 | Billy Hamilton | CF,UT | CIN |
89 | Kevin Gausman | SP | BAL |
90 | Rick Porcello | SP | BOS |
91 | Aaron Nola | SP | PHI |
92 | Aroldis Chapman | RP | NYY |
93 | Jameson Taillon | SP | PIT |
94 | Todd Frazier | 3B,UT | CHW |
95 | Ian Desmond | LF,CF,UT | COL |
96 | Kenley Jansen | RP | LAD |
97 | Matt Harvey | SP | NYM |
98 | Willson Contreras | C,LF,UT | CHC |
99 | J.T. Realmuto | C,UT | MIA |
100 | Dee Gordon | 2B,UT | MIA |
101 | Lance McCullers Jr. | SP | HOU |
102 | Roberto Osuna | RP | TOR |
103 | Evan Longoria | 3B,UT | TB |
104 | Nelson Cruz | RF,UT | SEA |
105 | Craig Kimbrel | RP | BOS |
106 | Nomar Mazara | LF,RF,UT | TEX |
107 | Khris Davis | LF,UT | OAK |
108 | Lorenzo Cain | CF,RF,UT | KC |
109 | Carlos Santana | 1B,UT | CLE |
110 | Edwin Diaz | RP | SEA |
111 | Michael Fulmer | SP | DET |
112 | Wade Davis | RP | CHC |
113 | Marcell Ozuna | LF,CF,UT | MIA |
114 | Ian Kinsler | 2B,UT | DET |
115 | Cole Hamels | SP | TEX |
116 | Andrew Miller | RP | CLE |
117 | Dellin Betances | RP | NYY |
118 | DJ LeMahieu | 2B,UT | COL |
119 | Kenta Maeda | SP | LAD |
120 | Jon Gray | SP | COL |
121 | Orlando Arcia | SS,UT | MIL |
122 | Felix Hernandez | SP | SEA |
123 | Brandon Belt | 1B,UT | SF |
124 | Adam Jones | CF,UT | BAL |
125 | Albert Pujols | 1B,UT | LAA |
126 | Danny Duffy | SP,RP | KC |
127 | Joe Ross | SP | WAS |
128 | Yasiel Puig | RF,UT | LAD |
129 | Mark Trumbo | RF,UT | (N/A) |
130 | Justin Turner | 3B,UT | LAD |
131 | Mark Melancon | RP | SF |
132 | Javier Baez | 2B,3B,SS,UT | CHC |
133 | Sonny Gray | SP | OAK |
134 | Odubel Herrera | CF,UT | PHI |
135 | Ken Giles | RP | HOU |
136 | Jose Bautista | RF,UT | (N/A) |
137 | Jonathan Schoop | 2B,UT | BAL |
138 | Michael Conforto | LF,UT | NYM |
139 | Nick Castellanos | 3B,UT | DET |
140 | Steven Matz | SP | NYM |
141 | Aledmys Diaz | SS,UT | STL |
142 | Dallas Keuchel | SP | HOU |
143 | Jerad Eickhoff | SP | PHI |
144 | Yasmany Tomas | LF,RF,UT | ARI |
145 | Devon Travis | 2B,UT | TOR |
146 | Blake Snell | SP | TB |
147 | Jake Lamb | 3B,UT | ARI |
148 | Yordano Ventura | SP | KC |
149 | Anthony DeSclafani | SP | CIN |
150 | Troy Tulowitzki | SS,UT | TOR |
151 | Adam Eaton | CF,RF,UT | WAS |
152 | Jeurys Familia | RP | NYM |
153 | Yasmani Grandal | C,UT | LAD |
154 | Cody Allen | RP | CLE |
155 | Dustin Pedroia | 2B,UT | BOS |
156 | Zack Greinke | SP | ARI |
157 | Jurickson Profar | 1B,2B,3B,SS,LF,UT | TEX |
158 | Tony Watson | RP | PIT |
159 | Sam Dyson | RP | TEX |
160 | Taijuan Walker | SP | ARI |
161 | Marcus Stroman | SP | TOR |
162 | Kelvin Herrera | RP | KC |
163 | Salvador Perez | C,UT | KC |
164 | Joc Pederson | CF,UT | LAD |
165 | Ben Zobrist | 2B,LF,RF,UT | CHC |
166 | Kevin Kiermaier | CF,UT | TB |
167 | Adrian Gonzalez | 1B,UT | LAD |
168 | Drew Pomeranz | SP,RP | BOS |
169 | Carlos Rodon | SP | CHW |
170 | Evan Gattis | C,UT | HOU |
171 | James Paxton | SP | SEA |
172 | Drew Smyly | SP | SEA |
173 | Jay Bruce | RF,UT | NYM |
174 | Matt Kemp | LF,RF,UT | ATL |
175 | Jake Odorizzi | SP | TB |
176 | David Peralta | RF,UT | ARI |
177 | Kole Calhoun | RF,UT | LAA |
178 | Brad Miller | 1B,SS,UT | TB |
179 | Jose Ramirez | 3B,LF,UT | CLE |
180 | Victor Martinez | UT | DET |
181 | Mike Moustakas | 3B,UT | KC |
182 | Sean Manaea | SP,RP | OAK |
183 | Elvis Andrus | SS,UT | TEX |
184 | Jorge Soler | LF,UT | KC |
185 | Dexter Fowler | CF,UT | STL |
186 | Justin Bour | 1B,UT | MIA |
187 | Garrett Richards | SP | LAA |
188 | Neil Walker | 2B,UT | NYM |
189 | Ender Inciarte | LF,CF,UT | ATL |
190 | Jung-Ho Kang | 3B | PIT |
191 | Jose Berrios | SP | MIN |
192 | Tanner Roark | SP,RP | WAS |
193 | Jordan Zimmermann | SP,RP | DET |
194 | Vincent Velasquez | SP | PHI |
195 | Randal Grichuk | CF,UT | STL |
196 | Seung-Hwan Oh | RP | STL |
197 | Raisel Iglesias | SP,RP | CIN |
198 | Marco Estrada | SP | TOR |
199 | J.A. Happ | SP | TOR |
200 | Adrian Beltre | 3B,UT | TEX |
201 | Jeff Samardzija | SP | SF |
202 | Brandon Kintzler | RP | MIN |
203 | Matt Moore | SP | SF |
204 | Joe Musgrove | SP,RP | HOU |
205 | Trevor Bauer | SP,RP | CLE |
206 | Max Kepler | RF,UT | MIN |
207 | Ryon Healy | 3B,UT | OAK |
208 | Domingo Santana | RF,UT | MIL |
209 | Corey Dickerson | LF,UT | TB |
210 | Adam Duvall | LF,UT | CIN |
211 | Collin McHugh | SP | HOU |
212 | Starlin Castro | 2B,UT | NYY |
213 | Jason Heyward | CF,RF,UT | CHC |
214 | Brandon Crawford | SS,UT | SF |
215 | Eric Thames | 1B,UT | MIL |
216 | Russell Martin | C,UT | TOR |
217 | Rich Hill | SP | LAD |
218 | Brandon Maurer | RP | SD |
219 | Micahel Pineda | SP | NYY |
220 | Hunter Pence | RF,UT | SF |
221 | Daniel Norris | SP,RP | DET |
222 | Tommy Joseph | 1B,UT | PHI |
223 | Alex Colome | RP | TB |
224 | A.J. Ramos | RP | MIA |
225 | Kendrys Morales | UT | TOR |
226 | Dylan Bundy | SP,RP | BAL |
227 | Eduardo Rodriguez | SP | BOS |
228 | Chris Carter | 1B,UT | (N/A) |
229 | Matt Wieters | C,UT | (N/A) |
230 | Brian McCann | C,UT | HOU |
231 | Shelby Miller | SP | ARI |
232 | Jose Peraza | 2B,SS,CF,UT | CIN |
233 | David Robertson | RP | CHW |
234 | Robbie Ray | SP | ARI |
235 | Jacoby Ellsbury | CF,UT | NYY |
236 | Josh Harrison | 2B,UT | PIT |
237 | Matt Shoemaker | SP | LAA |
238 | Carlos Gomez | LF,CF,UT | TEX |
239 | Tyler Skaggs | SP | LAA |
240 | Marcus Semien | SS,UT | OAK |
241 | Tim Anderson | SS,UT | CHW |
242 | Chris Tillman | SP | BAL |
243 | Jaime Garcia | SP,RP | ATL |
244 | Archie Bradley | SP | ARI |
245 | Didi Gregorius | SS,UT | NYY |
246 | Aaron Blair | SP | ATL |
247 | Josh Reddick | RF,UT | HOU |
248 | Matt Wisler | SP,RP | ATL |
249 | Adam Conley | SP | MIA |
250 | Brandon Drury | 2B,3B,LF,RF,UT | ARI |
251 | Stephen Vogt | C,UT | OAK |
252 | Mike Napoli | 1B,UT | (N/A) |
253 | Tyson Ross | SP | TEX |
254 | Logan Forsythe | 2B,UT | TB |
255 | Gio Gonzalez | SP | WAS |
256 | Hector Neris | RP | PHI |
257 | Mike Fiers | SP,RP | HOU |
258 | Eduardo Nunez | 3B,SS,UT | SF |
259 | Danny Velancia | 1B, 3B, RF, UT | OAK |
260 | Cam Bedrosian | RP | LAA |
261 | Kyle Barraclough | RP | MIA |
262 | Ervin Santana | SP | MIN |
263 | C.J. Cron | 1B,UT | LAA |
264 | Eugenio Suarez | 3B,UT | CIN |
265 | Travis Shaw | 1B,3B,UT | MIL |
266 | Hyun-Jin Ryu | SP | LAD |
267 | Cameron Maybin | CF,UT | LAA |
268 | Wilmer Flores | 1B,2B,3B,UT | NYM |
269 | Matt Duffy | 3B,SS,UT | TB |
270 | Adam Ottavino | RP | COL |
271 | Luis Severino | SP,RP | NYY |
272 | Addison Reed | RP | NYM |
273 | Denard Span | CF,UT | SF |
274 | Jeremy Hellickson | SP | PHI |
275 | Zach Davies | SP | MIL |
276 | Matt Bush | RP | TEX |
277 | Carlos Beltran | RF,UT | HOU |
278 | Nathan Karns | SP,RP | KC |
279 | Jarrod Dyson | LF,CF,RF,UT | SEA |
280 | Shawn Kelley | RP | WAS |
281 | Rajai Davis | LF,CF,UT | OAK |
282 | Zack Wheeler | SP | NYM |
283 | Mike Leake | SP | STL |
284 | Gerardo Parra | 1B,LF,CF,RF,UT | COL |
285 | Jason Hammel | SP | (N/A) |
286 | Wei-Yin Chen | SP | MIA |
287 | Luis Valbuena | 3B,UT | (N/A) |
288 | Lucas Duda | 1B,UT | NYM |
289 | Kevin Pillar | CF,UT | TOR |
290 | Nate Jones | RP | CHW |
291 | Braden Shipley | SP,RP | ARI |
292 | Kolten Wong | 2B,UT | STL |
293 | Leonys Martin | CF,UT | SEA |
294 | Chris Devenski | SP,RP | HOU |
295 | Tyler Thornburg | RP | BOS |
296 | Tyler Naquin | CF,UT | CLE |
297 | Lance Lynn | SP | STL |
298 | Hunter Strickland | RP | SF |
299 | Mitch Moreland | 1B,UT | BOS |
300 | Yunel Escobar | 3B,UT | LAA |
301 | Ryan Dull | RP | OAK |
302 | Alex Cobb | SP | TB |
303 | Arodys Vizcaino | RP | ATL |
304 | Asdrubal Cabrera | SS,UT | NYM |
305 | Derek Law | RP | SF |
306 | Francisco Rodriguez | RP | DET |
307 | Michael Lorenzen | RP | CIN |
308 | Jose Reyes | 3B,SS,UT | NYM |
309 | Huston Street | RP | LAA |
310 | Mike Foltynewicz | SP | ATL |
311 | Byung Ho Park | 1B,UT | MIN |
312 | Brett Gardner | LF,UT | NYY |
313 | Patrick Corbin | SP,RP | ARI |
314 | Jeanmar Gomez | RP | PHI |
315 | Will Harris | RP | HOU |
316 | Trevor Plouffe | 1B,3B,UT | OAK |
317 | Corey Knebel | RP | MIL |
318 | Jeremy Jeffress | RP | TEX |
319 | Zack Cozart | SS,UT | CIN |
320 | Wilson Ramos | C,UT | TB |
321 | Joe Panik | 2B,UT | SF |
322 | Darren O’Day | RP | BAL |
323 | Angel Pagan | LF,CF,UT | (N/A) |
324 | Curtis Granderson | CF,RF,UT | NYM |
325 | Brandon Phillips | 2B,UT | CIN |
326 | Mike Montgomery | SP,RP | CHC |
327 | Brad Boxberger | RP | TB |
328 | Adam Wainwright | SP | STL |
329 | Ian Kennedy | SP | KC |
330 | Marwin Gonzalez | 1B,2B,3B,SS,LF,UT | HOU |
331 | Fernando Rodney | RP | ARI |
332 | Alcides Escobar | SS,UT | KC |
333 | Dan Straily | SP,RP | CIN |
334 | Yadier Molina | C,UT | STL |
335 | Brandon Finnegan | SP | CIN |
336 | Ketel Marte | SS,UT | ARI |
337 | Wellington Castillo | C | BAL |
338 | Steven Souza Jr. | RF, UT | TB |
339 | Blake Treinen | RP | WAS |
340 | Scott Kazmir | SP | LAD |
341 | J.J. Hardy | SS,UT | BAL |
342 | Jim Johnson | RP | ATL |
343 | Hector Santiago | SS,UT | SF |
344 | Sandy Leon | C,UT | BOS |
345 | Steve Cishek | RP | SEA |
346 | Micahel Feliz | RP | HOU |
347 | Hisashi Iwakuma | SP | SEA |
348 | Martin Prado | 3B,UT | MIA |
349 | Trevor Rosenthal | RP | STL |
350 | Michael Wacha | SP,RP | STL |
351 | Hyun Soo Kim | LF,UT | BAL |
352 | Clay Buchholz | SP,RP | PHI |
353 | Jhonny Peralta | 3B,SS,UT | STL |
354 | Brett Lawrie | 2B,UT | CHW |
355 | Matt Adams | 1B,UT | STL |
356 | Michael Saunders | LF,RF,UT | PHI |
357 | Mychal Givens | RP | BAL |
358 | Melky Cabrera | LF,UT | CHW |
359 | Mike Zunino | C,UT | SEA |
360 | Pablo Sandoval | 3B,UT | BOS |
361 | Ivan Nova | SP,RP | PIT |
362 | Carson Smith | RP | BOS |
363 | Derek Dietrich | 1B,2B,3B,UT | MIA |
364 | Kendall Graveman | SP | OAK |
365 | Travis d’Arnaud | C,UT | NYM |
366 | Justin Wilson | RP | DET |
367 | Drew Storen | RP | CIN |
368 | Brock Holt | 3B,LF,UT | BOS |
369 | Freddy Galvis | SS,UT | PHI |
370 | Yovanni Gallardo | SP | BAL |
371 | Ryan Madson | RP | OAK |
372 | Sean Doolittle | RP | OAK |
373 | Keon Broxton | CF,UT | MIL |
374 | Brad Hand | RP | SD |
375 | Hector Rondon | RP | CHC |
376 | Jordy Mercer | SS,UT | PIT |
377 | Francisco Cervelli | C,UT | PIT |
378 | Tyler Chatwood | SP | COL |
379 | Blake Swihart | C,LF,UT | BOS |
380 | Alex Wood | SP,RP | LAD |
381 | Jayson Werth | LF,UT | WAS |
382 | Yan Gomes | C,UT | CLE |
383 | Chad Kukl | RP | OAK |
384 | Brandon Moss | 1B,LF,RF,UT | (N/A) |
385 | Derek Norris | C,UT | WAS |
386 | Shin-Soo Choo | RF,UT | TEX |
387 | Brad Ziegler | RP | MIA |
388 | Henry Owens | RP | MIA |
389 | Andrelton Simmons | SS,UT | LAA |
390 | Cameron Rupp | C,UT | PHI |
391 | Luke Gregorson | RP | HOU |
392 | Ryan Schimpf | 2B,3B,UT | SD |
393 | Kevin Siegrist | RP | STL |
394 | Brad Brach | RP | BAL |
395 | Steven Wright | SP | BOS |
396 | Steve Pearce | 1B,2B,UT | TOR |
397 | Devin Mesoraco | C,UT | CIN |
398 | Daniel Hudson | RP | PIT |
399 | Tony Cingrani | RP | CIN |
400 | Ryan Zimmerman | 1B,UT | WAS |
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Midseason Top 100 MLB Prospect Rankings Analysis (1-10)
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Below you can find my analysis for the prospects ranked between 1-10 for the 2016 midseason top prospect list. If you want to see the full top 100 list, please visit the following link: SEE THE TOP 100 PROSPECT RANKINGS. If you want to see the analysis for the rest of the top 100, please visit my blog: www.dynastydigest.sportsblog.com

- Yoan Moncada (BOS, 21 Years Old, 2B): Moncada has stolen my heart and he has stolen the top prospect in my midseason rankings. In 414 plate appearances between High-A and Double-A, Moncada is batting .294, with 12 home runs, 43 stolen bases, .404 OBP, and a .513 slugging percentage. He is blocked by Dustin Pedroia at second base, but there is a good chance the Red Sox move him to third base or to the outfield at some point. Regardless of what position he plays, Moncada will be an elite ball player, and an even better fantasy player. He has the ability to steal 40+ bases, with an on base percentage of .370+, and 20 home runs or more in a season. Needless to say, those statistics would put him in an elite class in fantasy baseball.
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Midseason Top 100 MLB Prospect Rankings Analysis (11-20)
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Below you can find my analysis for the prospects ranked between 11-20 for the 2016 midseason top prospect list. If you want to see the full top 100 list, please visit the following link: SEE THE TOP 100 PROSPECT RANKINGS. I will be posting daily analysis of every player listed in the top 100, so please follow my blog and other social media for updates.

- Alex Reyes (STL, 21 Years Old, RHP): If you are looking for a frontline starter, look no further. Reyes has the upside of a top-10 pitcher in the next few years. He has an elite fastball-breaking ball combination and his changeup has developed quite nicely. He has been known to touch 102-103 MPH with his fastball, so that speaks for itself. He has struggled this season at Triple-A, but that doesn’t take away from his potential. In 55 innings pitched, he owns a 5.07 ERA, 51 hits against, 79 strikeouts, and 27 walks. He has an elite strikeout rate, but his walk rate does scare me. He was just scratched from his most recent start in the minors, so many people believe the Cardinals are preparing to call him up to the big leagues.
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Midseason Top 100 MLB Prospect Rankings Analysis (21-30)
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Below you can find my analysis for the prospects ranked between 21-30 for the 2016 midseason top prospect list. If you want to see the full top 100 list, please visit the following link: SEE THE TOP 100 PROSPECT RANKINGS. I will be posting daily analysis of every player listed in the top 100, so please follow my blog and other social media for updates.

- Orlando Arcia (MIL, 21 Years Old, SS): The smooth-fielding shortstop has struggled a little during the 2016 season, but his future remains bright. In 382 plate appearances at Triple-A, Arcia is batting .269, with seven home runs, 44 RBIs, 56 runs, 13 stolen bases, .325 OBP, and a .407 slugging percentage. He still profiles as an above average shortstop in the big leagues, but I’m not convinced he is going to be an elite fantasy baseball player. He has the ceiling to produce 15-20 stolen bases, .270 BA, 10-15 home runs, and a .340 OBP once he reaches the bigs. If he does put up those numbers, I retract my statement about his fantasy baseball value.
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Midseason Top 100 MLB Prospect Rankings Analysis (31-40)
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Below you can find my analysis for the prospects ranked between 31-40 for the 2016 midseason top prospect list. If you want to see the full top 100 list, please visit the following link: SEE THE TOP 100 PROSPECT RANKINGS. I will be posting daily analysis of every player listed in the top 100, so please follow my blog and other social media for updates.

- Willy Adames (TB, 20 Years Old, SS): Adames has developed quite nicely over the last few seasons. At 20 years old, he is showing great success in Double-A. In 360 plate appearances, he is batting .264, with eight home runs, nine stolen bases, and a .365 OBP. After a slow 2015 season, Adames has rebounded very nicely after his promotion in 2016. He is starting to show more power, speed, and he is getting on base at a better rate. I don’t think he will ever be an elite fantasy baseball player, but he should be average-to-above average.
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2016 Dynasty & Keeper League Top 100 Midseason Rankings
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Below you can find my list of the top 100 dynasty/keeper baseball league rankings after the first half of the season. These rankings are obviously subject to change based on the performance of each player throughout the rest of the season. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to reach out to me on my social media, which you can find at the end of this article. Thank you and enjoy.
1. Mike Trout (OF; LAA)
- Bryce Harper (OF; WSH)
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Clayton Kershaw (SP; LAD)
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Mookie Betts (OF; BOS)
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Manny Machado (3B; BAL)
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Jose Altuve (2B; HOU)
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Kris Bryant (3B; CHC)
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Carlos Correa (SS; HOU)
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Paul Goldschmidt (1B; ARI)
10. Nolan Arenado (3B; COL)
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Midseason Top 100 MLB Prospect Rankings Analysis (41-50)
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Below you can find my analysis for the prospects ranked between 41-50 for the 2016 midseason top prospect list. If you want to see the full top 100 list, please visit the following link: SEE THE TOP 100 PROSPECT RANKINGS. I will be posting daily analysis of every player listed in the top 100, so please follow my blog and other social media for updates.
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- Jason Groome (BOS, 17 Years Old, LHP): Well, this ranking won’t mean anything if the Red Sox don’t sign Groome after drafting him 12th overall in the 2016 MLB Draft. The Sox and Groome are still in negotiations, but nothing as been finalized yet. At only 17 years old, Groome is incredibly advanced on the mound. He throws a mid-90’s fastball from the left-side, which has great late movement. He also shows a great feel for his breaking ball and changeup. To go along with his great repertoire, Groome has showed great command for a kid his age. Many people expected Groome to go first overall in the draft, but he started to trend downwards due to maturity questions and sign-ability issues. If the Red Sox sign Groome, he has the upside of a frontline starter.
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Midseason Top 100 MLB Prospect Rankings Analysis (51-60)
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Below you can find my analysis for the prospects ranked between 51-60 for the 2016 midseason top prospect list. If you want to see the full top 100 list, please visit the following link: SEE THE TOP 100 PROSPECT RANKINGS. I will be posting daily analysis of every player listed in the top 100, so please follow my blog and other social media for updates.
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51. Jake Bauers (TB, 20 Years Old, 1B): Bauers has improved his game a lot in 2016. Last season, he hit .272, with 11 home runs, eight stolen bases, .342 OBP, and a .418 slugging percentage in 534 plate appearances. In only 368 plate appearances this season at Double-A, Bauers is batting .285, with 10 home runs, seven stolen bases, .373 OBP, and a .430 slugging percentage. He also has very advanced plate discipline, which should serve him well in his career. Bauers has one of the prettiest left-handed swings you will see, so it is no surprise that he is hitting so well this year.
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Midseason Top 100 Prospect Rankings Analysis (61-70)
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Below you can find my analysis for the prospects ranked between 71-80 for the 2016 midseason top prospect list. If you want to see the full top 100 list, please visit the following link: SEE THE TOP 100 PROSPECT RANKINGS. I will be posting daily analysis of every player listed in the top 100, so please follow my blog and other social media for updates.
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- Kyle Lewis (SEA, 20 Years Old, OF): Kyle Lewis was drafted 11th overall by the Seattle Mariners in the 2016 MLB Draft. Lewis went to a small college named Mercer University, but nothing about Lewis is small. He puts up HUGE numbers at the plate, he is a massive human being, and he is going to be a big-time prospect. He stands 6’4 and weighs about 210 pounds. He currently plays centerfield, but as he fills out, he is expected to play one of the corner spots in the outfield. In his last season at Mercer, Lewis hit .395, with 20 home runs, 72 RBIs, and a .525 OBP. In his short time in the minors, he hasn’t been overmatched at all, which is a great sign. Lewis has immense potential and could be a serious home run threat down the line.
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Midseason Top 100 Prospect Rankings Analysis (71-80)
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Below you can find my analysis for the prospects ranked between 71-80 for the 2016 midseason top prospect list. If you want to see the full top 100 list, please visit the following link: SEE THE TOP 100 PROSPECT RANKINGS. I will be posting daily analysis of every player listed in the top 100, so please follow my blog and other social media for updates.
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- Luis Ortiz (TEX, 20 Years Old, RHP): Oritz has been very impressive when he is on the mound. Unfortunately, Ortiz has been very injury prone in his first few seasons of professional baseball. He was drafted 30th overall by the Rangers in 2014. Since being drafted, he has flown through the minors. At the age of 20, he is already in Double-A. He is 4.3 years younger than the average competition in Double-A, so that is very impressive in itself. In 61.1 innings between High-A and Double-A this season, he owns a 3.23 ERA, 61 hits allowed, 56 strikeouts, and only 13 walks. He has a great feel for all of his pitches, which translates to very few walks. Ortiz has the potential to be a 2/3 starter in the Rangers rotation in the near future.
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Midseason Top 100 MLB Prospect Rankings Analysis (81-90)
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Below you can find my analysis for the prospects ranked between 81-90 for the 2016 midseason top prospect list. If you want to see the full top 100 list, please visit the following link: SEE THE TOP 100 PROSPECT RANKINGS. I will be posting daily analysis of every player listed in the top 100, so please follow my blog and other social media for updates.
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- Gary Sanchez (NYY, 23 Years Old, C): Sanchez has been a highly touted prospect since 2011. He has fluctuated in the rankings each year, but he is finally close to the big leagues. In 243 plate appearances this season, he is batting .281, with nine home runs, .321 OBP, .487 slugging percentage, and a .808 OPS in Triple-A. His defense has improved quite a bit to go along with his elite arm, so it looks like he will stick behind the plate. Sanchez is the catcher of the future for the New York Yankees.
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Midseason Top 100 Prospect Rankings Analysis (91-100)
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Below you can find my analysis for the prospects ranked between 91-100 for the 2016 midseason top prospect list. If you want to see the full top 100 list, please visit the following link: SEE THE TOP 100 PROSPECT RANKINGS. I will be posting daily analysis of every player listed in the top 100, so please follow my blog and other social media for updates.

- Braden Shipley (ARI, 24 Years Old, RHP): Shipley was considered a top 50 prospect following the 2014 season, but he has declined since. In 2016, he has thrown 107.1 innings, with a 3.69 ERA, 117 hits against, 68 strikeouts, and only 18 walks in Triple-A. His walk rate and command have drastically improved, but his lack of strikeouts is a concern. A few years ago, Shipley was viewed as a potential 2/3 starter in a rotation, but it looks like he could be more of a 4/5 starter when he gets his chance.
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Midseason Top 100 MLB Prospect Rankings
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Hello all you baseball fans. Below you can find my 2016 midseason top 100 prospects list. I will be posting daily articles highlighting and analyzing each prospect (in groups of 10) throughout the next week, so keep an eye out for those articles. To get email updates when these articles are published, please follow my blog (dynastydigest.sportsblog.com). If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to reach out to me on Twitter (@dynasty_digest).
1. Yoan Moncada (BOS, 21 Years Old, 2B)
2. Lucas Giolito (WSH, 21 Years Old, RHP)
3. Alex Bregman (HOU, 22 Years Old, SS/3B)
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2016 MLB Amateur Draft Fantasy Baseball Rankings
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The 2016 MLB Draft was completed last week, so now it is time to take a look at the impact these rookies will have on fantasy baseball. Keep in mind that these rankings don’t take into account their ETA, but rather their long-term impact. Depending on when you are looking to compete, these rankings could change for you, so pay attention to the estimated time of arrival (ETA) that is stated. If you have any questions about this article or the player, please tweet me @dynasty_digest.

- Jason Groome (Boston Red Sox; LHP; ETA- 2020): Jason Groome was drafted 12th overall by the Boston Red Sox. Many people considered Groome a top-3 prospect, but he slid down the board due to multiple reasons. There has been rumor that Groome might not sign unless he receives a signing bonus that a top-5 draft pick would make, but it’s looking like the Red Sox will have enough money left over to give Groome the payday he wants. If he does sign, Groome will become part of an already dominant Boston Red Sox minor league system. Luckily for the Red Sox, Groome has frontline starter potential and could be an elite option in fantasy baseball at his prime. He stands 6’6 and 220 lbs, so he has the physical projectability, but he also has three above average to plus pitches that he can throw for strikes, which is saying a lot for a kid who is only 17 years old.
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