Power continues to be one of the most valuable tools in dynasty fantasy baseball, and several of the game’s top prospects have put on impressive displays over the past month. From established Top 100 talents to emerging breakout bats, these hitters are proving they have the ability to change a game with one swing and could soon make an impact at the major league level.
Jesús Made, INF, Milwaukee Brewers
At this point, it should come as no surprise to see Jesús Made among the hottest hitters in the minor leagues. Widely regarded as the consensus No. 1 prospect in baseball, the Brewers’ phenom continues to validate the hype with his advanced offensive profile. During the month of June, Made slashed .314/.379/.430 with an .809 OPS, continuing to showcase why he is viewed as one of the brightest young stars in the sport. Signed out of the Dominican Republic in 2024, Made has quickly developed into one of the premier all-around prospects in baseball.
Made’s calling card has always been his elite hit tool, and he continues to demonstrate the ability to handle pitchers from both sides. Against left-handed pitching, he has been especially dominant, hitting .347 with an .867 OPS. Against right-handers, he is batting .270, but six of his eight home runs have come against righties, highlighting the developing power in his profile. Perhaps even more impressive is his advanced plate discipline. Despite playing Double-A ball shortly after turning 19 in May, Made owns just a 15.0% strikeout rate while pairing it with a 10.0% walk rate, an exceptional combination for a player his age.
Made also brings impact speed to the table, already swiping 24 stolen bases this season to complement his developing power. With his advanced approach, high-end contact skills, and ability to contribute across every fantasy category, he profiles as a future five-category star. Dynasty managers should already have Made rostered in every format, and if he continues developing at this pace, he has a realistic chance to compete for an everyday role with the Brewers as early as next spring.
Mike Sirota, OF, Los Angeles Dodgers
While many of these articles have focused on standout performances at the Triple-A level, it’s worth recognizing another prospect who has been one of the hottest hitters in the minor leagues all season: Dodgers outfielder Mike Sirota. The Dodgers continue to develop some of baseball’s best young talent, and Sirota, a third-round pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, is rapidly climbing prospect rankings. According to MLB Pipeline, he ranks as the organization’s No. 11 prospect, while Baseball America has him No. 12, and his performance this season suggests he could continue rising.
Across High-A and Double-A this season, Sirota has been nothing short of outstanding, slashing .328/.487/.570 with a 1.057 OPS. He has already matched his 2025 home run total with 13 home runs, while continuing to demonstrate one of the most polished offensive approaches in the minor leagues. His production has carried over into July, where he has opened the month hitting .455/.600/.727 with a 1.327 OPS, showing no signs of slowing down.
What makes Sirota especially intriguing is the complete offensive profile. He owns an outstanding 21.5% walk rate compared to a 22.1% strikeout rate, highlighting his advanced plate discipline. His batted-ball distribution is equally impressive, with a 37.9% pull rate, 37.4% up-the-middle rate, and 24.7% opposite-field rate, allowing him to drive the baseball to all fields without becoming overly pull-dependent. Dynasty managers should make sure Sirota is rostered in every competitive league, as his stock continues to rise. While there may not be an immediate path to playing time with the Dodgers, he could become an attractive trade chip if Los Angeles looks to add major league talent at the trade deadline. Either way, the 23-year-old outfielder is a prospect dynasty managers should be monitoring very closely.
Eric Hartman, OF, Atlanta Braves
One player who has generated a tremendous amount of buzz this season is Braves outfield prospect Eric Hartman. The 2024 20th-round pick has quickly developed into one of the fastest-rising prospects in baseball. MLB Pipeline ranks Hartman as the No. 80 prospect in the game, while Baseball America is even more bullish, placing him No. 25 overall. After entering professional baseball with relatively little fanfare, Hartman has become one of the biggest breakout stories of the 2026 season.
Hartman’s production has been outstanding from both a real-life and dynasty perspective. He is slashing .290/.365/.556 with a .921 OPS, while already compiling 20 home runs and 31 stolen bases. That rare combination of power and speed is exactly what dynasty managers covet, giving Hartman legitimate five-category upside as he continues to develop. The Alberta, Canada, native also enjoyed a productive June, batting .292/.333/.510 with an .843 OPS, six home runs, and 12 stolen bases while continuing to showcase his dynamic athleticism at the High-A level.
There are still areas of Hartman’s offensive profile that need refinement. He currently owns a 49.5% pull rate, and becoming a more balanced hitter by using the entire field could make him even more dangerous as he climbs the minor league ladder. His 8.8% walk rate is another area to monitor, as improving his plate discipline will become increasingly important against upper-level pitching. Even so, the tools are undeniable. At just 20 years old, Hartman possesses some of the best speed in the minor leagues, and when paired with his rapidly developing power, he has all the ingredients to become one of baseball’s premier outfield prospects over the next few seasons.
Lázaro Montes, OF, Seattle Mariners
I know I covered top power prospect Joshua Báez a few weeks ago, but I wanted to highlight another premier power hitter who has been tearing it up this season: Lázaro Montes of the Seattle Mariners. Ranked among the Top 100 prospects by both MLB Pipeline and Baseball America, Montes continues to establish himself as one of the most dangerous power bats in the minor leagues. The 21-year-old is slashing .236/.365/.554 with a .919 OPS while launching 25 home runs in Double-A. Although the batting average may not immediately stand out, his ability to get on base and hit for elite power has made him one of the most productive hitters in the minors.
Montes took his game to another level in June, slashing .299/.440/.759 with a staggering 1.199 OPS while crushing 12 home runs. The strikeouts are likely to remain part of his offensive profile, as he owns a 30.5% strikeout rate this season, but he does an excellent job balancing that with a strong 15.0% walk rate. From a dynasty perspective, that is an easy tradeoff to accept when paired with his elite power production. He is also a fairly pull-heavy hitter with a 44.9% pull rate, allowing him to maximize his raw power and consistently drive the ball over the fence.
Simply put, the power speaks for itself. Montes has the potential to develop into one of the premier middle-of-the-order bats in baseball, and his offensive ceiling is among the highest in the minor leagues. Dynasty managers should continue to view him as one of the top power prospects in the game, and if his development continues at this pace, he could find himself joining Julio Rodríguez in Seattle’s outfield as soon as Spring 2027.
