The division reports debuted last year. The goal of this article series is to provide a quick overview of all dynasty-relevant information from each division. Each team has multiple minor league levels, each containing plenty of impactful prospects which can feel impossible to keep up with. This article series, which will be updated once per month, will help dynasty managers stay up-to-date on performances, injuries, promotions, and more. New this season is the inclusion of tiers in the rankings. Next to their rank, each prospect is assigned a tier. The tier range is 1-5.
- Tier 1: A potential difference-making dynasty prospect. Somebody who would rank in the top-20ish prospects for dynasty baseball
- Tier 2: A still very good dynasty prospect who holds plenty of value. This prospect would typically rank in the 21-75 range
- Tier 3: A mid-tier prospect who could be valuable but has questions and concerns present in his profile ranking in the 76-150 range
- Tier 4: A prospect who is worth knowing, but is reserved for deeper leagues. This prospect would rank 151-250
- Tier 5: The rest of the prospects fall into Tier 5
Up North, the Toronto Blue Jays are working to re-establish a depleted system. As the team fell out of the race last season, they made several key trades to acquire talent while also landing a very talented draft class. The system still lacks overall depth, but things are trending up for the Jays. Here are their top prospects!
Notable Prospect News and Promotions
- It’s been an interesting ten months for top prospect Arjun Nimmala. After hitting under .200 over the first two months of last season, Nimmala was demoted to instructs to get right. From July on, Nimmala hit .264 with 12 homers and five steals, finishing the 2024 season with a bang. The momentum carried over as Nimmala played well at Class-A before getting the bump to High-A just ahead of the 2025 season. In 23 games, Nimmala is batting .295 with 12 extra-base hits and a sub-20% strikeout rate. The former first-rounder has some of the loudest tools in the Minors and is poised to break out in 2025.
Arjun Nimmala (@BlueJays) is the youngest regular (19 years, 197 days) in the Northwest League.
After this homer, the @vancanadians shortstop is also the circuit's home run leader! 🇨🇦🎆 pic.twitter.com/XREyBBUFro
— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) May 2, 2025
- Khal Stephen is on a mission in 2025. The 2nd round pick from last season has already posted three scoreless outings in his first six starts and had a nine-strikeout game in his second pro outing. His season ERA stands at 1.82, with an outstanding 26% K-BB rate and a WHIP below 1.00.
Notable Prospect Performances
- 2025 first-rounder Trey Yesavage should already be in High-A, but instead, the 22-year-old is terrorizing Class-A hitters. Yesavage has made five starts, striking out 36 batters in 23 1/3 innings of work. In a start on April 19th, Yesavage got 18 whiffs on 37 swings, fanning ten hitters and retiring 12 straight at one point. His 2025 strikeout rate is an incredible 40%, with a swinging strike rate of 20%.
- The Dunedin Blue Jays (Class A) set a Minor League record by walking 22 times in a 19-5 win over Jupiter on April 8th. Every player in the lineup drew at least one free pass, with two hitters getting walked four times. The 19 runs scored is an early-season high and was even more impressive given that they had just nine hits. The top prospects for Dunedin include Landen Maroulis, Khal Stephen, Trey Yesavage, and Manuel Beltre.