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Dynasty Dugout: Top 100 Dynasty Prospects (100-81)

Join or start a fantasy baseball league at Fantrax today! Keeper, dynasty, re-draft. Fully customizable. A+ customer service. Play for free! Guess who's back, back again. Dynasty Dugout is back, tell a friend.NA NA NADynasty Dugout is back in full force, steam-rolling toward the 2018 season. Even the long cold winter couldn't keep this dynasty column at bay. We're like the Undertaker at Wrestlemania, rising out of a coffin to chokeslam you through a table while tens of thousands of fans watch in a drunken stupor.…

Weekly Prospect Update: Minnesota Twins

The Minnesota Twins put together one of the biggest turnarounds last season. After losing over 100 games in 2016, they roared back to finish 2017 at 85-77. They made their first postseason appearance in seven years and likely set the tone for the next few seasons. While the Twins are righting the ship at the big league level, their top prospects are working hard to join them. 10. Lewis Diaz, 1BAge: 21 Signed out of the Dominican Republic in 2013 - MIN MLB.com lists: Top 10 1B Prospects (#10)2017 stats:…

MiLB Players Watch-List: 11 AL Central Players Who Should Get Called Up

This is a list of MiLB players who should get called up (sooner or later) at some point this season and more importantly, could help your fantasy team out. Some of them you know, some of them you’ve heard of, some of them are long shots and some are relative unknowns. So, here we go...MiLB Players Watch-List: NL Central MiLB Players Watch-List: NL West MiLB Players Watch-List: AL West MiLB Players Watch-List: NL EastAL CENTRAL Chicago White Sox 1. Yoan Moncada 2B/3BI’ll commence with the most obvious…

MLB Future 2’s – Brent Honeywell and Stephen Gonsalves

After writing about one hitter (Nick Senzel) and one reliever (Joe Jimenez), I’ll go with two starting pitchers in this article. Both of them were relatively unheralded prospects, that is until their consistency and continual improvement forced the baseball world to take notice. They are 22 years old, the #2 prospects in their organizations and coincidentally exactly who I think they will be as MLB pitchers – number 2’s. Neither of them has ace stuff, but rather a blend of pitches which they command very good. Essentially,…