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2025 MLB Fantasy Prospect Watch 8/11

ARLINGTON, TX - APRIL 8: A general view of a MLB ball and glove taken before the game between the Boston Red Sox and the Texas Rangers at Rangers Ballpark April 8, 2007 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

OF Dylan Beavers – Baltimore Orioles

Dylan Beavers is ready for the Majors and his call to Baltimore can happen in the upcoming days. This season, at AAA Norfolk, Beavers is slashing .307/.421/.520 with 16 home runs, 46 RBI, and 22 stolen bases. He possesses elite contact skills and he’s showing signs of tapping into the power potential his 6’5” frame can supply. Given his frame, most wouldn’t expect his second-best asset to be his speed, but the Baltimore prospect’s legs have produced 22 stolen bases in 26 attempts. His high contact ability, power potential, speed, and plus arm strength will lead to an everyday role with the Orioles, and his offensive potential makes him an intriguing fantasy baseball option as this season comes to the home stretch.

SS/OF Jett Williams – New York Mets

Williams has positioned himself to be a late season callup and will undoubtedly spend the majority of 2026 in New York. In 91 games, at AA Binghamton, the Mets’ top prospect is slashing .278/.388/.482 with 10 home runs, 36 RBI, and 29 stolen bases. He’s a menace at the plate and possesses plus-speed. At 5’6” 175lbs, his ability to produce high contact and surprising power is reminiscent of former Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia. Francisco Lindor won’t be moving off shortstop anytime soon, but Williams will see most action in centerfield with the possibility of spending the occasional game at second base.

RHP Jack Wenninger – New York Mets

Wenninger is a season away from reaching Queens, and he’s made a strong case at AA Binghamton posting a 2.84 ERA, 1.15 WHIP, and 113 strikeouts in 101.1 innings. He has the makings of a back-end rotation starter with upside, and he accompanies his mid-90s fastball with a plus-splitter, slider and curve. Two of his best metrics are his 7.9% walk rate and 27% strikeout rate. Simply put, Wenninger knows how to command the strike zone, and he doesn’t allow free passes or home runs. New York has talent arms in the minors, and Wenninger should debut next season along with starting pitcher prospects Jonah Tong, Nolan McLean, and Brandon Sproat.

LHP Alex Clemmey – Washington Nationals

The southpaw prospect should start gaining more attention following the season. At A+ Wilmington, Clemmey has a 2.66 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, and 105 strikeouts in 81.1 innings. Three weeks removed from his 20th birthday, Alex Clemmey possesses intriguing raw skills with a mid-90s fastball that will gain more velocity in the upcoming seasons, a slider that generates swings and misses, and developing changeup. Making his delivery more fluid will be a focus, as strike zone issues have produced 57 walks in his 81.1 innings. The lefty has the ideal frame of a starting pitcher, and his skillset shows the potential of a number two or three starting pitcher. As he ends his season with outstanding strikeout totals, Alex Clemmey will become a prospect to monitor for all fantasy baseball players.