I’ll be running down everything that caught my eye in the Dynasty Baseball world on most Mondays throughout the season. Here is the Monday Morning Dynasty Baseball Rundown (5/24/21):

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Adley Rutschman BAL, C, 23.3 – The top catching prospect in baseball launched a clutch 445 foot homer to tie the game in the 9th, going 3 for 4 with a 0/1 K/BB on the day. He now has a .432 OBP with 4 homers in 17 games at Double-A.

Francisco Alvarez NYM, C, 19.5 – The soon to be top catching prospect in baseball connected for his 2nd homer and is now slashing a ridiculous .417/.567/.646 with 2 homers and an elite 10.4%/22.4% K%/BB% in 15 games at Single-A. It’s not crazy to say he may end up an even better hitter than Rutschman.

Triston Casas BOS, 1B, 21.4 – A newly minted Top 10 Prospect in my Updated Top 100 Prospect Rankings over on my Patreon, Casas kept raking with his 4th dinger at Double-A. He now has a 162 wRC+ at the level with a very reasonable 24% K%.

Gage Workman DET, 3B, 21.7 – The 102nd overall pick in the 2020 MLB Draft, Workman’s been hitting the ball hard all year at Single-A, and he blew up yesterday with 1 homer, 1 triple, 1 double, and 1 single. That’s what we call hitting for the cycle round these parts (and round every other parts in the baseball world too). He’s handled his business with a 143 wRC+ in 17 games.

Brennen Davis CHC, OF, 21.7 – Made noise in his 2nd game of the season after getting hit in the head with a pitch in MiLB spring training, drilling a homer with 3 walks and a stolen base in 4 PA at Double-A. His power/speed combo is obvious, so his plate approach is the number one thing to watch. So far, so good.

Bobby Witt Jr. KC, SS, 20.11 – Heating up at Double-A with a 450 foot bomb and a double in 5 AB yesterday. He’s on a 5 game hitting streak with 2-hit games in his last 3.

Cade Cavalli WASH, RHP, 22.7 – Cavalli hasn’t pitched a bad game yet in 4 outings, going 6 IP with 3 hits, 1 ER and a 7/2 K/BB yesterday. He has a 2.05 ERA with a 34/8 K/BB in 22 IP at High-A with the premium stuff to back up the numbers. His stock keeps rising.

DL Hall BAL, LHP, 22.7 – 4 IP, 2 hits, 0 ER, 8/2 K/BB at Double-A. We are not quite out of the woods yet with his control issues (11.9% BB%), but his stuff is filthy and his K% is blowing up (46.3%). He is one of the top early season pitching risers.

Jo Adell LAA, OF, 22.1 – Smoked 2 homers yesterday for his 8th and 9th of the season in 16 games at Triple-A, but his 34.2%/7.9% K%/BB% is more concerning than the power surge is encouraging. He’s still only 22, so there is plenty of time to figure it out, but the strikeout issues against minor league pitching has his stock dropping a bit for me.

Orelvis Martinez TOR, SS, 19.8 – Got ahold of his 3rd homer at Single-A and has been rock solid in his full season debut, slashing .269/.347/.478 with 3 homers, 2 steals and a 24%/9.3% K%/BB% in 16 games at Single-A. I still don’t think his hype matches his talent, making him a great target in trades for rebuilding teams.

Ke’Bryan Hayes PIT, 3B, 24.4 – Don’t forget about Hayes, as all this guy does is rake. He cranked a homer on his rehab assignment at Triple-A and is now 3 for 6 in 2 games.

Jordan Westburg BAL, SS, 22.1/Hudson Haskin BAL, OF, 22.5 – The 30th and 39th overall pick in the 2020 draft, respectively, both went deep yesterday. Westburg has tallied 2 hits in 8 straight games and is destroying Single-A with a 218 wRC+, 3 homers and 4 steals in 15 games. Haskin hasn’t been bad himself with a 169 wRC+, 2 homers and 8 steals in 15 games.

Anthony Volpe NYY, SS, 20.1 – Volpe connected on his first homer of the year at Single-A and has been impressing overall with a 15.9%/19.5% K%/BB% and 10 steals in 15 games. He might not have the highest upside, but has a good glove with on base ability and solid all category potential.

Tucker Davidson ATL, LHP, 25.2 – 6 IP, 1 hit, 1 ER, 9/1 K/BB. He’s been lights out all year at Triple-A with a 0.90 ERA, and pitched solid in his one MLB start last week. He’s close to the majors with mid-rotation upside, but without overpowering stuff (92.7 MPH fastball), he’s more attractive to me in deeper leagues.

Aaron Ashby MIL, LHP, 23.0 – Had his best start of the season, going 5 IP with 1 hit, 0 ER and a 6/2 K/BB at Triple-A. He still has a 22.1% BB%, making a bullpen role the most likely destination, but he can be nasty in that role.

Josh Lowe TB, OF, 23.3 – Living in the shadow of Wander and Brujan can’t be easy, but Lowe is making due as he cracked his 6th homer yesterday to give him a 171 wRC+ at Triple-A. The 29.8%/3.5% K%/BB% isn’t quite as impressive.

Gabriel Arias CLE, SS, 21.3 – 2 for 5 with 0 K’s. His plate approach was the biggest concern coming into the year and he is answering those questions with a 21.5%/13.8% K%/BB% in 16 games as a 21 year old at Triple-A. The overall numbers aren’t eye popping (110 wRC+), but the arrow is pointing up on Arias.

Alek Thomas ARI, OF, 21.0 – 2 for 4 with 2 doubles and 0 K’s at Double-A. The power/speed totals are far from blowing up (1 homer and 1 steal), but his mature plate approach is transferring against advanced competition with a 21.4%/15.7% K%/BB% in 15 games. He also has 6 double, 2 triples and a .328 BA.

Taylor Trammell SEA, OF, 23.7 – Continues his assault on Triple-A pitching, going 4 for 4 with a homer and is now 22 for 43 with 5 homers in 10 games. He struggled mightily in his MLB debut, but he’ll get another shot eventually and I’m betting on him performing better the next time around.

Blake Rutherford CHW, OF, 24.1/Jake Burger CHW, 3B, 25.1 – In what feels like a blast from the past, Chicago’s 1st round picks in 2016 and 2017 are both starting to find their groove with both tallying 3 hits at Triple-A. Rutherford has a .317 BA and Burger’s flipped 6 homers. I’m more interested in Burger’s power for fantasy, while I’m not buying into Rutherford with a still mediocre 26.2%/7.7% K%/BB% and limited power.

Gabriel Moreno TOR, C, 21.3 – Making a mockery of Double-A pitching his 3rd homer and is now slashing .404/.483/.654 with a 21.7%/10% K%/BB% in 13 games. He’s not a great defender and Toronto has a bunch of interesting catchers, so his path to playing time isn’t very clear at the moment.

Zach DeLoach SEA, OF, 22.9 – I was relatively high on DeLoach this off-season and he has more than held his own at High-A as he cranked his 3rd homer yesterday. He has a 17.1%/11% K%/BB% at the level with 3 steals.

Kai-Wei Teng SF, RHP, 22.6 – 5 IP, 3 hits, 2 ER, 11/2 K/BB at High-A. His first two starts of the year have been rough, but his last two have been excellent with a combined 18/3 K/BB in 10 IP with 2 ER. He can get his fastball into the mid to upper 90’s and has the potential for 3 quality secondaries. He is a pick up in deeper leagues and a watchlist guy in shallower leagues.

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By Michael Halpern (@MichaelCHalpern)
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