MiLB Top 10 Prospects - Week Two
Tim Kanak brings MLB DW members 15 prospects to watch from all of the minor league action in Week Two
Hey friends, welcome to my weekly prospect report, now only found with an MLB Data Warehouse subscription! The goal of this column is to give you the most fantasy-relevant prospect information throughout the last week, all in one place. The format of this weekly prospect report will be a run-through of my top 15-20 prospects of the week, with a goal to get at least three prospects at each level (DSL - AAA).
I will try my best to highlight new prospects every week, rather than repeat names, unless the repeat is so warranted I just can’t help myself.
This should not be seen as a weekly stash rankings, but as a ranking of top performers each week through all levels. My updated top 150 rankings can currently be found on MLB Data Warehouse and thanks to Jon, we will now have regularly updated fScores throughout the year.
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NOTE: Rookie status is determined by 130 ABs, or 50 IPs at the Major League level.
NOTE: All stats from Monday, April 6th - Sunday, April 12th 2026
***AAA started a week earlier, we discussed them last week on the Week 1 podcast.***
T-10 Prospects for Week 3
1 | OF Theo Gillen (Rays) - A+
ETA: 2028
Comp: Smaller, more toolsy Parker Meadows
Prime Skills: Gillen has great timing at the plate, nice load and really gets on pitches with a sweet and powerful lefty swing. He has a nice sized athletic build and should develop into a power / speed threat. He played SS in highschool, but with a weak arm has moved off to the OF. The hit tool is performing better than I had expected out of the gate with a 74.3% contact rate and near 25% line drive rate. The eye is plus with only an 8.8% SwStr%, while he’s shown but he has been a little too patient with only a 34.3% Swing%. He’s been getting to better angles this year with a plus air-pull rate, as he’s also lowered the groundball rate and increased the linedrive rate. I have not found publicly available max EVs since high school, but this year he has a reported 103.2 90th percentile EV, which is good for his age. The 99 XBH+ portends to only average-ish power over the last year plus, but it’s good to see he finished the week with 4 bombs and 5 total extra base hits along with 2 steals.
NOTE (FOR ENTIRE ARTICLE): The MLB Data Warehouse data is not including Sunday, 4/12/26 stats.
Hitter Tool Grades:
Hit: 40/50
Plate Approach: 60/65
Power: 40/55
Speed: 60/60
Prospect Rank: 86
2 | SP Kade Anderson (Mariners) - AA
ETA: Mid/Late 2026
Comp: Max Fried
Prime Skills: Anderson has an arsenal that is across the board plus, against some of the other guys in the class that were elite one or two pitches without the full arsenal to do damage, but is a leaner 6’2” lefty that gives me some Max Fried vibes despite needing work on the command. He has a fastball with up to 20” of vert on it that had the second best whiff% on it in the draft class to Liam Doyle’s fastball, a 2-plane slider, a nasty diving curve and a change up with some nice fade.
Arsenal Grades:
FA (92-96 mph): 60/60
SL (84-88 mph): 55/60
CU (79-81 mph): 55/60
CH (81-85 mph): 50/60
Command: 45/55
Prospect Rank: 27




