150-player minor-league dynasty board with ETA, role projection, and ceiling/floor grades.
This MLB dynasty prospect board ranks minor-league talent by age relative to level, pedigree and ETA to the majors, for dynasty leagues that roster prospects years before debut.
The strongest prospect signal is dominating a level while young for it. Pair age-adjusted production with draft and international signing pedigree, then discount for a distant ETA or a blocked path to playing time.
Weight age relative to level, prospect pedigree, proximity to the majors (ETA) and the clarity of a future role. A 20-year-old thriving in Double-A is a premium asset.
ETA is the estimated time of arrival in the majors. Closer ETAs are worth more in win-now builds; distant ETAs suit rebuilds willing to wait for upside.
Generally yes — pitching prospects carry higher injury and attrition risk, so most dynasty boards favour high-pedigree hitting prospects at the top.