How to read the tables

This is a workbook fantasy board, not an official prospect-eligibility list. The rank column comes directly from the workbook's overall Fantasy Value rank, which rewards current production, role value, and category shape.

For hitters, Power, Speed, Plate Disc, and RunProd show where the profile is helping. For pitchers, K, Prevention, Command, and WinSave show the strikeout, run-prevention, control, and role-value buckets. The letter grade is only a readability layer on top of the numeric score.

AAA snapshot

AAA is led by Ryan Fitzgerald at rank 1. The important read is not just the rank; it is the mix of stat output and category scores that shows whether the player is helping in a specific fantasy lane.

The strongest hitter profiles in this AAA top 10 separate themselves through category shape. Ryan Fitzgerald is the first hitter listed, with the table showing the PA, HR, RBI, SB, and category-score context.

The pitcher group is worth scanning by category instead of only ERA. Strikeout score, Command, and WinSave can point to very different fantasy paths even when two pitchers sit close together in overall Fantasy Value.

AA snapshot

AA is led by Blake Burke at rank 1. The important read is not just the rank; it is the mix of stat output and category scores that shows whether the player is helping in a specific fantasy lane.

The strongest hitter profiles in this AA top 10 separate themselves through category shape. Blake Burke is the first hitter listed, with the table showing the PA, HR, RBI, SB, and category-score context.

The pitcher group is worth scanning by category instead of only ERA. Strikeout score, Command, and WinSave can point to very different fantasy paths even when two pitchers sit close together in overall Fantasy Value.

Fantasy use case

Use this board as a first-pass watchlist. A high Fantasy Value score tells you the player is producing in a way the workbook model likes, but the next step is still league-specific: roster spot, category need, promotion path, and risk tolerance.

The best use is comparing shape, not only rank. A player with a lower overall score but a clear A-range category can be more actionable if that category is exactly what your roster needs.