Last year was a fantastic year for prospects, but this one might be even better. We have seen so many high-end prospects get the call and the chance to contribute to their big-league organizations. Eury Perez is the latest, as he debuted at 20 years old and 27 days. Only three pitchers this century have debuted at a younger age than Perez.
Baseball is better when MLB teams are putting their best players on the field, even if it is a 20-year-old. So, who is next? What prospects do you need to stash for redraft fantasy baseball leagues? Check out our full prospect stash rankings for the week here.
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Top Fantasy Baseball Prospects to Stash
Graduates from the last Stash List: Luis Ortiz, Matt Mervis, Brandon Pfaadt, Gavin Stone
Other Debuts: Matt McLain, Eury Perez, Casey Schmitt
Endy Rodriguez (C – PIT) | ETA: June
Endy Rodriguez just hits. He has hit at every stop and developed more power last season. He is versatile and can play multiple positions, but he is good enough to be an everyday catcher with a great bat.
David Hamilton (2B – BOS) | ETA: June
Boston has a hot lineup, but second base has been a black hole for them. David Hamilton stole 70 bases last year in Double-A and has added a ton of power this season to pair with strong contact.
Ronny Mauricio (SS – NYM) | ETA: June
The Mets moving Ronny Mauricio to second base shows they are serious about him being part of the team soon. Mauricio has big power and speed and has shown an improved feel to hit this year.
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