We’re seeing more and more prospects getting called up lately, and the speculation around who’s next is getting louder by the day. It’s always a good idea to stay ahead of the alerts/breaking news on prospect promotions. You want to be ahead of the other league owners, so you don’t have to pull over while driving just to try and grab the latest fantasy baseball prospects.
It’s still early in the season, and as always, we’re seeing some fantasy baseball prospects take off while others are still trying to find their rhythm. We already saw No. 1 prospect Konnor Griffin get the call earlier this season. Now the question becomes: Who’s next? Below are updates on the players mentioned last week, along with a few new names to monitor in the coming weeks.
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Fantasy Baseball Prospects to Stash: Robby Snelling, Charlie Condon, Travis Bazzana
Robby Snelling (SP – MIA) | Top 100 Prospect Ranking: 34
- Current Level: Triple-A
- ETA: May
In 13 innings so far, Robby Snelling has a 2.77 ERA and 22 strikeouts. He’ll be an exciting pitcher to roster once he gets promoted.
Unfortunately, we’re not hearing much news that Snelling will be promoted soon. It sounds like Braxton Garrett, who missed last season with elbow surgery, will get first dibs if the Marlins need a starter.
I’d still stash Snelling if you can. He’ll get the call eventually; it just might take another month.
Charlie Condon (1B – COL) | Top 100 Prospect Ranking: 62
- Current Level: Triple-A
- ETA: Late May / Early June
The Rockies’ offense is actually doing pretty well at the moment. They rank in the top 15 in most hitting stats, so they don’t need Charlie Condon right this second. But his .318 average, 1.070 OPS and four home runs (in 11 games) are hard to ignore.
Condon is still getting reps in the outfield, and that seems to be his path to the Majors. As long as the bat stays hot and he shows he can handle the corner outfield spots, we should see him up soon.
Travis Bazzana (2B – CLE) | Top 100 Prospect Ranking: 16
- Current Level: Triple-A
- ETA: May
Travis Bazzana hasn’t really hurt himself this past week. He went 6-for-14 in his last four games with three doubles. Cleveland just doesn’t seem in a rush to promote him. He’ll get daily at-bats in Triple-A and build confidence. If he goes on a tear in the next week or two, the promotion will follow.
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