Last week’s fantasy baseball prospects stash list had some players who graduated. Travis Bazzana, Bryce Eldridge and Logan Henderson all earned promotions, and we wish them the best as they begin their MLB journeys. Their departures open the door for a fresh wave of names, along with a few familiar holdovers who could be next in line. Here are the prospects who could get the call in the coming days or weeks, including Colt Emerson, Ryan Waldschmidt, Robby Snelling.
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Fantasy Baseball Prospects: Colt Emerson, Ryan Waldschmidt, Robby Snelling
Colt Emerson (SS – SEA) | Top 100 Prospect Ranking: 7
- Current Level: Triple-A
- ETA: May
Colt Emerson’s Triple‑A line doesn’t immediately pop: .223/.325/.427 with four home runs and seven stolen bases in 98 at-bats. But the underlying skills remain elite. He owns a .280 career batting average in the minors, a strong walk rate and his hard‑hit metrics continue trending upward, including a 92+ miles per hour (MPH) average exit velocity.
Seattle still views Emerson as a long‑term cornerstone. If he strings together even two strong weeks, he should finally break through to the Majors. If he’s somehow still available on your waiver wire, he’s a must‑stash prospect.
Ryan Waldschmidt (OF – ARI) | Top 100 Prospect Ranking: 52
- Current Level: Triple-A
- ETA: June
Ryan Waldschmidt is slashing .285/.400/.480 with three home runs, 21 RBI and six stolen bases in 123 at-bats. The 14.5% walk rate is excellent, but the 26.1% strikeout rate needs tightening.
Waldschmidt has legitimate 20/20 upside, even if he won’t reach that mark this season in the Majors. In 12‑team leagues or deeper, he’s a strong speculative add. He is one hot streak away from forcing Arizona’s hand.
Robby Snelling (SP – MIA) | Top 100 Prospect Ranking: 34
- Current Level: Triple-A
- ETA: June
Robby Snelling has been one of Triple‑A’s most dominant arms with a 1.86 ERA, 0.90 WHIP and 44 strikeouts in 29 innings.
Snelling’s fastball sits at 94-95 MPH, and his curveball generates a 42.7% whiff rate. With Chris Paddack designated for assignment and Braxton Garrett still waiting, Snelling is right there.
If Snelling is unrostered in your league, stop reading and add him. Before the publication of this article, it was announced that he will start this Friday for the Marlins.
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