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 Cooper Ingle, Emmanuel Rodriguez, Jonah Tong.
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Fantasy Baseball Prospects: Cooper Ingle, Emmanuel Rodriguez, Jonah Tong
Cooper Ingle (C – CLE) | Top 100 Prospect Ranking: 87
- Current Level: Triple-A
- ETA: Late-May/Early June
After a brief injured list (IL) stint for a hip issue, Cooper Ingle returned and immediately resumed mashing, slashing .390/.603/.732, with a 1.289 OPS, four home runs and 17 RBI in 41 at-bats.
Ingle has posted more walks than strikeouts in three straight seasons, making him a rare on-base percentage‑friendly catching prospect. With Bo Naylor struggling and Cleveland’s depth thin, Ingle is one or two hot weeks away from a promotion. If you need catcher help, he’s one of the best stashes available.
Emmanuel Rodriguez (OF – MIN) | Top 100 Prospect Ranking: 62
- Current Level: Triple-A
- ETA: May
Emmanuel Rodriguez is hitting .247/.417/.506 with six home runs and three stolen bases in 81 at-bats. He’s already on the 40‑man roster, which removes a major barrier to promotion.
Matt Wallner continues to struggle, and while the Twins’ offense is performing well overall, they’re still fighting for position in a tight American League Central. Rodriguez’s elite walk rate and top‑tier exit velocities could give Minnesota a needed spark.
If you need outfield help, stash Rodriguez now before the window closes.
Jonah Tong (SP – NYM) | Top 100 Prospect Ranking: 40
- Current Level: Triple-A
- ETA: May
Jonah Tong has 44 strikeouts in 31.1 innings, but his 4.60 ERA reflects inconsistency. His last outing saw him strike out six batters and allow one hit over six innings, reminding us of his upside.
If Tong strings together two or three strong starts, he should make his 2026 MLB debut soon. Monitor his next outing closely; another dominant performance could fast‑track him to Queens.
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