Fantasy Baseball Prospects Report: Kade Anderson a Must-Have Amid Promotion News; Ralphy Velazquez Gains Steam
Fantasy Baseball Prospects Report
We’re just 45 days away from the MLB postseason, and the time for call-ups is upon us. With a few notable exceptions, the front offices have been holding back on promotions, waiting for the right moment to bring up their top prospects. The Mariners, however, have decided to speed up the process, and Kade Anderson is set to make his major league debut.
Kade Anderson: A Polished Prospect
Kade Anderson has been one of the most dominant pitchers in the minors, boasting a 1.06 ERA and a 0.64 WHIP in 93 1/3 innings pitched. His impressive numbers have earned him a 73% roster rate in CBS Sports leagues, and it’s no surprise that he’s been a fixture on this list for over three months. With his promotion to the majors, Anderson is set to become a must-have in fantasy baseball.
Anderson’s Dominant Performance
Anderson’s success can be attributed to his ability to dominate hitters at Double-A. His ERA has been consistently low, and he’s shown remarkable control, issuing only 13 walks in 93 1/3 innings pitched. His strikeout numbers are also impressive, with 135 Ks to his name. If you remove his only hiccup this season, a five-run outing on May 15, Anderson has given up just six earned runs all season, good for a 0.60 ERA.
The Mariners have a history of promoting their top pitching prospects directly to the majors, and Anderson is no exception. He’s likely to be added to the rotation and become a key player for the team. With his impressive numbers and potential for growth, Anderson is a must-have for fantasy baseball teams.
Other Notable Prospects
While Anderson is set to make his major league debut, other prospects are also gaining steam. Walker Jenkins, the Twins’ 21-year-old outfielder, has been impressing in the minors, boasting a .309 BA and a .908 OPS. His on-base skills are exceptional, and he’s shown the ability to connect with pitches in the zone. Jenkins is a strong candidate for a call-up and could become a key player for the Twins.
Quinn Mathews, the Cardinals’ starting pitcher, has already made two spot starts for the team and has shown himself to be serviceable in the majors. His most recent major league start offered a glimpse of his upside, short though the outing was. He allowed one run on two hits over four innings against the Reds, issuing three walks while recording seven strikeouts on 12 whiffs.
Ralphy Velazquez, the Guardians’ 21-year-old first baseman, has been making waves in the minors, boasting a .286 BA and a .904 OPS. His power potential is exceptional, and he’s shown the ability to connect with pitches in the zone. Velazquez is a strong candidate for a call-up and could become a key player for the Guardians.
Ethan Salas, the Padres’ catcher, has been making progress in the minors, boasting a .297 BA and a .832 OPS. His on-base skills are exceptional, and he’s shown the ability to connect with pitches in the zone. Salas is a strong candidate for a call-up and could become a key player for the Padres.
Conclusion
The time for call-ups is upon us, and fantasy baseball teams are eagerly awaiting the promotions of their top prospects. Kade Anderson, Walker Jenkins, Quinn Mathews, Ralphy Velazquez, and Ethan Salas are all strong candidates for call-ups and could become key players for their respective teams. With their impressive numbers and potential for growth, these prospects are must-haves for fantasy baseball teams.