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Top Fantasy Baseball Prospects to Watch: Snelling, Condon, Bazzana
Experts break down the latest on three top minor league talents nearing MLB callups.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 7:50am
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A cubist interpretation of the dynamic action and energy of the next wave of top MLB prospects.Today in MiamiFantasy baseball experts highlight three top prospects - Robby Snelling, Charlie Condon, and Travis Bazzana - who are making waves in the minors and could soon earn promotions to the major leagues. The report provides updates on each player's current performance, expected timelines for their MLB debuts, and analysis on their potential fantasy impact.
Why it matters
As the MLB season progresses, monitoring and stashing top prospects can give fantasy managers an edge in keeper and dynasty leagues. These three players represent some of the most exciting young talents across the sport, and getting ahead of their arrivals in the majors could pay dividends for savvy fantasy owners.
The details
Robby Snelling, a 34th-ranked prospect in Miami's system, has impressed with a 2.77 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 13 innings at Triple-A. However, the Marlins may prioritize Braxton Garrett's return from injury over Snelling's promotion for now. Charlie Condon, Colorado's 62nd-ranked prospect, is tearing up Triple-A with a .318 average, 1.070 OPS and 4 home runs in 11 games. The Rockies could soon call up Condon to play the outfield. Travis Bazzana, Cleveland's 16th-ranked prospect, hasn't hurt his case for a promotion with a recent 6-for-14 stretch, but the team doesn't appear to be in a rush to bring him up just yet.
- Snelling has posted his stats over 13 innings so far this season at Triple-A.
- Condon has put up his impressive offensive numbers in 11 games at Triple-A.
- Bazzana has gone 6-for-14 in his last four games at Triple-A.
The players
Robby Snelling
A 34th-ranked prospect in the Miami Marlins' system who has a 2.77 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 13 innings at Triple-A.
Charlie Condon
Colorado's 62nd-ranked prospect who is batting .318 with a 1.070 OPS and 4 home runs in 11 games at Triple-A.
Travis Bazzana
Cleveland's 16th-ranked prospect who has gone 6-for-14 in his last four games at Triple-A.
What they’re saying
“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.”
— Brett Ussery, Fantasy Baseball Expert
What’s next
The Marlins will have to decide whether to promote Robby Snelling or give Braxton Garrett the first shot when they need a starter. The Rockies could call up Charlie Condon to play the outfield if his hot hitting at Triple-A continues. Cleveland may bring up Travis Bazzana in May if he keeps producing at his current pace.
The takeaway
These three top prospects represent some of the most exciting young talent in baseball, and fantasy managers who are able to stash them ahead of their MLB debuts could gain a significant advantage in keeper and dynasty leagues. Monitoring their minor league performance and staying ahead of potential promotions will be key for savvy fantasy owners.
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