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  • INT Second Baseman #3
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    Astros sent INF Robel García outright to Triple-A Sugar Land.
    García passed through waivers unclaimed after being designated for assignment earlier this week and will remain with the Astros organization as extra infield depth moving forward. The versatile 28-year-old has hit .151/.216/.208 with one homer and eight RBI across 117 plate appearances at the major-league level this season.

  • COL Right Fielder #13
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    Rockies OF prospect Zac Veen went 5-for-5 with a two-run homer and four RBI on Saturday for Triple-A Albuquerque.
    What are the Rockies doing? Seriously. Veen racked up three extra-base hits as part of a career-best five-hit performance. It seems like there’s virtually nothing left for him to prove at the Triple-A level where he’s hitting .444 (12-for-27) with one homer, eight RBI and one steal through seven games. The 23-year-old former first-round pick should make it to Colorado at some point in the next few weeks.
  • KC First Baseman #14
    Royals 1B prospect Jac Caglianone launched a 464-foot homer on Saturday for Double-A Northwest Arkansas.
    If you look up, you might see it still traveling overhead. Caglianone clobbered an absolute no-doubter to right field for his first round-tripper of the season. The gargantuan blast carried a surreal 116 mph exit velocity, according to MLB Pipeline. The 22-year-old slugging prospect was the talk of the Cactus League this spring and figures to get a shot in Kansas City at some point in the coming months. There are zero questions regarding his over-the-fence pop, but he’ll need to prove he can make consistent contact and control the strike zone against big-league pitchers if he’s going to blossom into a legitimate fantasy superstar.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #82
    White Sox LHP prospect Hagen Smith struck out 10 over four hitless innings on Saturday for Double-A Birmingham.
    Smith generated 14 swinging strikes, according to Statcast. The four walks were the lone bugaboo in an otherwise stellar season debut. The 21-year-old southpaw put up stratospheric strikeout totals throughout his collegiate career and is already among the top pitching prospects in baseball. He has a real shot to reach the majors by the end of the year, if everything comes together.
  • TEX Shortstop #89
    Rangers SS prospect Sebastian Walcott went 2-for-3 with a stolen base on Saturday for Double-A Frisco.
    Arguably the top prospect in the dynasty landscape at the moment, Walcott has gotten off to a hot start in the upper minors, which is even more impressive considering he just turned 19 years old last month. The combination of massive over-the-fence power upside and athleticism make him a potential fantasy superstar and we’re not being hyperbolic with that statement. He’s the real deal.
  • CLE Second Baseman #87
    Guardians 2B prospect Travis Bazzana went 4-for-5 with a two-run homer on Saturday for Double-A Akron.
    That’s back-to-back multi-hit performances for Bazzana to open the year. The 22-year-old, who was selected first overall in last year’s MLB Draft, is going to move rapidly through Cleveland’s system and could potentially reach the big leagues by the second half. He’s a top-20 range prospect for dynasty purposes already and could be in the top-10 territory in a couple weeks.
  • LAD Left Fielder #93
    Dodgers OF prospect Zyhir Hope went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer and three RBI on Saturday for High-A Great Lakes.
    Hope’s two-run blast left the bat at 111 mph and traveled 427 feet, according to MLB Pipeline. He has a chance to break into the big leagues as a bat-first corner outfielder down the line, if everything comes together. The 20-year-old prodigy has posted sublime exit velocity numbers over the past calendar year, including a 108.5 mph 90th percentile exit velocity, according to Baseball America data. He’s a borderline top-15 prospect for dynasty purposes already with a chance to break into the top 10 by midseason.
  • CWS Center Fielder #92
    White Sox OF prospect Braden Montgomery went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer and three RBI on Saturday for Low-A Kannapolis.
    The ancillary component of the Garrett Crochet blockbuster, Montgomery is an athletic and toolsy outfielder with a chance to make a significant impact for fantasy purposes down the road. The 21-year-old was selected 12th overall in the 2024 MLB Draft after a standout collegiate career at Texas A&M. He’s a long way from the majors, but he’s going to rise pretty rapidly on dynasty rankings over the next few months. He checked in as the 65th-ranked prospect in Rotoworld’s latest dynasty rankings update.
  • TEX Third Baseman #6
    Josh Jung (neck) went 1-for-3 with two RBI on Saturday in a minor league rehab game for Double-A Frisco.
    The expectation is that Jung will be ready to rejoin Texas’ lineup by early next week after getting in a couple rehab games this weekend in the minors. He’s been out since late March recovering from neck spasms.
  • LAA Center Fielder #27
    Mike Trout hit a two-run homer in the Angels’ 10-4 win over the Guardians on Saturday.
    Trout hit one of the four homers for the Angels off Tanner Bibee. The future Hall of Famer has had no problem showing off the power in 2025 with three homers and a .517 slugging percentage over a week of games. That .172 average is a bit problematic so far, but Trout is too good of hitter to be too worried about that. It’s fun to see the 33-year-old having success, even in a limited sample.
  • CLE First Baseman #41
    Carlos Santana homered and went 2-for-3 while driving in two runs in a loss to the Angels on Saturday.
    It’s Santana’s first homer in his return season for the Guardians. The 38-year-old also drove in a run in the fifth on a fielder’s choice. Santana also drew a walk and scored another run, and has looked solid in his first week-plus with a .290 average and .795 OPS over 31 at-bats.