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Top-5 Hitter Fantasy Baseball Prospects To Stash For Week 11 - Redraft Leagues (2025)

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Kevin Luo's top hitter fantasy baseball prospects to stash for Week 11 (2025). His MLB prospects to pick up and stash on your bench and N/A spots in redraft leagues.

We had arguably our biggest hitting prospect call-up of the season this week when the Royals called up Jac Caglianone. We also had a few other interesting call-ups in Kyle Teel, Shay Whitcomb, Ronny Mauricio, and Cole Young.

There are still quite a few prospects close to the majors that should make a fantasy impact soon.

Let's look at a few top prospects to stash for Week 11 of the fantasy baseball season.

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Roman Anthony, OF - Boston Red Sox

Do the Red Sox hate Roman Anthony? I'm sure they love their prized top prospect, but there are fewer and fewer logical reasons for Roman Anthony to still be in Triple-A.

I'm not sure if baseball karma is real, but the Red Sox losing another one-run game this week on a day when Roman Anthony hit a game-tying homer in the ninth for Worcester is at least a little bit of cruel irony.

Last week, I made the joke that Anthony was like Squidward watching Spongebob and Patrick playing outside after the Red Sox called up Marcelo Mayer to join Kristian Campbell in Boston. Now, with their former org-mate Kyle Teel getting the call by the White Sox, you can add Sandy Cheeks to that image, I guess.

At this point, you know the deal with Anthony. He's been in this article every week so far this season, and he's the last premium prospect to stash in the minors. He has nine HRs with a 147 WRC+ so far this season with an excellent approach at the plate.

When Anthony gets the call (who knows when that'll be at this point), he can be one of your starting outfielders in all formats if you stashed him.

 

Bryce Eldridge, 1B, San Francisco Giants

So you missed out on Nick Kurtz? So you missed out on Caglianone? If you're still in the market for a power-hitting first base prospect to stash, Bryce Eldridge might be your man.

While Eldridge is a slightly worse prospect than the two big college sluggers, he has something in his favor that they didn't have- a clear path to playing time. The Giants just DFA'd their primary first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr., and signed Dom Smith as his replacement, at least in the short term.

Eldridge's age-to-level performance and fast development through the minors has been incredibly impressive. He was originally drafted as a two-way player by the Giants in the first round of the 2023 draft, but quickly gave up pitching when it was clear his bat had a chance to be special.

Last season as a 19-year-old, Eldridge had a 139 WRC+ and 23 HRs, mostly in the low minors, but he got a taste of both Double-A and Triple-A. This season, he started in Double-A, where he had seven HRs and a 148 WRC+ before getting the call to Triple-A earlier this week.

Eldridge is only 20 years old, so the Giants may want him to spend more time at Triple-A, but we just saw a top power-hitting prospect in Cags only need a cup of coffee at Triple-A before getting the call to the majors. If he performs, the Giants will want to get his bat in their major league lineup as they try to push for the playoffs.

When Eldridge gets the call, I expect him to hit for good power and have a solid average if he can keep the Ks in check. He makes for a good stash for fantasy teams looking for power upside from their corner infield spot.

 

Justin Crawford, OF - Philadelphia Phillies

Hug watch in Lehigh Valley? Justin Crawford was just pulled from a game after going 3-3.

Just by hearing that Crawford is the son of Carl Crawford, you can guess the type of player he'll be. You can expect a solid average and a lot of speed. He had a 131 WRC+ and 42 SBs last season and has followed that up with a 130 WRC+ and 22 SBs already this season in Triple-A.

While he's not a total zero in power like Chandler Simpson, any power upside will likely be limited, as he has hit the ball on the ground over 60% of the time at almost every stop on his minor league journey.

The Phillies are likely looking for someone to overtake Brandon Marsh and Johan Rojas in the outfield, as they both have WRC+ under 85. He's a solid deep league stash for teams looking for speed with a solid bat.

 

Colby Thomas, OF - Athletics

Before the season, one of my bold predictions was that the A's would make the playoffs. Unfortunately, that prediction is aging like milk, as the A's have lost 19 of their last 21 games and are in desperate need of a spark.

The A's pitching has been a bigger problem than their lineup, but they're looking to pull any lever they can to try to right the ship. In the last couple of weeks, they've called up Denzel Clarke and Logan Davidson, but neither of them has the offensive upside that Colby Thomas has.

Thomas had 31 HRs, 15 SBs, and a 126 WRC+ last season across Double-A and Triple-A. He's followed that up with 14 HRs already this season in Triple-A.

If the A's continue to lose, expect them to keep throwing things at the wall and seeing what sticks. Thomas will eventually get a chance and could hit for big power in what is looking like a launching pad in Sacramento.

 

Brady House, 3B - Washington Nationals

Brady House has kind of quietly been raking so far this season in Rochester. He has 12 HRs while improving his plate skills from last season.

House is coming off a pretty disappointing season, so his prospect shine wore off quite a bit going into this season. However, he's again showing the upside that put him in the prep shortstop quartet of Jordan Lawlar, Marcelo Mayer, and Kahlil Watson a few seasons ago.

Jose Tena and Amed Rosario have been keeping the third base seat warm for House in Washington. However, neither is likely to be a long-term answer for them at the position. The Nationals seem willing to embrace a youth movement and give their young prospects a chance, as they recently called up Robert Hassell III and Daylen Lile.

House should be the next Nationals prospect to get the call soon, as he's banging down the door to the majors. When he gets the call, he should provide solid power and average potential at a position that falls off a bit after the top tier.

 

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