Outlook Cole Carrigg
Rockies Prospect Cole Carrigg Shines in Triple-A, But Awaits Call-Up
Carrigg has been tearing up Triple-A with a sparkling .335 batting average and jaw-dropping defensive plays. However, he has yet to make his major league debut for the last-place Rockies, who are currently mired in a four-game losing streak. Despite injuries to other Colorado outfielders like Brenton Doyle, Carrigg has not yet been added to the active roster.
Because Carrigg is a rookie without major league experience, our models do not have active big-league projections for him yet. His impressive minor-league numbers suggest he has real staying power once he arrives, but fantasy managers must remain patient. He is a high-priority stash in dynasty leagues but lacks immediate redraft value.
Colorado has six games scheduled this week, featuring matchups at home against the Cubs and on the road against the Athletics. Since Carrigg remains in the minors, he will not provide any fantasy production for your lineup this week. Leave him on your bench or waiver wire for now.
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Outlook Braden Montgomery
Top prospect Braden Montgomery tearing up Triple-A, looming as high-upside stash for White Sox
Though Montgomery has yet to debut in the majors, our data shows him tearing up Triple-A, where he is slashing .299/.372/.486 with 10 home runs. The second-place White Sox (34-31) are currently dealing with several outfield injuries, including Austin Hays and Everson Pereira. Montgomery is not yet on the active major league roster, but his arrival feels imminent.
With no major league track record or active projections, we must rely on his minor league dominance and elite raw power to project his rest-of-season value. While rookies often face an adjustment period against big-league breaking stuff, his high-walk, high-power profile makes him a premier stash candidate whose raw power could provide a major boost to fantasy lineups.
Chicago plays six home games this week against Atlanta and the Dodgers, featuring challenging matchups against aces Chris Sale and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. While Montgomery remains in the minors for now and will not face these pitchers, his high-upside profile makes him a must-stash player in competitive formats. Verdict: Hold.
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