NL West: Would you care for a Ryan?

Los Angeles Dodgers

Two Dodgers prospects should be getting our attention currently. Ryan Ward was just called up to Los Angeles just before May ended. In his very brief stint (which includes two games from a call-up in April), he has already homered and has played both in LF and at 1B. His 2025 AAA numbers of a .290 BA, 36 HR, 113 R, 122 RBI, a robust 13% BB% with a promising 19% K% suggest he doesn’t have much more to prove in Oklahoma City. With Teoscar Hernández hitting the IL for the next month or so, Ward figures to get some strong side platoon work. 

The other prospect to watch closely is River Ryan who is proving himself to be stash-worthy anywhere fantasy managers have the roster space, especially with the Dodgers’...

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