Watch Rickwood, Wood vs. Acuña, Crews free this week on MLB.TV

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Once again in 2024, baseball fans can watch Minor League Baseball games across all of MLB's digital platforms.

MLB.TV and At Bat subscribers can watch their favorite team's Minor League affiliates in the app at no additional cost, while all MiLB games will be available on MiLB.TV, on the web and in the MiLB app.

And with or without a subscription, you can watch select, curated Minor League games featuring MLB's top prospects FREE on MLB.com -- at the top of this article -- and on the MLB Pipeline homepage all season long. The MiLB Game of the Day will be available on MLB.TV as well.

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Here's what's on tap:

Tuesday, 1:05 p.m. ET – Wichita (MIN) @ Arkansas (SEA)
The Mariners’ top two prospects clash with Twins No. 9 prospect Luke Keaschall in a Double-A duel. Cole Young and Harry Ford – ranked as MLB’s No. 26 and No. 27 prospects respectively – were first-round selections for Seattle in back-to-back Drafts and have traveled through the system together. Young is just over a week removed from a stretch in which he posted three three-hit performances in five contests. The pair will face a Wind Surge lineup anchored by Keaschall, the Twins' second-round pick in 2023. The 21-year-old has been on a tear in 2024, earning a promotion to Wichita and posting numbers that would rank second in average and OPS in the Texas League if he had enough at-bats to qualify.

Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. ET – Montgomery (TB) @ Birmingham (CWS)
Sit down with some popcorn for a one-of-a-kind event as the Biscuits -- playing as the Gray Sox – and the Barons – playing as the Black Barons – compete at the legendary Rickwood Field. Rays prospects Dominic Keegan (TB No. 5) and Chandler Simpson (TB No. 10) and White Sox prospects Edgar Quero (MLB No. 94) and Jacob Gonzalez (CWS No. 7) will have the opportunity to compete on the same diamond once graced by Negro League legends. Simpson – who was the co-stolen base leader in 2023 with 94 swipes – sports 80-grade speed and already has 48 thefts this season. The Atlanta native shows shades of Cool Papa Bell, the famous Negro League speedster credited with 289 stolen bases throughout his career.

Wednesday, 2:07 p.m. ET – Toledo (DET) @ St. Paul (MIN)
Two 2022 first-round picks battle it out at CHS Field in a Triple-A matinee. For the Twins, that draftee is Brooks Lee. Due to a herniated disc in his back that sidelined him until late May, that year's eighth overall pick – ranked MLB’s No. 14 prospect – didn’t play in his first Triple-A contest of the year until June 5, but he hasn’t missed a beat. Lee crushed his first homer of the season in his fifth game and already has several multihit performances. He will face off against the No. 12 overall pick, Jace Jung. Ranked MLB’s No. 46 prospect, the Texas Tech product sports a 60-grade power tool and has double-digit jacks on the season.

Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. ET – Hartford (COL) @ Harrisburg (WSH)
Three Top 100 prospects collide at Double-A. MLB’s No. 36 prospect Brady House, who has been flexing his power and is already nearing his home run total for all of last year leads the way for Harrisburg. The Senators will be looking to outscore a Hartford lineup that features Yanquiel Fernandez (MLB No. 57) and Sterlin Thompson (MLB No. 89). Fernandez is equipped with plenty of pop and slugged 20+ homers the past two seasons.

Thursday, 7 p.m. ET – Bowling Green (TB) @ Hickory (TEX)
Sebastian Walcott and Brayden Taylor take center stage at High-A. Many believe Walcott could become the best player to ever come out of the Bahamas. Hickory's shortstop is fresh off collecting a career-high four hits last Sunday and looking for more. Ranked MLB’s No. 76 prospect, Walcott produces advanced exit velocities thanks to his 6-foot-4 frame. Taylor, a product of Texas Christian University, is ranked MLB’s No. 84 prospect and has been red-hot in June with multiple knocks in over half of his games for Bowling Green this month.

Thursday, 10:05 p.m. ET – San Jose (SF) @ Modesto (SEA)
Bryce Eldridge and Lazaro Montes go head-to-head in a rematch of the 2023 California League semifinals series. Leading a Nuts squad that features six other hitters on the Mariners’ Top 30 list, Montes – MLB's No. 82 prospect -- has posted videogame-type numbers so far in 2024. The Cuba native has been sitting atop the circuit in every major offensive category including home runs, OPS and batting average. Eldridge – MLB's No. 74 prospect – has had a noteworthy season in his own right, ranking in the top five in many of the same categories.

Friday, 7:05 p.m. ET – Altoona (PIT) @ Bowie (BAL)
Bubba Chandler (MLB No. 64) has some of the best stuff in Double-A and will put that on display in his 12th start of the year. Although his ERA is on the high side (5.13), he has 47 strikeouts in 40 1/3 innings -- including a season-high seven last time out. His biggest challenge in this contest looks to be up-and-coming Orioles catching prospect Samuel Basallo (MLB No. 13), who sports 60 grades for both his hit and power tools and already stands at double-digit homers this season.

Saturday, 9:30 p.m. ET – Lake Elsinore (SD) @ Visalia (AZ)
Two talented prospects who could become NL West rivals before long headline this Single-A matchup. Druw Jones (MLB No. 78) is tapping into the skills that enabled him to earn the largest Draft bonus in D-backs history with two homers last week and the same stellar defense as ever. Top international prospect Leodalis De Vries (MLB No. 79) is the youngest player in full-season ball -- he doesn't turn 18 until October -- and has five-tool potential as a switch-hitting shortstop. He's been tapping into his extra-base power more lately, with a stretch of five straight hits that were doubles in June.

Sunday, 1:05 p.m. ET – Rochester (WSH) @ Syracuse (NYM)
James Wood, MLB's No. 4 prospect, was sidelined in late May with right hamstring tightness but is expected back for this contest. When healthy he's done nothing but mash, with a .355/.465/.596 line and nine homers in 45 games before the injury. And he's reportedly being joined by Dylan Crews (MLB No. 6). The 2023 Golden Spikes Award winner burst onto the scene in pro ball last summer and has continued to have success in 2024. The Mets' Triple-A affiliate counters with speed in the form of Luisangel Acuña (MLB No. 77). After stealing 57 bases last season, the younger brother of All-Star Ronald entered the week second in the International League in swipes.