La-La Land: 4 of top 5 Dodgers prospects find the fences in the Minors on Sunday

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Another day, another awesome display of power by Dodgers talent in the Minor Leagues.

Four of the club's top five prospects homered in their respective games for Double-A Tulsa and High-A Great Lakes.

Zyhir Hope (LAD No. 2/MLB No. 17) led the way with an opposite-field roundtripper in both of the Drillers' games at HODGETOWN. He took right-hander Indigo Diaz (D-backs) deep in the third inning of the continuation of Saturday's game (a 7-6 win) before going yard off righty Zane Russell in the fifth inning of the regularly scheduled game (a 7-1 win). The 21-year-old, who has 13 homers this season, also went yard twice on Tuesday to kick off the series against Amarillo.

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Josue De Paula (LAD No. 1/MLB No. 8) teed off on righty Jonatan Bernal in the fourth inning of Tulsa's night game to continue his recent hot stretch with a massive home run to his pull side. The outfielder has reached base safely in 24 straight games with six home runs, which has contributed to his OPS rising from .867 to .971.

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Not to be left behind, Mike Sirota (LAD No. 4/MLB No. 39) extended his Minor League-best on-base streak to 47 games. He walked twice and launched a decisive go-ahead home run off fellow righty Landon Sims in the ninth inning of the continuation game and then added a walk and a single in the nightcap. After a 1-for-17 start, he's gone on to record a combined slash line of .339/.448/.602 between High-A and Double-A.

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Emil Morales (LAD No. 5/MLB No. 54) supplied all of the Loons' power in a 13-4 loss at Dow Diamond. The fourth-youngest hitter in the Midwest League at just 19 lined a solo homer the other way off lefty Jack Mahoney (Athletics) for his fourth four-bagger in 15 total games at High-A after his mid-May promotion.

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