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Friday
6:45 p.m. ET: Asheville Tourists (HOU) vs. Rome Emperors (ATL)
Xavier Neyens (HOU No. 2/MLB No. 85) has quickly acclimated to the pro game, earning a promotion to High-A a year and a day after the Astros drafted him 21st overall. After leading Single-A with a .449 on-base percentage through 68 games, the 6-foot-3 infielder looks to take his 65-grade power to the next level. He'll face a loaded Braves affiliate that includes the player selected directly after him. Tate Southisene (ATL No. 3/MLB No. 97) also recently earned a promotion after posting a .929 OPS at Single-A. Rome's lineup also boasts Eric Hartman (ATL No. 2/MLB No. 77), the fastest player to reach 20 homers and 30 steals in the Minors in two decades.
Saturday
1 p.m. ET: Akron RubberDucks (CLE) vs. Binghamton Rumble Ponies (NYM)
Jaison Chourio (CLE No. 5/MLB No. 98) and his ever-improving offensive skills lead Akron in this Double-A matinee. The younger brother of Brewers star Jackson Chourio has put together an excellent year after struggling in 2025. The 21-year-old had a .907 OPS at High-A and has carried that success over to Double-A, where he's been one of the RubberDucks' most consistent hitters since his promotion. Joining Chourio are 2025 Draft picks Dean Curley (CLE No. 11), Nolan Schubart (CLE No. 28) and Luke Hill (CLE No. 30), who have combined for 41 homers this season. The Rumble Ponies counter with the versatile Chris Suero (NYM No. 13), who is four long balls shy of equaling the career high of 16 he set last season.
7:35 p.m. ET: Amarillo Sod Poodles (AZ) vs. Springfield Cardinals (STL)
Rainiel Rodriguez (STL No. 1/MLB No. 12) headlines July's Pipeline Prospect Showcase Game, and baseball's top-ranked catching prospect has proven worthy of that status this season. He's joined on the Double-A Springfield roster by fellow slugger Jesús Báez (STL No. 19), who has eclipsed 20 homers for the first time. Demetrio Crisantes (AZ No. 4) has kicked things up a notch in 2026 following an injury-plagued campaign a year ago. That recovery bled over to the opening of this season, which didn’t start for the 21-year-old until May 19. But Crisantes hit the ground running in his rehab assignments and hasn’t let up since joining Amarillo, posting a .925 OPS in 32 contests.
Sunday
1:05 p.m. ET: West Michigan Whitecaps (DET) vs. Great Lakes Loons (LAD)
Emerging star Bryce Rainer (DET No. 2/MLB No. 39) and the Whitecaps take on a star-studded Loons’ lineup featuring a trio of Top 100 prospects in a High-A heavyweight showdown. Rainer has been especially hot since the calendar flipped to June, batting over .300 while slugging seven of his 10 long balls in that span. Great Lakes features an imposing middle of the order with Eduardo Quintero (LAD No. 4/MLB No. 31), Emil Morales (LAD No. 5/MLB No. 46) and Charles Davalan (LAD No. 7/MLB No. 84), three of the crown jewels of the Dodgers’ system.
6:05 p.m. ET: Pensacola Blue Wahoos (MIA) vs. Biloxi Shuckers (MIL)
Cam Cannarella (MIA No. 7) has been a pleasant surprise for the Blue Wahoos, who are reaping the benefits of having last year’s No. 43 overall Draft pick. The 22-year-old got off to a scorching start at High-A (.394/.439/.577) and has arguably been even better since his promotion with a 1.060 OPS through his first 34 Double-A contests. Cannarella and Pensacola will have their hands full dealing with a talented Biloxi lineup, headlined by Jesús Made. MLB’s top-ranked prospect is in the middle of a strong campaign even though he just celebrated his 19th birthday in May. Made is joined by sluggers Josh Adamczewski (MIL No. 6/MLB No. 92) and Andrew Fischer (MIL No. 7), the latter has been one of the top home run hitters in the Minors.

