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Saturday
7:05 p.m. ET: Montgomery Biscuits (TB) vs. Biloxi Shuckers (MIL)
Some say triples are the most exciting plays in baseball, so it’s fitting that Jesús Made (MIL No. 1/MLB No. 1) -- perhaps the most electric prospect in the Minors -- ranks among the leaders in three-baggers (four). The 19-year-old switch-hitting shortstop impacts every facet of the game for Biloxi and has the potential to become a five-tool standout in the bigs. Made will lead the Double-A Brewers affiliate against a Montgomery club powered by 6-foot-3 slugger Xavier Isaac (TB No. 13). Sporting 65-grade power, Isaac entered the week tied for the Southern League lead with 12 homers.
10:05 p.m. ET: Eugene Emeralds (SF) vs. Everett AquaSox (SEA)
The Mariners have seven prospects on the Top 100 list, and their newest addition, Felnin Celesten (SEA No. 7/MLB No. 99), is scorching hot. Celesten -- a switch-hitting shortstop ranked as the No. 2 international prospect in 2024 -- had a career month in May, slashing .352/.460/.538 with three homers. He and speedy outfielder Jonny Farmelo (SEA No. 6/MLB No. 72) form an athletic duo for High-A Everett. On Eugene’s side, Jhonny Level (SF No. 3/MLB No. 62), Gavin Kilen (SF No. 4) and Dakota Jordan (SF No. 5) drive the offense. Level will be competing in his first High-A series after being promoted earlier this week. He posted a .325/.392/.576 slash line with 10 homers and 11 steals in 44 games at Single-A. Kilen excels at making contact and getting on base, while Jordan -- a former football star -- stands out for his raw power and plus speed.
Sunday
12 p.m. ET: Daytona Tortugas (CIN) vs. Dunedin Blue Jays (TOR)
JoJo Parker (TOR No. 1/MLB No. 30) has been a force for Dunedin as of late, regularly reaching base and driving in runs while posting a 46.8 percent hard-hit rate (83rd percentile in the Single-A Florida State League). The Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year in 2025, Parker was selected in the first round last July because of his projectable left-handed swing. Parker will have a tough matchup on the mound with Deivi Villafana (CIN No. 26) starting for Daytona. The 6-foot-4 righty has a legitimate three-pitch mix and tops the FSL in walk rate (min. 20 IP), which has helped him limit opponents to one or no earned runs in six of his nine starts this season.
8:05 p.m. ET: Albuquerque Isotopes (COL) vs. Salt Lake Bees (LAA)
At 6-feet-5 and 216 pounds, Charlie Condon (COL No. 2/MLB No. 73) might be light-tower power personified. Last week, the former Georgia Bulldog crushed three homers across five games, punctuated by a walk-off clout on Sunday. He’ll look to replicate that slugging success as Triple-A Albuquerque faces Nelson Rada (LAA No. 2) and Salt Lake. One of the youngest players at the Minors' highest level at 20 years old, Rada couples plus speed with a knack for spraying hits to all fields.
