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Tuesday

2:05 p.m. ET: San Jose Giants (SF) vs. Fresno Grizzlies (COL)
A pair of switch-hitting international signees from the 2024 class headline this matchup of NL West affiliates. Manning shortstop and fueling the offense for the Giants’ Single-A squad is Jhonny Level (SF No. 4/MLB No. 64). Known as a hit-first prospect at just 5-feet-8, Level has regularly displayed some power potential this season -- he had two multihomer games in the span of three days last week. Roldy Brito (COL No. 3/MLB No. 81), an advanced hitter with plus speed and a .323/.386/.575 slash line, leads Fresno.

Wednesday

11:05 a.m. ET: Columbus Clippers (CLE) vs. Toledo Mud Hens (DET)
After an April lull, Max Clark (DET No. 1/MLB No. 8) is looks more like his old self at the dish. He entered the week with knocks in 11 of his past 12 games and four extra-base hits in his past three. The 70-grade speedster adds instant offense to any lineup he’s in. Opposite Clark and Toledo will be Columbus’ trio of Top 100 prospects -- Angel Genao (CLE No. 2/MLB No. 47), Ralphy Velazquez (CLE No. 3/MLB No. 59) and Cooper Ingle (CLE No. 4/MLB No. 73). Velazquez will be taking the field in his second series at Triple-A after collecting four knocks over four games in his first taste last week.

Thursday

11:05 a.m. ET: Rome Braves (ATL) vs. Fredericksburg Nationals (WSH)
Eli Willits (WSH No. 1/MLB No. 4) could roll out of bed and still produce at the dish, as he showed last weekend. After missing seven days with a lower-back tightness, the 2025 No. 1 overall pick laced the first pitch of his first game back for a double. Willits sports an elite hit tool at the top of Single-A Fredericksburg’s lineup, which also includes fellow 2025 first-rounder Gavin Fien (WSH No. 7). They’ll look to outscore 6-foot-4 outfielder Stiven Martinez and the Orioles’ Single-A squad. Martinez, a 2024 international signee, generates similar hard-hit metrics as Samuel Basallo at his age and can drive the ball to all fields.

10:05 p.m. ET: Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (LAA) vs. Stockton Ports (ATH)
Minor League Baseball’s famed three-way player, Shotaro Morii (ATH No. 13), toes the rubber in this Single-A clash. Morii -- who is alternating between pitching, hitting and playing second base for Stockton -- is in line to toss two innings for the Athletics' Single-A affiliate. Stepping into the box opposite him will be 18-year-old backstop Gabriel Davalillo (LAA No. 5). The Venezuela native with plus raw power and quick hands is already considered one of the most potent bats in the Angels’ system.

Friday

7:05 p.m. ET: Great Lakes Loons (LAD) vs. Dayton Dragons (CIN)
The Dodgers system is overflowing with outfield talent. Five of their seven Top 100 prospects roam the grass, two of whom have become mainstays in High-A Great Lakes’ lineup. Eduardo Quintero (LAD No. 3/MLB No. 38) and Charles Davalan (LAD No. 7/MLB No. 97) both bring above-average hitting and speed tools to the table and were recently joined by shortstop Emil Morales (LAD No. 5/MLB No. 57) to form an athletic contingent for the Loons. They will take on a Dayton club led by one of the premier catching prospects in the Minors, Alfredo Duno (CIN No. 1/MLB No. 26). Duno has been on a tear in May and enters the week with seven homers in his past 10 games.

Saturday

2 p.m. ET: Wilmington Blue Rocks (WSH) vs. Brooklyn Cyclones (NYM)
Acquired in the MacKenzie Gore trade this offseason, Devin Fitz-Gerald (WSH No. 5/MLB No. 100) is starting to look like a steal for the Nationals. The switch-hitting shortstop started the week as one of just four 20-year-olds with 11+ homers this season and was recently entered MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 list. Fitz-Gerald joins Ronny Cruz (WSH No. 4/MLB No. 90) -- a fellow 2026 breakout performer -- to form a strong middle infield for the Nationals’ High-A affiliate. Atop Brooklyn's roster, 2025 first-round pick Mitch Voit (NYM No. 6) is a frequent base stealer with potential 20-homer pop.

7:05 p.m. ET: Frisco RoughRiders (TEX) vs. Arkansas Travelers (SEA)
Filthy pitching, massive power, plus hit tools -- the Mariners’ Double-A affiliate has it all. Toeing the rubber will be electric 20-year-old Ryan Sloan (SEA No. 3/MLB No. 22), who can reach the upper 90s with his fastball and has a devastating changeup. On offense, home run threat Lazaro Montes (SEA No. 4/MLB No. 30), who went yard three games in a row earlier this month, and all-around infielder Michael Arroyo (SEA No. 5/MLB No. 48) lead the charge. Looking to jump on Sloan early will be 2024 second-rounder Dylan Dreiling (TEX No. 10), a left-handed-hitting outfielder with a knack for working deep into counts and collecting knocks.

Sunday

12 p.m. ET: Dunedin Blue Jays (TOR) vs. Clearwater Threshers (PHI)
2025 first-rounder JoJo Parker (TOR No. 2/MLB No. 32) impressed pre-Draft evaluators with his strong swing decisions and powerful left-handed swing, both of which he has showcased for Single-A Dunedin. Entering this week, 42.4 percent of the 19-year-old shortstop's hits had gone for extra bases. Opposing Parker is 2024 second-rounder Griffin Burkholder (PHI No. 11), an athletic outfielder with plus speed. Burkholder has compiled a slash line of .364/.438/.655 with three homers through 14 games in May for Clearwater.

5:05 p.m. ET: Charleston RiverDogs (TB) vs. Columbia Fireflies (KC)
Two high school shortstops selected 14 picks apart in the 2025 Draft meet at Single-A. The No. 14 overall pick, Daniel Pierce (TB No. 5), holds down the six for Charleston. Praised for his makeup as an amateur, Pierce sprays the ball to all fields with a mature approach in the box. No. 28 overall pick Josh Hammond (KC No. 3/MLB No. 95) captains Columbia's infield. A potential five-tool contributor when all is said and done, Hammond has plus raw power and a 65-grade arm that once shined on the mound.