Watch FREE: Max Clark (DET) meets pair of Top 100 prospects from Cards today

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Wednesday

11:05 a.m. ET: Memphis Redbirds (STL) vs. Toledo Mud Hens (DET)
Clocking in as one of a handful of 70-grade speedsters on the Top 100 Prospects list, Max Clark (DET No. 2/MLB No. 6) swiped a base in each of his first three games of the season for Triple-A Toledo and hasn’t slowed down since. The 2023 first-rounder's willingness to run, coupled with his knack for getting on base, makes Clark a nuisance for opposing pitchers. The Cardinals’ Triple-A squad sports its own Top 100 hitters in Joshua Báez (STL No. 3/MLB No. 74) and Leo Bernal (STL No. 5/MLB No. 84). Drafted in the second round as a high schooler in 2021, Báez broke out with 20 homers last season. That power surge has carried into 2026 as he entered the week with seven long balls in 28 games.

10:05 p.m. ET: St. Paul Saints (MIN) vs. Las Vegas Aviators (ATH)
Kaelen Culpepper (MIN No. 2/MLB No. 43) has been slugging in his first season at Triple-A. He's well on his way to a career high in homers with six in 28 games, and he's also among the International League leaders in hard-hit rate (49.4 percent). The 2024 first-rounder exited Saturday's game after getting hit in the shoulder by a pitch but could be in the lineup for this tilt. If not, the Saints still have slugging outfielder Gabriel Gonzalez (MIN No. 7), who has seven homers in 30 games, to lead the way against Las Vegas and fleet-footed outfielder Henry Bolte (ATH No. 5). The 22-year-old has stolen 122 bases over the past three seasons and is starting to find his power stroke in 2026 as well.

Thursday

11 a.m. ET: Dayton Dragons (CIN) vs. West Michigan Whitecaps (DET)
When thinking about the young talent on MLB's Top 10 catching prospects list, No. 2 Alfredo Duno (CIN No. 1/MLB No. 31) comes immediately to mind. The 20-year-old, one of just two teenagers to hit 15+ homers last season, has continuously thrived against older competition during his career. Last year, he played in the Arizona Fall League, where his average opponent was 2.9 years older than him. Duno will lead High-A Dayton against another fast riser in Bryce Rainer (DET No. 3/MLB No. 28). The 2024 first-rounder earned a promotion to High-A West Michigan in late April after producing eye-popping exit velocities at Single-A. His 116.2 mph homer on April 10 is still the hardest-hit ball at the level this year.

7:05 p.m. ET: Charlotte Knights (CWS) vs. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (MIA)
Braden Montgomery (CWS No. 1/MLB No. 29) mashed homers in two of his final three games last week and posted a 1.035 OPS over 27 games at Double-A before earning a promotion. The 2024 first-rounder will get thrown straight into the fire at the Minors' highest level against Thomas White (MIA No. 1/MLB No. 12). MLB’s top left-handed pitching prospect has been dominant so far this season, posting a 2.13 ERA while holding opponents to a .171 average through three starts for Triple-A Jacksonville. His top offering, a wipeout 70-grade slider, has produced a 45.8 percent whiff rate.

Friday

6:30 p.m. ET: Bradenton Marauders (PIT) vs. Dunedin Blue Jays (TOR)
Last week Seth Hernandez (PIT No. 2/MLB No. 22) had his weakest start as a pro ... and he still racked up nine punchouts. The 19-year-old has a whopping 41 strikeouts through 22 innings and a Minors-leading 16.8 K/9. He is averaging 97.2 mph with his 70-grade heater, a mark on par with Paul Skenes this season (97.4). Hernandez has twirled gem after gem for Single-A Bradenton, and now faces a challenge from fellow 2025 first-rounder JoJo Parker (TOR No. 2/MLB No. 37) and Dunedin. The Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year in 2025, Parker has a polished approach at the plate and a powerful left-handed swing that regularly leads to hard contact.

Saturday

1 p.m. ET: New Hampshire Fisher Cats (TOR) vs. Portland Sea Dogs (BOS)
Franklin Arias (BOS No. 2/MLB No. 24) has certainly dominated Minor League headlines through the first month of the season. The 20-year-old shortstop went on a tear from April 14-25, mashing seven homers over the span of nine games. While Arias’ power surge has dwindled since then, one thing is still for sure -- the Venezuelan shortstop can drive a team’s offense. Double-A Portland will be looking against New Hampshire and its new shortstop Arjun Nimmala (TOR No. 3/MLB No. 65). The 2023 first-rounder possesses big-time power from the right side and had an .845 OPS through 23 games at the time of his promotion.

5:05 p.m. ET: Tulsa Drillers (LAD) vs. Arkansas Travelers (SEA)
After swatting just one roundtripper over his first 20 contests, Lazaro Montes (SEA No. 4/MLB No. 35) broke through last week with six big flies across six games, including a three-homer outburst for Double-A Arkansas on Saturday. Montes will look to stay red-hot at the plate as he and Michael Arroyo (SEA No. 5/MLB No. 56) try to provide run support for Ryan Sloan (SEA No. 3/MLB No. 26). Sloan will have his hands full trying to shut down Tulsa’s potent outfield duo of Josue De Paula (LAD No. 1/MLB No. 10) and Zyhir Hope (LAD No. 2/MLB No. 20). The tandem brings a dynamic combo of contact, power and speed to the table.

Sunday

7:05 p.m. ET: Hillsboro Hops (AZ) vs. Everett AquaSox (SEA)
Two outfielders with 70-grade wheels clash at High-A to close out the week. Headlining Seattle’s affiliate is Jonny Farmelo (SEA No. 6/MLB No. 66). The 2023 draftee has missed significant time due to injury in each of his first two seasons but still has the athleticism to grow into a five-tool player. For Hillsboro, Slade Caldwell (AZ No. 3) leads the charge. The two-time Arkansas Gatorade Player of the Year mixes an extremely selective approach at the dish with a tendency to spray hits to all fields.