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Thursday

6:35 p.m. ET: Rochester Red Wings (WSH) vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (NYY)
When Carlos Lagrange (NYY No. 2/MLB No. 70) struck out Aaron Judge on a 102.6 mph fastball during live at-bats this past spring, it wasn’t a fluke. The 6-foot-7 flamethrower has averaged 99.2 mph with the four-seamer over his first four starts of the season for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. In his April 11 outing, he eclipsed 102 mph a whopping nine times. The next challenge for Lagrange’s high-octane fastball will be provided by Harry Ford (WSH No. 3/MLB No. 62) and Rochester. Ford has a knack for getting on base and belted a career-high 16 homers last year.

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9 p.m. ET: Ontario Tower Buzzers (LAD) vs. San Jose Giants (SF)
All jokes aside, Jhonny Level (SF No. 4/MLB No. 94) has raised his game to ... another level this season. The switch-hitting shortstop entered the week with 21 knocks over his first 11 games and a Single-A-leading 1.259 OPS. Not only that, but he also has four homers and four stolen bases, showing his ability to impact every facet of the game. Level and his scorching-hot bat will lead the Giants' squad against Emil Morales (LAD No. 5/MLB No. 82) and the Dodgers’ newly minted affiliate, the Ontario Tower Buzzers. The 19-year-old shortstop has impressive power for his age and entered the week with seven multihit performances in his first 13 games.

Friday

6:30 p.m. ET: Bradenton Marauders (PIT) vs. Clearwater Threshers (PHI)
Let this sink in. Seth Hernandez (PIT No. 2/MLB No. 24) enters his fourth start on a nine-inning hitless streak and an 11-inning scoreless streak for Single-A Bradenton. The 2025 sixth overall pick has been practically untouchable with opponents hitting just .077 against him and scratching just one run across in 12 innings. He’ll look to continue his dominance against Griffin Burkholder (PHI No. 13) and Clearwater. The 2024 second-rounder uses his plus raw power to regularly produce high exit velocities.

Saturday

5:05 p.m. ET: Corpus Christi Hooks (HOU) vs. Arkansas Travelers (SEA)
Double-A Arkansas is currently the crown jewel of the Mariners’ system. Four of the club’s six Top 100 prospects are on the roster, three of whom will suit up in this matchup. The highest-ranked is Ryan Sloan (SEA No. 3/MLB No. 28), who is set to toe the rubber for his fourth start of the season. The 6-foot-5 right-hander pairs an upper-90s four-seamer with a changeup and slider to keep hitters on their toes. Lazaro Montes (SEA No. 4/MLB No. 38) and Michael Arroyo (SEA No. 5/MLB No. 59) take the field behind him. Montes stands out for his massive pop, while Arroyo profiles as an all-around hitter. Looking to provide the offense for Corpus Christi will be backstop Walker Janek (HOU No. 4). The 2024 first-rounder slugged 12 homers and stole 30 bases in his first pro season.

Sunday

5:05 p.m. ET: Tacoma Rainiers (SEA) vs. Oklahoma City Comets (LAD)
The Mariners signed Colt Emerson (SEA No. 1/MLB No. 7) to an eight-year, $95 million extension in late March, clearly defining his place in the club's future plans. Until then, though, he’s doing his thing at Triple-A. Considered one of the top pure hitting prospects in the game, Emerson serves as a focal point in Tacoma’s lineup. He has shuffled between third base and shortstop this season as he preps for the bigs. Headlining the Dodgers’ affiliate is one of the Minors’ hottest hitters -- James Tibbs III (LAD No. 10). The 2025 first-rounder entered the week with an MiLB-leading nine homers, nearly halfway to his total of 20 big flies in 2025. Earlier this month, Tibbs tallied the Minors’ first three-homer game of 2026.