Watch LIVE: Two of MLB's top 5 prospects meet as Willits (Nats), Hernandez (Pirates) square off

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Tuesday

6:30 p.m. ET: Wilmington Blue Rocks (WSH) vs. Greensboro Grasshoppers (PIT)
MLB’s No. 1 overall pick in 2025, Eli Willits (WSH No. 1/MLB No. 4), is heading to High-A. His first opposing pitcher? A fellow teenage phenom selected five picks after him -- Seth Hernandez (PIT No. 1/MLB No. 3). Hernandez will take the mound for Greensboro on the heels of an eight-strikeout performance that brought his season total to 76 -- third-best in the Minors. He is holding batters to a stingy .148 average and should be a tough test for Willits, who was promoted to Wilmington after slashing .300/.418/.500 with six homers and 29 steals in 47 Single-A contests. Both sides will also feature additional electric bats in Edward Florentino (PIT No. 2/MLB No. 34) and Ronny Cruz (WSH No. 4/MLB No. 87).

Wednesday

1:10 p.m. ET: Great Lakes Loons (LAD) vs. Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (MIL)
Eduardo Quintero (LAD No. 3/MLB No. 35) is on an absolute tear. The 20-year-old outfielder entered the week with a 32-game on-base streak and a 10-game hit streak. He’ll look to bolster those numbers even further as he, Emil Morales (LAD No. 5/MLB No. 54) and Charles Davalan (LAD No. 7/MLB No. 94) lead Great Lakes’ talented contingent against the High-A home run leader, Andrew Fischer (MIL No. 6), and Wisconsin. Fischer is on a big fly binge, having left the yard in nine of his past 18 games through Sunday. The Wisconsin lineup is also expected to feature speedy shortstop Luis Peña (MIL No. 2/MLB No. 16), who reached base in all three contests after returning to play last week.

7:05 p.m. ET: St. Paul Saints (MIN) vs. Toledo Mud Hens (DET)
Excitement, nostalgia, this game promises to have it all -- specifically for Tigers fans. Energetic outfielder Max Clark (DET No. 1/MLB No. 7) headlines the offense with his elite speed and a knack for getting on base. The 21-year-old will share the field with a club legend in rehabbing right-hander Justin Verlander. The 43-year-old hurler will be making his second start for Triple-A Toledo after spinning five scoreless frames last week. Stepping into the box against the future Hall of Famer will be Kaelen Culpepper (MIN No. 2/MLB No. 36), a shortstop with a polished approach at the dish and the ability to regularly produce hard contact.

Thursday

7 p.m. ET: Portland Sea Dogs (BOS) vs. Reading Fightin Phils (PHI)
Franklin Arias (BOS No. 1/MLB No. 10) was signed as a slick-fielding shortstop in 2023. This season, he’s shown he’s no longer just a glove-first prospect. Arias has been an offensive force for Double-A Portland, hammering a career-high 13 homers while posting a .977 OPS through his first 47 games. He’ll lead the Red Sox affiliate against recently promoted right-hander Gage Wood (PHI No. 2/MLB No. 68). A 2025 first-rounder with a 70-grade heater, Wood has tallied 14 strikeouts across three one-run outings for Reading.

Friday

4:05 p.m. ET: Lehigh Valley IronPigs (PHI) vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (NYY)
The future shortstop of the Yankees takes the field just one step away from the bigs in this Triple-A matchup. George Lombard Jr. (NYY No. 1/MLB No. 18) has already garnered praise for his Major League-ready fielding, and this season he has started to showcase his bat and keen eye. He’ll lead Scranton/Wilkes-Barre against Lehigh Valley and Gabriel Rincones Jr. (PHI No. 6), a lefty-hitting outfielder who packs massive raw pop into his 6-foot-3 frame and can launch balls a long way.

6:45 p.m. ET: Winston-Salem Dash (CWS) vs. Greenville Drive (BOS)
Caleb Bonemer (CWS No. 1/MLB No. 13) went yard in back-to-back contests four times during the first month of the season. Last week, he did it for the fifth time. The 2024 second-rounder entered the week with 17 homers through his first 55 games of the season -- tied for the most among players 20 years old or younger. Headlining the High-A squad opposite Bonemer is another prodigious slugger in Justin Gonzales (BOS No. 4/MLB No. 93). At 6-feet-5 and 210 pounds, Gonzales gave a taste of his strength with a 117.3 mph single in Spring Training.

Saturday

7:05 p.m. ET: Northwest Arkansas Naturals (KC) vs. Arkansas Travelers (SEA)
They say the ball flies farther in the summer. It's not quite summer yet, but Lazaro Montes (SEA No. 4/MLB No. 27) has been sending them a long way. The slugging outfielder mashed five homers last week for Double-A Arkansas en route to his first Prospect Team of the Week nod of the season. He’ll look to continue the offensive production alongside Ryan Sloan (SEA No. 3/MLB No. 19) and Michael Arroyo (SEA No. 5/MLB No. 45) -- who had a multihomer game last week as well -- against Carson Roccaforte (KC No. 16) and Northwest Arkansas. A prototypical power-speed outfielder, Roccaforte entered the week tied for the system lead with 14 homers.

Sunday

5:05 p.m. ET: Oklahoma City Comets (LAD) vs. Charlotte Knights (CWS)
In this Triple-A showdown, James Tibbs III (LAD No. 10) leads the charge for Oklahoma City. The former Florida State Seminole, who tends to hit homers in bunches, closed May with six homers in six games. Coming off his Major League debut, Rikuu Nishida (CWS No. 26) leads Charlotte with a versatile glove. The 25-year-old left-handed hitter was surging for the Knights, hitting .347 in 33 Triple-A game before his South Side callup.

8:35 p.m. ET: Fresno Grizzlies (COL) vs. Visalia Rawhide (AZ)
Roldy Brito (COL No. 3/MLB No. 78) has been a hit machine for Single-A Fresno this season, bringing sneaky pop and plus speed from both sides of the dish. For the D-backs-affiliated Rawhide, second baseman JD Dix (AZ No. 6) has put his speed-power combo to good use, coming into the week among league leaders in both stolen bases and home runs.