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SUNDAY
5:05 p.m. ET: Biloxi Shuckers (MIL) vs. Rocket City Trash Pandas (LAA)
One of the most electric lineups in the Minors just got another charge. As if Jesús Made (MIL No. 1/MLB No. 1), Josh Adamczewski (MIL No. 3/MLB No. 88), Andrew Fischer (MIL No. 6) and Braylon Payne (MIL No. 7) weren't enough, the Brewers promoted Luis Peña (MIL No. 2/MLB No. 21) to Double-A on Monday to give Biloxi five of the organization's top seven prospects. Like Made -- a five-tool teenage phenom who has been the youngest player at Double-A all season -- Peña is an athletic infielder who sports an above-average hit tool and plus speed. He slashed .305/.394/.437 across 54 High-A games this year. Looking to match the offense of the prospect-laden Brewers affiliate will be Angels Deadline acquisition Arjun Nimmala (LAA No. 1/MLB No. 38). Selected in the first-round in 2023, Nimmala has impressive raw power and the potential to become a 25-homer shortstop.
9:05 p.m. ET: San Jose Giants (SF) vs. Lake Elsinore Storm (SD)
The Giants made the biggest jump on MLB Pipeline's refreshed farm system rankings, and it can be credited in large part to flashy Single-A shortstops Josuar Gonzalez (SF No. 1/MLB No. 17) and Luis Hernández (SF No. 2/MLB No. 27). The duo has taken off like a rocket in 2026, climbing through the system and up the prospect rankings. The speedy Gonzalez excels at swatting extra-base hits and letting his wheels take over. Hernández has more pop and an extremely advanced approach. Both have a knack for getting on base. Signed internationally in consecutive years, the pair of teenagers create instant offense with their full toolsets. On the other side of the NL West affiliate showdown is catcher Ty Harvey (SD No. 4), a 2025 fifth-rounder who stands out for his power at the dish and his arm strength behind it.
