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TUESDAY

6 p.m. ET: Reading Fightin Phils (PHI) vs. Portland Sea Dogs (BOS)
Red Sox fans, direct your attention to Double-A Portland for an eventful week in the organization. Not only is Roman Anthony's long-awaited rehab assignment set to kick off, but it will coincide with the Eastern League debut of Justin Gonzales (BOS No. 2/MLB No. 79). The latter is fresh off a two-homer performance at High-A that raised his OPS to .854 over 89 games. When he steps on the diamond, Gonzales will be the third-youngest player at Double-A (19 years, 7 months, 18 days). Opposing the duo of outfielders will be surging 22-year-old Bryan Rincon (PHI No. 5). The switch-hitting shortstop has showcased an impressive combination of power (18 homers) and speed (25 steals) this season and jumped 24 spots on MLB Pipeline's recent rankings update.

WEDNESDAY

1:10 p.m. ET: Lake County Captains (CLE) vs. Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (MIL)
Brady Ebel (MIL No. 5/MLB No. 99) has risen in more way than one in the past week. The 2025 No. 32 overall pick cracked the Top 100 Prospects list for his first time as a pro and followed it up with a promotion to High-A Wisconsin on Monday. Ebel brings a smooth left-handed swing with projectible pop to the Timber Rattlers lineup, along with sneaky speed on the bases. For Lake County, Juneiker Caceres (CLE No. 4/MLB No. 82) anchors the offense. The athletic outfielder has elite bat-to-ball skills and routinely drives the ball for extra bases. Caceres is joined by Welbyn Francisca (CLE No. 21), an exciting middle infielder who earned Prospect Team of the Week honors after delivering nine hits -- including a homer -- over five games last week.

6:07 p.m. ET: Altoona Curve (PIT) vs. Binghamton Rumble Ponies (NYM)
It didn't take long for Jefferson Rojas (NYM No. 1/MLB No. 76) to announce his presence in his new organization. The 21-year-old shortstop -- acquired from the Cubs prior to the Trade Deadline -- tallied three knocks in his fourth game for Double-A Binghamton, and did it again two days later, this time with a homer. Rojas -- who has posted career highs in big flies (16) and RBIs (68) this season -- leads the Mets affiliate against Altoona and Murf Gray (PIT No. 4/MLB No. 95). Drafted 73rd overall in 2025, Gray has burst onto the scene in his first pro season. He entered the week leading Pittsburgh's system in hits (120) and total bases (222) and ranking second in homers (27) and OPS (.976).

THURSDAY

7:05 p.m. ET: West Michigan Whitecaps (DET) vs. South Bend Cubs (CHC)
Bryce Rainer (DET No. 3/MLB No. 48) closed last week on an absolute heater. He homered in the final three games, collecting two knocks in each contest. The 6-foot-3 shortstop hits the ball as hard as anybody. Last season, his 90th-percentile exit velocity numbers were in line with MLB All-Stars Juan Soto and Rafael Devers. Rainer will aim to unleash his plus pop as High-A West Michigan matches up against South Bend. The Cubs affiliate features a prolific slugger of its own in Josiah Hartshorn (CHC No. 1/MLB No. 39). The switch-hitting 2025 sixth-rounder has massive raw pop and was recently identified as the top first base prospect on MLB Pipeline's "All-Teen" team.

9:35 p.m. ET: Vancouver Canadians (TOR) vs. Eugene Emeralds (SF)
After posting an .859 OPS with 13 homers across 87 games at Single-A, JoJo Parker (TOR No. 1/MLB No. 26) was promoted to High-A last week -- and delivered in his first series. Toronto's 2025 first-rounder tallied knocks in each of his first five games with Vancouver and entered this week with hits in all 10 games this month. He'll captain the infield for the Blue Jays affiliate against fellow toolsy shortstop Jhonny Level (SF No. 4/MLB No. 47). A switch-hitter with a smooth swing and above-average speed, Level is closing in on the first 20/20 season of his young career. Additionally, Trade Deadline acquisition Henry Lalane (SF No. 11) will start for the Emeralds. Standing 6-foot-7, the lanky southpaw creates elite extension and touches 98 mph with his heater.

FRIDAY

6 p.m. ET: Reading Fightin Phils (PHI) vs. Portland Sea Dogs (BOS)
In a rare repeat Free Game of the Day matchup, the Sea Dogs and Fightin Phils go head-to-head for the second time this week. Rehabbing franchise cornerstone Roman Anthony joins forces with recently promoted prospect Justin Gonzales (BOS No. 2/MLB No. 79) to headline Boston's affiliate. Anthony has been taking reps off the pitching machine, but this week's series marks the former No. 1 overall prospect's first game action since May 4. Toeing the rubber opposite Portland will be 2025 first-rounder Gage Wood (PHI No. 1/MLB No. 33). Wood possesses some of the best stuff in the Minors -- highlighted by his 70-grade four-seamer -- and has registered 112 strikeouts in 76 innings this season.

SATURDAY

6:05 p.m. ET: Montgomery Biscuits (TB) vs. Columbus Clingstones (ATL)
Just four players across the Minors entered the week with 20/30 seasons already secured. Two of them are in this contest -- Montgomery's Theo Gillen (TB No. 2/MLB No. 12) and Rome's Eric Hartman (ATL No. 1/MLB No. 42). Gillen has posted career highs in nearly every offensive category this season, cementing himself as one of the game's brightest prospects and signaling true five-tool potential. Hartman has tapped into his power in his second pro campaign, while still showing the elite speed that led to 48 stolen bases in 2025. Rounding out the matchup is backstop Caden Bodine (TB No. 3/MLB No. 51), another 2026 standout with a .339/.409/.499 slash line through 97 games.

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.