Watch LIVE: Top Twins prospects Jenkins, Culpepper take on 'The Jaguar' (Cubs)

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Tuesday

12:07 p.m. ET: Iowa Cubs (CHC) vs. St. Paul Saints (MIN)
The Twins have four prospects on the Top 100 list, three of whom currently reside in St. Paul, and the Triple-A affiliate features a stacked lineup centered around that group -- Walker Jenkins (MIN No. 1/MLB No. 11), Kaelen Culpepper (MIN No. 2/MLB No. 46) and Emmanuel Rodriguez (MIN No. 4/MLB No. 64). The trio stands out for its ability to find the barrel and produce high exit velocities. Rodriguez has the hardest-hit knock at the Minors' highest level this season -- a 116.6 mph homer on April 18. Leading the charge for Iowa is Kevin Alcántara (CHC No. 3), who also knows a thing or two about punishing baseballs. The 6-foot-6 outfielder nicknamed “The Jaguar” is tied for the International League lead with eight homers this season.

Wednesday

11:05 a.m. ET: Portland Sea Dogs (BOS) vs. Somerset Patriots (NYY)
Last week, the Red Sox and Yankees clashed at Fenway Park. This week, the future shortstops of the rivalry are set to go head-to-head. Franklin Arias (BOS No. 2/MLB No. 26) and George Lombard Jr. (NYY No. 1/MLB No. 27) check in as the top hitting prospect in their respective organizations and are off to torrid starts at Double-A. Arias paces all qualified Minor Leaguers with a 1.347 OPS through 16 games, a mark fueled by a stretch over the past two weeks in which he hammered seven homers over nine contests. Lombard ranks No. 10 in the Eastern League with a 1.009 OPS and has already popped four big flies this season -- nearly halfway to his career high of nine.

6:15 p.m. ET: Toledo Mud Hens (DET) vs. Columbus Clippers (CLE)
Nicknamed “Spark” because of the energy he brings to the diamond, Max Clark (DET No. 2/MLB No. 8) has been the ultimate table-setter for the Tigers’ Triple-A affiliate. Entering the week, the 70-grade speedster had reached in 21 of 24 games while swiping eight bases to start the season. Clark also shows off his elite wheels in center field leading to impressive range and web-gem catches. He’ll look to outduel Columbus outfielder and fellow first-rounder Kahlil Watson (CLE No. 14). Standing 5-foot-9, Watson possesses plus power for his size and was tied for sixth in the system last season with 16 big flies.

Thursday

6:05 p.m. ET: Peoria Chiefs (STL) vs. Great Lakes Loons (LAD)
The Dodgers' big league squad is packed with talent. Down on the farm, there’s even more coming. Speedy outfielders Eduardo Quintero (LAD No. 3/MLB No. 25) and Mike Sirota (LAD No. 4/MLB No. 52) head up Los Angeles’ High-A contingent -- a squad that entered the week with 37 stolen bases through 21 games. Either member of this duo can cause chaos on the basepaths. Across his first three pro seasons, Quintero ranked third in the system with 101 swipes. But MLB’s No. 1 backstop Rainiel Rodriguez (STL No. 3/MLB No. 32) can guard against the running game. Also known for his 65-grade thump, the 19-year-old, who led the Cardinals system in several categories in 2025, entered the week first in the entire organization with a 1.018 OPS.

8 p.m. ET: San Antonio Missions (SD) vs. Tulsa Drillers (LAD)
Ethan Salas (SD No. 2) burst onto the scene as a 17-year-old at Single-A -- and reached Double-A -- in 2023. His two seasons since have been beset by injuries and lackluster production, but the former top international prospect might be all the way back. Salas closed last week by homering in back-to-back games for the first time since he belted four homers over three days in July of his rookie campaign. While Salas looks to stay hot at the dish, he’ll also have the tall task of backstopping pitchers against the Dodgers’ top two prospects in Josue De Paula (LAD No. 1/MLB No. 12) and Zyhir Hope (LAD No. 2/MLB No. 22). The pair of lefty outfielders can do it all offensively with plus power and a penchant for stealing bases. De Paula entered the week with a .333/.473/.431 slash line and seven steals through 20 games.

Friday

6:30 p.m. ET: Lakeland Flying Tigers (DET) vs. Bradenton Marauders (PIT)
The first batter Seth Hernandez (PIT No. 2/MLB No. 24) faced as a pro laced a triple and later scored. Not a single runner has crossed the plate against the 19-year-old right-hander since then. Hernandez tops all Minor Leaguers with a 16.94 K/9 and ranks in the top five in ERA (0.53), WHIP (0.53) and average-against (.074). In other words, Hernandez has been downright filthy. Looking to end Hernandez’s dominance over Florida State League hitters will be fellow 2025 first-rounder Jordan Yost (DET No. 9). The 19-year-old is the latest addition to the Tigers’ strong shortstop core in the Minors and pairs strong plate discipline with elite contact skills.

Saturday

1:05 p.m. ET: Lehigh Valley IronPigs (PHI) vs. Syracuse Mets (NYM)
Jonah Tong (NYM No. 2/MLB No. 42) led all Minor Leaguers with 179 strikeouts last season, and he’s back to his high-whiff ways this year. The 22-year-old right-hander entered the week tied for the most punchouts in the Minors (36). Also front and center for Syracuse will be AJ Ewing (NYM No. 3/MLB No. 85). The 2023 draftee will be competing in his first series at Triple-A after slashing .349/.481/.571 over 18 games at Double-A to earn the early-season callup. The Phillies affiliate's roster is chock full of Major League contributors, including outfielders Otto Kemp and Bryan De La Cruz.

5:05 p.m. ET: Arkansas Travelers (SEA) vs. Wichita Wind Surge (MIN)
It’s not often that a prospect gets compared to a mythical beast, but 6-foot-5 Ryan Sloan (SEA No. 3/MLB No. 28) isn’t just any prospect. The 20-year-old, whose legs were compared to those of a centaur by Mariners righty Bryan Woo during Spring Training, pairs a four-seamer that can touch 100 mph with a plus slider and changeup, creating a devastating mix for hitters. During his last start for Double-A Arkansas, Sloan matched his career high with seven strikeouts over 4 2/3 frames. Seattle’s affiliate also brings fire power on offense in the form of 6-foot-5 slugger Lazaro Montes (SEA No. 4/MLB No. 37) and bat-first second baseman Michael Arroyo (SEA No. 5/MLB No. 58). For the Twins affiliate, Hendry Mendez (MIN No. 12) brings the thump. The 6-foot-3 outfielder entered the week with the ninth-best OPS in the Texas League (.935).

Sunday

5:05 p.m. ET: Biloxi Shuckers (MIL) vs. Pensacola Blue Wahoos (MIA)
At 18 years old, Jesús Made (MIL No. 1/MLB No. 3) is the youngest player at Double-A. That hasn’t seemed to matter. The switch-hitting shortstop -- who is 5.2 years younger than his average opponent -- entered the week in the Southern League's top 10 with an .887 OPS and tied for second in the Minors with three triples. Made’s five-tool potential is always on full display, but his speed -- showcased in a three-steal game on April 23 -- has been the most impactful so far this season. Anchoring the lineup for Pensacola will be Dillon Lewis (MIA No. 10). The 6-foot-3 outfielder, acquired in the deal that sent Ryan Weathers to New York, hit 22 homers and stole 26 bases last season.