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June 5-11

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Brandon Valenzuela

C | The Padres’ No. 30 prospect slashed .450/.522/.750 in 5 games for High-A Fort Wayne

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Christian Encarnacion-Strand

1B | CES was on fire this week, with the Reds’ No. 7 prospect going an absurd 10-for-19 with 3 homers in 5 games for Triple-A Louisville

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Davis Schneider

2B | The Blue Jays’ No. 28 prospect went 9-for-18 with a 1.751 OPS (!) and 3 homers in 5 games for Triple-A Buffalo

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Michael Busch

3B | 3 homers in 6 games? A .500 average? That earned the Dodgers’ No. 3 prospect a spot on the Team of the Week

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Marco Luciano

SS | The Giants’ No. 2 prospect (MLB No. 18) homered 3 times and drove in 9 runs in 5 games for Double-A Richmond

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Jud Fabian

OF | The O’s No. 15 prospect raked for High-A Aberdeen, going 11-for-19 with 3 homers, 11 RBIs and an outrageous 1.851 OPS

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Luis Matos

OF | 5 homers in 6 games? That’ll play! The Giants’ No. 7 prospect also slashed .393/.433/.964 in his dominant week for Triple-A Sacramento

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Yanquiel Fernandez

OF | The Rockies’ No. 10 prospect went 11-for-28 with 3 homers and 13 RBIs in 6 games for High-A Spokane

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Jackson Wolf

LHP | The Padres’ No. 16 prospect dominated in his lone start for Double-A San Antonio, striking out 7 batters and allowing just 2 hits in 6 scoreless frames

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Clayton Beeter

RHP | The Yankees’ No. 13 prospect made two stellar starts for Double-A Somerset, striking out 17 batters and allowing no runs in 11 frames

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Andre Granillo

RP | The Cardinals No. 27 prospect was stingy for Double-A Springfield, allowing just 1 hit across 3 scoreless appearances