Watch FREE: Twins' Rodriguez faces Guardians prospects in Triple-A matchup

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Tuesday, 6:15 p.m. ET – St. Paul (MIN) @ Columbus (CLE)
After a lengthy stint on the injured list that spanned two months, Emmanuel Rodriguez announced his return with authority this past weekend, swatting an inside-the-park grand slam. The roundtripper was his first Triple-A homer and the third grand slam of his career. MLB’s No. 21 prospect will look to build on his first week at St. Paul as he squares off against Johnathan Rodriguez and Cleveland’s Triple-A contingent. The Guardians’ No. 13 prospect leads the system with 24 homers this season.

Wednesday, 1:05 p.m. ET – Tacoma (SEA) @ Oklahoma City (LAD)
A trio of Top 100 prospects – Dalton Rushing (MLB No. 38), Alex Freeland (MLB No. 75) and Tyler Locklear (MLB No. 88) -- battle it out in a Pacific Coast League showdown. Since their simultaneous callups to Triple-A on Aug. 6, Rushing and Freeland have added a jolt of offense to Oklahoma City. In 27 games at Triple-A, the duo has combined for seven homers and 24 RBIs. Locklear enters the week with three multihit performances in his past four contests and a .381 batting average in September.

Wednesday, 6 p.m. ET – Binghamton (NYM) @ Portland (BOS)
Two of the Mets’ top four prospects – Jett Williams (MLB No. 55) and Ryan Clifford (MLB No. 79) -- travel to Portland to take on the next wave of Red Sox talent. Williams hasn't strung many hits together since returning from wrist surgery on Aug. 30, but his advanced plate discipline -- which resulted in 104 walks last season -- has been on full display. Both Williams and Clifford will look to outscore a Portland lineup that includes fellow 2022 Draft pick Mikey Romero. Boston’s No. 16 prospect entered the week with six homers in 11 Double-A games. He is joined by Jhostynxon Garcia (BOS No. 12), who leads the system with 23 jacks.

Thursday, 1:05 p.m. ET – Las Vegas (OAK) @ Albuquerque (COL)
On the heels of earning a spot on his third Prospect Team of the Week of the season, Colby Thomas (OAK No. 7) leads the Aviators into Albuquerque to take on Rockies prospects Zac Veen (MLB No. 87) and Yanquiel Fernandez (MLB No. 91) in a Triple-A clash. Thomas had a week to remember, crushing three big flies in six games for a 1.283 OPS. Veen entered the week with five homers in 14 Triple-A games.

Thursday, 6:35 p.m. ET – Dayton (CIN) @ Lake County (CLE)
Cleveland’s Top 100 trio of Travis Bazzana (MLB No. 12), Ralphy Velazquez (MLB No. 74) and Angel Genao (MLB No. 89) host Cam Collier (MLB No. 100) in Game 2 of the Midwest League East Division Finals. High-A Lake County secured a playoff spot on June 15 after finishing the first half with a division-best 41-25 record. Its lineup enters the semifinal series even stronger since both Bazzana and Velazquez joined the roster after that date. Dayton punched its ticket with a Midwest League-best 40-26 record in the second half.

Friday, 6 p.m. ET – Richmond (SF) @ Altoona (PIT)
Bryce Eldridge, who slashed .335/.442/.618 at High-A prior to his Sept. 3 promotion, made a memorable impression with his first Double-A home run last week. MLB's No. 52 prospect crushed a towering moonshot in his fifth game with Richmond, and the 6-foot-7 slugger will look to continue his success at the dish as he goes toe-to-toe with Termarr Johnson (MLB No. 80). The 2022 fourth overall pick closed out last week with back-to-back multihit contests, raising his Double-A average 115 points.

Saturday, 4:05 p.m. ET – Syracuse (NYM) @ Worcester (BOS)
For the second time this week, Mets and Red Sox affiliates clash in the Free Game of the Day. Roman Anthony (MLB No. 13), Kyle Teel (MLB No. 26) and Kristian Campbell (MLB No. 76) lead the way for Worcester. Anthony entered the week sporting an impressive .961 OPS at Triple-A -- the highest mark of his career. The trio steps into the box against one of the Minors’ best arms in Brandon Sproat (MLB No. 39). The 2023 second-round pick posted a 2.45 ERA in 11 Double-A starts, but hasn’t had the same success at Triple-A. Both Sproat and outfielder Drew Gilbert (MLB No. 78) aim to finish their respective seasons strong.

Sunday, 6:05 p.m. ET – Hartford (COL) @ Akron (CLE)
The fastest riser in Cleveland’s system clashes with MLB’s No. 92 prospect in a Double-A showdown. C.J. Kayfus started the season unranked on the Guardians' Top 30 Prospects list but has risen all the way to No. 6 this season. The 2023 third-round pick entered the week with a .908 OPS and 17 home runs across two levels this season. He'll be opposed by the Rockies' Adael Amador. The 21-year-old is equipped with strong speed and contact skills, making him an essential cog in Hartford’s lineup.

Sunday, 9:35 p.m. ET – Vancouver (TOR) @ Spokane (COL)
If a decisive Game 5 is needed in the Northwest League Championship Series, Charlie Condon (MLB No. 11) will lead Spokane against Cutter Coffey (TOR No. 23) and Vancouver. The No. 3 pick in this year’s Draft and 2024 Golden Spikes winner, Condon possesses 70-grade power from the right side to go along with a 60-grade hit tool. High-A Spokane finished the season with the best records in both halves of the circuit's season. Vancouver picked up the Finals berth by winning the second-most games in the second half (38).