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July 24 - July 30

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Ethan Salas

C | The Padres’ No. 2 prospect (MLB No. 47) raked last week, with the 17-year-old catcher homering 3 times and slashing .455/.455/.909 in 5 games for Single-A Lake Elsinore

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Davis Schneider

1B | Schneider, Toronto’s No. 28 prospect, was on absolute fire, going 9-for-21, walking 6 times and homering twice in in 6 games for Triple-A Buffalo

Dylan O'Rae

2B | The Brewers’ No. 17 prospect went an absurd 11-for-17 in 5 games in the ACL

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Cristian Santana

3B | The Tigers’ No. 9 prospect slashed .412/.607/.941 in 6 games for Single-A Lakeland

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Luisangel Acuña

SS | Before he was traded to the Mets for Max Scherzer, Acuña (Ronald Jr.’s younger brother) went 10-for-20 with a homer and 5 steals in 4 games for Double-A Frisco

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Tyler Gentry

OF | A .529/.619/1.000 slash line and a 1.619 OPS in 6 games? That earns the Royals’ No. 6 prospect a spot on the Team of the Week

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Owen Caissie

OF | The Cubs’ No. 12 prospect went 8-for-18 with 2 homers in 5 games for Double-A Tennessee

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Pete Crow-Armstrong

OF | MLB’s No. 7 overall prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong (Cubs) went 7-for-18 with 2 homers and 2 walks in 5 games for Double-A Tennessee

Brycen Mautz

LHP | The Cards’ No. 12 prospect tossed a pair of scoreless outings for Single-A Palm Beach over the past week, striking out 11 across 11 frames

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Chandler Champlain

RHP | The Royals’ No. 24 prospect struck out 6 batters in 6 no-hit frames for Double-A Northwest Arkansas in his lone start of the week

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Victor Vodnik

RP | After being traded to the Rockies by the Braves, Vodnik tossed 2 scoreless relief appearances for Double-A Hartford, striking out 4 batters in 3 frames