Here are Thursday's top prospect performances from the Minors

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There was no shortage of top performances during a busy night around the Minors, headlined by a memorable debut from this year's No. 1 overall Draft pick Eli Willits (Nationals). The action also featured the first multihomer games from Top 100 prospects Aidan Miller (Phillies) and Charlie Condon (Rockies), plus another scoreless outing by Robby Snelling (Marlins), who has taken Triple-A by storm.

Eli Willits, SS, Fredericksburg (WSH No. 1/MLB No. 18)
Willits debuted with a performance befitting his selection as the No. 1 overall Draft pick last month. The 17-year-old singled three times, drove in two runs, scored once, walked and stole a base in his first pro game for Single-A Fredericksburg. The Oklahoma native had an RBI fielder's choice in his first plate appearance and then reached safely in his final four plate appearancees. Full story | Gameday

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Konnor Griffin, SS/OF, Altoona (PIT No. 1/MLB No. 1)
Like he has at every other stop this season, Griffin continued his offensive onslaught. The 19-year-old picked up three singles and an RBI in his third game for Double-A Altoona. It was Griffin's 18th game with three or more hits during a debut season in which he's slashing .331/.410/.517 with 41 extra-base hits, 97 runs scored, 74 RBIs and 60 stolen bases across three Minor League levels. Gameday

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Bryce Eldridge, 1B, Sacramento (SF No. 1/MLB No. 13)
Eldridge snapped a seventh-inning tie with his 14th Triple-A tater and second in as many nights for Sacramento. The 6-foot-7, 240-pounder has left the yard seven times in 66 at-bats this month, pushing his total for the season to 21 across two Minor League levels. Eldridge is two homers shy of matching the career-high 23 he slugged last year between Single-A San Jose, High-A Eugene and Double-A Richmond. Gameday

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Travis Bazzana, 2B, Columbus (CLE No. 1/MLB No. 15)
During a first-full season campaign marred by a two-month stay on the IL, Bazzana is still one step away from the Majors and showed what he can do atop a lineup. Last year's first overall Draft pick reached base four times -- two singles and a pair of walks -- and scored three runs to highlight his first multihit game for Triple-A Columbus. Bazzana has reached safely in seven of the eight contests he's played for the Clippers and has walked 10 times since his promotion. Gameday

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Aidan Miller, SS, Reading (PHI No. 2/MLB No. 48)
One game after racking up a pair of doubles on a three-hit night, Miller raised the bar with Double-A Reading. The 21-year-old tallied three hits once again, but this outing included two long balls for his first multihomer game as a pro and three RBIs. Miller has been scorching hot in August and during a six-game hitting streak in particular, going 12-for-27 (.444) with seven extra-base hits and seven RBIs. Gameday

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Charlie Condon, 1B/OF, Hartford (COL No. 2/MLB No. 60)
Condon has found his power stroke this month with four of his nine long balls for the year. The latest power display included his first multihomer game as a pro for Double-A Hartford. Last year's third overall pick slugged a two-run jack and a solo shot while increasing his OPS for the Yard Goats to .839. Condon struggled at the plate during July but has rebounded to bat .311/.447/.590 this month. Gameday

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Ryan Waldschmidt, OF, Amarillo (AZ No. 2/MLB No. 69)
An incredible two-week stretch has continued for Waldschmidt, who doubled as part of a career-high four-hit night for Double-A Amarillo. The Kentucky product has been one of the hottest hitters in the Minors the past 10 days, batting .541 (20-for-37) with nine extra-base hits, five homers, 12 RBIs and a 1.711 OPS. His hot month has lifted his Double-A slash line to .292/.415/.494 in 46 games. Gameday

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Alfredo Duno, C, Daytona (CIN No. 3/MLB No. 74)
As the season begins to wind down, Duno appears to be getting stronger, which is no easy task for a catcher in the Florida heat. The 19-year-old homered for the second consecutive game and extended his hitting streak to 10 with Single-A Daytona. Duno has gone deep five times in August and three times in his past four games to give him 13 roundtrippers this season. The native of Venezuela is slashing .283/.426/.487 with 72 RBIs, tied for the third-highest total among Minor League catchers. Gameday

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Robby Snelling, LHP, Jacksonville (MIA No. 4/MLB No. 79)
Snelling was in the midst of a strong year when he was at Double-A, but he's become virtually unhittable since joining Triple-A Jacksonville. The 23-year-old continued that stretch, striking out eight over six scoreless frames to extend his run of not allowing an earned run to 21 consecutive innings. Since joining the Jumbo Shrimp on July 10, Snelling has surrendered five earned runs in seven starts while running a 51/10 K/BB ratio in 39 2/3 innings. Gameday

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Caden Scarborough, RHP, Hub City (TEX No. 8)
It was more of the same for Scarborough during his High-A debut. The 20-year-old surrendered one hit and struck out a career-high nine over five scoreless frames for Hub City, extending his streak of not allowing an earned run to 17 consecutive innings. It's been a sensational first full season for Scarborough, who has an 0.69 ERA, an 0.58 WHIP and 48 K's in 39 1/3 innings over his past nine outings (eight starts). Gameday

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