Here are Thursday's top prospect performances from the Minors

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It was a big night for some of the Minors' brightest stars, led by Owen Caissie's first two-homer game of 2025. Fellow Top 100 prospect Carson Williams got in on the long ball action, going deep for a third consecutive game while hurlers Gage Jump and Nolan McLean continued to dazzle on the mound.

Carson Williams, SS, Durham (TB No. 1/MLB No. 31)
Williams' turnaround from a nightmare start to the season got further in the rearview mirror with another strong offensive effort. The 22-year-old homered for the third consecutive game, walked three times and swiped two bases to lead Triple-A Durham. Williams went deep seven times and drove in 23 runs last month and is slashing .302/.417/.674 with 13 extra-base hits, nine jacks and 26 RBIs in 24 games since June 1. Gameday

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Owen Caissie, OF, Iowa (CHC No. 1/MLB No. 43)
Caissie missed a week with a left groin injury before returning on Wednesday and got back into the swing of things with his first multihomer game of the season for Triple-A Iowa and seventh of his career. The 22-year-old drove in a season-high four runs, reached base three times and stands five homers shy of matching the 19 he hit last season and nine short of the career-high 23 he slugged in 2023. Gameday

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Gage Jump, RHP, Midland (ATH No. 1/MLB No. 68)
Jump's superb freshman campaign continued with his latest strong start for Double-A Midland. The Louisiana State product allowed one run over five innings and struck out five en route to his fifth win in seven decisions since his promotion to the Texas League. Jump, who has a 1.90 ERA and a 1.06 WHIP in nine starts for the RockHounds, has limited opposing batters to a .187 average and has 94 K's in 78 1/3 innings across two Minor League levels this year. Gameday

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Nolan McLean, RHP, Syracuse (NYM No. 4/MLB No. 76)
The clamoring in Queens for McLean will only grow after his latest outing for Triple-A Syracuse. The 23-year-old struck out a career-high 10 and surrendered two runs across five frames during his 89-pitch performance. McLean, who entered his start walking a shade over four batters per nine innings, issued one free pass and generated 11 whiffs. The Oklahoma State product has a 2.80 ERA and a 55-to-23 K/BB ratio in 54 2/3 frames at Triple-A. Gameday

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Robby Snelling, LHP, Pensacola (MIA No. 3/MLB No. 81)
Snelling followed up his scoreless start with another strong performance, striking out eight while allowing one run over five innings for Double-A Pensacola. The 21-year-old has given up two runs and sports a a 22-to-3 K/BB ratio over his past three starts spanning 17 innings. Snelling will carry a 3.61 ERA into his next outing. Gameday

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Spencer Jones, OF, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (NYY No. 2)
Jones' hot hitting continued with his first three-hit performance at Triple-A, which extended his hitting streak to 11 games. The 24-year-old has hit safely in 17 of his past 18 games, during which time he's raised his average 77 points. Jones is slashing .291/.401/.633 with 19 homers in 54 games across two Minor League levels. Gameday

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Cooper Ingle, C, Akron (CLE No. 8)
Ingle enjoyed a strong first full season in 2024 and is following that up with another productive campaign. The Clemson product and 2023 fourth-rounder collected his first multihomer game as a pro, amassing four extra-base hits for Double-A Akron. Ingle is slashing .283/.393/.489 with 30 extra-base hits, 44 walks and 39 RBIs in 64 games. Gameday

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Drew Gilbert, OF, Syracuse (NYM No. 9)
Gilbert extended his power surge with his second multihomer game in less than a week as part of a three-hit, three-RBI performance for Triple-A Syracuse. Gilbert, who played in just 62 games last year due to a hamstring injury, has gone deep five times in his past five games and is up to 11 jacks, 41 RBIs and 41 runs in 70 games. Gameday

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