Here are Thursday's top prospect performances from the Minors

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Some of the game's most well-known and talented prospects came through with big-time performances during a busy day of Minor League action. From Lazaro Montes' ongoing power display to Jordan Lawlar's rocket double to Kevin McGonigle's unrelenting hitting prowess, offense was well represented. But Carlos Lagrange made sure pitching prospects got their due by piling up a dozen punchouts, including seven straight at one point.

Jordan Lawlar, INF, Reno (AZ No. 1/MLB No. 4)
Lawlar rebounded from a rare hitless outing with a pair of hits, two RBIs and a walk, which included a 113 mph double in his first at-bat. The 22-year-old has hit safely in 11 of 14 games in June and is slashing .321/.411/.586 with 33 extra-base hits, 49 runs and 45 RBIs in 52 games for Triple-A Reno. Gameday

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Kevin McGonigle, SS/2B, West Michigan (DET No. 2/MLB No. 22)
McGonigle continued his run as one of the Minors' most consistent hitters in 2025 despite missing a month with an ankle sprain. The 20-year-old slugged his fourth homer of the season and drove in three runs, giving him 25 RBIs in 22 games for High-A West Michigan. Discounting a six-game rehab assignment with Single-A Lakeland, McGonigle has compiled a slash line of .409/.495/.727 with 20 extra-base hits in 88 at-bats for the Whitecaps. Gameday

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Lazaro Montes, OF, Everett (SEA No. 2/MLB No. 32)
Montes' assault on Northwest League pitching continued with his first multihomer game of the season. The circuit's top home run hitter with 17, Montes has gone deep three times in his past two games while driving in six runs. The 20-year-old has a .950 OPS, 34 extra-base hits, 48 RBIs and 42 runs in 65 games for High-A Everett. Gameday

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Chase DeLauter, OF, Columbus (CLE No. 2/MLB No. 47)
DeLauter homered during Wednesday's game, which was suspended and completed Thursday. The 23-year-old followed that up with another jack in the nightcap, giving him three for Triple-A Columbus and five overall this year. Offseason surgery for a sports hernia delayed DeLauter's 2025 debut, but the James Madison product has been productive, slashing .290/.410/.493 in 19 games for the Clippers. Gameday

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Moisés Ballesteros, C/1B (CHC No. 3/MLB No. 55)
Chalk up another three hits for Ballesteros, who is slashing .340/.399/.515 following his latest big-time performance for Triple-A Iowa. The Venezuela native hammered his eight long ball and drove in two runs, giving him five RBIs in his past two games and 15 this month. Ballesteros has hit safely in 20 of his past 24 contests while amassing 23 RBIs and 12 extra-base hits. Gameday

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Dakota Jordan, OF, San Jose (SF No. 5)
Jordan matched professional highs with four hits and three RBIs, and in the process lifted his average back over the .300 mark (.302). San Francisco's fourth-round pick last year out of Mississippi State had a pair of run-producing knocks among his four hits, including his sixth triple of the year. Jordan sports a .815 OPS, 50 RBIs and 19 stolen bases in 61 games for Single-A San Jose. Gameday

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Carlos Lagrange, RHP, Somerset (NYY No. 17)
Lagrange turned in one of the best performances of his four-year professional career, striking out a personal-best 12 over 5 1/3 innings for Double-A Somerset. The 6-foot-7 righty-hander allowed one run on three hits and struck out seven consecutive batters between the fourth and sixth innings. Lagrange sports a 84-to-20 K/BB ratio in 57 innings and is holding opposing batters to a .212 average. Gameday

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