Here are Wednesday's top prospect performances from the Minors

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It was a busy night around the Minors filled with hard-hitting performances, ace-level pitching gems and even a milestone. A number of Top 100 prospects flexed their respective muscles, including Lazaro Montes on his first Double-A homer, Robby Snelling with arguably his best start of the season and a cycle by Kala'i Rosario that netted the youngster six RBIs.

Leo De Vries, SS, Fort Wayne (SD No. 1/MLB No. 3)
A slumping De Vries looks like he might be getting back on track after his third multihit performance in four games. The 18-year-old doubled twice and singled for his first three-knock effort since May 24. Despite his recent struggles, De Vries still sports a .753 OPS for High-A Fort Wayne while toiling as one of the youngest players in the Midwest League. Gameday

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Kevin McGonigle, SS/2B, West Michigan (DET No. 2/MLB No. 22)
One day after his 10-game hitting streak ended, McGonigle was back at it as the driving force for High-A West Michigan. The Pennsylvania native clubbed his sixth homer and equaled a season high with four RBIs while reaching base three times in five plate appearances. McGonigle also singled, giving him his first multihit performance since he tallied five hits on June 13. The 20-year-old is slashing .387/.476/.717 with 32 RBIs, 29 runs scored and 23 extra-base hits in 27 games for the Whitecaps. Gameday

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Lazaro Montes, OF, Arkansas (SEA No. 2/MLB No. 31)
After tearing through the High-A Northwest League, Montes has gotten off to a similar start for Double-A Arkansas. The 20-year-old picked up his first two hits since his promotion, cracking a homer, a double and plating two runs in his second game for the Travelers. Montes departed High-A Everett with 18 homers, 53 RBIs and a .959 OPS in 67 games. The native has reached base four times in his first two Double-A contests. Gameday

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Justin Crawford, OF, Lehigh Valley (PHI No. 3/MLB No. 50)
Even a quad injury that sidelined him for 10 days earlier this month can't slow Crawford down all that much. The son of former All-Star Carl Crawford flirted with a cycle and ultimately fell a triple short for Triple-A Lehigh Valley. Crawford, who has not gone more than two consecutive games without a hit all season, is second in the International League in hitting (.336) and owns an .854 OPS and 26 stolen bases in 61 games. Gameday

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Trey Yesavage, RHP, New Hampshire (TOR No. 2/MLB No. 64)
The 21-year-old broke through with his most dominating performance in three starts at Double-A. Yesavage allowed a first-inning single and a walk in the fourth but nothing else while striking out eight over five scoreless frames. The East Carolina product tossed 74 pitches (49 for strikes) and generated 14 whiffs on 37 pitches. The performance lowered Yesavage's ERA to 2.45 in 14 starts across three Minor League levels. Gameday

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Robby Snelling, LHP, Pensacola (MIA No. 3/MLB No. 87)
Snelling followed up on of his best outings of the season with something even better for Double-A Pensacola. The Reno native racked up seven punchouts over seven scoreless innings and didn't walk a batter for the fourth time in 13 starts. The performance dropped Snelling's ERA to 3.74, the first time it has been below 4.00 since May 8. The 21-year-old has a 3.22 ERA and a 21-to-4 K/BB ratio in 22 1/3 innings this month. Gameday

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C.J. Kayfus, 1B/OF, Columbus (CLE No. 5/MLB No. 94)
Kayfus not only went deep for a third consecutive game, he did it in grandiose style. The 23-year-old launched a grand slam for the second straight game, giving him five roundtrippers and 17 RBIs across 20 contests in June. Kayfus has been mired in the worst month of his season, but he still sports a .284/.349/.622 slash line. Overall, the Miami product is batting .322 with a .983 OPS, 10 homers and 42 RBIs in 64 games. Gameday

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Cam Schlittler, RHP, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (NYY No. 10)
So far, so good for Schlittler as he makes his way through Triple-A. The Northeastern product and 2022 seventh-rounder fired six scoreless innings and equaled a career high with nine strikeouts for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Schlittler posted a 2.38 ERA in 10 appearances (nine starts) at Double-A and has sliced that number down to 1.69 in four starts for the RailRiders. Gameday

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Trevor Harrison, RHP, Charleston (TB No. 11)
Harrison was on point from the start and the result was the best performance of his pro career, which began in 2024. The 19-year-old native of Florida twirled six hitless innings and equaled a career high with eight strikeouts for Single-A Charleston. A leadoff walk in the fourth was the lone baserunner against Harrison, who tossed 79 pitches (52 for strikes). The 2023 fifth-rounder has a 3.13 ERA in 13 starts this season. Gameday

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Kala'i Rosario, OF, Wichita (MIN No. 20)
Rosario extended his hitting streak to seven games in spectacular fashion, hitting for the cycle and driving in six runs for Double-A Wichita. The Hawaii-born prospect has been on a tear in June, slashing .324/.448/.606 with 12 extra-base hits and 20 RBIs in 19 games. The hot streak has lifted his OPS to .808. Gameday

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