Here are Tuesday's top prospect performances from the Minors

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Baseball's best prospects are labeled as such for a reason, and a number of them showed why again Tuesday. Offense was on display as the first week of June baseball got underway with Roman Anthony coming up clutch, Josue Briceño continuing his staggering power surge and Will Robertson launching three homers in one Triple-A game. While pitchers might have taken a backseat to hitters, 2024 second-rounder Khal Stephen made sure hurlers were represented with his best performance to date.

Roman Anthony, OF, Worcester (BOS No. 1/MLB No. 1)
Anthony supplied just one hit, but that swing was monumental. The 21-year-old entered the ninth inning hitless in three at-bats with a walk, but turned around a pitch to tie the game with a 428 foot homer, his ninth of the season. Anthony is slashing .302/.429/.503 with 20 extra-base hits, 42 runs scored and 24 RBIs. His 46 walks lead all Triple-A players. Gameday

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Jordan Lawlar, INF, Reno (AZ No. 1/MLB No. 4)
Lawlar's first homer, and seventh of the season for Triple-A Reno, ignited a four-RBI performance in his third game since returning to the Minors. The 22-year-old went hitless in four at-bats on Saturday but has gone 5-for-9 with six RBIs and a pair of walks in his past two games and is slashing .341/.419/.591 for the Aces. Gameday

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Samuel Basallo, C/1B, Norfolk (BAL No. 1/MLB No. 16)
After ending May in a 2-for-22 slide, Basallo has turned things back on in June. The 20-year-old went deep for a second consecutive game and recorded his third multihomer effort in three weeks with a pair of solo jacks to lead Triple-A Norfolk. Basallo, who sports a .937 OPS, has left the yard 10 times in his past 71 at-bats after homering just twice in his first 43 at-bats of the season. Gameday

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Jesús Made, SS/3B, Carolina (MIL No. 1/MLB No. 23)
Made filled up the box score with his second three-hit performance in four games and drove in three runs for Single-A Carolina. The 18-year-old added a bases-loaded walk and reached base safely in four of his five plate appearances, pushing his OBP to .404. One of the youngest players on the circuit, Made is batting .291 with a .840 OPS, 35 runs scored and 21 stolen bases in 25 attempts in his first season of affiliated competition. Gameday

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Charlie Condon, OF/3B, Spokane (COL No. 2/MLB No. 27)
After missing the first month of the season with a fractured wrist suffered during Spring Training, Condon is making up for lost time. Last year's No. 3 overall Draft pick slugged his second tater in four games, doubled and drove in four runs, his high-water mark as a pro. The 22-year-old is slashing .333/.491/.548 with five extra-base hits, 12 runs and 10 RBIs in 12 games for High-A Spokane. Gameday

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Josue Briceño, 1B/C, West Michigan (DET No. 4/MLB No. 80)
Briceño's white-hot offensive stretch continued with his second four-hit game in four contests for High-A West Michigan. The 20-year-old slugged his Midwest League-leading 13th homer and fell a triple shy of the cycle, drove in three runs and reached base in all five of his plate appearances. Briceño has gone deep eight times and collected 17 RBIs in his past 11 games and is slashing .284/.406/.649 with 22 extra-base hits in 37 games. Gameday

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Thayron Liranzo, C/1B, Erie (DET No. 5/MLB No. 85)
Liranzo is in the midst of his best stretch of the season after homering for a third consecutive game. The switch-hitting backstop doubled, walked and has hit safely in four straight games, going 6-for-15 in that stretch. Despite an up-and-down first two months, Liranzo has amassed a .785 OPS and seven long balls in 34 games for Double-A Erie. Gameday

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Will Robertson, OF, Buffalo (Unranked)
On pace for the best year of his professional career, Robertson took things to another level with a monster game for Triple-A Buffalo. The 27-year-old Blue Jays outfielder launched three homers, doubled and drove in five runs to continue a torrid stretch of offense. Robertson left the yard in four consecutive contests from May 25-29, and has seven roundtrippers and 17 RBIs during that eight-game span. Gameday

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Colby Thomas, OF, Las Vegas (ATH No. 2)
Thomas extended his hitting streak to six games in a big way, equaling a professional high with four knocks while flirting with the cycle for Triple-A Las Vegas. The 24-year-old drove in three runs, giving him 47 RBIs this season, the third-highest mark in the Minors. Thomas is slashing .294/.362/.570 with 31 extra-base hits and 14 homers in 53 games. Gameday

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Khal Stephen, RHP, Vancouver (TOR No. 9)
Toronto's second-round pick in the 2024 Draft broke through with his best performance as a pro in what has already been a strong rookie campaign. Stephen racked up a career-high 11 strikeouts without issuing a walk and surrendered one earned run over six innings, retiring the last eight batters he faced for High-A Vancouver. The 22-year-old tossed 74 pitches (57 for strikes) while lowering his ERA to 3.21 and his WHIP to 0.94 in 11 appearances (10 starts). Gameday

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