Here are Tuesday's top prospect performances from the Minors

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There were plenty of notable names coming through with primetime performances as another week of Minor League action got underway. Red Sox phenom Roman Anthony continued to trek toward Boston, Reds 2024 first-rounder Chase Burns dominated and a pair of newly promoted Top 100 prospects -- Blue Jays hurler Trey Yesavage (High-A) and Angels infielder Christian Moore (Triple-A) -- delivered sparkling debuts for their new clubs.

Roman Anthony, OF, Worcester (BOS No. 1/MLB No. 1)
Anthony launched his sixth homer of the year, but the solo shot only told part of the story. The 21-year-old walked twice, scored twice and continued to get on base at an elite clip. Anthony's two walks boosted his total to 37 in 42 games and upped his OBP to .450. The Florida native is batting .322 with a .970 OPS, 16 extra-base hits, 33 runs and 18 RBIs out of the leadoff spot for Triple-A Worcester. Gameday

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Chase Burns, RHP, Chattanooga (CIN No. 1/MLB No. 11)
Burns' progress during the first seven weeks of his pro debut has taken him from High-A Dayton to Double-A Chattanooga. Could Triple-A Louisville be far behind? Last year's No. 2 overall pick continued his dominant run for the Lookouts, striking out seven while allowing one run on two hits over five innings. Since earning his promotion to the Southern League, Burns has a 1.88 ERA, a 0.79 WHIP and a 35-to-3 K/BB ratio in 24 innings. Gameday

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Arjun Nimmala, SS, Vancouver (TOR No. 1/MLB No. 59)
Nimmala enjoyed a perfect night at the plate during a three-hit night highlighted by his eighth homer of the season, which gave him a share of the Northwest League lead with the Mariners' Lazaro Montes. The 19-year-old fell a double shy of the cycle, matched his career high with four RBIs and walked in four plate appearances. Nimmala has a .858 OPS, 20 extra-base hits, 22 RBIs and has scored 25 runs in 35 games for High-A Vancouver. Gameday

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Lazaro Montes, OF, Everett (SEA No. 2/MLB No. 36)
Montes filled up the box score with a well-rounded game punctuated by his first roundtripper since May 3. The 20-year-old, who also doubled and walked, tops the High-A Northwest League with Arjun Nimmala in home runs (eight). Montes sports a .271/.398/.557 slash line in 42 games, thanks in large part to 20 extra-base hits and 29 walks. Gameday

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Trey Yesavage, RHP, Vancouver (TOR No. 2/MLB No. 71)
A new league, a new level and a new team didn't diminish Yesavage's dominant start to his pro career. The East Carolina product closed out his High-A debut by striking out seven of the last eight batters he faced en route to 10 punchouts across four frames for Vancouver. Yesavage was promoted after racking up 55 K's in 33 1/3 innings for Single-A Dunedin. The 21-year-old has fanned 10 or more batters in four of his eight starts, highlighted by a career-high 12 on May 13. Gameday

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Christian Moore, 2B, Salt Lake (LAA No. 1/MLB No. 60)
Moore made a great first impression during his Triple-A debut, collecting his third three-hit performance of the year and reaching base four times while driving in a pair of runs. The Tennessee product and eighth overall pick in the 2024 Draft was off to a slow start with Double-A Rocket City, but an uptick in his May output -- including hits in 11 of 13 games -- paved the way for his promotion to Salt Lake. Full story | Gameday

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Travis Sykora, RHP, Fredericksburg (WSH No. 1/MLB No. 62)
Sykora's second start since being activated by Single-A Fredericksburg was much like his first, only better. The 21-year-old continued to put his hip surgery in the rearview mirror by racking up five strikeouts over three perfect frames for the F-Nats. Sykora is unscored upon in his first two outings since returning to affiliated competition and sports an 0.82 ERA, a 0.45 WHIP and 23 punchouts in 11 innings spanning four overall outings in 2025. Gameday

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Carter Jensen, C, Northwest Arkansas (KC No. 3/MLB No. 88)
Jensen broke out with his best offensive performance of the season by flirting with a cycle and tying a career high with four hits. The 21-year-old tripled, doubled and drove in a run, lifting his average in May to .274. Jensen, who clubbed a personal-best 18 homers and posted an .809 OPS across two Minor League levels last season, got to begin his first full season with Double-A Arkansas. Gameday

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