Here are Thursday's top prospect performances from the Minors

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Carlos Lagrange (Yankees) punctuated a strong stretch of mound work by pitching his club into the postseason to highlight Thursday night's action. Fellow Top 100 prospects Bryce Eldridge (Giants) and Hunter Barco (Pirates) came through with notable performances, while Mikey Romero (Red Sox) continued his recent power surge at Triple-A.

Carlos Lagrange, RHP, Somerset (NYY No. 2/MLB No. 78)
Lagrange finished off his regular season in a big way, allowing one hit and striking out five across six scoreless frames for Double-A Somerset. The 22-year-old has not surrendered a run in his past two starts and has a 1.37 ERA dating back to Aug. 24. Lagrange has limited opposing batters to a .191 average and fanned 168 in 120 innings across two Minor League levels in 2025. Gameday

Bryce Eldridge, 1B, Sacramento (SF No. 1/MLB No. 13)
Eldridge remained stuck on 24 homers, but he did come through with his second straight multihit game, doubling twice and driving in three runs for Triple-A Sacramento. The 20-year-old slugger has collected at least one hit and an RBI in four consecutive games while hitting safely in seven of nine contests this month. Eldridge owns an .837 OPS and has driven in 83 runs in 99 games this season. Gameday

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Hunter Barco, LHP, Indianapolis (PIT No. 4/MLB No. 83)
As Barco winds down his impressive campaign, he did so with yet another scoreless (albeit abbreviated) start. With his innings being kept in check, the Florida product fanned three in three frames to lower his ERA to 3.77 for Triple-A Indianapolis and 2.77 overall. Barco began the season with six consecutive scoreless starts for Double-A Altoona and has surrendered one run or fewer in 19 of his 26 appearances. Gameday

Mikey Romero, INF, Worcester (BOS No. 8)
One day after slugging a three-run jack, Romero was at it again while adding another for good measure. The 21-year-old collected his second multihomer game of the season and drove in five runs to highlight a three-hit night for Triple-A Worcester. The second roundtripper was Romero's career-high 17th of the season and fifth in nine games this month, equaling his output from July and August combined (49 games). Gameday

Dasan Hill, LHP, Cedar Rapids (MIN No. 8)
With his team facing elimination, Hill came through with a big-time performance. The 19-year-old picked up his first professional win, striking out seven and surrendering two runs over five frames to help High-A Cedar Rapids even its best-of-3 Midwest League semifinal series at a game apiece. Hill was winless in 19 starts during his first pro season, despite posting a 3.19 ERA and collecting 83 strikeouts in 62 innings across two Minor League levels. Gameday