Keston Hiura, 2B, Brewers. Hiura drove in five RBIs for Triple-A San Antonio. The infielder blasted a solo home run, followed by a grand slam in the second inning. It was Hiura’s third multi-homer game of the season. The Brewers' top prospect hit five homers in 17 big league games -- albeit striking out 23 times -- before being optioned to Triple-A on June 3rd to make room for Travis Shaw. Hiura's line in eight games since returning to Triple-A: .324/.361/.735 with four homers. That'll do.

Luis Arraez, 2B, Twins. Arraez had three hits from the leadoff spot for Triple-A Rochester. He had two singles and a double, coming around to score once. Minnesota’s No. 11 prospect was able to bounce back after going hitless in his last three games.

Tucker Davidson, LHP, Braves. Davidson fired five and third scoreless innings for Double-A Mississippi. The lefthander allowed six hits and two walks while fanning a season-high 10 batters. The Braves’ No. 21 prospect has completed atleast five innings in three of his last four starts.

Gage Canning, RF, Nationals. Canning drove in five RBIs from the leadoff spot for low Class A Potomac. The outfielder had two singles and hit a three-run home run in the seventh inning. Washington’s No. 12 prospect has two multi-hit games in his last five contests.

Luis Medina, RHP, Yankees. Medina tossed six scoreless innings for low Class Charleston. The righthander faced just one batter over the minimum, walking two hitters and striking out three. It was Medina’s first scoreless outing of the season.

Aaron Ashby, LHP, Brewers. The Brewers’ No. 16 prospect threw seven scoreless innings for high Class A Carolina. The lefthander allowed just one hit and struck out eight batters in his debut for the Mudcats. Ashby has allowed just three earned runs in his last 19 innings on the mound.





