CLASS AAA SYRACUSE

For his hot start, Nationals top position player prospect Trea Turner was named the International League Batter of the Week. He hit .433, totaling 13 hits and 19 total bases. So far this young season, he is second in the league in hits, on-base percentage, stolen bases and runs scored. He’s 14 for 33 (.424) and has made two errors in the field.

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Outfielders Caleb Ramsey (12 for 25) and Brian Goodwin (11 for 28) are off to good starts. Starters Taylor Jordan (one run in 11 innings) and Taylor Hill (two earned runs in 11 innings) are, too. Prospect Austin Voth made his season debut last week, tossing six scoreless innings while allowing just three hits and striking out six. Relievers Matt Grace and Sammy Solis have allowed one earned run each in seven and five innings, respectively.

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Veteran infielder Brendan Ryan, who had a neck issue near the end of spring training, has appeared in four games, played mostly second base and is 1 for 15.

CLASS AA HARRISBURG

Outfield prospect Rafael Bautista is off to strong start: 10 for 30 (.333) with 10 walks versus five strikeouts, and 5-for-6 in stolen base attempts. Catcher Spencer Kieboom is 8 for 25 with a home run. Infielder Wilmer Difo is 9 for 36.

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The Nationals’ top prospect, Lucas Giolito, made two starts last week: He logged four scoreless innings (with three walks and four strikeouts) in his season debut Tuesday and 3 2/3 innings Sunday of one-run ball (with seven hits, one walk and three strikeouts). Another Nationals starting prospect, Reynaldo Lopez, has allowed five runs in 11 innings, walking four and striking out seven. The Nationals have been working with him on finding consistent mechanics.

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CLASS A POTOMAC

First baseman Jose Marmolejos-Diaz, who was the Nationals’ minor league player of the year in 2015, is hitting .394 (13 for 33) with two home runs, seven RBI, 11 walks and nine strikeouts in 10 games already. Corner infielders Drew Ward (two home runs) and Khayyan Norfork (11 for 25) have started well, too.

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Starting prospect Erick Fedde, in his first full season back from Tommy John surgery, made two starts last week. He gave up two runs on eight hits last Sunday and four runs on five hits on Friday. Right-handed reliever Koda Glover, who is listed at 6-foot-5 and has logged five hitless and scoreless innings, is a name to watch because of his mid to high 90s velocity.

CLASS A HAGERSTOWN

Fast-rising outfield prospect Victor Robles picked up where he left off last season: He is 12 for 36, with two triples and a homer, plus six stolen bases in addition to more walks (eight) than strikeouts (six). Shortstop Max Schrock is 12 for 38 to begin the season.

Starter Andrew Lee has allowed just one run in 10 innings spread over two starts. Mariano Rivera Jr., son of the famous closer, and Taylor Hearn, a hard-throwing left-hander, haven’t allowed any runs in 5 1/3 innings to start the season.