The Indians were off on Saturday night, but Bradley Zimmer delivered another victory for the organization.

Cleveland's top prospect beat Orioles No. 12 prospect D.J. Stewart to win the fourth annual Arizona Fall League Bowman Hitting Challenge on Saturday at Salt River Fields. Sixth-ranked Rockies prospect Ryan McMahon led all National League contestants.

"It was fun. I had about 10 days without baseball and got a little hungry," Zimmer told MLB.com. "It's good to be out here with some new faces and enjoying the event."

The Hitting Challenge was an opportunity for some of baseball's elite prospects to show off their hitting skills, not only by slugging home runs but by trying to strike various targets around the field. Each competitor laid down four bunts at a set of rings, then had two minutes to swing away, with one swing off a tee.

Zimmer, MLB.com's No. 25 overall prospect, totaled 2,350 points, 400 more than Stewart. The 23-year-old outfielder hit four homers as well as a host of targets. McMahon ended up with a score of 1,500.

"Honestly, I was just trying to treat it like a Home Run Derby and hit everything out to center field and if I missed, hopefully, it'd hit a target out there somewhere," Zimmer told MLB.com.

Second-ranked Mariners prospect Tyler O'Neill accomplished a Hitting Challenge first when he smashed a 400-foot homer to left field off the tee. The 21-year-old outfielder, who was named Southern League MVP before leading Jackson to the championship, punctuated the moment by flipping his bat into the air.

"When you feel a ball off the bat like that, you know," O'Neill said. "I had a hunch it was going to go over. I'm just glad it did."

"If you look at the guy, he's a pretty strong cat," Zimmer said of MLB.com's 59th overall prospect. "So it doesn't surprise me that he muscled one out of here."

Red Sox infielder Yoan Moncada, MLB.com's top overall prospect, finished with 1,700 points. The 21-year-old switch-hitter took his turn batting left-handed.

White Sox No. 2 prospect Zach Collins displayed his power by hitting five homers to right and right-center field in a span of eight swings. The 2016 first-round pick collected 1,600 points.

The AFL, featuring 21 of MLB.com's Top 100 Prospects, opens its 25th season on Tuesday