![]() Rodríguez (the E is important) (26), RHP Connor Lunn (27), RHP Freddy Pacheco* (29) Springfield Cardinals (STL): 3B Jordan Walker (1, 30 T100), 3B Malcom Nunez (13), SS Delvin Pérez (25), C Julio E. Northwest Arkansas Naturals (KCR): LHP Asa Lacy (4, 71 T100), SS Nick Loftin (6), RHP Alec Marsh (12), LHP Angel Zerpa* (13), LHP Anthony Veneziano (17), SS Maikel Garcia* (21), 2B Michael Massey (23), LHP Drew Parrish (29), RHP Nathan Webb* (30) other prospects of note: RHP Jonah Dipoto The Dodgers will be in town from July 12-17, while the Chihuahuas will be here July 26-31, perfect timing right before the trade deadline for two contenders. The Dodgers and Chihuahuas also only make one trip to Tacoma this year each. The Isotopes’ lone visit to Tacoma doesn’t take place until August 16-21. The Bees storm Tacoma just one more time this season from June 28-July 3. The River Cats visit Tacoma June 14-19 and August 30-September 4, but don’t expect Heliot Ramos, who has already been summoned to the big-league club once, on the latter visit if at all. I would probably recommend the May series to make sure you see Langeliers before Oakland trades Sean Murphy to cut payroll even more. The Aviators visit May 24-29 and again on August 9-14. There’s an outside chance that you could watch Cole Winn on the first trip and maybe Josh Jung on the second depending on his injury rehab and if he is up in Texas or not. Round Rock comes to visit for a three-game set June 10-12 and again for the last homestand of the season September 20-25. The Aces make their lone visit to Tacoma May 10-15, likely early enough to see Alek Thomas, but probably too soon to see #19 overall prospect Corbin Carroll, currently in Double-A, return to the Pacific Northwest. Sugar Land Space Cowboys (HOU): C Korey Lee (2), P Hunter Brown (3), SS/OF Pedro Leon (4), P Forrest Whitley* (5), P Peter Solomon* (7), P Shawn Dubin* (8), P Jonathan Bermudez (19), P Tyler Ivey (20), OF Alex McKenna (22), OF Corey Julks (28)Īlright, this is my bad but the Space Cowboys (all teams should be named after Kacey Musgraves songs) are clearly the biggest draw, and they only have one trip to Tacoma this season, which wraps up on Sunday. Alexy* (25) P Glenn Otto* (26), P Yerry Rodriguez* (27), OF Bubba Thompson (29) Round Rock Express (TEX): 3B Josh Jung (2, T100 29), P Cole Winn (3, T100 49) SS Josh H. Oklahoma City Dodgers (LAD): INF Miguel Vargas (5, T100 93), P Ryan Pepiot (6), P Andre Jackson* (11) Salt Lake Bees (LAA): P Janson Junk* (11), P Davis Daniel (14), INF, Brendon Davis (22), P Ryan Smith (26), 2B Michael Stefanic (27), P Elvis Peguero (28)Īlbuquerque Isotopes (COL): 3B/1B Elehuris Montero* (4), OF Ryan Vilade* (9), P Helcris Olivarez* (17), P Ryan Feltner* (21), 3B/1B Colton Welker* (23)Įl Paso Chihuahuas (SDP): C Luis Campusano* (3, T100 43), INF Eguy Rosario* (7), P Reiss Knehr* (8), P Ray Kerr (28), INF Matthew Batten (29) Sacramento River Cats (SFG): OF Heliot Ramos* (5), P Gregory Santos* (14), P Kervin Castro* (19) P Sean Hjelle* (26), C Ricardo Genovés (29) Reno Aces (ARI): OF Alek Thomas (1, 18 T100), P Ryne Nelson (5), P Tommy Henry (15), P Luis Frias (18), 3B Buddy Kennedy (22) Las Vegas Aviators (OAK): C Shea Langeliers (2, 58 T100) P Adrian Martinez (23), OF Luis Barrera (25), OF Cody Thomas (27) Top-30/Top 100 prospects at the level (an asterisk indicates on their team’s 40-man roster): We’ll do our best to keep it updated with promotions and demotions, but be aware things change quickly, especially in the upper minors. It doesn’t matter if you are going solely to see one of the top prospects while they are in town, or if you are just firing up a random game and want to see who to watch for that night hopefully, you’ll find this guide helpful over the next few months. This is partially for our own benefit as we plan trips up and down I-5 this summer to watch the AquaSox and Rainiers, but we think it a useful guide for any baseball fan thinking about heading out to a game this summer or choosing to dial up a game on MiLB TV. ![]() In the spirit of Service Journalism, then, we’ve compiled this list of the Top 100/Top 30 prospects for each affiliate the Mariners will face over the course of the season, to better help us all keep track. While we’re mostly familiar by now with the various Top 30 Mariners prospects and where they’re playing to start the season, true Prospect Heads and dynasty fantasy baseball players alike like to keep track of where all the top prospects are playing and how they’re doing.
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