All season long, baseball fans will be able to watch Minor League Baseball games across all of MLB’s digital platforms.
Plus — with or without a subscription — select, curated Minor League games featuring MLB’s top prospects are available FREE on MLB.com — at the top of this article — and on the MLB Pipeline and MiLB homepages. The MiLB Free Game of the Day will be available on MLB.TV as well.
Tuesday, 2:35 p.m. ET — Las Vegas Aviators (ATH) @ Tacoma Rainiers (SEA)
MLB’s No. 43 prospect Cole Young may be making waves in the bigs now, but his running mate Harry Ford (SEA No. 5/MLB No. 66) is still tearing it up at Triple-A. The 22-year-old catcher, who hit seven big flies all last season, already has six through 41 contests — five of which came in May. Ford will face off against another slugger in Colby Thomas (ATH No. 2). Thomas started June on a high note, crushing his 13th homer of the year on Sunday.
Tuesday, 7:05 p.m. ET — Great Lakes Loons (LAD) @ South Bend Cubs (CHC)
Three of the top High-A hitters collide in a matchup of potential future National League stars. Josue De Paula (LAD No. 2/MLB No. 33) and Zyhir Hope (LAD No. 3/MLB No. 45) lead the Dodgers’ contingent. The pair of 20-year-olds each sport an OPS north of .890, and De Paula stands in a tie for second in the Midwest League with eight big flies. The duo will take on another 20-year-old Top 100 prospect in South Bend’s Jefferson Rojas (CHC No. 6/MLB No. 77). The Dominican Republic native — who posted a .337/.416/.561 slash line in May — is on track to record career highs in almost every offensive category this season.
Wednesday, 11:05 a.m. ET — Somerset Patriots (NYY) @ Binghamton Rumble Ponies (NYM)
One of the newest members of MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 Prospects list, Jonah Tong (NYM No. 4/MLB No. 99), toes the rubber in a Double-A edition of the Subway Series. The right-hander, whose mechanics have garnered comparisons to Tim Lincecum, is striking out opponents at a 14.73 K/9 clip this season. He’ll look to improve upon that number against Somerset’s George Lombard Jr. (NYY No. 1/MLB No. 44), who is already at his second level of 2025 after dominating at High-A. Jett Williams (NYM No. 1/MLB No. 51) will also take the field on the Mets’ side.
Wednesday, 6:35 p.m. ET – Lehigh Valley IronPigs (PHI) @ Charlotte Knights (CWS)
MLB’s No. 2 pitching prospect Andrew Painter (PHI No. 1/MLB No. 5) and Justin Crawford (PHI No. 3/MLB No. 56) head to Charlotte to take on catching prospect Kyle Teel (CWS No. 2/MLB No. 28) at Triple-A. In his last outing, Painter threw five solid innings with five strikeouts – his second time completing five frames this year. Teel has been an offensive force all season for the White Sox squad, highlighted by a 34-game on-base streak that was snapped last week.
Thursday, 11 a.m. ET — Hartford Yard Goats (COL) @ Portland Sea Dogs (BOS)
Southpaw Connelly Early (BOS No. 9) has been one of the breakout prospects in Boston’s farm system this season with a 2.14 ERA and 55 strikeouts across 33 2/3 innings. The 23-year-old has struck out eight batters in each of his past four starts for Double-A Portland and held Hartford to one run on three hits across seven innings with 14 K’s in two April starts. He’ll face a tough challenge off the bat, though, as switch-hitting leadoff batter Cole Carrigg (COL No. 3) is a dynamic power-speed threat who makes plenty of contact from both sides of the plate.
Thursday, 9:35 p.m. ET — Hillsboro Hops (AZ) @ Spokane Indians (COL)
Southeastern Conference fans will enjoy this matchup as the top hitters from each team played in the SEC less than 12 months ago. The right-handed-hitting sluggers made their way into pro ball after going high in the Draft — Georgia’s Charlie Condon (COL No. 2/MLB No. 27) went third overall and Kentucky’s Ryan Waldschmidt (AZ No. 3/MLB No. 98) was 31st. Condon is finding his power stroke since returning from a left wrist injury, while Waldschmidt is coming off a May in which he ran up a .385 OBP with six steals.
Friday, 7:05 p.m. ET — Fort Wayne TinCaps (SD) @ Beloit Sky Carp (MIA)
A Top 100 pitcher-batter matchup takes center stage in this High-A duel. Left-hander Thomas White (MIA No. 1/MLB No. 34) will take the mound. The 2023 No. 35 overall pick features a plus fastball and has held opponents to a .194 average-against this season. Opposite White will be Leo “El Mutante” De Vries (SD No. 1/MLB No. 3). The top international signee in 2024, he has the ability to spray the ball to all fields with power — as shown by his two-homer cycle earlier this season.
Saturday, 7:15 p.m. ET — Norfolk Tides (BAL) @ Louisville Bats (CIN)
Known for triple-digit velocity as a prep right-hander, Chase Petty (CIN No. 6/MLB No. 89) has developed into a well-rounded starter with three plus pitches. The 2021 first-rounder has 40 strikeouts in 35 1/3 Triple-A innings this season, to go with seven more in 5 1/3 IP in the Majors, and will take the mound against a talented group of Orioles hitters led by Samuel Basallo (BAL No. 1/MLB No. 16). The 20-year-old catcher is the youngest player to begin the 2025 season at Triple-A and has displayed prodigious power with six homers and a .911 OPS across 22 games in May.
Sunday, 1:05 p.m. ET — Rochester Red Wings (WSH) @ Worcester Red Sox (BOS)
MLB’s No. 1 prospect Roman Anthony is set to take the field in this Triple-A matinee, and the top Red Sox prospect is not the only exciting prospect who will do so. Third baseman Brady House (WSH No. 3/MLB No. 94) is in the midst of a resurgent season as he and Anthony each rank among the International League leaders in homers and slugger percentage while displaying impressive hard-hit rates. Also keep an eye on outfielder Jhostynxon “The Password” Garcia (BOS No. 5), who has been red hot since his promotion from Double-A Portland.
Sunday, 7:05 p.m. ET — Springfield Cardinals (STL) @ Frisco RoughRiders (TEX)
Fans of premier shortstops should gravitate to this contest. Sebastian Walcott (TEX No. 1/MLB No. 9) and JJ Wetherholt (STL No. 1/MLB No. 20) — two of the top five shortstop prospects in the game — lead their respective clubs in a Sunday night battle. At 19 the second-youngest player at Double-A, Walcott stands 6-foot-4 and oozes with five-tool potential — led by his 65-grade pop. Wetherholt, on the other hand, excels in the bat-to-ball department. The No. 7 overall pick in last year’s Draft sports a 65-grade hit tool that he pairs with an advanced understanding of the strike zone.