Watch FREE: Jenkins, premier Twins prospects face Red Sox Triple-A talent on Sat.

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Saturday

3:07 p.m. ET: Worcester Red Sox (BOS) vs. St. Paul Saints (MIN)
The Red Sox acquired Jake Bennett (BOS No. 7) in the offseason from the Nationals, and he made a great first impression with five strikeouts across three scoreless innings in his Triple-A debut. The 6-foot-6, 234-pounder has a 65-grade changeup that plays up even more from his low three-quarters slot and impressive extension off the mound. He'll look to shut down a St. Paul lineup led by Top 100 prospects Walker Jenkins (MIN No. 1/MLB No. 12), Kaelen Culpepper (MIN No. 2/MLB No. 50) and Emmanuel Rodriguez (MIN No. 4/MLB No. 71). Jenkins, the most highly coveted of the group, has five-tool potential if he can stay healthy.

5:05 p.m. ET: Portland Sea Dogs (BOS) vs. Somerset Patriots (NYY)
Two of the best young shortstops in the Minors -- both just 20 years old -- are set to face off as Franklin Arias (BOS No. 2/MLB No. 28) and the Sea Dogs visit George Lombard Jr. (NYY No. 1/MLB No. 29) and the Patriots. Lombard has been especially hot to start the year, with a leadoff home run kicking off a five-hit game Friday. There's also a quality matchup on the mound, where right-hander John Holobetz (BOS No. 14) and southpaw Kyle Carr (NYY No. 11) face off. The duo combined to strike out 237 batters last season and earned midseason promotions to Double-A.

Sunday

5:05 p.m. ET: Fresno Grizzlies (COL) vs. Visalia Rawhide (AZ)
First-round shortstops Ethan Holliday (COL No. 1/MLB No. 22) and Kayson Cunningham (AZ No. 2) square off at Single-A. The pair got their feet wet last summer following the July Draft, but this year marks the first full pro season for both. Just 19 years old, Holliday -- the younger brother of the Orioles' Jackson and son of MLB veteran Matt -- stands out for his strong frame and ability to leave the yard. Cunningham, who is 4 inches shorter than his former Team USA teammate, has a knack for making solid contact and causing havoc on the bases.