Watch FREE as Phillies' Abel looks to tame Yankees' Domínguez on Fri.

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New for the 2023 season, MLB.TV and MLB app subscribers can watch their favorite team's Minor League affiliates in the app. All MiLB games are also available on MiLB.TV on the web and the First Pitch app.

But with or without a subscription, you can watch select, curated Minor League games featuring MLB's top prospects FREE here on MLB.com and on the MLB Pipeline homepage all season long. The MiLB Game of the Day will be available on MLB.TV as well.

Here's what's on tap for the week:

Friday, 6:35 p.m. ET -- Reading (PHI) vs. Somerset (NYY)
The Yankees' Jasson Domínguez, 20 years old and MLB's No. 37 prospect, is adjusting to Double-A ball and threatening to break out at the dish in a huge way -- last week, he slugged a jaw-dropping homer against a Red Sox affiliate. On Friday night, The Martian leads Austin Wells (NYY No. 2) and the rest of the Patriots against right-handed Philadelphia phenom Mick Abel (MLB's No. 38) and the Fightin Phils.

Saturday, 8:05 p.m. ET -- Amarillo (ARI) vs. Frisco (TEX)
The loaded RoughRiders will have their hands full with the D-backs-affiliated Sod Poodles and MLB No. 9 prospect Jordan Lawlar, a shortstop with remarkable tools off the board -- including the capacity to swat 471-foot dingers. Fourth-ranked Arizona prospect Deyvison De Los Santos adds even more pop to the Amarillo lineup than Lawlar. But to find an even more fearsome tandem in Double-A, look to Rangers prospects Evan Carter (MLB No. 11) and Luisangel Acuña (MLB No. 58), who have both been major producers for Frisco.

Sunday, 1:05 p.m. ET -- St. Paul (MIN) vs. Columbus (CLE)
It's not easy for Guardians right-hander Gavin Williams to sneak up on anybody -- he's listed at 6-foot-6, 250 pounds -- but the fireballer has been tough as nails this year and vaulted to No. 19 on MLB Pipeline's Top 100 Prospects list in a mid-May update. He'll be backed to by fellow Guardians prospects George Valera (MLB No. 41) and Bo Naylor (MLB No. 49) with the Clippers. The Twins have their own breakout star at the Triple-A level in Edouard Julien (MLB No. 85) for the Saints.