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[MiLB.com FARM REPORT]( Tuesday, May 23 [Follow us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follos us on Instagram]( [MiLB.com Mobile: Follow the Minor Leagues anytime with MiLB Apps]( Top stories from around MiLB [Brewers’ Quero celebrates entering Top 100 Prospects list with pair of long balls]( [Brewers’ Quero celebrates entering Top 100 Prospects list with pair of long balls]( [Fowl territory: Renegade goose proves elusive during brief in-game delay]( [Fowl territory: Renegade goose proves elusive during brief in-game delay]( [Amador … for THREE! Spokane slugger keys homer barrage with trio of roundtrippers]( [Amador … for THREE! Spokane slugger keys homer barrage with trio of roundtrippers]( ['We just do the job': Women continue to thrive in Minor League front-office roles]( ['We just do the job': Women continue to thrive in Minor League front-office roles]( [Vancouver to Buffalo, take flight and visit Toronto’s Minor League ballparks]( [Vancouver to Buffalo, take flight and visit Toronto’s Minor League ballparks](   The Road to The Show™ presented by Nationwide [Marlins' Berry building momentum]( [Marlins' Berry building momentum]( Jacob Berry's first experiences in the Minors haven’t been a reflection of his college years, but the No. 3 Marlins prospect is starting to look more comfortable with High-A Beloit.   You May Like   More from MLB.com [Reds' De La Cruz electrifying the Minors on march to bigs]( [Reds' De La Cruz electrifying the Minors on march to bigs](   [Diamonds in the rough: Each club's best prospect find]( [Diamonds in the rough: Each club's best prospect find](     Visit MiLB.com for more news, features, video highlights and photos from around the Minors, and follow MiLB on Twitter [@MiLB]( , on Instagram [@milb]( and like it on [Facebook]( .   [MiLB](   © 2023 MLB Advanced Media, L.P. All Minor League Baseball trademarks, service marks and copyrights used herein are the property of the applicable MiLB entity. All rights reserved. Any other marks used herein are trademarks of their respective owners. Please review MiLB.com's [privacy policy](. You {EMAIL} received this message because you registered to receive commercial e-mail messages from MiLB Farm Report. If you no longer wish to receive commercial e-mail messages from MiLB Farm Report, please [unsubscribe](. Postal Address: MiLB.com, c/o MLB Advanced Media, L.P., 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020.

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