Cubs’ No. 2 Prospect Heats Up in Triple-A Launches 3rd Straight Homer

Cubs’ Rising Star Delivers Another Monster Shot

Owen Caissie, the Chicago Cubs’ No. 2 prospect per MLB Pipeline, is turning heads in Triple-A with a home run streak that’s impossible to ignore. On Wednesday night, Caissie crushed a 407-foot blast to left-center for his third consecutive game with a home run. Helping the Iowa Cubs extend their lead over Louisville.

It was a clutch moment in the bottom of the seventh inning. With Iowa up 5–2, Caissie stepped to the plate and launched the second pitch he saw out of the park, driving in two key insurance runs. The towering homer marked his 10th of the season, a major sign of progress for the 22-year-old slugger.

Heating Up at the Right Time

While Caissie’s season had its early bumps, June has seen a major turnaround. Over the past two weeks, he’s posted an impressive 1.015 OPS, ranking 12th in Triple-A. He’s also recorded at least one hit in 11 of his last 12 games and scored in six straight.

The power surge comes alongside strong overall production. Caissie’s 15 hits in the last 15 days tie him with fellow Cubs prospect Moisés Ballesteros for fifth-most in the league over that span.

Eyes on the Majors

Caissie’s recent dominance puts him firmly on the radar for a big-league call-up if he keeps the momentum going. The Cubs organization has been patient with his development, but performances like this one suggest he may be ready to take the next step.

He’ll look to extend his streak Thursday night when Iowa faces Louisville in the final leg of a doubleheader.

With power like this, it might not be long before Wrigley Field fans get a closer look at what Caissie can do.

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