SPOKANE, Wash. — The Spokane Indians are losing their top two hitters, as the Colorado Rockies have called up Charlie Condon and Jared Thomas to Double-A Hartford.

While the moves are not officially listed on Colorado’s transaction page, the Hartford Yard Goats shared on social media that Condon and Thomas are in the starting lineup tonight for their game against the Binghamton Rumble Ponies. In their first game being called up, they’ll face New York Mets starter Sean Manaea, who is on a rehab assignment.

(Update July 1, 2 p.m.: Colorado’s transaction page has been updated to reflect the moves)

Rockies Top Prospect Charlie Condon has arrived & is in the lineup tonight batting cleanup. Jared Thomas @Rockies 2nd round pick bats 3rd. They’ll face @Mets starter Sean Manaea on rehab.⚾️ @RumblePoniesBB ⏰ 7:10PM📺 https://t.co/QpdabTiJkY📻 https://t.co/6TpsxA744Z pic.twitter.com/K2JRTgzCIO

— Hartford Yard Goats (@GoYardGoats) July 1, 2025

In addition, Major League Baseball announced Monday that Condon was selected for the 26th annual All-Star Futures Game in Atlanta, scheduled for July 12 at Truist Park.

Condon, the infielder/outfielder, is listed as the Rockies’ No. 1 overall prospect and the No. 22 overall prospect in all of Major League Baseball.

Condon started the 2025 season at the rookie level with the ACL Rockies on a rehab assignment and was later promoted to Spokane on May 20. The No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft has played in 35 games with the Indians, logging a batting average of .312, a team-leading on-base percentage of .431 and a slugging percentage of .420. He also has six doubles, three home runs, 17 RBIs and 26 walks.

Thomas was promoted to Hartford after spending the first 72 games with the Indians. The Rockies’ No. 10 overall prospect and former second-round pick in last year’s MLB Draft leads Spokane in most hitting categories, including home runs (11), runs (64), hits (96), walks (45) and batting average (.330). He ranks second in RBIs (45), slugging percentage (.495) and on-base percentage (.427).

With those two leading the charge, the Indians have gotten off to a red-hot start in the second half of the Northwest League season, winning seven of nine and sitting at the top of the league standings. After finishing in last place in the first half, Spokane will need to finish in first this half to secure a spot in the NWL Championship Series as they look to repeat as champs.

This week, the Indians will play three games at Tri-City starting Tuesday, before the series shifts to Spokane on July 4.