Boston Red Sox top prospect Marcelo Mayer wanted to get away from baseball while minor leaguers got a little bit of time off for the All-Star break.

Turns out, Mayer can jump right in after not picking up a bat for a couple days and still rake.

The 21-year-old shortstop showcased his superb talent Friday night when Double-A Portland returned to action against the Reading Fightin Phils. Mayer belted a majestic, two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning off right-hander pitcher Konnor Ash that went over everything at Hadlock Field.

You can watch Mayer crush the offering from Ash to right field here:

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Mayer's eighth home run of the season was the highlight of 3-for-3 performance -- he threw in walk for good measure, too. The sterling effort boosted Mayer's batting average to .309, which is tops in the Eastern League.

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Mayer, who is fresh off an appearance at the Futures All-Star Game alongside Kyle Teel and Roman Anthony, continues to make his case to the Red Sox front office for a call up to Triple-A Worcester.

That promotion feels like it could happen any day, especially with the way Mayer has swung the bat in a bounce-back season for him.

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Featured image via Chris Cameron