- Eric Hosmer announced his presence in the Texas League with authority, homering in his first Double-A at-bat. It will be interesting to see how Hosmer's power develops now that he's away from Wilmington's Frawley Stadium. Danny Duffy's return to Wilmington didn't go nearly as well as he would have liked, but I'm sure the Royals are glad he's back either way.
- Matt Moore had his swing-and-miss stuff on Sunday, as the Rays' prospect fanned 11 batters in six innings of work. Not missing many bats in that same game, however, was Brewers' pitcher Jeremy Jeffress, who got tagged for 3 earned runs and 5 hits in one rough inning of work.
- Vance Worley continued his strong performance on the mound as the Phillies' pitcher tossed 8 shutout innings en route to a victory, reports the Philadelphia Inquirer.
- Still a few weeks shy of his 19th birthday, Mets' prospect Wilmer Flores' 3-hit night bumped his batting average up to .382 in the Florida State League, although his .425 BABIP may have something to do with that.
- The Padres needed some good news to come out of their minor league system, and they got it courtesy of James Darnell and Logan Forsythe, who combined for 3 doubles, a homerun, and 8 RBI's on Sunday. The majority of the damage came off of A's pitching prospect Carlos Hernandez, who got tagged with 10 earned runs in 3 1/3 IP.

