- Martin Perez struck out 10 batters in 7 2/3 innings of work, which are both career highs for the Rangers left-handed pitching prospect, notes John Parker of MiLB.com.
- Brad Hand took a no-hitter into the sixth inning on Monday night, reports The Florida Times-Union. That was the good news from the Marlins farm system, but the bad news came in the form of Tom Koehler, who walked five and gave up three earned runs in just two innings of work, notes Jimmy Smith of The Times-Picayune.
- Jonathan Shoop extended his hit streak to 15 games, reports TheShoreBirds.com, as the Orioles prospect filled in at SS for the injured Manny Machado, who has now missed 11 straight games. Shoop was originally a SS prospect, but was moved to third base to accommodate the team's top prospect.
- Anthony Rizzo blasted two more home runs on Monday, says Andrew Pentis of MiLB.com, giving the Padres prospect 12 on the season.
- Rays RHP prospect Chris Archer gave up three runs in five innings of work, but struck out seven, reports The Montgomery Advertiser.
- Braves prospect Zeke Spruill struck out five in a complete game shutout, says Ashley Marshall of MiLB.com.
- In a possible preview of a Yankees-Red Sox rivalry of the future, Gary Sanchez homered off of Anthony Ranaudo, one of two homers the Sox right-hander would allow.
