Triple-A
- Will Middlebrooks blasted a three-run homer on Monday, the eighth homer of the season for the Red Sox top prospect, says Sam Dykstra of MiLB.com.
- Rays pitching prospect Chris Archer took another loss, falling to 1-3 on the season, after giving up two runs in 5 1/3 innings, but lowering his ERA to 8.00.
Double-A
- Royals prospect Jake Odorizzi bounced back from a rough start to the season by fanning 11 batters on Monday night, says Jim Shonerd of Baseball America.
- Nick Franklin went 3-for-5 while fellow Mariners prospect Francisco Martinez had three hits, including a triple, and three RBI's, according to Chris Wells of The [Tacoma] Tribune.
- Padres prospect Keyvius Sampson took his first loss of the season, despite giving up just two runs in six innings pitched.
High-A
- Cody Buckel struck out eight and gave up just one hit over 6 1/3 innings of work, allowing the Rangers prospect to advance to 2-0 on the season, says David Heck of MiLB.com.
- Andre Rienzo didn't let his hot start fade, as the White Sox prospect turned in another strong start, throwing seven strong innings, allowing just one run and fanning eight, reports Jay Spivey of The Winston-Salem Journal.
- Jonathan Singleton made news on Monday night by stealing home on the back end of a double steal, but the more notable news for the Astros prospect was that he smacked two doubles and is now batting .333 on the season, notes Robert Emrich of MiLB.com.
- Jacob Turner, making a rehab start on the way back to Detroit, threw four scoreless innings without giving up a hit, says Ashley Marshall of MiLB.com.
Low-A
- Aaron Westlake went 2-for-5 with a double and two RBI's en route to his fellow Tigers prospects to victory, reports Dean Holzwarth of MLive.com.
- Francisco Lindor, the Indians top pick from last year's draft, hit his first home run as a professional.
