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8/4 AA Minor League Report
Cincinatti Reds 3B prospect Juan Francisco hit his 20th HR yesterday, driving in two and scoring twice. Francisco has as much power potential as anyone in the Reds’ farm system and has made big strides this season to cut back … Continue reading
7/5 AA Minor League Report
L.A. Dodgers OF/1B prospect Andrew Lambo is swinging a hot bat through the first few days of July. Yesterday’s 3-5 performance that included his 8th HR, five RBI and two runs scored raised his average to .438 for the month … Continue reading
6/15 AA Minor League Report
A couple of pitchers had dominating performances in the AA ranks yesterday. San Diego Padres top pitching prospect Mat Latos mowed down 12 hitters yesterday over 5.1 IP, walking none and allowing just five hits. Unfortunately, the three runs that … Continue reading
5/29 AA Minor League Report
If you like offense, and oh how us prospectors do, then the AA performances from yesterday will bring a smile to your face. Cleveland’s 1B prospect Beau Mills blasted two HR and drove in four runs yesterday, while Detroit farmhands … Continue reading
Gordon Beckham and Jordan Danks each homered for the Birmingham Barons, while Lars Anderson had his best performance in what has been a challenging two months. The Red Sox top prospect hit his 5th HR of the season while driving … Continue reading
5/16 AA Minor League Report
Yesterday’s weather maladies makes today’s AA report an abbreviated one. Brandon Snyder continues to make me look like a smart prognosticator as he blasted his 6th HR and kept his batting average steady at .375. He is the top 1st … Continue reading
5/5 AA Minor League Report
Lots of big performances to report in the AA ranks! Gerardo Parra continues to sting the ball, hitting his second HR while driving in two and scoring twice. The Blue Jays’ duo of David Cooper and Brad Emaus combined for … Continue reading
4/9 AA Minor League Report
Lots to report here starting with the Eastern League where new Red Sox Junichi Tazawa was nothing short of spectacular in his debut with Portland going five innings allowing a run on four hits with seven strikeouts. Scott Sizemore continued his hot … Continue reading



