Francisco Lindor was mad at himself after committing a pair of throwing errors. But the Indians' top prospect made up for it by going 3-for-3 with two walks, a steal and two runs scored.
White Sox No. 3 prospect Erik Johnson boasts the Southern League's best WHIP. He lowered it by allowing four singles over seven scoreless innings against Jacksonville.
The first course is winding down in MiLB.com's first-ever #foodfight contest, but nobody's cooked yet as Twitter votes count double through Sunday. Cast your vote now!
MiLB.com's Ben Hill visited Augusta to get the scoop on the GreenJackets' popular "Feed Your Face" promotion, which transforms a Monday night into a calorie-packed free buffet.
What do Ferraris, ping pong, tightly braided hair, Waffle House and the Gettysburg Address have in common? MiLB.com's Danny Wild has the answer in this edition of Minoring in Twitter.
Top Headlines
- Johnson stymies Suns, leads Barons to 30th win
- Mudcats' Lindor reaches five times, scores twice
- Gibson extends shutout streak to 18 innings
- Braves' Wood produces 'best start I've had'
- Mets' Cuan fans nine in seven shutout innings
- Dodgers' Magill takes big league lessons to PCL
- Former Cubs outfielder Burke allows one hit
- BayBears' Bradley blanks Braves for six innings
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Steady as he goes
Archie Bradley issued a season-high five walks, but he allowed only two hits over six scoreless innings to lower his overall ERA to 0.99. MORE »
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Sleep is overrated
Awakened around midnight, Nick Natoli traveled through the night to get to Binghamton, then went 5-for-5 with two RBIs for Double-A Portland. MORE »
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Pitchers of the Week
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Who's ready for a #foodfight?
Sixty-four Minor League clubs think their concessions item is the best, but it's up to you to decide. Early voting results indicate tight voting, so cast your vote for your favorite item in each of four delectable categories. Each vote cast this weekend on Twitter counts twice! MORE » -
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On the Road: Moon Pies and clear skies
MiLB.com's Ben Hill continues his extensive recap of a visit to the Asheville Tourists, where he found a fan to help him sample a famous Moon Pie, pork nachos, barbeque sandwiches, local beer and even a gluten-free order of chips. MORE » -
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Surprising pitching performances (so far)
With a couple of outings under everyone's belts, we took a look at which pitchers have surprised us with their starts to the 2013 season and broke it down for each league in the Minors. MORE »
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- Ventura stays in control with Naturals
- Yankees' Montgomery seeking control
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