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D-backs' Bradley tops pitching honorees
After fanning 14 more this week, Mobile righty and D-backs prospect Archie Bradley ranks second in the Minor Leagues with 68 strikeouts. MORE » -
Rangers' Sardinas, Mets' Vaughn honored
Rochester's Chris Colabello had 15 hits this week, including nine for extra bases, and ranks in the IL's top three in the Triple Crown categories. MORE » -
Excitement surrounds early #foodfight leaders
Toledo's Fantastic Freeze Sundae, Durham's Nuke Dog, Lancaster's Grilled Tri Tip Sandwich and Lehigh Valley's Roasted Corn have taken early leads in MiLB.com's #foodfight contest. MORE » -
Merchandise sales third highest ever
Minor League Baseball announced Monday that its national Licensing Program generated an estimated $54 million in sales of licensed merchandise last year. The 2012 figure is a 3.3-percent increase over 2011 and ranks as the third largest yearly total since the program's inception in 1991. MORE » -
Davidson, Owings await D-backs promotion
Chris Owings and Matt Davidson are two of the premiere prospects in Arizona's pipeline. They're biding their time and squiring away for knowledge for when they get their chances in the bigs. MORE » -
Yanks' Montgomery may have future closing
Mark Montgomery could be the Yankees' closer-of-the-future. At Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, however, he's trying to harness his fastball and slider. MORE » -
Crawdads toss no-no, one-hitter in twinbill
After C.J. Edwards pitched a one-hitter for Class A Hickory in the opener of Sunday's doubleheader, four pitchers combined on a no-hitter to complete an impressive sweep of Delmarva. MORE » -
Twins' Gibson carries no-hitter into eighth
Kyle Gibson carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning and completed his second complete-game shutout in 11 days in Rochester's 11-0 victory over Lehigh Valley on Sunday. MORE » -
Texas' Profar two-steps his way up to Arlington
The Texas Rangers promoted baseball's top prospect, Jurickson Profar, on Sunday after their starting second baseman, Ian Kinsler, went on the 15-day disabled list. MORE » -
Ports' Russell getting the hang of Cal League
Athletics prospect Addison Russell put together his third multiple-hit effort in four games on Sunday, homering and doubling twice to lead Stockton over Lake Elsinore, 5-0. MORE »
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Humble Stroman shines in season debut for Cats
After serving a 50-game suspension for a banned stimulant last year, first-rounder Marcus Stroman tossed five scoreless innings Sunday in his season debut for New Hampshire. MORE » -
Marlins' Nicolino thriving in hostile confines
Marlins prospect Justin Nicolino allowed two hits over six innings in Jupiter's 1-0 win over Palm Beach on Sunday afternoon. MORE » -
Custodio surprises with power for Charleston
Charleston's Claudio Custodio, who had three previous homers in his pro career, went yard twice Sunday. The second marked the difference in a 9-7 win for the RiverDogs. MORE » -
'Hounds' Aliotti hits three HRs, drives in eight
Anthony Aliotti nearly doubled his home run output for the season on Saturday night, slugging three and driving in a career-high eight runs in Midland's 12-4 rout of Corpus Christi. MORE » -
P-Nats' Ray takes no-hit bid into seventh inning
Robbie Ray took a no-hitter into the seventh inning Saturday before allowing two runs on a pair of hits, finishing with nine strikeouts, as Potomac fell to Winston-Salem, 4-3. MORE » -
Express' Profar records first multi-homer game
Rangers top prospect Jurickson Profar belted two homers in second consecutive three-hit game Saturday night, rallying Triple-A Round Rock past Colorado Springs, 6-5. MORE » -
Sens' Jordan shines in second Double-A start
Taylor Jordan allowed one hit and recorded a career-high nine strikeouts over six shutout innigns in his Eastern League debut Saturday night as Harrisburg beat Reading, 6-4. MORE » -
Sounds' Morris comes off DL, homers twice
Hunter Morris came off the seven-day disabled list Saturday night and didn't miss a beat, homering twice and driving in four runs in Nashville's 11-0 rout of Salt Lake. MORE » -
Spring produces grand finish for Sea Dogs
Matt Spring capped a two-homer, six-RBI afternoon with a walk-off grand slam in the ninth inning, giving Double-A Portland a 10-7 triumph over Binghamton. MORE » -
Turley changes things up, beats Baysox
With the elements neutralizing his breaking pitches, Yankees prospect Nik Turley leaned on his fastball and changeup Saturday night and pitched a gem for Double-A Trenton. MORE »

