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  • Tyler Austin, 1B/3B, Yankees (Rookie-level GCL): 3-for-4, 2B, 2 R, 2RBI, SB. Yankees would love to find a defensive home for 2010 draftee as he has excellent hitting skills; .397/.447/.628 in 19 games.
  • Manny Banuelos, LHP, Yankees (Double-A Trenton): 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K. Was most impressive performer at Eastern League All-Star game; season has been a mild disappointment.
  • Nick Barnese, RHP, Rays (Double-A Montgomery): 5 IP, 2 H, 1 R (0 ER), 6 BB, 8 K. Strange year for pitcher best known for his command and control as he's still keeping run off the board but suddenly walking far more batters than he once did.
  • Xander Bogaerts, SS, Red Sox (Low-A Greenville): 3-for-5, 2B, R, RBI, K. 18-year-old Aruban has created plenty of buzz with his bat (not so much with the glove) since arriving in early June; .253/.339/.515 in 27 games.
  • Gary Brown, OF, Giants (High-A San Jose): 3-for-5, 2 2B, RBI, K, SB. Back on track after ugly .202 batting average in June; Has hit .310+ in all other months for .316/.382/.472 season line with 37 stolen bases.
  • Caleb Cowart, 3B, Angels (Rookie-level Orem): 3-for-5, 2B, 2 R, CS. Hitting a whopping .404/.440/.551 in 22 games, including 13 multi-hit efforts.
  • C.J. Cron, 1B, Angels (Rookie-level Orem): 2-for-5, HR (4), R, 3 RBI, 3 K. A 1095 OPS is great and all, but 2011 first-round pick doesn't belong at this level.
  • Paul Goldschmidt, 1B, Diamondbacks (Double-A Mobile): 1-for-4, HR (26), R, RBI, BB, 2 K. First home run in ten July games to re-take minor league lead; .238 batting average in last 20 games has him down to .311/.432/.629 on season.
  • Billy Hamilton, SS, Reds (Low-A Dayton): 2-for-5, R, 2 K. Signs of life continue with .385 mark (17-for-44) in last 10 games; .244/.297/.318 on the season and OBP hasn't been over .300 since May 10.
  • Rymer Liriano, OF, Padres (Low-A Fort Wayne): 2-for-4, 3B, HR (9), 2 R, RBI, K, SB. Crashed out of Cal League, but just 20 years old and showing power (nine home runs) and speed (44 SB) to go with .316/.388/.500 line in 68 games since demotion.
  • Jake Marisnick, OF, Blue Jays (Low-A Lansing): 3-for-4, 2B, 2 R, SB. Hitting .381 (16-for-42) in his last ten games and .313/.380/.476 overall to go with some of the best tools in the league; if power develops he could be easy 20/20 type.
  • Jarrod Parker, RHP, Diamondbacks (Double-A Mobile): 5 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 5 K. Might be finding a groove with two runs allowed over last 15 innings, but also just nine strikeouts over that stretch.
  • Carlos Perez, C, Blue Jays (Low-A Lansing): 3-for-4, 2B, 2 R, K. Has not lived up to expectations (at least offensively), but .400 mark in July has him up to .268/.324/.368.
  • Mark Prior, RHP, Yankees (Rookie-level GCL): 2 IP, 1 H, 1 R (0 ER), 0 BB, 1 K. Just letting you know he's still around.
  • Eddie Rosario, OF, Twins (Rookie-level Elizabethton): 2-for-4, HR (6), R, RBI. First home run in two weeks; still at .326/.389/.628 in 21 games.
  • Edward Salcedo, 3B, Braves (Low-A Rome): 2-for-5, HR (10), 2 R, RBI, K. Hitting .308/.358/.542 in 19 games since the All-Star break; few, if any position players in the system have a higher ceiling.
  • Andrelton Simmons, SS, Braves (High-A Lynchburg): 2-for-5, 3B, K, CS. 18-for-46 (.391) in last 12 games and .303/.334/.375 on the season; an empty high average is much better than no average at all, which was expected.
  • Jonathan Singleton, 1B, Phillies (High-A Clearwater): 2-for-4, HR (7), R, RBI. First home run in three weeks as June surge turned into July slump (.231); .279/.384/.401 overall in 78 games.
  • Cory Spangenberg, 2B, Padres (Low-A Fort Wayne): 0-for-2, BB, K. SB. Full-season debut for highest-signed 2011 draftee after huge showing in Northwest League.
  • Matt Szczur, OF, Cubs (High-A Daytona): 1-for-3, 2 R, BB. High-A debut.
  • Oscar Tavares, OF, Cardinals (Low-A Quad Cities): 3-for-4, 3B, 2 R, RBI. A healthy second half will do wonders for his prospect status; .371/.411/.523 in 35 games.
  • D'Andre Toney, OF, Royals (Rookie-level AZL): 3-for-4, 2B, 3B, HR (3), 3 R, 3 RBI, BB. 14th round pick has exceptional tools and is looking less raw than expected; .341/.481/.707 in 15 pro games.
  • Cory Vaughn, OF, Mets (High-A St. Lucie): 1-for-3, HR (3), 2 R, 3 RBI, SB. 2010 draftee continues to hit well at every level; .333/.433/.561 in 17 Florida State League games.
  • Josh Vitters, 3B, Cubs (Double-A Tennessee): 2-for-4, R, K. Definite progress with .318 batting average and .491 slugging in 33 games since June 1; almost the anti TTO player with 11 walks and 31 strikeouts over 280 at-bats.
  • Mason Williams, OF, Yankees (Short-season Staten Island): 4-for-5, 3B, 3 R. 2010 recipient of $1.45 million bonus is 10-for-16 in his last three games and up to .353/.382/.529 in 24 games; scouts love the combination of speed and pure hitting ability.
  • Kolten Wong, 2B, Cardinals (Low-A Quad Cities): 3-for-4, 3B, HR (2), 2 R, 2 RBI, BB. Riding a nine-game hitting streak that includes a 9-for-19 run in his last four; .333/.420/.561 in 15 pro games and scouts have been very impressed with the bat.
  • Christian Yelich, OF, Marlins (Low-A Greensboro): 2-for-5, R, 2 RBI, CS. Hitting .339/.359/.565 in 14 games since the All-Star break and needs to, as bat might be only plus tool.

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zasxcdfv
7/14
Does Hamilton look any different, is it just luck, or is he starting to figure out Low A pitching?
kgoldstein
7/14
Progress in both the swing and the approach, so real cause for some optimism there.
bloodface
7/14
Any vibes out there on Jeff Malm? He's scorching down in Low A. .295/.455/.590 line with 6 HR, 5 2B, and a 18/17 K/BB ratio in 78 at bats. Last season he was pretty awful, and he now seems a different player. Thoughts?
bloodface
7/14
A little further information: those 17 walks match his total from last season in less than half the AB (200 in 2010, 78 in 2011).
kgoldstein
7/14
It's very good news, but he has to keep doing it, as he's absolutely a bat only guy.
dtrainmets
7/14
How is Yellich's only plus tool his bat when he is 19/4 on SB/CS this year? He also ran a 6.7 60 in high school
kgoldstein
7/14
He's an average runner.
mwashuc06
7/14
Do you think Marisnick could break out like a Domonic Brown did last year with his power and what are his defensive skills rated by scouts you have talked to?
fantasy
7/14
Must have very high standards if Taijuan Walker doesn't make the cut after a CG 2 hitter.
kgoldstein
7/14
Good point. Taijuan Walker was amazing, retiring the last 19 guys he faced, and he's a total stud.
marjinwalker
7/14
Brandon Allen to the big leagues! Huzzah! Let's free Jason Kipnis next!
marjinwalker
7/14
I mean, in honor of July 14th, let's storm the AAA bastille and release all of those unjustly imprisoned....
vtadave
7/15
BillJohnson
7/14
I believe it's Oscar TavErAs, not Oscar TavArEs. However you spell it, the kid can hit. He took a "hammy double whammy" this year, tweaking a hamstring and then tweaking it again when he tried to come back too soon(?). Are there any medheads reading this who call tell us whether this is likely to become a chronic problem?
vtadave
7/15
Why we're on the subject of misspellings, it's "Kaleb" Cowart.

Just amazed that KG cranks these out regularly. That's just a TON of boxscores to scan.
BillJohnson
7/15
Agreed, it's brilliant work, and the spelling corrections aren't intended to nit-pick it. Getting the spelling right, however, helps years later, when people use BP's "Search" function to try to find articles describing what these guys were like before they were stars -- or asking "what ever happened to ..." questions about the ones we thought were going to make it big, but didn't.
hyprvypr
7/15
15 comments?? Only because I'm so busy reading all the notes! This is basically the singlemost exciting thing and first read for me as soon as a new one comes up. It's nothing short of listen to Yoda in the swamp.
kdierman
7/15
Goldschmidt probably felt like he was facing the pre-game BP pitcher last night after seeing the parade of future CYoung winners he had to face in the futures game.
shankweather
7/15
Such a tease with that Vitters note. Just leave us to our mourning, let the dead rest in peace.