On Monday, the Indians summoned Lonnie Chisenhall -- Cleveland's top prospect and the 36th-best prospect in baseball entering 2011, according to MLB.com -- from Triple-A Columbus in hopes of breathing some life into the club's ailing offense.
Manny Machado's debut with Class A Advanced Frederick was a hit. The Orioles shortstop prospect, selected No. 3 overall in last year's First-Year Player Draft, went 1-for-4 with a solo home run for the Keys in the 2-1 loss to Winston-Salem on Thursday.
One day after their Class A St. Lucie affiliate clinched the Florida State League's first-half division title, the Mets promoted top pitching prospect Matt Harvey from St. Lucie to Double-A Binghamton.
Dustin Ackley, the second overall pick in the 2009 Draft, singled in his first Major League at-bat and made some key plays on defense on Friday.
Making his Major League debut, Randall Delgado impressed with his poise and kept things interesting until Texas constructed a four-run fifth and snapped a five-game skid with a 6-2 win over Atlanta at Turner Field on Friday night.
Mike Moustakas hammered the first pitch to him from Angels right-hander Joel Pineiro in the fourth inning into the right-field seats of Angel Stadium. Several moose calls serenaded the Los Angeles area product as he circled the bases.
Maybe Mike Moustakas brought the Royals good luck. Certainly Jeff Francis brought them good pitching and Moustakas, in his Major League debut, contributed his first hit during a two-run inning in the Royals' 4-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Rookie Anthony Rizzo made his much anticipated Major League debut on Thursday night, as the Padres beat the Nationals, 7-3, before a crowd of 16,464 at PETCO Park.
Lance Berkman knocked in the first of the Cardinals' five sixth-inning runs to break a tie and help the Cardinals cruise to a 9-2 victory, the first Major League win for rookie Lance Lynn.
Royals highly touted prospect Mike Moustakas is expected to make his Major League debut at Angel Stadium on Friday as Kansas City's Jeff Francis squares off with Ervin Santana.
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