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Rocks stocked with star southpaws

Winston-Salem will open a new park and Lynchburg switched affiliations, but Wilmington's plethora of prospects headlines the 2010 Carolina League.

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10 Cal League prospects to watch

The California League opens its 2010 campaign Thursday. Here are 10 of the premier prospects the league will feature this season.

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Roadtrip: Opening Day at ground level

The national pastime was meant to be enjoyed live and in person, so declare an impromptu vacation and kick off the Minor League season in any part of the country.

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Strasburg to make Double-A debut

The top pick of the 2009 Draft, Harrisburg's Stephen Strasburg will make his much-anticipated first start this Sunday in Altoona.

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Promo Preview: A grand 'Opening'

The 2010 Minor League season kicks off with a flourish of top-notch promotions, including sports celebrity appearances, a worthy cause and bobbleheads.

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Chapman to start for Louisville Sunday

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Fans guide to 2010 MiLB Opening Day

It's Opening Day in Minor League Baseball. With a whopping 120 teams kicking off their 2010 campaigns, there is plenty to keep an eye on.

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Top 50 prospects: The season begins

With the big league season underway and the Minors about to begin, it's a good time to check in on MLB.com's Top 50 prospects.

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PCL reveals Hall of Fame inductees

The Pacific Coast League announced the induction of Bobby Bragan, Larry Jansen and Gene Lillard into the PCL Hall of Fame Thursday.

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Santana celebrates birthday in style

Top prospect Carlos Santana went 4-for-5 with two homers, a double and four RBIs on Thursday as Columbus crushed Indianapolis, 17-4.

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Take Minors on the go with MiLB Mobile

With MiLB.com Mobile, Minor League game reports, statistics, player information and in-depth features are accessible through any Web-enabled mobile phone.

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Strasburg brings heat in Minors debut

Stephen Strasburg dazzled an overflow crowd in Altoona on Sunday, striking out eight and yielding one earned run over five innings to win his Minor League debut.

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  #43
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Salsbury holds 'Hoppers hitless

Giants prospect B.J. Salsbury tossed six hitless innings in his season debut Saturday as Augusta cruised to an 8-2 rout of Greensboro.

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Turner baffles Captains in pro debut

The Tigers' Jacob Turner struck out seven over five shutout innings in his pro debut Saturday as his West Michigan lost to Lake County, 6-4.

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Strasburg's journey begins Sunday

Stephen Strasburg will make his official professional debut with the Harrisburg Senators, the Nationals' Double-A affiliate.

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Promo Preview: Oh snap, culture!

Streaking instantly to midseason form, this week's promos offer unceasing, hilarious, cockeyed -- and refined -- commentary on American pop culture.

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Robinson's grandson joins MiLB fold

Jackie Robinson's grandson, Jesse Sims, will be special assistant to MiLB president Pat O'Conner and will focus his efforts on the Diversity Initative Program.

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Kelly 'feels good' in Double-A debut

On a strict 50-pitch count, 2008 first-rounder Casey Kelly threw two strong innings in his Double-A debut for Portland on Monday night.

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  #49
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Petersen plays hero ahead of debut

After preventing a robbery last week, Greensboro's Curt Petersen delivered a solid outing in his first full-season start Monday.

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  #50
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What's on Deck: New ballgame for 2010

The Nats' Stephen Strasburg and the Reds' Aroldis Chapman make their second pro starts Friday, and a new ballpark opens in Winston-Salem.

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Chapman strikes out nine in debut

Aroldis Chapman unleashed three pitches that hit 101 mph and struck out struck out nine over 4 2/3 innings Sunday for Triple-A Louisville.

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  #52
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Royals' Hernandez keeps Sounds silent

Gaby Hernandez pitched six hitless innings Tuesday as Omaha snapped a four-game losing streak by blanking Nashville, 4-0.

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  #53
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Perez all but unhittable in early going

Luis Perez allowed one hit over seven innings in his first start of the season, New Hampshire's 5-2 victory over Reading on Tuesday.

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Pimentel proving '09 was no fluke

Stolmy Pimentel allowed two hits over five shutout innings and retired the last 11 batters he faced Tuesday as Salem edged Lynchburg, 2-1.

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Rocks' Montgomery strikes out 13

Michael Montgomery retired the first 18 batters and recorded a career-high 13 strikeouts Tuesday as Wilmington shut down Kinston, 3-1.

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  #56
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Carrasco's error upends solid start

Venezuelan righty Carlos Carrasco started strong and ran out of gas in his second Triple-A start of the season for Columbus on Tuesday.

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  #57
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Myers adjusting behind, at the plate

Royals prospect Wil Myers has a full plate of adjustments to make, from progressing behind the plate to getting comfortable and confident at it.

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  #58
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Crotta fires seven one-hit innings

Altoona's Michael Crotta yielded just one hit over seven scoreless innings in the Curve's 1-0, 14-inning win over visiting Richmond on Tuesday.

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  #59
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Stars help christen Aaron Museum

Hank Aaron's old house will always have a home, thanks to an unprecedented effort by his native city's Minor League baseball team.

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Cashner loses no-hit bid in seventh

Andrew Cashner took a no-hitter into the seventh inning and struck out 10 Wednesday as Tennessee rolled to a 15-2 rout of Chattanooga.

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