Catchers hit like pitchers. You might have heard that here before. But when we find some that don't, it makes us all giddy.

Buster Posey and Carlos Santana, both likely June callups, are two that don't and do. Don't hit like pitchers, that is, and do make us giddy. Giddy as in giddy up: let's get them to the major leagues already.

If you paid the premiums on Joe Mauer and Victor Martinez on Draft Day, or even tried to, you know how much a good-hitting catcher means in Fantasy. Two more future slugging catcher stars are on their way to the majors and helping owners.

You have to be so sick of seeing future backup backstop Lou Marson hover around the Mendoza Line (.200) for the awful Indians. And, those pitching-rich Giants deserve better than that futile offense they are running out there. The Indians, third-worst in the AL in runs scored, and Giants, coincidentally third-worst in the NL in runs scored, need offensive upgrades and will get them at the toughest positions to find good run producers.

Ironically, Posey might arrive in San Francisco to hit like, not a catcher or a pitcher, but a first baseman -- the easiest position to slot some offense. With left fielder Mark DeRosa potentially needing wrist surgery, the Giants gave Aubrey Huff his season debut in the outfield this week. Posey, who played all nine positions in his final home game at Florida State, has alternated between catcher and first base in his past four games in Triple-A. He is going to arrive to back up Bengie Molina behind the plate part-time ... but hit full-time.

The Giants' No. 1 pick from 2008 has a .343 average with six homers, 30 RBI, 29 runs, one steal, a .437 OBP and .536 SLUG. GM Brian Sabean, the one who will be on the other end of the eventual call, isn't wholely impressed, though.

"He is swinging the bat in a (hitters') league where it's tough to evaluate a high average," Sabean told the San Francisco Chronicle this week. "We can't see how Posey would immediately fit in as regards to playing time. We want an idea that he's going to get significant time."

Since that statement, the Giants placed Huff in left field, had Posey play a few games at first base and saw him pop a homer Wednesday night. It certainly is coming together.

The same is true for Santana, who really didn't need Marson to prove unworthy of full-time at-bats in the major leagues. Santana, too, popped a homer this week (Tuesday) and is now hitting .313-10-40-30-5 (.447-.573) through 150 at-bats in Triple-A. He leads the International League in OBP and BB and is third in HR, SLUG and OPS and fourth in RBI. He is also maintaining a better than 1-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio (29-35). That is one of the general signs that you are ready for the next challenge.

Each catcher is currently owned in 45 percent of CBSSports.com's leagues, trailing only the minor-league homer leader Michael Stanton (17) among hitter prospects (see stats below). Stanton, by the way, has recently been playing games in left field, the position where 2009 NL Rookie of the Year Chris Coghlan has struggled -- at least offensively.

OK, June 1 is upon us, so where the heck are all the prospects? Why in the world is Stephen Strasburg's arrival date continually getting moved back? Maybe the slowness of all these callups is causing teams to move back their target dates to avoid the dreaded Super Two. Remember, being in the top 17 percent of your class in service time is contingent on all the callups in baseball. It is set up like time-sensored dominoes.

Indians and Giants fans -- and Posey and Santana owners -- are hoping those dominoes start to fall.

Prospect watch

Every week we break down all the minor leaguers who are owned in at least 1 percent of our Fantasy leagues. This will be your essential guide to unearthing the elite prospects before they hit the big time. This week we give you statistics through play Wednesday, May 26 for all the players in Double- and Triple-A, seperated by hitters and pitchers.

Note: Mike Moustakas, Domonic Brown, Jesus Montero, Chris C. Carter were not originally included in the stats below. We added them Sunday, May 30 at 11:45 ET with their stats through Saturday, May 29.

Most-owned minor-leaguer hitting stats (Double- and Triple-A only)
Player TM POS Own% Level G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLUG OPS
Michael Stanton FLA RF 55 Double-A 42 157 32 49 11 1 17 44 36 43 1 0 .312 .444 .720 1.164
Buster Posey SF C 45 Triple-A 45 166 29 57 12 1 6 30 26 30 1 1 .343 .437 .536 .973
Carlos Santana CLE C 45 Triple-A 44 150 30 47 9 0 10 40 35 29 5 0 .313 .447 .573 1.020
Pedro Alvarez PIT 3B 28 Triple-A 46 167 26 42 8 2 10 42 22 45 2 3 .252 .342 .503 .845
Desmond Jennings TB CF 23 Triple-A 25 78 13 20 6 0 0 6 10 13 11 1 .256 .341 .333 .674
Brett Wallace TOR 3B 22 Triple-A 46 186 30 54 14 0 11 33 15 50 0 0 .290 .348 .543 .891
Chris Davis TEX 1B 20 Triple-A 27 109 12 34 7 1 2 22 8 28 2 1 .312 .364 .450 .814
Alex Gordon KC 3B 19 Triple-A 21 77 20 29 4 1 6 18 20 20 2 1 .377 .515 .688 1.204
Nolan Reimold BAL LF 19 Triple-A 10 34 4 3 0 0 1 2 4 8 0 0 .088 .184 .177 .361
Jesus Montero NYY C 15 Triple-A 42 151 17 36 9 1 3 20 17 28 0 0 .238 .315 .371 .686
Chris C. Carter OAK 1B 14 Triple-A 48 182 32 43 9 0 10 40 25 59 0 0 .236 .335 .451 .785
Jarrod Saltalamacchia TEX C 14 Triple-A 23 87 11 27 5 0 4 12 7 18 0 0 .310 .358 .506 .864
Domonic Brown PHI OF 13 Double-A 42 142 28 42 10 3 8 26 22 33 8 3 .296 .383 .577 .961
Dustin Ackley SEA 1B 11 Double-A 40 138 19 28 8 2 1 12 29 25 5 1 .203 .353 .312 .665
Michael Taylor OAK LF 11 Triple-A 33 125 17 29 8 4 2 22 10 24 3 2 .232 .290 .408 .698
Mike Moustakas KC 3B 10 Double-A 33 123 32 46 12 0 12 41 17 20 0 1 .374 .459 .764 1.224
Logan Morrison FLA 1B 10 Triple-A 14 47 8 14 3 2 2 10 9 7 0 0 .298 .404 .575 .978
Tyler Flowers CHW C 8 Triple-A 36 128 18 29 5 1 8 28 17 47 0 1 .227 .329 .469 .798
Yonder Alonso CIN 1B 8 Triple-A 13 57 4 15 3 0 1 8 4 6 1 0 .263 .312 .368 .680
Double-A 31 101 19 27 5 0 3 13 19 16 4 2 .267 .388 .406 .794
Freddie Freeman ATL 1B 7 Triple-A 41 156 21 41 12 2 5 24 12 22 0 1 .263 .312 .462 .773
Jason Castro HOU C 7 Triple-A 37 133 23 35 5 0 1 17 26 21 1 1 .263 .388 .323 .711
Josh Bell BAL 3B 7 Triple-A 45 176 22 46 13 0 6 25 6 48 2 0 .261 .287 .438 .724
Michael Brantley CLE CF 7 Triple-A 27 111 26 34 4 1 0 7 15 11 3 2 .306 .394 .360 .754
Jose Tabata PIT LF 6 Triple-A 42 178 34 58 11 1 2 17 16 27 19 5 .326 .382 .433 .815
Lars Anderson BOS 1B 5 Triple-A 22 74 12 18 6 0 3 10 9 22 0 0 .243 .349 .446 .795
Double-A 17 62 13 22 5 0 5 16 7 16 1 1 .355 .409 .677 1.086
Lonnie Chisenhall CLE 3B 5 Double-A 27 111 15 29 6 0 0 6 9 14 0 0 .261 .325 .315 .641
Todd Frazier CIN OF 5 Triple-A 38 137 19 29 5 1 6 15 13 39 1 2 .212 .297 .394 .691
Brandon Allen ARI 1B 4 Triple-A 21 74 9 16 5 0 3 11 14 20 1 0 .216 .352 .405 .757
Dayan Viciedo CHW 3B 4 Triple-A 44 168 20 49 10 0 9 22 5 39 1 1 .292 .328 .512 .840
J.P. Arencibia TOR C 4 Triple-A 37 143 16 34 7 0 6 22 12 35 0 0 .238 .295 .413 .708
Wilson Ramos MIN C 4 Triple-A 25 106 7 17 3 0 4 10 3 24 0 0 .160 .184 .302 .485
Ben Revere MIN CF 3 Double-A 42 163 19 51 6 1 1 15 17 16 17 4 .313 .387 .380 .768
Eugenio Velez SF LF 3 Triple-A 12 45 5 13 1 1 0 3 4 8 7 1 .289 .347 .356 .703
Josh Reddick BOS LF 3 Triple-A 39 160 17 30 5 3 5 22 9 37 1 2 .188 .228 .350 .578
Juan Francisco CIN 3B 3 Triple-A 23 93 14 24 7 2 4 19 5 23 0 0 .258 .293 .505 .798
Matt Dominguez FLA 3B 3 Double-A 43 157 17 35 13 1 5 25 19 34 0 1 .223 .309 .414 .723
Taylor Teagarden TEX C 3 Triple-A 4 14 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 .071 .133 .071 .205
Double-A 11 41 7 12 2 0 1 8 7 14 0 0 .293 .396 .415 .810
Beau Mills CLE 1B 2 Double-A 42 162 19 33 9 0 3 28 16 24 0 0 .204 .283 .315 .598
Danny Valencia MIN 3B 2 Triple-A 42 166 20 50 14 0 0 23 9 30 2 0 .301 .343 .386 .728
Emilio Bonifacio FLA 3B 2 Triple-A 35 142 16 41 5 2 0 9 16 29 8 4 .289 .361 .352 .713
J.R. Towles HOU C 2 Double-A 5 14 3 2 1 0 0 3 4 4 2 0 .143 .400 .214 .614
James Darnell SD 3B 2 Double-A 28 100 14 22 4 0 4 8 9 24 0 0 .220 .295 .380 .675
Jemile Weeks OAK 2B 2 Double-A 26 102 18 31 7 3 2 13 8 19 5 4 .304 .368 .490 .859
Jordan Schafer ATL CF 2 Triple-A 9 39 2 7 0 1 0 2 3 8 0 0 .180 .233 .231 .463
Double-A 4 17 4 5 2 0 0 2 3 3 0 1 .294 .400 .412 .812
Jose Iglesias BOS SS 2 Double-A 37 139 17 40 8 3 0 8 5 25 1 2 .288 .324 .389 .713
Nick Weglarz CLE RF 2 Triple-A 4 15 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 .067 .118 .067 .184
Double-A 37 138 21 39 10 0 7 27 22 26 1 0 .283 .384 .507 .891
Thomas Neal SF LF 2 Double-A 46 179 15 45 8 1 3 23 13 37 5 0 .251 .318 .358 .676
Chris Johnson HOU 3B 1 Triple-A 15 64 15 22 7 1 4 19 4 11 0 0 .344 .380 .672 1.052
Angel Salome MIL C 1 Triple-A 5 12 3 4 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 .333 .429 .583 1.012
Wilkin Ramirez DET LF 1 Double-A 45 174 27 43 7 3 13 37 19 69 3 6 .247 .320 .546 .866
John Mayberry PHI LF 1 Triple-A 40 155 28 45 10 1 7 28 14 37 6 0 .290 .358 .503 .861
Trevor Plouffe MIN SS 1 Triple-A 38 152 27 46 11 3 4 21 12 23 2 1 .303 .367 .493 .860
Wes Hodges CLE 3B 1 Triple-A 45 173 27 52 12 2 5 25 13 33 1 0 .301 .342 .480 .822
Ryan Kalish BOS CF 1 Double-A 37 134 28 34 7 0 6 23 26 19 11 1 .254 .376 .440 .816
Brent Morel CHW 3B 1 Double-A 42 159 20 51 11 1 2 25 11 32 5 5 .321 .368 .440 .808
Greg Halman SEA RF 1 Triple-A 22 83 15 18 3 1 6 11 11 37 3 1 .217 .309 .494 .803
Allen Craig STL RF 1 Triple-A 24 87 13 26 5 0 2 19 6 22 0 0 .299 .351 .425 .776
Logan Forsythe SD 3B 1 Double-A 14 50 5 13 4 0 1 8 8 12 0 1 .260 .367 .400 .767
Chris Nelson COL SS 1 Triple-A 17 60 9 16 3 0 2 6 7 12 1 1 .267 .348 .417 .765
Chris Valaika CIN SS 1 Triple-A 45 164 20 52 10 2 0 10 11 24 0 2 .317 .358 .402 .760
Wilin Rosario COL C 1 Double-A 31 111 10 27 9 1 4 14 10 30 0 0 .243 .309 .451 .759
Mike Carp SEA 1B 1 Triple-A 40 149 21 34 6 0 9 26 15 35 0 0 .228 .302 .450 .752
Wladimir Balentien CIN LF 1 Triple-A 32 112 18 26 6 0 5 20 11 20 3 0 .232 .294 .420 .713
Mitch Moreland TEX CF 1 Triple-A 37 136 17 32 9 1 3 21 15 28 0 0 .235 .316 .382 .699
Micah Hoffpauir CHC 1B 1 Triple-A 41 152 27 30 8 1 5 31 24 25 1 0 .197 .315 .362 .677
Ryan Strieby DET 1B 1 Triple-A 15 59 4 12 3 0 3 14 4 14 0 0 .203 .266 .407 .672
Jordan Danks CHW CF 1 Triple-A 43 170 27 38 13 2 2 19 16 59 9 2 .224 .291 .359 .650
Tyson Gillies PHI RF 1 Double-A 24 97 13 24 2 1 2 6 4 23 1 2 .247 .291 .351 .642
Roger Kieschnick SF LF 1 Double-A 42 155 15 37 2 2 3 14 13 35 2 2 .239 .297 .336 .632
Aaron Cunningham SD RF 1 Triple-A 39 130 7 30 5 1 2 16 8 37 1 4 .231 .289 .331 .620
Brandon Snyder BAL 1B 1 Triple-A 44 149 12 32 8 1 2 19 12 42 1 0 .215 .291 .322 .613
Daryl Jones STL CF 1 Double-A 40 147 18 34 4 1 0 15 15 27 4 3 .231 .317 .272 .590
Gorkys Hernandez PIT CF 1 Triple-A 41 162 16 34 3 0 0 7 15 38 7 0 .210 .289 .228 .517
Hector Gomez COL SS 1 Double-A 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .167 .167 .167 .333
Most-owned minor-league pitching stats (Double- and Triple-A only)
Player TM POS Own% Level INN GS CG W L SV K BB H ERA WHIP
Stephen Strasburg WAS SP 91 Triple-A 23 1/3 4 0 3 0 0 27 4 9 0.39 0.563
Double-A 22 5 0 3 1 0 27 6 13 1.64 0.864
Aroldis Chapman CIN SP 64 Triple-A 40 2/3 8 0 4 2 0 48 24 39 4.03 1.567
Chris Tillman BAL SP 27 Triple-A 57 2/3 10 1 5 4 0 47 12 55 3.15 1.171
Madison Bumgarner SF SP 26 Triple-A 48 2/3 9 1 3 1 0 36 13 55 3.17 1.411
Jeremy Hellickson TB SP 18 Triple-A 58 10 0 7 2 0 60 12 53 2.79 1.121
Kyle Drabek TOR SP 16 Double-A 59 2/3 10 0 6 4 0 51 26 57 3.50 1.402
Jake Arrieta BAL SP 13 Triple-A 63 10 0 5 2 0 55 32 40 1.86 1.143
Daniel Hudson CHW SP 9 Triple-A 48 1/3 9 0 5 2 0 59 14 50 4.49 1.331
Casey Kelly BOS SP 8 Double-A 33 1/3 9 0 0 3 0 32 16 37 4.35 1.601
Christian Friedrich COL SP 8 Double-A 30 2/3 6 0 0 2 0 31 10 33 3.28 1.424
Aaron Crow KC SP 5 Double-A 60 1/3 10 0 2 4 0 36 26 64 4.34 1.498
Andrew Cashner CHC SP 5 Triple-A 19 3 0 3 0 0 14 2 13 0.95 0.790
Double-A 36 6 1 3 1 0 42 13 22 2.75 0.972
Carlos Carrasco CLE SP 5 Triple-A 46 2/3 8 0 2 2 0 34 20 45 3.90 1.407
Tanner Scheppers TEX SP 5 Triple-A 10 0 0 0 0 1 15 6 8 1.80 1.400
Double-A 11 0 0 0 0 2 19 0 3 0.82 0.273
Tommy Hunter TEX SP 5 Triple-A 17 2/3 4 0 1 1 0 7 6 14 3.14 1.163
Michael Bowden BOS RP 4 Triple-A 41 2/3 9 0 1 2 0 26 21 38 5.90 1.432
Phillippe Aumont PHI SP 4 Double-A 40 1/3 9 0 1 4 0 32 31 38 6.28 1.721
Andrew Miller FLA SP 3 Double-A 6 2/3 2 0 0 1 0 1 8 9 11.61 2.742
Brad Lincoln PIT SP 3 Triple-A 57 1/3 9 0 5 2 0 42 12 49 3.78 1.068
Hector Rondon CLE SP 3 Triple-A 31 2/3 7 0 1 3 0 33 10 48 8.65 1.859
Mike Minor ATL SP 3 Double-A 44 2/3 8 0 1 2 0 66 22 32 3.05 1.222
Simon Castro SD SP 3 Double-A 51 1/3 8 0 3 1 0 41 15 34 1.76 0.959
Aaron Poreda SD RP 2 Double-A 20 0 0 0 1 0 19 21 15 2.70 1.800
Jake McGee TB SP 2 Double-A 25 2/3 7 0 0 4 0 26 12 30 6.79 1.667
Jeff Samardzija CHC RP 2 Triple-A 15 0 0 3 0 0 13 12 10 3.00 1.467
Travis Wood CIN SP 2 Triple-A 56 1/3 9 0 2 4 0 57 17 53 4.01 1.248
Anthony Slama MIN RP 1 Triple-A 26 2/3 0 0 0 0 8 31 10 10 1.72 0.763
Brad Mills TOR SP 1 Triple-A 53 1/3 10 0 4 3 0 52 24 61 4.75 1.601
Brandon Erbe BAL SP 1 Triple-A 45 9 0 0 8 0 31 17 57 6.80 1.644
Brandon McCarthy TEX SP 1 Triple-A 28 2/3 4 0 0 0 0 18 5 18 2.55 0.816
Chris Capuano MIL SP 1 Triple-A 21 3 0 1 1 0 13 3 20 2.14 1.095
Chuck Lofgren MIL SP 1 Triple-A 54 10 0 6 3 0 32 26 55 4.67 1.500
Daniel McCutchen PIT SP 1 Triple-A 31 1/3 5 0 2 2 0 14 3 37 4.34 1.286
Daniel Schlereth DET RP 1 Triple-A 22 1/3 0 0 1 1 0 29 18 18 1.63 1.629
Danny Cortes SEA SP 1 Double-A 37 1/3 8 0 4 1 0 35 21 34 4.85 1.483
Deolis Guerra MIN SP 1 Triple-A 17 3 0 0 2 0 12 5 23 5.29 1.647
Double-A 29 1/3 5 0 1 1 0 21 4 28 3.09 1.100
Eric Hacker SF RP 1 Triple-A 49 9 0 7 2 0 42 14 48 3.49 1.265
Glen Perkins MIN SP 1 Triple-A 33 2/3 8 0 0 6 0 29 13 52 9.22 1.958
Jeanmar Gomez CLE SP 1 Triple-A 49 1/3 9 1 2 5 0 27 26 61 6.05 1.772
Jensen Lewis CLE RP 1 Triple-A 8 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 9 1 9 2.20 1.220
Jess Todd CLE RP 1 Triple-A 22 1/3 0 0 1 2 4 26 9 22 3.67 1.403
Joe Savery PHI SP 1 Triple-A 45 8 0 1 4 0 28 20 52 4.40 1.600
Kam Mickolio BAL RP 1 Triple-A 12 2/3 0 0 1 0 0 19 7 15 7.38 1.803
Kasey Kiker TEX SP 1 Double-A 33 7 0 1 4 0 32 31 24 5.73 1.667
Kevin Mulvey ARI SP 1 Triple-A 44 1/3 8 0 0 3 0 28 13 45 4.69 1.315
Kevin Pucetas SF SP 1 Triple-A 42 2/3 8 0 1 2 0 26 14 55 4.27 1.635
Lance Lynn STL SP 1 Triple-A 51 2/3 9 0 3 2 0 44 24 39 3.34 1.231
Mark Rogers MIL SP 1 Double-A 35 8 0 2 3 0 27 25 29 3.60 1.543
Matt Maloney CIN SP 1 Triple-A 39 2/3 8 0 4 1 0 43 8 33 2.76 1.046
Rick VandenHurk FLA SP 1 Triple-A 44 1/3 9 0 3 2 0 39 16 50 4.08 1.497
Ryan Tucker FLA SP 1 Triple-A 33 2/3 7 0 0 5 0 19 17 41 6.24 1.747
Sammy Gervacio HOU RP 1 Triple-A 10 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 10 5 6 3.56 1.089
Scott Mathieson PHI SP 1 Triple-A 23 2/3 0 0 2 0 8 26 6 14 0.78 0.862
Shairon Martis WAS SP 1 Triple-A 42 1/3 8 0 2 2 0 29 16 51 5.13 1.591
Troy Patton BAL SP 1 Triple-A 46 2/3 9 0 2 6 0 31 16 61 6.62 1.667
Will Inman SD SP 1 Triple-A 43 1/3 8 0 2 2 0 33 25 36 3.55 1.415

Rookie watch

Top AL rookies to date

  1. Neftali Feliz, RP, TEX -- He has been lights out as a closer and mostly because he has had surprising command.
  2. Brennan Boesch, OF, DET -- He has managed to slug his way back past his fellow rookie outfield teammate.
  3. Austin Jackson, OF, DET -- He was able to make it back quickly after being beaned in the head.
  4. Mitch Talbot, SP, CLE -- He leads all rookie pitchers with 60 1/3 innings and six victories through Wednesday.
  5. John Jaso, C, TB -- He is a good hitting catcher that has proven valuable in a pinch for the Rays and Fantasy owners.

Top NL rookies to date

  1. Jason Heyward, OF, ATL -- Despite some slumps, he is maintaining a pace of .290-31-123-91-10; he might even wind up better, too.
  2. Jaime Garcia, SP, STL -- Is it going to be possible to win the NL Cy Young and not win the NL Rookie of the Year? No, but it is a funny note.
  3. Mike Leake, SP, CIN -- OK, we figured he could be useful right away, but we had little clue he would be this good.
  4. Starlin Castro, SS, CHC -- He is going to stay in the Cubs' two-hole, which will amp up the pressure, but give him better opportunities.
  5. Hisanori Takahashi, SP, NYM -- No one will be excited by a 35-year-old rookie, but he certainly looks worth of adding in mixed leagues.

Newbie needs

Jeff: My question is about someone who isn't even in the player database, Rudy Owens in the Pirates system. In a league as deep as mine (23 roster spots, 17 reserve in a 12-team 5x5 NL-only keeper league), prospects are really the only way build a championship. For pitchers, I gravitate to those who show high K rates at High-A or above, and Owens certainly fills the bill. Why isn't he on the radar yet?

Emack: Owens was a 26th-round pick as a draft and follow in 2006, which kept him from being highly sought in long-term keeper leagues. Fantasy owners tend to stick to the early rounders. The 22-year-old, 6-foot-3 lefty is 4-2 with a 3.08 ERA and 45 strikeouts to nine walks in 52 2/3 innings. Those are numbers good enough to get him owned in more than 1 percent of CBSSports.com's leagues now that we added him to the database.

Chris Williams, Brielle, N.J.: Glad to see Carlos Peguero and Jerry Sands getting some love. Any thoughts on Drew Cumberland, SS, SD. This guy hit close to .300 the past two years in Class A and now in Class A Advanced his bat is a baseball magnet. He has a decent K-BB ratio, is stealing lots of bases and has some extra base pop too. Any thoughts on this guy?

Emack: Cumberland is a good athlete and a hitting machine in the hitter-friendly California League at .356. He is going to set some career highs in the power categories, too. We tend to be cautious about numbers in that league, but clearly he is due for a promotion to Double-A by midseason. At just 21 years of age, he might be able to impact the Padres and Fantasy leagues in 2011 as a .300-hitting basestealer.

Nick Leco, Warwick, R.I.: Could you please add Bo Greenwell of the Indians to your player database? He was a sixth-round pick in the 2007 June draft and his currently hitting .325 in the minors. Plus, he is the son of Mike Greenwell, who is my favorite player of all time. So, he has pedigree going for him, which is nice.

Emack: A Greenwell was added to our database Thursday and Caddyshack was quoted. It feels like the '80s all over again.

Peter: Can we get Randall Delgado added to the database?

Emack: It is done. One of the minor league's strikeout leaders, Delgado is pushing fellow Brave Mike Minor on the strikeout list and among the organization's top pitching prospects. Julio Teheran is pretty darn good, too. Delgado struck out 12 in seven innings Tuesday in high Class A, giving him 68 strikeouts in 59 1/3 innings to go with a 2.43 ERA and .207 batting-average against. Man, the Braves just keep churning them out for us.

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