Three-homer first inning leads Omaha to win over Louisville
PAPILLION, NEB. -- The Omaha Storm Chasers hit three first-inning home runs, and five total home runs, to edge the Louisville Bats, 6-5, on Thursday at Werner Park. After right-hander Jakob Junis tossed a perfect first inning for Omaha (27-11), Louisville (13-25) right-hander Hunter Greene (Loss, 0-1) took the mound
Royals Prospect Primer: High hopes for O'Hearn
Some players are on the verge of stardom, others are entering a crucial phase of their development and still others are getting their first tastes of full-season ball. With the 2018 season approaching, MiLB.com takes a look at the most intriguing prospects from each MLB organization.Major League-ready: Ryan O'Hearn, 1B/OFArguably
Prospect Roundup: Games of July 18
Rays RHP Brent Honeywell Jr., Triple-A Durham: 5 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 5 K, 88 pitches, 54 strikes -- The Rays' No. 2 prospect returned from his MVP performance at the All-Star Futures Game with five scoreless innings in Durham's 5-1 win over Indianapolis. He hasn't allowed a run
Chasers' O'Hearn walks off on two-homer night
When Ryan O'Hearn is locked in, look to left field. There's a good chance they ball will be clearing the fence there.The Royals' No. 7 prospect went deep in his third straight game on Saturday as he blasted a pair of long balls, including a walk-off three-run shot, and plated
O'Hearn storming out of gate for Omaha
Ryan O'Hearn is making things look pretty easy through 15 games in the Pacific Coast League. The Royals' No. 8 prospect continued his roll Sunday afternoon with a solo homer and double as Triple-A Omaha defeated New Orleans, 4-2, at the Shrine on Airline. O'Hearn has produced a .317/.369/.650 slash line with
O'Brien's Blast, Chasers Bullpen Ice 'Cakes 5-3
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Royals' Skoglund steps up in Triple-A debut
Following a preseason plan outlined by the Royals, Eric Skoglund was bumped up to Triple-A after one start at Double-A. And a couple days later, he learned he was taking the spot of one if his good friends, Jake Junis, who was called up to the Majors."I'm sure he's not
Merrifield, Bonifacio, Staumont Headline Roster
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Royals Prospect Primer: Arms in focus
Some players are on the verge of stardom, others are entering a crucial phase of their development and still others are getting their first tastes of full-season ball. With the 2017 season approaching, MiLB.com takes a look at the most intriguing prospects from each MLB organization.Major League-ready: Matt Strahm: LHPStrahm