While 30 days is an arbitrary number, it still encompasses a little over a 1/4th of the minor league season and the assumption is these players have made some adjustments from earlier in the season. So here are some guys that have stuck out.
Panning For Gold: Tucker Tosses Cold Water On His Prospect Fatigue
Panning For Gold: Hot Streaks And Cold Water
Sometimes a pitcher performs so well in the early going that you must drop your preconceived notions about said arm and embrace the new normal. So far on the young season the Marlins Zac Gallen is a shinning example of dropping what you know and buying in on a possible breakout. At this point there has to be thoughts of shipping Jose Urena for Gallen in the Miami front office. Two starts into the young season with New Orleans, and Gallen has turned in two strong starts going a total of 13 innings allowing one run, on 3 hits, and walks, while striking out 19 batters.