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Detroit Tigers Minor League Notes

Moya has been great so far this year, with his size he'll obviously be able to hit for power, so him drawing walks and cutting down on the strike outs is great to see.
 
It's always great to see Suarez off to such a hot start as well. Lots of encouraging performances early on in West Michigan and Lakeland, hopefully it can keep up.
 
Moya has been great so far this year, with his size he'll obviously be able to hit for power, so him drawing walks and cutting down on the strike outs is great to see.

Looks like a huge improvement, at least up to now, when compared to previous year.
 
It's always great to see Suarez off to such a hot start as well. Lots of encouraging performances early on in West Michigan and Lakeland, hopefully it can keep up.

I'm very optimistic on several players at the lower levels. Brian Flynn is another.
 
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Tigers top prospect Jacob Turner will make a second rehab start at Class A Lakeland on Saturday. Turner was a candidate for the Tigers' fifth starter job before shoulder tendinitis sidelined him in mid-March. He was optioned to Triple-A Toledo later in the month, but stayed back in Lakeland when the Mud Hens broke camp.

Brad Eldred continues to slug the ball at Triple-A Toledo. The Minor League free-agent signing from the winter hit his 13th home run in his 20th game this season Wednesday, helping power the Mud Hens past Columbus. The 31-year-old is batting .388 with 35 RBIs.
 
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