Seth Loman, Kannapolis Intimidators: After hitting .250 in May, Loman is off to a great start in June, hitting .333 with 5 home runs in his last 10 games. He's hitting .280 with runners in scoring position, but he needs to hit righties more consistently.
Tyler Flowers, Birmingham Barons: Flowers struggled through May, but things are starting to come together for the young prospect, who is hitting .317 with 1 home run and a .376 on-base percentage. He has struck out 17 times to just 4 walks, which is a little high.
Jason Adduci, Tennessee Smokies: Adduci is on a tear since hitting .245 in May, hitting .432 with 6 stolen bases in his last ten games. Adduci has 15 stolen bases on the season.
WHO'S NOT
Gregory Infante, Kannapolis Intimidators: Infante is off to a rough start this June, compiling a 5.68 ERA in 2 starts. Infante hasn't been as dominant as he was in April and early May, so it will be interesting to see if he stays with the Intimidators when Low-A leagues debut in the next couple of weeks.
Hung-Wen Chen, Tennessee Smokies: In two starts in June, Chen is 1-1 with a 10.35 ERA. Chen needs to locate his pitches a lot better because they are finding way too much of the plate.
Jake Opitz, Daytona Cubs: Opitz is hitting .267 with 3 extra-base hits in June, after hitting .250 in May.

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