Single-A is a land of opportunity. Rosters churn with great frequency as teams strive to look at as many players as possible, with the goal of identifying which of their fringier prospects could develop into wheat and which ones are pure chaff. Even players from the very bottom of the draft can hope to eventually hear their numbers called, and at that point it's up to them to answer that call.
In the month of June, two such late-round guys have made the most of their opportunities: RHP Michael Murray and OF Mike Martin. Drafted in the 32nd and 33rd rounds, respectively, these two have really taken the bull by the horns turtle by the shell and gotten off to hot starts for the Beloit Snappers.