Brent Honeywell lowered his High-A ERA to 4.85 after his start on Saturday, but expect it to finish much lower than that. Honeywell, fresh off being named the Tampa Bay Rays’ top prospect from Baseball America, showed everyone exactly why he deserved that ranking. It’s easy to dream on Honeywell–we know that the Rays take their prospects along slowly, but is there any chance that they let him start next season at Double-A and have him ready as a bullpen weapon in September of 2016 before he debuts as a starter the following April?
Triple-A International League: Pawtucket Red Sox 5, Durham Bulls 1
Matt Andriese continues to bide his time at Durham until another spot opens up for him with the Tampa Bay Rays.