Welcome to the first installment of The Daily Farm Report! We rake the news for each organization’s top prospects and give you a digest with some commentary for you greedy prospectors to enjoy. Here’s our first run:

I don't understand how Nick Solak is on the Rays AA team. His 2018 MiLB stats: .292 BA/.399 OBP/.462 SLG/.861 OPS

10 HR, 44 RBI, 42 BB, 14 SB, 77 H He should be promoted to Durham & be playing 2B/OF. — Lets Talk Sports (@Sports_Talker1) June 26, 2018

We agree that Solak looks like the real deal at 2B for the Rays. The organization has moved Brandon Lowe to LF quite a bit this season (near 50/50 split between LF and 2B), so we assume it is to make sure there is room for Solak and somewhere for Lowe to play in the near future for Tampa.

Philadelphia Phillies starting pitching prospect has been promoted to the AAA Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs. Suarez, 22, has been a consistently solid performer at each stop of his minor league career thus far. The lefty posted a 2.87 FIP in 14 A-Full Season starts in 2017, a 2.59 FIP in 8 A-Advanced starts in 2017, and a 3.09 FIP in 12 AA starts thus far in 2018. Keep an eye on him as he continues to climb the Philadelphia minor league ladder, but if he has success in the International League in the second half of the season, an early 2019 ETA is possible.

Great @SJGiants debut for Jason Bahr last night. Before his promotion, Bahr was 6-4 with a 2.75 ERA and 1.063 WHIP for the Augusta @GreenJackets. #SFGiants https://t.co/g1R6R78c5M — Dalton Johnson (@DaltonJ_Johnson) June 26, 2018

This kid has come out of nowhere, but he’s the #17 overall pitcher this season based on our own weighted roto rankings. 23-years-old and a 5th round pick out of Central Florida in the 2017 draft, he’s probably overdue for a promotion to the A-Advanced California league. He’s likely to be tested there, but let’s see what this tall (6’5″) righty can do.

Christin Stewart's right calf injury is believed to be minor pending tests, Tigers player development director Dave Littlefield said. "My sense is that it's very short-term," he said. — Jason Beck (@beckjason) June 26, 2018

Detroit Tigers outfield prospect Christin Stewart suffered an injury to his right calf during Tuesdays game for the AAA Toledo MudHens. According to MLB.com’s Tigers beat reporter Jason Beck, the team believes that Stewart’s calf injury is minor, and he is only expected to miss a short period of time. Stewart, 24, was the Tigers 1st round pick in the 2015 draft. He’s enjoying a stellar season in 2018 thus far, posting a .376 wOBA and 138 wRC+ with 15 HR in 72 AAA games this season.

#Pirates Chad Kuhl left the game with arm discomfort. Hopefully it isn't the first major pitching injury of the season for the buccos. The good news is that Nick Kingham will likely be up to take his spot while he rehabs (if necessary). Game is currently tied at 2. #LetsGoBucs — Armchair Pirates (@ArmchairPirates) June 27, 2018

Kingham has been on the AAA -> MLB shuttle this season, but his peripheral statistics in 6 starts at the MLB level have been outstanding. He boasts a 24.3% K-rate and a miniscule 4.9% BB-rate. Look for Kingham to get a chance to stick in the rotation if Kuhl misses an extended period of time.

Lynchburg Hillcats transactions (C) Logan Ice promoted to Akron

(C) Angel Lopez promoted from Mahoning Valley — Indians Prospective (@indiansPro) June 27, 2018

A puzzling move as Ice was downright awful at A-Advanced ball this year, posting a .248 wOBA and 48 wRC+.