The Grapefruit and  Cactus League seasons are underway,  which means plenty of prospects are  getting their chance to impress.  Many of these prospects have played  on the Thunder and in the Eastern  League, or will do so in 2010. I'm  going to be rounding up the best  performances on this blog and posting  them for all to follow.
A couple of reminders: 
1. I'll be in Tampa for spring   training from March 31-April 4. While there, I'll be writing, blogging,   tweeting, taking pictures and recording video. I'll try to get as much   information as I can about what the final roster will look like before   the Thunder take the field against Erie on April 8.
2. I will host my second Web chat of   the spring, on this very blog, on Tuesday, March 16, at 1 p.m. I'll be   taking questions about the Thunder, the Eastern League and all of  Minor  League Baseball.  Mark it down.
Former  Thunder category: 
The Thunder's leader Wedneday was Jorge Vazquez (or, as some call him, The Jorge Vazquez Experience). He had a double and drove a pair of runs in the Yankees' win over the Tigers.
Other  former  Trentonites seeing action  were:
Kevin Russo: 0-for-2
Reegie  Corona: 2-for-2, R
Jorge   Vazquez: 1-for-2, 2B, 2 RBIs
Colin  Curtis: 1-for-2, 2B, SB
Ramiro  Pena: 0-for-3
Grant   Duff: 1 IP,  H, 0 R, W
Ryan Pope: 1 IP, H, 2 K, Save
Austin  Jackson (DET): 1-for-4, R
Phil Coke (DET): 1 IP, H, ER, HR (Mark Teixeira)
Randy  Ruiz (TOR): 1-for-1, R
Omir Santos (NYM): 1-for-4
Jose Tabata (PIT): 1-for-1
Future Thunder category:
Andrew Brackman: 1 IP, 2 H, R, K 
Austin Romine: 0-for-2
Future Eastern Leaguers:
J.C. Ramirez (PHI): 3 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 3K
Tyson  Gillies (PHI): 0-for-1
Yamaico Navarro (BOS): 1-for-1
Che-Hsuan Lin (BOS): 1-for-2
Jose Iglesias (BOS): 0-for-2
Jacob Turner (DET): 1 IP, 2 BB, 3 K
Kyle Drabek (TOR): 2 IP, H, BB