Hops' Yerzy breaks out with two homers
Andy Yerzy likes to erupt against the Volcanoes. The D-backs No. 15 prospect went clubbed two homers and tied a season high with four hits in Class A Short Season Hillsboro's 9-8 win over Salem-Keizer on Volcanoes Stadium on Sunday. Yerzy drove in three runs and scored twice in his second
The D-backs No. 15 prospect went clubbed two homers and tied a season high with four hits in Class A Short Season Hillsboro's 9-8 win over Salem-Keizer on Volcanoes Stadium on Sunday. Yerzy drove in three runs and scored twice in his second four-hit game of the season. He went a perfect 4-for-4 on July 6.
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"I feel really good," Yerzy said. "I saw the ball really well. I got some pitches I could handle and I'm glad I didn't foul them back."
The 2016 second-round pick legged out an infield single to shortstop
Yerzy singled to center field in the fifth off
"It's always nice to get a big win and you're a part of it," Yerzy said. "I feel like we had a lot of production throughout the order tonight, but it's especially nice when you can drive in runs, especially late in the game."
The left-handed batter is hitting .303 with an .845 OPS and seven homers for the Hops this season. His other four-hit game also came at Volcanoes Stadium and he's 14-for-29 (.483) with three long balls and seven RBIs in seven games against Salem-Keizer.
After slugging 13 homers in just 54 games with Rookie-level Missoula last year, Yerzy was particularly proud of the two roundtrippers.
"I feel like I'm having a pretty good year," Yerzy said. "I would like my power numbers to be a little bit higher, but I haven't had a big game in a while so that felt good.
"I think I have the [power], it's just about getting my pitches and not missing them. Just getting into good hitter's counts with fastballs you can handle -- like tonight I hit my two homers on 1-0 and 0-0 counts. It's just not fouling off or rolling over those pitches, just getting them square. I'm strong enough that when I get it square, it usually goes."
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