Bees' Thaiss ties career high with four hits
Matt Thaiss is quickly learning just how friendly the Pacific Coast League can be for hitters. The Angels' eighth-ranked prospect logged the fifth four-hit game of his career -- his first since joining Triple-A Salt Lake last month -- in the Bees' 6-5 loss to the Baby Cakes on Monday at
The Angels' eighth-ranked prospect logged the fifth four-hit game of his career -- his first since joining Triple-A Salt Lake last month -- in the Bees' 6-5 loss to the Baby Cakes on Monday at Smith's Ballpark.
The outburst pumped Thaiss' average to .338 since his promotion to Salt Lake from Double-A Mobile on May 22. The University of Virginia product sports a .338/.376/.600 slash line with four homers and 13 RBIs in Pacific Coast League play. Twelve of his 27 hits have gone for extra bases.
The 2016 first-round pick worked himself into a hitter's count during his first at-bat of the game, taking a 3-1 offering from New Orleans starter
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In the third, Thaiss laced a 1-1 pitch from Cloyd to center for his first double of the game.
Facing Baby Cakes left-hander
Angels No. 11 prospect
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