Keller reverts to form for Indianapolis
Mitch Keller didn't get off on the right foot to start July, but he turned things around in a hurry in his second start of the month. Pittsburgh's top prospect delivered six scoreless innings, yielding two hits and three walks while striking out eight, to help Triple-A Indianapolis to a 5-4
Pittsburgh's top prospect delivered six scoreless innings, yielding two hits and three walks while striking out eight, to help Triple-A Indianapolis to a 5-4 victory over Columbus on Thursday at Huntington Park.
Keller (7-3), who made three starts with the Pirates over two stints in the Majors in May and June, dominated when he took the ball in the International League in June. In four starts for the Indians, the right-hander sported a 1.54 ERA with a 0.99 WHIP and 26 strikeouts across 23 1/3 innings. The strong season to date for MLB.com's No. 17 overall prospect earned him a Triple-A All-Star Game nod, though he did not pitch with his spot in the rotation coming up Thursday.
In his last outing against Toledo on July 4, Keller hit a stumbling block when he allowed six runs on nine hits -- including a long ball -- over 5 2/3 frames.
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But the 23-year-old was no worse for the wear coming into his outing against the Clippers. He tossed 63 of 100 pitches for strikes while facing four over the minimum. This start marked the seventh time in the Minors this season that Keller completed at least six innings.
"I have to go out there every start and perform," Keller told MiLB.com in June. "Doesn't really matter what happened in the last one. I could've went one inning or I could go complete game, perfect game. I still got to go out the next game and do the best that I can."
Things for the 2014 second-round pick could've spiraled quickly in the first inning when No. 22 Indians prospect
Columbus put two more runners on in the third when
Keller set down nine of the last 10 batters he faced to close out the outing and lower his ERA to 3.07.
The game was scoreless into the seventh, but the Indians posted five runs in the frame to grab the lead. Chang and
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