Perkins fans all he faces in pro debut
Shelton Perkins waited 8,212 days for his professional debut.And then he made quick work of it.Baltimore's 16th-round pick in this month's Draft struck out all six batters in two perfect innings of relief Thursday night in Class A Short Season Aberdeen's 4-3 loss to Brooklyn in 10 innings at Leidos
Shelton Perkins waited 8,212 days for his professional debut.
And then he made quick work of it.
Baltimore's 16th-round pick in this month's Draft struck out all six batters in two perfect innings of relief Thursday night in Class A Short Season Aberdeen's 4-3 loss to Brooklyn in 10 innings at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium.
The 22-year-old entered in the seventh with the score tied, 3-3. He tossed 19 of 26 pitches for strikes.
"For sure, there were nerves," Perkins admitted. "You don't really know until you get here. I mean, you think you belong. ...Tonight, on the mound, I saw some of my James Madison teammates, some of my best friends, the JMU coaches in the stands. My family was having a watch party. ... And then I realized, it's just the same ol' game."
His first professional pitch was a ball to
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Perkins said he felt he belonged after the first pitch. "As soon as I threw it, the ball was down," he said, "but the catcher [
"Between innings, I got a fist bump from the coaches on my way in. After that, I just sat down to focus. I had to keep the score where it was. I just wanted to do my job -- just me and the catcher -- and focus on each hitter."
In the eighth, the right-hander whiffed
"I got cut my freshman year at East Carolina," he noted. "I was told I didn't throw good enough."
After transferring to JMU, the North Carolina native went 7-2 in 38 appearances across two seasons. In 70 innings, Perkins struck out 106, including 72 in 42 2/3 frames this season.
"After the [first] strikeout, while the infield was throwing the ball around, I had the chance to reflect for a moment," he said. "I've overcome a lot, and at that moment, I was like, 'Let's get it for all it's worth.'"
Orioles fourth-round pick Joseph Ortiz went 3-for-5 with an RBI to pace the IronBirds. Johnny Rizer, chosen in the seventh round, chipped in a double, a single, two walks, an RBI and a run.
Medina had two hits for the Cyclones, including a 10th-inning double that plated Romero.
Brooklyn's
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