Zeros piling up for Red Wings' Gonsalves
Lessons learned in struggles often lead to success and there is no better example of that at the moment than Stephen Gonsalves.Minnesota's No. 4 prospect scattered five hits over seven innings during his first walk-free outing of the season as Triple-A Rochester blanked Indianapolis, 2-0, on Tuesday night at Victory
Lessons learned in struggles often lead to success and there is no better example of that at the moment than
Minnesota's No. 4 prospect scattered five hits over seven innings during his first walk-free outing of the season as Triple-A Rochester blanked Indianapolis, 2-0, on Tuesday night at Victory Field.
Gonsalves struck out four and hasn't allowed more than one run in seven consecutive starts, but it was the absence of walks that pleased the hurler in his latest appearance.
"That was huge for me," he said. "I was able to throw a lot of strikes, and I think tonight was the first time I've had good fastball command in more than a month. I've been able to throw a lot of zeros up there, but I've been walking too many."
MLB.com's No. 72 overall prospect gave up a single to
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Martin led off the frame with a triple to right field. It was the first extra-base hit allowed by the southpaw in more than six starts spanning 153 batters. He wriggled his way out of trouble by getting
"I threw two bullpen sessions since my last start to work on my fastball command," Gonsalves said. "I made some good strides and tonight it showed. My off-speed stuff -- slider, curve and change -- have been working well and helping me get through five [innings], but that's not the goal. Getting as deep into the game as possible is what we all aim for, and tonight I accomplished that."
The San Diego native began the year with Double-A Chattanooga and was promoted to Rochester on April 27. He surrendered one run in his first two starts for the Red Wings before struggling to a 9.27 ERA over his next six outings, culminating in a June 11 start in which he was tagged for nine runs in four innings against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. But Gonsalves has yielded two runs across 44 1/3 frames in his last seven starts to drop his International League ERA to 3.04. Overall, he is 10-3 with a 2.77 ERA in 19 starts between the Lookouts and Red Wings.
"I don't think I've been in a stretch as good as this," the 2013 first-round Draft pick said. "I was effectively wild, and in a way, I guess guys didn't know what was coming. But it was forcing me to throw a lot of changeups in 2-0 and 3-0 counts to keep them off balance. But I'd rather be giving up hits than walks. That's a non-competitive at-bat. The last thing I want to do is let a hitter win just by keeping the bat on his shoulder."
One glaring difference between Tuesday's outing and the previous 18 starts was his control. Gonsalves came into the game averaging a career-worst 5.59 walks-per-nine innings, including five in his last start. But for the first time since last Aug. 10 -- a span of 22 outings -- he did not issue a free pass.
"My fastball has been sitting higher than normal and I haven't been finishing those pitches," he said. "During my BP sessions, we brought the catcher in front of the plate and I made it my goal to see how many times I could hit him in the knees. For the most part, my fastball has been at the eyes of the hitters, and they're not going to swing at that. Tonight, I got it down. It was a nice step forward."
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