Winkelman whiffs career-high 10 batters
If Alex Winkelman still felt the effects of illness, he didn't show it on the mound in Myrtle Beach on Tuesday.The Astros left-hander struck out a career-high 10 over six scoreless innings, but Class A Advanced Buies Creek eventually fell to Myrtle Beach, 6-0. Winkelman punctuated his outing by striking
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The Astros left-hander struck out a career-high 10 over six scoreless innings, but Class A Advanced Buies Creek eventually fell to Myrtle Beach, 6-0. Winkelman punctuated his outing by striking out the side in his final frame, catching three consecutive Pelicans looking at strike three.
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"Honestly, I had a rough week. I was sick and feeling fatigued by the end and I just wanted to get out of there," he said. "You always want to go back out there for your team, but it was a good way to end it. I felt really strong and was happy with the performance overall."
Winkelman managed to gut out 81 pitches, a number he previously topped once in his career on May 9, 2016 for Class A Quad Cities against Burlington. His follow-up start on May 15, 2016, marked the only other time he's completed six innings as a professional -- a scoreless outing against Beloit.
The 2015 21st-round pick came out of the gates firing Tuesday, striking out
"I didn't think [the pitch to Alamo] was too bad; I caught a little of the plate and he got it," Winkelman said. "I felt lucky -- he hit it well enough to get out of the park, but it got knocked down. I wanted to get the next guy to make sure I didn't extend the inning, [so I] went right after him and got him to hit that jam job to short."
The 2015 21st-round pick cruised from there, retiring the next 12 hitters as he faced one over the minimum. His outing ended in the sixth exactly as it started -- by striking out the side to preserve a 0-0 tie.
"I've just been attacking and getting ahead of hitters. In the past when I've struggled, it's because I'm pitching away from contact, walking people and getting into jams," Winkelman said. "Right from the get-go, I've been coming after people and dictating the pace of the game my way rather than having to adjust to how the hitters are approaching the game."
The 6-foot-2, 180-pound southpaw's words back up his numbers this season as he has walked one batter in 14 1/3 innings after issuing 55 free passes in 128 2/3 career frames entering 2017. He's allowed four hits and sports a 0.35 WHIP along with his spotless ERA.
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As part of Houston's piggybacking system in the Minor Leagues, Winkelman was coming off a 3 1/3-inning appearance out of the Buies Creek bullpen against Winston-Salem on April 13. He allowed two hits and struck out two in that outing after allowing one hit and one walk while whiffing nine over five innings in his first start on April 7.
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