Riley races for cycle in Javelinas romp
In a star-studded Javelinas lineup, it might be tough to stand out, but Austin Riley found a way Thursday.Atlanta's No. 10 prospect completed the cycle with a triple in the seventh inning and plated five runs as Peoria routed Mesa, 19-4, at Peoria Stadium. He became the first player to
In a star-studded Javelinas lineup, it might be tough to stand out, but
Atlanta's No. 10 prospect completed the cycle with a triple in the seventh inning and plated five runs as Peoria routed Mesa, 19-4, at Peoria Stadium. He became the first player to hit for the cycle in the Arizona Fall League since the Rays'
"It felt good. Last week, I had a little bit of a nagging injury when my arm swelled up from a cut from some type of infection," Riley told MLB.com. "I had a rough day yesterday. I was 0-for-4 with a strikeout. Today was just a day that I needed and I felt good at the plate."
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Riley began the afternoon by rolling a single up the middle in the second inning. In the next frame, he clubbed a two-run homer over the wall in left field. After striking out in the fifth, he smacked an RBI double to center in the sixth.
The 2015 competitive balance pick got his chance to hit the milestone in the seventh. With two outs and runners on the corners, Riley worked the count to 1-1 against Solar Sox righty
"That was my first one ever (on any level)," Riley told MLB.com. "Kind of cool. I got the ball and I get to keep that as a kind of a personal gift."
Riley raised his average to .346 in six games in the AFL. The 20-year-old infielder has a pair of homers, two doubles and nine RBIs. During the regular season, Riley batted .275 with with 20 homers and 74 RBIs over 129 games between Class A Advanced Carolina and Double-A Mississippi while earning Midseason All-Star honors in the Florida State League.
The cycle was the 19th recorded by a Minor Leaguer in 2017.
Blue Jays No. 8 prospect
"Acuna said to me, 'Why didn't you get a triple?' on my double. I was like 'I don't know. Just didn't think about it,'" Riley told MLB.com. "And then right when I got up to bat, someone in the stands was like, 'Hit a triple' and then it just kind of registered and I was fortunate enough to hit one."
San Diego righty
Astros lefty
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