Hernandez puts Legends on brink of title
Carlos Hernandez did more than enough in his first postseason appearance to bring Lexington within one win of another South Atlantic League title.The Royals' No. 13 prospect threw five two-hit innings as the Legends blanked Hickory, 7-0, to take a commanding two games to none lead in the best-of-5 Championship Series
The Royals' No. 13 prospect threw five two-hit innings as the Legends blanked Hickory, 7-0, to take a commanding two games to none lead in the best-of-5 Championship Series on Tuesday at L.P. Frans Stadium.
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"Carlos, he's got a live arm, he could really bring it," Lexington catcher
Hernandez (1-0) walked
The 22-year-old Venezuelan gave up another leadoff single in the fifth to
Hudgins' plan for the Legends pitching staff was to get ahead early in the count and try to pitch to the team's defense.
"A lot of them are early swingers, aggressive," he said, "so just trying to get fastballs over the plate, get some off-speed in there for first-pitch strikes."
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Hernandez had not pitched since Sept. 2 in the Legends' regular-season finale against Hickory when he allowed two runs on six hits over six frames. Facing the same lineup in Game 2 of the Finals, he fanned six, walked three and threw 54 of 89 pitches for strikes.
"Our relievers have been really good the past couple of weeks," the 23-year-old backstop said, "not walking any guys, really going after them."
The Legends opened the scoring in the second on an RBI single by
"I've been pulling off balls a lot and my approach was get something out over [the plate] and stay on it," Hudgins said. "That was big for me. I was struggling a little bit."
Game 3 is Thursday in Lexington.
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