Martin spins Game 2 gem for Corpus Christi
After watching Ryan Hartman hang a zero in the run column into the eighth inning Wednesday night, Corbin Martin wanted nothing more than to follow up with a gem of his own. On Thursday, he delivered. Houston's fifth-ranked prospect allowed one hit and one walk while striking out nine over 5
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Houston's fifth-ranked prospect allowed one hit and one walk while striking out nine over 5 2/3 scoreless innings as Double-A Corpus Christi topped San Antonio, 5-1, to take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-5 Texas League semifinals.
With the Houston native's mother and stepfather -- Barbara and Archie Bennett -- in attendance at Whataburger Field, Martin turned in his first shutout outing since July 31, also against San Antonio.
"Pitching in the playoffs, especially after yesterday's outing by Ryan Hartman, I kind of wanted to follow that up and give the guys a chance to win," the 22-year-old right-hander said. "I was just throwing a fastball when I wanted to tonight, and I think the biggest thing is being able to pitch off that and get swings-and-misses. Late in the count, I was hitting my spots with it and having a catcher like [
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Having allowed three runs -- one earned -- over 5 2/3 innings against the Missions on Aug. 25, Martin expected the team to be aggressive from the get-go. The 2017 second-round pick threw 66 of 98 pitches for strikes and faced two over the minimum.
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"They're a really good hitting team. You can't make mistakes, or they'll hurt you," he said. "Up and down their lineup, they don't have a flaw. Last outing, I was kind of spraying the ball and they were making me pay for missing my spots. So I had to really focus on locating the ball, and I think I did a better job of that today than I did last time."
Martin, who was promoted from the Class A Advanced Carolina League to the Texas League on May 1, posted a 7-2 mark with a 2.97 ERA and a 1.09 WHIP in 21 appearances (18 starts) with the Hooks. Starting in the postseason, especially during a homecoming season of sorts, has been the cherry on top of a fun year.
"Pitching in front of [my family] and this team is awesome," he said. "We've had so many guys in and out -- called up to the bigs, called up to Triple-A. We've just never looked back. We get a new guy and they're just as quick to help out this team."
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The Missions are scheduled to host Game 3 at 8:05 p.m. ET on Friday. Top Astros prospect
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