Avila strikes out 17 on record-setting night
Pedro Avila set a record-setting tone for the Class A TinCaps on Tuesday night.The San Diego right-hander struck out a franchise-best 17 batters over eight innings and Fort Wayne added a team record by drawing 14 walks en route to a 4-1 win in 10 innings at Great Lakes.
The San Diego right-hander struck out a franchise-best 17 batters over eight innings and Fort Wayne added a team record by drawing 14 walks en route to a 4-1 win in 10 innings at Great Lakes.
Avila's night proved to be one of the most dominant in Minor League Baseball this year, even after a shaky start. The 20-year-old struck out the side in the first inning, then yielded a one-out infield single to No. 9 Dodgers prospect
After the first, Avila allowed just one more hit,
"Both teams battled well. We fought as well as we could have," Great Lakes manager Jeremy Rodriguez told the Midland Daily News. "(Avila) was a pretty good pitcher. We did a pretty good job battling. It just didn't fall our way this time."
Avila's strikeouts punctuated nearly every inning. Only in the third did the Loons escape without a K, and Avila retired the side in order that frame on three straight groundouts. Perez again struck out to finish the sixth, the first of nine whiffs of Avila's last 10 batters.
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In 261 1/3 career innings in the Minor Leagues, Avila sports 319 strikeouts, a trait that lured the Padres to him when they acquired the Caracas, Venezuela native from the Nationals in a December trade for big league catcher Derek Norris.
"Good delivery, good arm action, three-pitch mix," San Diego general manager A.J. Preller told MLB.com at the time. "We'll be developing him as a starting pitcher and feel like he's got a chance to be a big league starter."
With his penultimate strikeout of the night, Avila broke a 24-year-old Fort Wayne club record. LaTroy Hawkins fanned 15 Cedar Rapids Kernels on June 25, 1993 during the inaugural season of the franchise, then known as the Wizards.
The TinCaps pitching staff -- led by starters
Fort Wayne's offense also established a theme for the night in the first. San Diego's No. 4 prospect
Things changed in the 10th. Fort Wayne leadoff man
Tatis brought home a run with a sacrifice fly to center and Suwinski scored on a fielding error by Loons first baseman
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Fort Wayne got the win despite going 0-for-14 with runners in scoring position and being outhit, 4-2. The two pitching staffs combined to strike out 30 batters, but the TinCaps walked only three.
In his second inning of relief,
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