Williams whiffs 10 in debut with San Jose
Garrett Williams is used to coming out of the bullpen. Just not in the second inning.San Francisco's No. 20 prospect struck out a career-high 10 batters over six innings in his California League debut Wednesday, leading Class A Advanced San Jose to a 3-0 victory over Visalia at Municipal Stadium.
San Francisco's No. 20 prospect struck out a career-high 10 batters over six innings in his California League debut Wednesday, leading Class A Advanced San Jose to a 3-0 victory over Visalia at Municipal Stadium. He allowed five hits and three walks.
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"I just treated it like I was coming out of the bullpen," Williams said. "I came out of the bullpen in college so I was used to it. [Rehabbing Giants closer
Williams (1-0) retired the first two batters he faced before walking
"I really just got ahead in the count. My curveball was working today and I was able to throw that where I wanted to," Williams said. "When I got ahead, I was able to bury the curve and they were swinging at balls in the dirt. I was able to get into a groove, stick to my strengths and attack the zone."
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Williams put a runner on third with two outs in each of his final three innings, facing second-and-third situations in the sixth and the seventh. The 22-year-old left-hander was able to bear down in each frame, inducing inning-ending groundouts in the fifth and sixth before striking out
"It just comes down to my bullpens and progression through the games," Williams said. "[Coming out of] the stretch is what I work on the most, just having the mentality that these guys aren't going to score, making big pitches when I need to and keeping the ball in the infield. The situations are ones I put myself in with walks and a hit by pitch, so it was a little extra effort making sure those runs didn't get in and keep us ahead."
San Francisco's 2016 seventh-round pick had to make his way to California from the South Atlantic League for a 12:30 p.m. PT first pitch.
"I was feeling pretty good, got a little tired from the overnight trip and early game, but I was able to get enough energy and put a good outing together," Williams said. "I just continued what I've been doing in Augusta, I had a good groove ... I'm not really worried where I'm at or what level I'm at."
San Jose managed five hits as a team, two off the bat of Giants No. 5 prospect
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