Express' Javier masterful in Triple-A debut
Cristian Javier has been nearly unhittable this season, so his Triple-A debut was hardly a surprise. It was also very impressive.The 10th-ranked Astros prospect gave up two hits and struck out eight over six scoreless innings, but Round Rock fell to New Orleans, 2-1, on Sunday at Dell Diamond.
The 10th-ranked Astros prospect gave up two hits and struck out eight over six scoreless innings, but Round Rock fell to New Orleans, 2-1, on Sunday at Dell Diamond.
Javier retired the first 10 batters he faced, five via the strikeout, and did not allow a hit until
The 22-year-old joined the Express after allowing 46 hits over 102 2/3 innings with Class A Advanced Fayetteville and Double-A Corpus Christi. The impressive ratio contributed to an opponents' batting average of .131 in 24 games, including 16 starts, entering Sunday.
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Javier struck out four consecutive batters bridging the second and third innings and did not put two runners on in the same frame until the sixth.
The native of the Dominican Republic closed his tenure in the Texas League by yielding three earned runs over his last seven outings. His scoreless effort against New Orleans marked the 14th time in 17 starts he gave up one earned run or fewer. It lowered his ERA to 1.66 and his WHIP to 0.97. The eight punchouts increased his organization-leading total to 162, the fifth-highest figure in the Minors. Royals No. 6 prospect
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