Indy's Glasnow caps month with 12-K gem
Some players have a tough time when they get sent down to the Minor Leagues, but not Tyler Glasnow. Instead, he turned in one of the best months of his career, capped off by a gem.The Pirates' right-hander struck out the first seven batters and tied a season-high with 12
Some players have a tough time when they get sent down to the Minor Leagues, but not
The Pirates' right-hander struck out the first seven batters and tied a season-high with 12 whiffs in 6 1/3 innings as Triple-A Indianapolis topped Pawtucket 3-2 in 12 innings on Sunday.
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"I thought he started off slow," Indianapolis pitching coach Stan Kyle quipped. "But no, he's been great. Since he's gotten here, he really hasn't had one subpar start. All of his starts have been pretty solid. It's just another example of the growth that he had, the growth that he had in the big leagues, and now he's come here and learned some things and put it into play."
The 23-year-old right-hander retired the first 13 PawSox before
"He's got dominant stuff. When you combine that with his type of intensity and focus, he's tough to hit. He's grown more aware of what he's trying to do, his pitches are more strategic," Kyle said. "He's not just mixing pitches; he has a better idea of what he has to throw and when to throw it. So, he's developing his mentality along with his stuff and that's going to bode well for him when he gets back to the big leagues."
Glasnow worked around a single by
"I thought one of their better hitters, Brentz, put a nice swing on a pretty good changeup and was able to put pretty good contact on it and score a run," the pitching coach said. "But I thought [Glasnow] was still competing, I thought his stuff was still good. He didn't want to come out of the game, but he understood that he's got a certain pitch-count here and if we wanted to push him to the limits, we want him to do it at the next level and not here."
Glasnow was 2-6 with a 7.45 ERA and 50 strikeouts in 54 innings through 12 starts with Pittsburgh this season, but has been lights-out in the Minors. Kyles noticed the 2011 5th-round pick has pitched to contact more along with swing-and-miss stuff.
After fanning 12 in his final start in June, Glasnow recorded 54 whiffs in six July starts and broke the team record for most in a month set by
"I think the biggest thing is, for him, it's not just about dominating hitters -- I think he has dominating stuff -- but he has to show that his pitch execution is a lot more consistent than it was at this time last year and even in the big leagues, earlier in the season," the coach said. "He's moving closer and closer to understanding the importance of that and actually having to go out and do it. While he's here, I'm pretty sure he's going to continue to work on those things and that's good to see.
"I understand that the next time he goes to the big leagues, he's going to be better prepared. He's not just trying to get there, he's trying to be better prepared for when he gets there."
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After Glasnow exited, the Indians set a club record with 19 strikeouts.
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