Manning bounces back in 'Wolves gem
After a pair of solid starts that didn't quite have the Matt Manning stamp on them, the right-hander was back to his signature form Tuesday.Detroit's second-ranked prospect scattered two hits and two walks while matching a career high with 10 strikeouts over 6 2/3 frames as Double-A Erie blanked Hartford,
After a pair of solid starts that didn't quite have the
Detroit's second-ranked prospect scattered two hits and two walks while matching a career high with 10 strikeouts over 6 2/3 frames as Double-A Erie blanked Hartford, 4-0, at Dunkin' Donuts Park. He took a no-hit bid into the sixth inning before yielding a two-out infield single.
"I didn't even realize," Manning said of his no-no bid. "I was just trying to pitch my game and keep guys off base and out of scoring position. ... I definitely got more comfortable as the game went on. I was able to keep hitters off my heater and just stick to my gameplan."
MLB.com's No. 48 overall prospect was coming off back-to-back outings in which he allowed a combined four runs on 13 hits and three walks while whiffing eight over 11 2/3 frames. Tuesday marked his third start this season of at least 6 2/3 frames without allowing a run and fanning at least nine.
Manning stands atop the Eastern League with 68 punchouts over 54 innings this season. His .168 average against ranks second on the circuit to Binghamton's
Against the Yard Goats, Manning worked around a one-out, seven-pitch walk to sixth-ranked Rockies prospect
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"Early on in the game, I was pulling off of my heater a little bit, so I was focused on that the rest of the outing. Just creating a good angle for it and establishing in and then expanding the zone a little bit after that," he said. "My curveball and changeup progressed as the game went on, and I was able to throw them for strikes and out pitches."
"We were playing a bit of a shift more up the middle and [Melendez] hit a soft ground ball to short," the 2016 ninth overall pick said. "[Detroit's No. 4 prospect
Colorado's 24th-ranked prospect
"My focus there was just to make my pitches with a guy in scoring position and not give up a big inning," he said. "Minimize the damage and set my team up for a win."
The California native has not allowed more than two runs in eight of his nine starts this season after pitching at three different levels in the Minors last year. After opening the season with Class A West Michigan and fanning 76 over 55 2/3 innings, Manning was promoted to Class A Advanced Lakeland. With the Flying Tigers, the California native posted a 2.98 ERA and a 0.99 WHIP in nine starts and whiffed 65 over 51 1/3 frames while holding opponents to a .176 average. He finished the year making two starts for the SeaWolves in which he allowed five earned runs on 11 hits and four walks while punching out 13 over 10 1/3 innings.
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