RailRiders' Adams fires first shutout
Chance Adams continues to roll since his return from the big league club, posting his second straight scoreless outing on Wednesday. But he isn't prepared to take too much credit for his success.The Yankees' No. 19 prospect tossed a three-hitter for his first career shutout as Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre beat Buffalo,
The Yankees' No. 19 prospect tossed a three-hitter for his first career shutout as Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre beat Buffalo, 3-0, in the first game of Wednesday's doubleheader at Sahlen Field.
After recording a save and posting a 3.86 ERA over seven innings in two relief appearances for the Yankees last month, Adams (4-1) rejoined the RailRiders on May 26 and gave up four hits over six frames in an 8-0 blanking of Lehigh Valley on May 31. He's whiffed five and walked one in his longest scoreless stretch since going 15 1/3 innings without allowing a run in 2016 between Class A Advanced Tampa and Double-A Trenton.
Facing Buffalo for the third time this season, the 24-year-old yielded three singles and a walk while striking out two. He never allowed a baserunner past first, faced two batters over the minimum and threw 63 of 89 pitches for strikes. The seven innings were a season high for the 2015 fifth-round pick.
"The defense has been making some really nice plays behind me," he said. "I'm always just trying to attack, get ahead early, get them swinging, and everything has been working out nicely."
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"My plan never changed when guys got on base. I just wanted to go right after them," Adams said. "Ryan threw out Fields there and that was really nice -- he hosed him -- and I got a double play in there, too. Like I said, the defense just kept making the plays behind me, so I was just trying to attack."
Adams worked around a two-out walk to
"I don't think facing these guys for the third time really helped me at all -- they're a way different team now," Adams said. "Half the guys at the start of the season aren't even there anymore, it's basically a new team every time you face them at this level. That's just how it goes at Triple-A."
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre scored the only runs Adams needed in the second, when
In the nightcap, the RailRiders got another stellar pitching performance and completed the sweep with a 4-0 win.
"I thought it was fantastic," Adams said. "The night part of a doubleheader, it's usually a little harder to warm up and keep your mind in there. You're just kind of sitting and waiting. But he came out and attacked, went right at guys and just dominated."
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