Indians' Glasnow dials up 12 strikeouts
Tyler Glasnow's return to the Minors was hardly an ideal situation for him or the organization. But in his first three starts since rejoining Triple-A Indianapolis, Pittsburgh's former top prospect seems to be regaining his form and confidence all at once.Glasnow notched his second straight double-digit strikeout performance Monday night,
Glasnow notched his second straight double-digit strikeout performance Monday night, fanning 12 while allowing two hits over seven innings, but visiting Durham edged Indianapolis, 1-0, at Victory Field.
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Since returning to the Indians from the Majors, the 23-year-old has a 1.50 ERA and 31 strikeouts in 18 innings. It marked the third time in Glasnow's career that he registered 10 or more punchouts in consecutive starts, and his 16th double-digit strikeout effort.
The 23-year-old struck out two Bulls in each of the first four innings and in five of his seven frames. He walked
Sole's leadoff single in the sixth and Rays' No. 4 prospect
The Pirates' fifth-round pick in 2011 made his Major League debut last July 6 and appeared in seven games, including three starts. Glasnow was part of Pittsburgh's rotation at the start of this season and earned his first big league win on May 2 against Cincinnati. He returned to Indianapolis on June 10 after posting a 7.45 ERA in 12 outings.
Despite Glasnow's struggles, he still has the faith of Pirates manager Clint Hurdle.
"This is delay. It's not denial. This isn't failure," the skipper told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette recently. "What happens after this could turn into failure based on what you do and how you attack it. However, this is a great learning opportunity. ... I love the backbone that I was able to see. It wasn't a wishbone -- when guys are wishing for good things to happen. You don't bet on a wishbone. You bet on backbone. He showed some backbone in here.
"There's been games where he's been dominant. There's games where he's barreled. It's all part of the learning process. The confidence level hasn't wavered."
Durham broke through with the game's only run on McKenry's RBI single to left off Indianapolis reliever
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