Three former Dash players make MLB debuts
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Sept. 6, 2017) - Three former Winston-Salem Dash players--left-hander Jace Fry, right-hander Myles Jaye and catcher Mike Marjama--have made their Major League debuts over the last week. As a result, Winston-Salem has now graduated 355 players to the big leagues, with 47 of them playing for the franchise
Jaye puts up six zeros in Mud Hens' return
Myles Jaye's first Triple-A appearance of the year was a long time coming. After seven starts in the International League last season, he opened 2017 in the Eastern league."I can't say I had a good Spring Training at all -- I kind of pitched my way back to Erie," Detroit's
SeaWolves' Jaye grinds out shutout win
After going nine starts without a win this season, Myles Jaye ensured that he would not be denied on Saturday.The Tigers' No. 15 prospect gave up three hits, struck out four and walked one in a seven-inning shutout as Double-A Erie blanked Harrisburg, 1-0, in the first game of a
Jaye continues high-wire act for SeaWolves
It's been a Jekyll-and-Hyde season so far for Myles Jaye."I'll have a good one and then I'll have a bad one," the Tigers No. 15 prospect said. "The good ones are really good and the bad ones are really, really bad."Jaye delivered the former on Monday, tying a career high
Prospect Roundup: Games of April 24
Athletics SS Franklin Barreto, Triple-A Nashville: 3-for-5, RBI -- The A's top prospect notched his fourth game with three hits or more and bumped his batting average to .352 through 18 contests. Despite entering the season as the second-youngest player in the PCL, the 21-year-old infielder leads all Nashville hitters with