Gorman's big night spears Cardinals rally
Nolan Gorman was a difference-maker Thursday night.St. Louis' top prospect drove in five late runs to lift Class A Advanced Palm Beach past Clearwater, 12-8, in the nightcap of a twinbill at Spectrum Field.
St. Louis' top prospect drove in five late runs to lift Class A Advanced Palm Beach past Clearwater, 12-8, in the nightcap of a twinbill at Spectrum Field.
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The five RBIs tied a career high for the 19-year-old, who drove in five runs on April 8 as part of a two-homer effort for Class A Peoria. Gorman was named a Midseason All-Star with the Chiefs before being promoted to the Florida State League on June 20. He posted a .241/.344/.448 slash line with a .792 OPS and 27 extra-base hits, 41 RBIs and 41 runs scored over 67 Midwest League games.
Through his first 16 games with the Cardinals, the 2018 19th overall pick batted .197 with three extra-base hits and one RBI. He drastically turned those numbers around in his final two plate appearances against the Threshers.
After going 0-for-4 in the first game and 0-for-3 to that point in Game 2, Gorman stepped to the plate with the bases loaded and one out in the sixth. His club trailed, 5-4, and southpaw
Two batters later, Gorman was thrown out at home on a fielder's choice.
Clearwater retook the lead, 8-7, on RBI knocks by 11th-ranked Phillies prospect
But MLB.com's No. 30 overall prospect delivered the go-ahead blow again. With two out and the bases loaded in the seventh, Gorman punched a ground ball through the left side of the infield off southpaw
The Phoenix, Arizona, native raised his average to .212 and is sporting a .333 slugging percentage at the new level.
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The Threshers won Game 1, 7-2. Ortiz and Philadelphia's No. 20 prospect
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