Being a minor league relief pitcher can be a very difficult job. Often, the role is different from day to day. At the same time, most relievers only pitch twice per week, so it can be hard to get into a routine. One day, a reliever could be used to get three outs in the ninth. Two days later, he .
No-hitters are pretty cool. In the minor leagues, even near no-hitters can get some players' names on the watch lists of prospect fans. Tonight's name to know is Cesar Lares. Image courtesy of William Parmeter (photo of Cesar Lares) The Mighty Mussels have completed a couple of no-hitters in rece.
#4: Marco Raya, Wichita Wind Surge Inning limitations are still a big thing for the star of Marco Raya’s season. He’s only thrown 11 ⅓ innings over four starts, but he’s still made the most of his outings with a limited workload. He’s posted a 2.38 ERA, struck out 14 batters, and only walked thre.
We are still incredibly early in the season. Over the rest of the week, there will be several pitchers making their first starts of the season for their Twins’ affiliate, but there are already lots of storylines to follow. While we don’t really have any reason to look at the standings for a coupl.