
Brant Hurter returned to the mound for Toledo on Saturday night. The good news? He threw strikes (19/26) and didn’t give up any contact over 94MPH. The bad news? 4 ER on 4H and a wild pitch, and 7 balls hit at 87-93 MPH.
Brant Hurter returned to the mound for Toledo on Saturday night. The good news? He threw strikes (19/26) and didn’t give up any contact over 94MPH. The bad news? 4 ER on 4H and a wild pitch, and 7 balls hit at 87-93 MPH.
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Good God
AAA results can be deceiving. He’s working on fixing mechanics, namely throwing strikes.They don’t care how many runs he give up in Toledo they need him to practice throwing in the zone
I always thought what made is effective was his wildness
So, mostly bad news
Thanks for sharing, I was wondering how he was doing.
Keep him in Toledo.
I’m tired of left handed relievers whose last names start with H