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Prospect Watch: Indianapolis Drops Opener, Mitchell Goes Deep

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Your daily Pittsburgh Pirates Prospect Watch article for recaps of all of today’s games.

Indianapolis got an early start on the season, as the Pirates’ other three affiliates won’t open until Friday.

TRIPLE-A: INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS

Game Time: 7:05pm

Season Preview: Coming Soon

Box Score: LINK

Starting Pitcher: Cody Bolton (0-0, 0.00)

  • Final Line: 2.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 3 K

Notable Performances:

  • Travis Swaggerty: 1-5
  • Oneil Cruz: 0-3, BB
  • Rodolfo Castro: 0-4
  • Mason Martin: 2-4
  • Canaan Smith-Njigba: 2-4
  • Cal Mitchell: 1-4, HR (1)
  • Ji-Hwan Bae: 1-3, BB
  • Cristofer Melendez: 1.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 3 K

Game Recap:

Indianapolis dropped its opener, 4-1, to Omaha.  The Indians did themselves in by going 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position.  The only run came on a Cal Mitchell home run.  Cody Bolton got back in action after a two-year absence and things went fine.  He came out after 48 pitches and two and two-thirds scoreless innings.  Osvaldo Bido fanned five in two and a third — Indy pitchers punched out 14 — but he gave up two runs.  John O’Reilly gave up the other two on a longball by the legendary JaCoby Jones.  Cristofer Melendez, who’s worth keeping an eye on, struck out the side on ten pitches in his first inning, then got two outs in the next inning before needing a hand.  Travis Swaggerty made his return to action, going 1-for-5 as the DH.  Recently outrighted Jared Oliva had a rough day, going 0-for-4 with three strikeouts.  Indy had seven hits, all singles except for Mitchell’s blast.  Mason Martin and Canaan Smith-Njigba each had two hits.

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Wilbur Miller
Wilbur Miller
Having followed the Pirates fanatically since 1965, Wilbur Miller is one of the fast-dwindling number of fans who’ve actually seen good Pirate teams. He’s even seen Hall-of-Fame Pirates who didn’t get traded mid-career, if you can imagine such a thing. His first in-person game was a 5-4, 11-inning win at Forbes Field over Milwaukee (no, not that one). He’s been writing about the Pirates at various locations online for over 20 years. It has its frustrations, but it’s certainly more cathartic than writing legal stuff. Wilbur is retired and now lives in Bradenton with his wife and three temperamental cats.

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