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Pirates Prospect Watch: Alika Williams Has a Four Hit Night

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Alika Williams had four hits on Thursday night for Indianapolis.

Since being sent down for Nick Yorke, Williams is 8-for-14 at the Triple-A level. He’s hit at the Triple-A level over the last two years, but has yet to carry that offense to the majors. Williams had a .541 OPS in 87 at-bats this season in the big leagues, which was an improvement over his .518 OPS in 101 at-bats last year.

Williams put runners at first and second with a single in the first inning. The scoring chance he set up was cut short by a double play and a fly out. He led off the fifth inning with a single, then scored two batters later on a sacrifice fly by Jack Suwinski. The third hit of the game was a one out single in the seventh inning. The fourth hit led off the ninth inning with a single. In both cases, Williams was left stranded on the bases with Indianapolis losing 8-3.

This was the second multi-hit game for Williams since being sent down, after a three hit game in his first game back in Triple-A. There’s something to be said about being sent down, reporting immediately, and starting to hit like a Major Leaguer who wants back up to the big leagues.

During the same time, Yorke has gone 5-for-15 in his time with the Pirates, stealing two bases and driving in a run. There’s also something to be said about being called up and performing like a Major Leaguer who wants to stay in the big leagues.

Williams has received that opportunity over the last few years, following hitting in Triple-A. He’s yet to figure out how to consistently hit in the Majors. If he ever does that, he’ll be a Major League starter, at least fringe-average. The fact that Williams returned to Triple-A immediately and hit immediately and frequently is a great indication of the work ethic and attitude of someone who will continue to get future MLB chances.

TRIPLE-A: INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS

INDIANAPOLIS lost 8-3, despite the four hits from Alika Williams.

  • DH Endy Rodriguez: 1-for-5, 2B
  • 2B Tsung-Che Cheng: 1-for-2, 2 BB, RBI
  • 3B Andres Alvarez: 1-for-5, RBI
  • RF Matt Gorski: 1-for-3, BB
  • C Jason Delay: 1-for-3, BB

Endy Rodriguez played his third full game in a row, this time taking a break from the field by serving as the designated hitter. He doubled Williams to third in the fifth inning, setting up the RBI by Suwinski. Tsung-Che Cheng reached base safely three times, with an RBI that scored the first run of the game for Indianapolis. He’s now 2-for-5 with three walks at the Triple-A level.

STATCAST HEROES

Hardest Hit: Alika Williams, 103.3 MPH, Single

Williams Singles: 103.3 MPH, 92.1 MPH, 89.1 MPH, 76.6 MPH

Bad Luck: Malcom Nunez hit four balls in excess of 92.6 MPH, but only had a hit on a 93.1 MPH single.

Close: One of the furthest hit balls of the game was a 331 flyout by Matt Gorski. He also had an 89.7 MPH single.

Sulser Breakdown: Beau Sulser allowed six runs in 4.2 innings, due to three home runs. He had six whiffs on nine swings against his changeup, which was his least-used pitch. His knuckle curve had two whiffs and five called strikes, and was his second-least used pitch. Those two were also his best pitches at generating strikes, with a 37% CSW for the curve and a 46% for the changeup. He led with a cutter and four-seam, with the cutter getting a 16% CSW and the four-seam getting a 14% CSW. The four-seam sits 89.3 MPH, touching 90.7.

FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE

  • Triple-A: Indianapolis, 7:37 PM – RHP Domingo German (7-4, 5.07)
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Tim Williams
Tim Williams
Tim is the owner, producer, editor, and lead writer of PiratesProspects.com. He has been running Pirates Prospects since 2009, becoming the first new media reporter and outlet covering the Pirates at the MLB level in 2011 and 2012. His work can also be found in Baseball America, where he has been a contributor since 2014 and the Pirates' correspondent since 2019.

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