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AFL: Thornton and Benedict Combine For Four Shutout Innings

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On Friday afternoon, the Scottsdale Scorpions lost for the eighth straight time, going down 6-3 to Surprise. There weren’t any Pittsburgh Pirates players in the starting lineup, but a couple of their relievers sure made quite the impression in their two innings apiece. arizona_fall_league_logo

Matt Benedict came out to pitch in the third inning. Surprise plays at a stadium with Pitch FX, so it gives you a more in depth recap of his outing. In the third inning, Benedict made quick work of the side, needing just eight pitches to get two ground outs and a strikeout. His first five pitches were all fastballs and he hit 93 MPH twice. Benedict finished off the strikeout with three change-ups and a slow curveball on the last pitch for a swinging strike.

In the fourth inning, he gave up three hard hit balls, allowing a single to a batter who was quickly erased on the bases by a line drive double play. Benedict faced the minimum in his two innings of work, throwing a total of 17 pitches, ten for strikes.

Zack Thornton came in four the fifth inning and had a clean inning, but really battled it out. Each batter he faced saw six pitches and just ten of the 18 pitches went for strikes. The final results were good though, two ground outs and a strikeout. Thornton has been getting a lot of ground balls in the AFL, including an appearance last week in which five of the six outs were grounders. He threw 12 fastballs, sitting 90-92 MPH, mixing in two sliders to the first batter, two change-ups to the second hitter, then back to two sliders for the last hitter.

Thornton was back for the sixth inning and made quick work of the first hitter, striking him out on three pitches. The second hitter had the same result and he almost pulled off the nine pitch/three strikeout inning, throwing a ball on strike two to the third hitter before getting him on a called strike on pitch ten of the inning. Thornton hit 93 MPH this inning, though it came on the only ball he threw. He threw five fastball, four sliders and a change-up.

Scottsdale is off this weekend as the AFL breaks for it’s version of the All-Star Game. Alen Hanson will represent the Pittsburgh Pirates in the game, which can be seen on the MLB Network at 8pm Saturday night.

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John Dreker
John Dreker
John started working at Pirates Prospects in 2009, but his connection to the Pittsburgh Pirates started exactly 100 years earlier when Dots Miller debuted for the 1909 World Series champions. John was born in Kearny, NJ, two blocks from the house where Dots Miller grew up. From that hometown hero connection came a love of Pirates history, as well as the sport of baseball. When he didn't make it as a lefty pitcher with an 80+ MPH fastball and a slider that needed work, John turned to covering the game, eventually focusing in on the prospects side, where his interest was pushed by the big league team being below .500 for so long. John has covered the minors in some form since the 2002 season, and leads the draft and international coverage on Pirates Prospects. He writes daily on Pittsburgh Baseball History, when he's not covering the entire system daily throughout the entire year on Pirates Prospects.

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