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The only good things about this outing were that Wilson walked 0, struck out 6, and had an excellent strikes-to-balls ratio (62 Strikes, 27 Balls.)

Also, 9 of the 11 hits that Wilson allowed were singles.

TYLER WILSON O (vs. AA-Richmond, 5/01)

IP:. 5.33

H:o 11 (1 Triple, 1 Double, 9 Singles)

R:O 5

BB: 0

SO: 6

Pitches: 89 (62 Strikes, 27 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.63 (AAA-Norfolk)

PITCHES BY INNING

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12 (81 Strikes, 4 Balls)

12 (10 Strikes, 2 Balls)

14 (81 Strikes, 6 Balls)

19 (11 Strikes, 8 Balls)

19 (14 Strikes, 5 Balls)

13 (11 Strikes, 2 Balls) *

* Wilson recorded 1 out before departing in the 6th inning.

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TYLER WILSON O (vs. AA-Altoona, 5/06)

IP:. 5

H:o 7 (2 Doubles, 3 Singles)

R:O 5

ER:o4

BB: 1

SO: 6

Pitches: 94 (64 Strikes, 30 Balls)

2014 ERA: 4.08 (AA-Bowie)

PITCHES BY INNING

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12 (81 Strikes, 4 Balls)

12 (81 Strikes, 4 Balls)

25 (16 Strikes, 9 Balls)

23 (16 Strikes, 7 Balls)

22 (16 Strikes, 6 Balls)

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Strange outing.

5 runs ...... but only 1 of them was earned.

7 hits ...... but 6 of them were singles, and the 7th was a double.

In the first 2 innings, he got 6 outs on 20 pitches total.

Then, in an error-laden 3rd inning (the Baysox committed TWO errors in one inning), he threw 30 pitches, and gave up 4 runs (all unearned.)

Then in the 4th, he threw 28 more pitches, gave up 1 run, and was done for the day.

12 OUTS: 4 Strikeouts, 4 Gorundouts (including 1 Double Play), 1 Flyout, 1 Popout, 1 Lineout

TYLER WILSON O (vs. AA-New Britain, 5/13)

IP:. 4

H:o 7 (1 Doubles, 6 Singles)

R:O 5

ER:o1

BB: 2

SO: 4

Pitches: 78 (51 Strikes, 27 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.92 (AA-Bowie)

PITCHES BY INNING

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91 (81 Strikes, 11 Balls)

11 (71 Strikes, 41 Balls)

30 (20 Strikes, 10 Balls)

28 (16 Strikes, 12 Balls)

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2 earned runs over 7 innings

21 OUTS: 7 Gorundouts (including 1 Double Play), 5 Strikeouts, 4 Flyouts, 2 Popouts, 2 Caught Stealing

TYLER WILSON O (vs. AA-Reading, 5/18)

IP:. 7

H:o 5 (2 Doubles, 3 Singles)

R:O 4

ER:o2

BB: 2

SO: 5

Pitches: 93 (63 Strikes, 30 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.73 (AA-Bowie)

PITCHES BY INNING

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12 (81 Strikes, 4 Balls)

10 (81 Strikes, 2 Balls)

11 (71 Strikes, 4 Balls)

17 (10 Strikes, 7 Balls)

14 (91 Strikes, 5 Balls)

11 (11 Strikes, 0 Balls)

18 (10 Strikes, 8 Balls)

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After giving up 3 earned runs in the 1st inning, Wilson posted 7 consecutive shutout innings.

At one point, with the exception of 2 walks (1 of which was erased on a double play), he recorded 16 consecutive outs.

In fact, he only threw 38 pitches total over the final 5 innings. :eektf:

24 OUTS: 10 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 8 Flyouts, 4 Strikeouts, 1 Popout

TYLER WILSON O (vs. AA-Richmond, 5/30)

IP:. 8

H:o 5 (1 Home Run, 1 Double, 3 Singles)

R:O 3

BB: 4

SO: 4

Pitches: 93 (63 Strikes, 30 Balls)

2014 ERA: 4.31 (AA-Bowie)

PITCHES BY INNING

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25 (16 Strikes, 9 Balls)

15 (91 Strikes, 6 Balls)

15 (11 Strikes, 4 Balls)

71 (61 Strikes, 1 Balls)

91 (51 Strikes, 4 Balls)

61 (51 Strikes, 1 Balls)

81 (71 Strikes, 1 Balls)

81 (41 Strikes, 4 Balls)

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In fact, he only threw 38 pitches total over the final 5 innings. :eektf:

Good to see him get back on track by putting a couple good starts together.

38 pitches over 5 consecutive innings? Sign me up for that.

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8 Strikeouts.

2 Free Passes (1 Walk, and 1 Hit Batsman.)

18 OUTS: 8 Strikeouts, 6 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 3 Popouts

TYLER WILSON O (vs. AA-New Hampshire, 6/05)

IP:. 6

H:o 6 (2 Home Runs, 4 Singles)

R:O 3

BB: 1 *

SO: 8

Pitches: 87 (63 Strikes, 24 Balls)

2014 ERA: 4.33 (AA-Bowie)

* Wilson also had 1 hit Batsman

PITCHES BY INNING

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17 (14 Strikes, 3 Balls)

16 (10 Strikes, 6 Balls)

11 (10 Strikes, 1 Balls)

14 (91 Strikes, 5 Balls)

13 (10 Strikes, 3 Balls)

16 (10 Strikes, 6 Balls)

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21 OUTS: 9 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 5 Flyouts, 4 Strikeouts, 2 Lineouts

TYLER WILSON O (vs. AA-New Hampshire, 6/10)

IP:. 7

H:o 7 (3 Home Runs, 4 Singles)

R:O 3

BB: 0

SO: 4

Pitches: 88 (59 Strikes, 29 Balls)

2014 ERA: 4.28 (AA-Bowie)

PITCHES BY INNING

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12 (81 Strikes, 4 Balls)

12 (91 Strikes, 3 Balls)

81 (61 Strikes, 2 Balls)

16 (12 Strikes, 4 Balls)

17 (11 Strikes, 6 Balls)

10 (61 Strikes, 4 Balls)

13 (71 Strikes, 6 Balls)

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12 of the 21 outs that Wilson recorded were via the ground ball.

Wilson's 2nd consecutive start of going 7 innings.

21 OUTS: 11 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 3 Flyouts, 3 Strikeouts, 2 Lineouts, 1 Caught Stealing

TYLER WILSON O (vs. AA-Trenton, 6/17)

IP:. 7

H:o 6 (2 Doubles, 4 Singles)

R:O 2

BB: 1

SO: 3

Pitches: 95 (61 Strikes, 34 Balls)

2014 ERA: 4.14 (AA-Bowie)

PITCHES BY INNING

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15 (81 Strikes, 7 Balls)

11 (81 Strikes, 3 Balls)

18 (10 Strikes, 8 Balls)

11 (81 Strikes, 3 Balls)

12 (81 Strikes, 4 Balls)

14 (11 Strikes, 3 Balls)

14 (81 Strikes, 6 Balls)

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A 2-run home run over 7 innings, and nothing else.

21 OUTS: 9 Strikeouts, 4 Groundouts, 4 Flyouts, 3 Popouts, 1 Caught Trying to Stretch a Double into a Triple

TYLER WILSON O (vs. AA-Trenton, 6/23)

IP:. 7

H:o 7 (1 Home Run, 2 Doubles, 4 Singles)

R:O 2

BB: 1

SO: 4

Pitches: 99 (60 Strikes, 39 Balls)

2014 ERA: 4.01 (AA-Bowie)

PITCHES BY INNING

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19 (11 Strikes, 81 Balls)

12 (10 Strikes, 21 Balls)

12 (71 Strikes, 51 Balls)

15 (11 Strikes, 41 Balls)

11 (61 Strikes, 51 Balls)

17 (61 Strikes, 11 Balls)

13 (91 Strikes, 41 Balls)

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