As the headline hints, Matt Carr is pitching the lights out for his Anderson Servants Great Lakes League team.
Carr has had three starts, winning all three and going the distance in two. The right-handed hurler has a 0.89 ERA and has struck out 14 in 20.1 innings pitched.
As reported by our readers
Andrew Means is playing very well for his Red's affiliate. Here's a link to his stats page.
He currently is hitting .263 in 38 at-bats with three RBIs and two stolen bases. Interesting tidbits on the page is that Means is hitting .400 (10 at-bats) against lefties, and .357 (5-for-14) with runners in scoring position.
Means' former teammate Tyler Tufts is also doing really well. He pitched an inning last night, let up no runs, struck out one and surrendered a hit. Tufts ERA remains at nil and now has seven strikeouts in five innings with the Rangers' rookie league team.
Cape Cod League update
Evan Crawford has warmed a little after starting slow with the Cotuit Kettleers. Crawford is now hitting .260 in 36 at-bats with seven runs and three doubles.
Two things to note about the Reynoldsburg, Ohio native, he is still making errors (7), but in the outfield. Crawford started two games at short and has started eight in the outfield. If he were to become comfortable in the outfield, it would allow Tracy Smith to move his lineup around more.
Kipp Schutz has also turned his summer around at the Cape. Finally above the Mendoza Line, Schutz is hitting .214 with a homer and four RBIs.
Schutz's teammate, both at IU and with Wareham, Matt Bashore is struggling. Bashore has thrown only 1 and a 1/3 innings in two games and has an ERA around two touchdowns.
As reported first at the Inside Pitch, Josh Phegley is likely done for the summer and is no longer listed on the Gateman's roster.
