Arrigetti Stops the Yankees: Teng Gets a Rotation Start, Alvarez Chases History, and Bryce Mayer is $175,000 Worth of Ace
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Spencer Arrigetti walked into a Yankees series with a battered rotation behind him and delivered seven innings, eight strikeouts, and ended an eight-game New York winning streak. Three starts, three wins, 2.45 ERA. The AAA callup nobody was talking about in March is the most reliable arm on this staff.
Also this week: Kai-Wei Teng gets the first rotation start of his Astros career, Hunter Brown's return gets pushed to late May at the earliest, Bennett Sosa's comeback debut goes sideways in spectacular fashion, and Yordan Alvarez is leading the majors in hits, OBP, OPS, total bases, and extra base hits through 26 games.
On the farm, the Fayetteville Woodpeckers complete the first six-game sweep in franchise history with Kevin Alvarez delivering the walk-off single. The Corpus Christi Hooks watch Bryce Mayer strike out 15 batters in his last two starts combined.
Prospect Spotlight: Bryce Mayer — the 16th round pick who cost $175,000 and is currently the best pitching prospect in the Houston Astros system.
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