
"Kyle Harrison's biggest issue in Triple-A has been his efficiency, as he often requires 20-25 pitches to make it through an inning, even a clean one. This time in Durham ( Rays AAA), the lefty got through three innings without much incident in 38 pitches. That's better! I'm running out of times saying "this might have been his last start in Worcester""
"From the looks of things, outside of Sandlin's inning of work, the pitching held things down. The pace was mostly controlled by Worcester's early lead via Nick Sogard hitting a leadoff home run. With that long ball, Sogard extended his on-base streak to 22 games, but he also got two other knocks and a walk on the night. CENTER FIELDER Kristian Campbell also followed with two hits of his own, and Seby Zavala cushioned the lead with a ninth-inning solo shot."
Kyle Harrison improved his Triple-A efficiency with a 38-pitch, three-inning outing in Durham, suggesting a purposeful shorter appearance ahead of September roster decisions. Worcester took an early lead on Nick Sogard's leadoff home run, extending his on-base streak to 22 games; Sogard added two hits and a walk. Kristian Campbell had two hits and Seby Zavala hit a ninth-inning solo. John Holobetz allowed three hits and two walks while striking out six across six innings for Portland, and Reidis Sena closed with a nine-out save. Bowling Green clinched a postseason spot after the Drive lost despite bullpen stabilization following two early homers allowed by the starter.
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