Whisenhunt Carves Way to PCL Pitcher of the Week Honor
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Left-hander Carson Whisenhunt shut down the Salt Lake Bees in his only appearance last week, matching his season best in strikeouts with nine over six clean frames to be named the PCL Pitcher of the Week for April 15-20. The East Carolina product was in a
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Left-hander Carson Whisenhunt shut down the Salt Lake Bees in his only appearance last week, matching his season best in strikeouts with nine over six clean frames to be named the PCL Pitcher of the Week for April 15-20.
The East Carolina product was in a groove from the very start on Saturday night, retiring nine of the first 10 batters he faced. Only one hit was allowed by Whisenhunt, a leadoff double in the fourth inning that was stranded at second base. Only those two base runners reached against the left-hander, facing two over the minimum and ending with his second quality start of the season.
Those nine punchouts matched his season high which he did in his debut at Sutter Health Park against the Albuquerque Isotopes on March 30, and they are one shy of his Triple-A career best of 10 that he did twice in 2024. Of the nine strikeouts, five came with his 70-grade changeup which is ranked the best in the Minor Leagues by MLB Pipeline, giving him a total of 16 strikeouts with the off-speed pitch this season.
This is the first Triple-A weekly honor in Whisenhunt’s career, though he was once named the NWL Pitcher of the Month for May 2023. However, this marks the second PCL Pitcher of the Week award for a River Cat in 2025, as he joins a fellow Carson in right-hander Carson Seymour who earned the honor on April 7, 2025.
Overall, this is the third weekly recognition of the season for Sacramento, as Brett Auerbach was named the PCL Player of the Week in the opening weekend of the year from March 28-30. The River Cats are now just one shy of the four weekly honors they earned in 2024 when Mason Black (4/15/24) and Tommy Romero (6/10/24) were PCL Pitchers of the Week while Tyler Fitzgerald (5/27/24) and Luis Matos (6/17/24) were PCL Players of the Week.
Sacramento hits the road for a six-game set at the El Paso Chihuahuas beginning on Tuesday, meaning the next chance to see Carson Whisenhunt and the rest of the River Cats at Sutter Health Park comes on Tuesday, April 29 when Sacramento welcomes the Reno Aces to town for a six-game series. To purchase individual tickets, visit rivercats.com. If interested in booking a suite or hospitality space, email tickets@rivercats.com or reach a River Cats ticket representative at (916) 371-HITS (4487).
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Cats Crush Four Homers, 11 Extra-Base Hits in 13-6 Win Over Bees
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Luciano, Teng Sweep PCL Weekly Honors
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Teng, Pitching Stymies Aces on Wednesday for 3-1 Victory
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Homers, Runs Aplenty During 9-0 Cats Win Over Aces
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Eldridge, Whisenhunt Selected to 2025 All-Star Futures Game
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Big Innings Late Help Cats End Series on High Note
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Ellis Blasts Cats to 5-4 Walk-Off Win Over Comets
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McCray RBI Double Lone Tally in Sacramento Defeat on Sunday
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Sacramento Silenced by Salt Lake, 6-0
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Dingers Deliver Kitties 4-1 Win Over Bees
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