Schmidt Hurls Complete Game, Two-Hit Shutout
GREENVILLE- For the first time this season an Asheville Tourists starting pitcher came out of the dugout to throw a pitch in the eighth inning. Then the starting pitcher came back out in the ninth. Three batters later the Tourists celebrated a 4-0 win over the Greenville Drive, and Colten
GREENVILLE- For the first time this season an Asheville Tourists starting pitcher came out of the dugout to throw a pitch in the eighth inning. Then the starting pitcher came back out in the ninth. Three batters later the Tourists celebrated a 4-0 win over the Greenville Drive, and
Schmidt won his third consecutive start but today's game in Greenville was a masterpiece. Colten allowed a total of two hits in his nine innings of work. He did not walk a batter. Schmidt retired the final eight batters he faced to finish his day just as strong as it began.
Offensively, Asheville received three hits from
The headliner was Schmidt. He did not have to use the strikeout to record many outs. Schmidt induced plenty of weak contact that even included a four-pitch inning in the fifth. Greenville had a total of three base-runners; an error in the third, a bloop double in the fourth, and a single in the seventh.
Colten lowered his league-leading ERA to 1.96 with the complete game shutout victory and more importantly gave the Tourists a much-needed win against their Sally League rivals. Asheville returns home of Thursday evening to open a four-game series against the Rome Braves.