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Mayer Strikes Out Eight, Hooks Pull Away Late

Bryce Mayer has struck out 15 batters against one run, four hits, and three walks in 8 1/3 combined innings over his last two starts. (Braeden Botts)
April 22, 2026

Box Score NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR - Bryce Mayer matched his Double-A best with eight strikeouts while the Hooks totaled five runs over their final three trips to the plate Wednesday night, adding up to a 7-1 win over Arkansas before 2,718 fans at Dickey Stephens Park. In leveling the

Box Score

NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR - Bryce Mayer matched his Double-A best with eight strikeouts while the Hooks totaled five runs over their final three trips to the plate Wednesday night, adding up to a 7-1 win over Arkansas before 2,718 fans at Dickey Stephens Park.

In leveling the series at one game apiece, the Hooks have won six of their last eight and stand 10-4 after dropping the first three contests of the season.

CC broke a scoreless stalemate in the fourth. Walker Janek's two-out walk extended the inning for Pascanel Ferreras who, on the 11th pitch of the plate appearance, crushed a home run off the scoreboard in left for a 2-0 Hooks lead.

Mayer seized the advantage by holding the Travs to two hits and one walk over 4 1/3 innings.

In Mayer's last two starts, the Astros top pitching prospect has struck out 15 against one run, four hits, and three walks over 8 1/3 combined innings.

Luis Baez, 2-for-4 on the day, made it a 4-1 game in the CC seventh by blistering a two-run double off the left-field wall.

Walks by Joseph Sullivan and Ferreras rendered eighth inning runs for the Hooks. Sullivan and Ferreras stole their way into scoring position before being cashed in on a two-run base hit by Garret Guillemette.

Alejandro Torres, Railin Perez, and Derek True teamed to limit Arkansas to three singles and three walks over 4 2/3 frames of shutout relief.