Last night, former Silver Hawks pitcher Ryan Cook made his MLB debut. Unfortunately, it's one that he would like to forget. He took over in a 2-2 tie in the top of the tenth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers, and here's what happened:
Kotsay singles through the hole at shortstop.
Wild pitch moves Kotsay to second.
Hart walks.
Cook balks moving runners to second and third.
Morgan with a RBI single.
Braun with a RBI single.
Cook taken out.
After he was removed, Morgan ended up scoring on another hit.
So if you're counting, that's 0.0 innings pitched, three runs, all earned, a walk, a wild pitch, and a balk in his MLB debut. I think it's safe to say the nerves got the best of him.
Even still, he's in the majors, which is a lot better than most of us can say. Good luck Ryan the rest of the way!
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