FORMER EXPLORER SCOTT DAZZLES WITH RANGERS
Source: American Association News
Independent Baseball Chatter – by Bob Wirz Tayler Scott‘s first major league spring training is over because the Texas Rangers have sent the non-roster pitcher who was playing in Sioux City a mere two years ago down to their minor league camp. But the 25-year-old has made an indelible mark, and still has the very real possibility of becoming the first South African native to pitch in the major leagues. How is this for outstanding work? The right-hander put down 16 consecutive batters, including Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani, and all but one of his 31 pitches in five Cactus League appearances were for strikes. Talk about ways of speeding up the game. “Nothing straight from Tayler,” Rangers manager Jeff Banister told the Dallas Morning News. “He makes it tough on hitters with their timing.” Banister had seen Scott make Ohtani look bad while striking him out with a changeup. The 6-foot-3 hurler has an abbreviated stop in his windup, which helped him throw five hitless innings in his last four appearances in Arizona, a spring training resume which was unblemished (zero walks, three strikeouts) after a rocky initial outing February 26 when the Los Angeles Dodgers got the only three…
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