SOLTER GOT PRO START IN AMERICAN ASSOCIAITON, NOW EXCELLING WITH CLEVELAND INDIANS
Source: American Association News
By Bob Wirz Matt Solter is the best type of American Association graduate. Okay, why is this 25-year-old better than anyone else trying to make his way to the major leagues? Every graduate of the league, an RBI machine like Arizona’s David Peralta and sudden St. Louis bullpen star John Brebbia, is pride and joy. But Solter did not come to the league for a second chance. He signed with Gary when he was just turning 22 after being at Furman University but not getting drafted. Now, a year after returning to the league with St. Paul he is back in an affiliated minor league system and is prospering in his first opportunity in Class AA. Cleveland signed the 6-foot-3 right-hander and three starts into his time in Akron he was leading the Eastern League with an 0.56 earned run average. Solter threw seven one-hit shutout innings for the RubberDucks after they had been blown out by the same opponent the two previous games, only facing two batters over the minimum. He did not get the victory, but MiLB.com praised the New Bern, NC product saying “he effectively kept the ball low, recording 11 ground-ball outs”. He got knocked around…
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