10 games scattered throughout the minor leagues doesn’t really portend anything, but you’ve got to think you couldn’t ask for better results from the Tony Pena, Jr. pitching project.
Pena adjusting to new role as pitcher
Everything went very well. He started with the Rookie Surprise team for two games, pitched seven times for Class A Burlington and wound it up with one outing for Triple-A Omaha. His totals in the Minor Leagues: 10 games, 19 1/3 innings, 12 hits, five earned runs, six walks, 18 strikeouts, 2.33 ERA, 1-2 record.
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