Levi Stoudt
Currently playing with the Everett Aquasox High-A Seattle
https://www.milb.com/player/levi-stoudt-686651
Jason Reynolds
Currently pitching for the Lake Elsinore Storm Low-A Padres
https://www.milb.com/player/jason-reynolds-687638
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Thanks for all the updates, TMH!
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Levi Stoudt has been promoted to the Arkansas Travellers, the AA affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. He was 6-1 with a 3.59 ERA with the Aquasox.
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Levi Stoudt made mlb.com Top Prospects performers for his first start at the AA level
Mariners: Levi Stoudt, RHP (No. 11), Double-A Arkansas
How’s that for a debut? In his first start with Arkansas, Stoudt put together his best start of the year, allowing just one run across seven innings with six strikeouts. For Stoudt, it was just the second time this season he’s pitched at least seven innings. Since the calendar flipped over to July, Stoudt has shown dramatic growth in his ability to limit walks. Over his last five starts, Stoudt has walked just five batters across 30 2/3 innings, or 1.47 per nine innings. In May and June, by contrast, Stoudt was walking an eye-popping 5.80 per nine innings.
Levi is now 7-1 on the season across both levels. Former Lehigh pitchers are now 16-3.
Mariners: Levi Stoudt, RHP (No. 11), Double-A Arkansas
How’s that for a debut? In his first start with Arkansas, Stoudt put together his best start of the year, allowing just one run across seven innings with six strikeouts. For Stoudt, it was just the second time this season he’s pitched at least seven innings. Since the calendar flipped over to July, Stoudt has shown dramatic growth in his ability to limit walks. Over his last five starts, Stoudt has walked just five batters across 30 2/3 innings, or 1.47 per nine innings. In May and June, by contrast, Stoudt was walking an eye-popping 5.80 per nine innings.
Levi is now 7-1 on the season across both levels. Former Lehigh pitchers are now 16-3.
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