Tyler Skaggs’ struggles continuing in Triple-A
Apr 30, 2013, 3:48 PM | Updated: 3:56 pm
A lot of people were expecting big things from Arizona Diamondbacks left-hander Tyler Skaggs this season.
Baseball America and ESPN each had Skaggs rated as the 12th best prospect in baseball; MLB.com had him at #10.
After falling short in his quest to fill the D-backs’ fifth starter role, he was optioned to Triple-A Reno.
It’s still early, but the 21-year-old is struggling in the minors. Skaggs gave up eight runs — five earned — and nine hits in just 4.2 innings of work in a 9-5 loss to the Las Vegas 51’s Monday night in Reno.
After opening the season by hurling six scoreless innings in a 14-1 win over Colorado Springs April 7, Skaggs has been roughed up pretty good by Pacific Coast League hitters. In his last four starts, Skaggs has given up 18 runs in 20.1 innings (7.97 ERA) while allowing 25 hits.
Interestingly, despite the number of runs he’s given up, Skaggs has yet to allow a home run in 26.1 innings of work and left-handed hitters are hitting .292 against him — versus a .250 mark by right-handers.
In nine starts (52.2 innings) at the Triple-A level last season, Skaggs went 4-2 with a 2.91 ERA.