Ricky Tiedemann pulled in second inning after a horrendous start
Ricky Tiedemann was pitching for the Buffalo Bisons yesterday against the Worcester Red Sox, however, the game did not go well for him and he was taken out in the second inning.
Paxton Schultz was the pitcher who went on to replace him. Unfortunately, for the Bisons, they could not pull it together as they lost by a score of 9-7. However, they did win the second match of the double-header, so that was something to celebrate.
As we have reported,
Tiedemann is a player with a ton of upside. He is believed to be on track to play for the Blue Jays this season. That said, this performance is definitely a setback. Only time will tell whether or not he can come back and play better in his next outing.
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AVRIL 6 | 65 ANSWERS Ricky Tiedemann pulled in second inning after a horrendous start Will Ricky Tiedemann get to play for the Blue Jays this season? |
YES | 41 | 63.1 % |
NO | 24 | 36.9 % |
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