PT TOMORROW: NL Central—Taillon, Glasnow knocking on the door?

Pittsburgh Pirates

Tyler Glasnow (RHP, PIT), ranked as the number eight prospect in all of baseball in the HQ100, and Jameson Taillon (RHP, PIT), number 41 despite missing the past two seasons due to injury, continue to excel with Triple-A Indianapolis. Glasnow has struck out 11 batters in two of his last three outings, and for the season, has a 1.64 ERA, 13.1 Dom, and 3.5 Ctl through six starts.

As for Taillon, he's had a long road back after undergoing Tommy John surgery in April of 2014, followed by hernia surgery last July. He hasn't been quite as dominant (7.7 Dom) as Glasnow, but he's sporting a nifty 1.67 ERA, and has walked only four batters in six starts. Taillon threw between 85 and 89 pitches in each of his first five starts,...

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