Marks, A's prospect Gunnar Hogland's first output

Athletics will look at the future on Friday and call the Prospect Gunnar Hoglund of Triple-A Las Vegas to open a series of three games against Floundering Marks in Miami.
25-year-old Hoglund broke 1-2 records for the aviators with 2.43 ERA and 1.04 WHIP at the beginning of this season. Right -handed, on Sunday, five strokes at the beginning of the last five strokes made three strokes.
The former Mississippi product, the first round of elections in a pair of drafts, participated in the athletics organization as an award expectation from Toronto Blue Jays in 2022 in Matt Chapman agreement.
Athletics Director Mark Kotsay, Hoglund'dan “This will be his big league output. Triple-A threw the ball quite well. We love what they see in spring education.” He said. “This is a child we aim for the Chapman agreement. This will be the first time in these big leagues and we are excited for him.
“We feel that you are talking well enough to be here. You don't just raise someone to call them. To have a little depth for us and give him an opportunity.”
Athletics caught their third plain series with a 3-0 win against Texas Rangers in the afternoon. The Upstart Club has won seven of the last nine games and has the best 11-6 episodes on the road this season.
Marks, respectively, was extremely generous, losing five consecutive and 55 running to fall into the cellar of the East of the East.
Miami beginners did not pass the fourth shot in the last five games. To go one step further, a Marks start allowed at least four runs before relieved in each competition of a six -game journey.
On Wednesday, Miami's conclusion was a disaster of Los Angeles Dodgers of 12-7.
“We have areas that we need to continue and continue,” Markson McCullogh, MARLINS manager. He said. “(Losing) does not feel good at all (and).
The bright point was Kyle Stowers, who was twice to emphasize her first career on Wednesday. The team is leading both the average stroke (.323) and RBIs (19).
“Stowers have been good for us throughout the season,” said McCullogh. “I think it really brought together well. (Wednesday) It is a great sign to use the entire area to cover multiple speeds and fields. I hope it continues to stack these quality days.”
Although he does not explain the Miami Anthem, a possible candidate is Valente Bellozo (0-1, 2.25 ERA). Triple-a Jacksonville threw only 28 fields on Tuesday.
25-year-old Bellozo last shot for Marlins on April 7, and allowed New York Mets to run a five-strokes in a 3 2/3 stroke.
He has not yet confronted athletics in his young career.
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