ABERDEEN, Md. -- Luis Ramirez set a minor league record by striking out 12 straight batters, and didn't get a win to show for it.
Ramirez, a right-hander in the Baltimore Orioles' organization, had 15 strikeouts in five innings for the Class A Aberdeen IronBirds on Wednesday night. Working on a pitch count, he was removed after the fifth inning of Aberdeen's 6-3 loss to the Jamestown Jammers.
The major league record for consecutive strikeouts is 10, set by Tom Seaver of the New York Mets on April 22, 1970.
Ramirez began by inducing a groundout to short. He then struck out the next two batters to end the inning.
Ramirez struck out four in the second -- the result of a dropped third strike and an error by the Aberdeen first baseman. He struck out the side in order in the third and fourth innings.
A leadoff double in the fifth ended the streak, but Ramirez recovered to strike out the next three batters. He was then lifted after 76 pitches -- 58 for strikes -- because the IronBirds were limiting him to 78 pitches.
Aberdeen led 3-0 when Ramirez was removed. His replacement, Bryce Chamberlin, gave up four runs without recording an out in the sixth.
Ramirez was a non-drafted free agent from Curacao. Before this season, he pitched two years of Gulf Coast rookie ball in the Orioles' system. His career record is 8-5 with a 2.85 ERA.
Defintely! They need to add at least 2 Quality SP's! i think that Dubose and Bedard could become good one day but it will take them time to develop! Ainsworth and Riley just both suck! I think that Daniel Cabrera will defintely be good! I do not know what the hell has happened to fat ass Ponson but he is 3-10 and pitching horribly