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Phillies Prospect Watch: On To Double-A for Wen-Hui Pan

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Phillies right-handed pitching prospect Wen-Hui Pan delivers a pitch. Image courtesy of threshers' Instagram account.
Image courtesy of threshers’ Instagram account

Phillies affiliates went 3-1 on Saturday, June 13, with highly-touted pitching prospect Wen-Hui Pan making his Double-A debut.

The Fightin Phils won 3-2, Pan pitching one inning and recording the save in his team debut. The 23-year-old right-hander began the season on the injured list; he allowed three hits and a run in his first taste of Double-A action. Lefty starter Adam Seminaris handled the first eight innings, striking out ten batters on 97 pitches and allowing just one run.

Raylin Heredia and Bryson Ware (2-for-4) both homered, powering Reading’s offense.

Triple-A Lehigh Valley lost 4-3 despite the efforts of former big leaguer Bryan De La Cruz, who finished a triple shy of the cycle. First baseman Keaton Anthony stayed hot, walking and hitting a single, and Otto Kemp and Christian Cairo doubled.

High-A Jersey Shore won 7-4, third baseman Tyler Pettorini (1-for-3 with a walk) clearing the fences. First baseman Luke Davis walked and tripled, and starter Reese Dutton fanned six batters over six innings of one-run ball.

Single-A Clearwater eked out a 2-1 win. Third baseman Robert Phelps hit two singles and walked but suffered a pair of base running mishaps, a caught stealing and a pickoff.

Starter Brad Pacheco worked through contact for five scoreless innings, striking out one batter and allowing five hits despite keeping Lakeland off the board.

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