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Why Zane Taylor Is Becoming Must-Watch Pitching in Lansing

31 min · 22. kesä 2026
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For this edition of This Week in Lugnuts Baseball, Jesse Goldberg-Strassler shifts the spotlight away from the standings and onto the players who continue to take meaningful steps in their development. Myles Naylor delivered another encouraging week at the plate, collecting multiple hits, including a triple and an RBI double, showing why he remains one of the most intriguing young bats in the Athletics' pipeline. C.J. Pittaro quietly put together quality at-bats, reaching base consistently while flashing his versatility and baseball instincts. Ali Camarillo continued to demonstrate his contact skills, producing several multi-hit performances and giving evaluators reasons to believe his offensive game is taking shape. On the mound, Samuel Dutton turned in one of his strongest outings of the season, carrying a lead into the sixth inning and giving Lansing a chance to win with six innings of efficient work. Mitch Myers returned to the mound for the first time since September 2024 and showed encouraging signs after a rocky first inning, settling in to strike out six hitters. Zane Taylor also impressed, pitching deep into the seventh inning before defensive miscues altered the course of an otherwise outstanding start. Jesse examines what these performances mean for each player's long-term outlook and identifies which prospects may be positioning themselves for bigger opportunities in the second half.

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