Mahle is 2-0 with a 1.64 ERA and holding opponents to a .138 average in his past five starts, as pointed out by Baseball America. His velocity has hovered in the low-90s (though he topped at 95 mph in his last outing), but his fastball control is the key.
Tyler Mahle for @LouisvilleBats:
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5 IP, 8 H, 1 ER, 4 K#Reds No. 4 has allowed 2 ER or fewer in 6 straight starts: https://t.co/XpfSzWV9vv pic.twitter.com/uirBiN8jrP
The 22-year-old has two no-hitters in his minor league career, including one this season on April 22. He still hasn’t maximized his repertoire, which contributed to a rough start in Louisville (5.02 ERA in his first three starts).
Cincinnati could promote Mahle in a bullpen capacity, giving him a short look at the majors while keeping his innings down. There’s no indication the Reds are considering that formerly common method, however.
Mahle’s changup and slider are still a work in progress. Their development is what will determine his ceiling.
"His off-speed pitches still need to be better," Louisville pitching coach Jeff Fassero said. "They're not outstanding yet. They're maybe average, maybe a little bit below. His fastball is above-average with the way he uses it pitch for pitch, and that's big. You have to have a fastball, command and control to pitch in the big leagues and be a good pitcher in the big leagues."
But given his recent outings, Mahle could get a taste of big league baseball in September. The Reds have used 14 starting pitchers this season.
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