
International League Names Players of the Week
April 30, 2018 - International League (IL1) News Release
The International League announced today that Gwinnett outfielder Dustin Peterson and Toledo left- handed starter Blaine Hardy have been named the League's Batter and Pitcher of the Week for the period from April 23-29. Each is the first member of his respective club to claim an IL weekly award this season. This marks the second time in Hardy's career he has been so honored by the International League (Aug. 19-25, 2013).
DUSTIN PETERSON, Gwinnett Stripers IL BATTER OF THE WEEK Dustin Peterson hit .391 over the past week and led the International League with six extra-base hits, four doubles, eight RBI, 19 total bases, and a .826 slugging percentage. The outfielder produced back- to-back three-hit games with a home run in Rochester early in the week, highlighted by a grand slam that paved the way to a 5-2 victory for the Stripers on Tuesday. Peterson's big week increased his RBI total on the season to 14, just two off the pace for the League-lead.
23-year-old Dustin Peterson is in his sixth season as a professional player, and his second at the Triple-A level with Gwinnett. He was limited in 2017 due to an injury in Spring Training, but he bounced back to be named Gwinnett's Player of the Month last July. He has yet to make his Major League debut. Peterson is a native of Phoenix, Arizona.
BLAINE HARDY, Toledo Mud Hens IL PITCHER OF THE WEEK Veteran southpaw Blaine Hardy delivered a pair of victories this week for the IL's winningest team, allowing a total of just one run over his two starts while leading the League in innings pitched and strikeouts for the week. He was brilliant in a 3-0 Mud Hens shutout win at Pawtucket in Game 1 of a doubleheader last Monday, tossing 6.0 innings of one-hit baseball. Back home Sunday afternoon facing Louisville, Hardy recorded ten punchouts over 7.0 frames as Toledo topped the Bats 6-1. Hardy, who made his first three appearances of the season as a reliever, is now the IL leader in ERA with a mark of 0.74. He also owns the circuit's lowest WHIP (0.62) and is 3rd in strikeouts (30).
31-year-old Blaine Hardy is in his eleventh season of professional baseball and his sixth as a member of the Detroit organization. He had appeared in 100 games with the Mud Hens prior to the 2018 campaign and has spent time with the Tigers each of the past four seasons. Hardy is a native of Seattle, Washington.
International League Stories from April 30, 2018
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- Senzel Hits Inside-The-Park HR as Bats Win, 7-2 - Louisville Bats
- Hens Fall to Indians in Bullpen Game - Toledo Mud Hens
- Indians Plate 10 Runs to Take Opener in Toledo - Indianapolis Indians
- Wilson Helps Power Chiefs Past IronPigs Monday - Syracuse Mets
- Undone: Errors doom RailRiders in 6-2 loss - Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
- Thornburg Impresses in First Rehab Outing - Pawtucket Red Sox
- Wings Beat Sox, 5-1, Monday Night - Rochester Red Wings
- Mujica Leads Durham over Tides - Norfolk Tides
- Rowley Grounds RailRiders in 6-2 Herd Win - Buffalo Bisons
- Game Information: Indianapolis Indians (10-10) at Toledo Mud Hens (15-6) - Indianapolis Indians
- Louisville Bats Notes: April 30 - Louisville Bats
- LHV Game Notes - Lehigh Valley IronPigs
- Durham Bulls Game Notes - Monday, April 30, 2018 - Durham Bulls
- Bisons Game Notes - Buffalo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (6:35 p.m.) - Buffalo Bisons
- Louisville Bats Homestand Highlights: April 30-May 2 - Louisville Bats
- Dustin Peterson Named International League Batter of the Week - Gwinnett Stripers
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