Mark Prior took the last step toward returning to Chicago with 6 2/3 dominant innings in visiting Iowa's 2-1 victory over New Orleans on Tuesday.
Prior made his fourth start in the Minors rehabbing a strained right shoulder. The 25-year-old gave up an unearned run on four hits and one walk while striking out 10. He will move on to Chicago and is expected to be in uniform when the Cubs host Houston on Wednesday.
"I felt with the stuff I had today that I could definitely go out and compete," Prior said. "I could take that stuff to the big leagues and have something to work with. Now, it's mostly a question of endurance. I'll know more about that in the next 24-48 hours."
This was the best Prior has been in his two-week stint in the Minors, with a fastball topping out at 91 mph and a rehab-high 90 pitches, 63 for strikes. It was also his longest start since he worked 7 2/3 innings last Sept. 10 against San Francisco. The right-hander worked five innings in outings with Class A Peoria and Double-A West Tenn.
Prior began strongly against the Zephyrs, fanning the first four batters and totaling eight strikeouts through four innings. He allowed a single to Mike Vento and a double to Alberto Castillo in the second, but worked out of the jam by retiring Josh Labandeira on a foul pop-up to first base.
New Orleans (36-29) managed four base runners over the first five innings but broke a scoreless tie in the sixth. With one out, Henry Mateo reached on an error by second baseman Mike Fontenot and stole second. Ryan Church followed with an RBI single to right field.
Prior retired the first two batters in the seventh on six pitches, but his pitch to stay in the game was denied as he was pulled for Jerome Williams. He tipped his cap to the Zephyr Field crowd as he left the mound.
The Cubs (28-36) rallied for two runs after Prior's departure. Ryan Theriot led off the eighth against reliever Roy Corcoran (1-1) with a double and moved to third on Felix Pie's sacrifice. Micah Hoffpauir knocked in Theriot with a bloop single to right.
Iowa took the lead an inning later when Mike Fontenot walked with two outs and scored on Buck Coats' double.
Cubs reliever Michael Wuertz (2-0) picked up the win with 1 2/3 scoreless frames. He allowed a single with three strikeouts. Casey McGehee led Iowa with two hits.
Prior made his fourth start in the Minors rehabbing a strained right shoulder. The 25-year-old gave up an unearned run on four hits and one walk while striking out 10. He will move on to Chicago and is expected to be in uniform when the Cubs host Houston on Wednesday.
"I felt with the stuff I had today that I could definitely go out and compete," Prior said. "I could take that stuff to the big leagues and have something to work with. Now, it's mostly a question of endurance. I'll know more about that in the next 24-48 hours."
This was the best Prior has been in his two-week stint in the Minors, with a fastball topping out at 91 mph and a rehab-high 90 pitches, 63 for strikes. It was also his longest start since he worked 7 2/3 innings last Sept. 10 against San Francisco. The right-hander worked five innings in outings with Class A Peoria and Double-A West Tenn.
Prior began strongly against the Zephyrs, fanning the first four batters and totaling eight strikeouts through four innings. He allowed a single to Mike Vento and a double to Alberto Castillo in the second, but worked out of the jam by retiring Josh Labandeira on a foul pop-up to first base.
New Orleans (36-29) managed four base runners over the first five innings but broke a scoreless tie in the sixth. With one out, Henry Mateo reached on an error by second baseman Mike Fontenot and stole second. Ryan Church followed with an RBI single to right field.
Prior retired the first two batters in the seventh on six pitches, but his pitch to stay in the game was denied as he was pulled for Jerome Williams. He tipped his cap to the Zephyr Field crowd as he left the mound.
The Cubs (28-36) rallied for two runs after Prior's departure. Ryan Theriot led off the eighth against reliever Roy Corcoran (1-1) with a double and moved to third on Felix Pie's sacrifice. Micah Hoffpauir knocked in Theriot with a bloop single to right.
Iowa took the lead an inning later when Mike Fontenot walked with two outs and scored on Buck Coats' double.
Cubs reliever Michael Wuertz (2-0) picked up the win with 1 2/3 scoreless frames. He allowed a single with three strikeouts. Casey McGehee led Iowa with two hits.