The first thing that comes up in any scouting report about Spokane Indians multiposition prospect Cole Carrigg is that he “plays with his hair on fire.”
The Spokane Indians are off to a tremendous start this season in the Northwest League. They didn’t get the “W” Saturday evening at Avista Stadium, but they showed resilience when it would have been easy to crater.
It would be hard to draw up a better scenario for the start of Sean Sullivan’s 2024 season. Through his first three starts, the 21-year-old allowed just five earned runs on 15⅔ innings (2.87 ERA) with 22 strikeouts – 13 in his first appearance on April 6.
The Spokane Indians only mustered two extra-base hits out of nine in the game, but they strung enough together, and stole enough bases, to keep the line moving.
It was cold and cloudy at Avista Stadium on Tuesday, but despite the less-than-ideal conditions the Spokane Indians were just happy to be back on the field after four straight days of rainouts in Vancouver.