| 2009
Will Inman went 6-5 with a 3.40 ERA across 15 starts with the San Antonio Missions. In 87.1 innings, he allowed 71 hits, walked 20 and struck out 59. He held the opposition to a .218 average. The opposition stole 10 bases off him in 11 attempts. He allowed five homers, hit eight batters, tossed three wild pitches, and induced two double play grounders. The opposition hit .241 off him in 79 at-bats with runners in scoring position.
Will Inman went 1-4 with a 6.71 ERA across 12 starts with the Portland Beavers. In 63 innings, he allowed 83 hits, walked 25 and struck out 41. He held the opposition to a .329 average. The opposition stole nine bases off him in 12 attempts. He allowed 15 homers, hit three batters, tossed one wild pitch, and induced six double play grounders. The opposition hit .338 off him in 80 at-bats with runners in scoring position.
2008
Inman was named to the Texas League post-season All-Star team.
Inman went 9-8 with a 3.52 ERA across 28 starts, including two complete games, with the San Antonio Missions. In 135.1 innings he allowed 119 hits, 71 walks and struck out 140. He allowed 10 homers and induced three double play grounders while holding the opposition to a .234 average. Inman led the Texas League in strikeouts and in walks while placing fourth in ERA.
2007
Inman went 4-3 with a 1.72 ERA over 13 starts with Brevard County of the High-A Florida State League before the Padres acquired him. In 78.2 innings he allowed 56 hits, walked 23 and struck out 98. He was promoted to Double-A Huntsville after his June 10 start. Inman went 1-5 with a 5.45 ERA over eight starts for Huntsville. In 39.2 innings he allowed 38 hits, walked 16 and struck otu 42.
He reported to San Antonio after the trade and went 3-3 with a 4.17 ERA across seven starts with the Missions. In 41 innings he allowed 33 hits, walked 19 and struck out 40.
Notes:
William Inman was traded to the San Diego Padres from the Milwaukee Brewers with Steve Garrison and Joe Thatcher for Scott Linebrink on July 25, 2007.
He entered 2007 with a 16-2 record over his first two seasons, posting a 1.77 ERA over 37 games. In 157.2 innings, he allowed 104 hits and 36 walks while striking out 193. |