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Vanderbilt's Jack Leiter follows no-no with 7 more hitless innings

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Son of former Blue Jays left-hander Al Leiter could be drafted 1st overall in July

Vanderbilt sophomore Jack Leiter tossed seven hitless innings in Friday night's 11-3 victory over hometown Missouri after pitching a nine-inning no-hitter last Saturday against South Carolina. He is the son of ex-Blue Jays left-hander Al Leiter. (Twitter/@VandyBoys)

Jack Leiter is making a habit of being stingy on the mound and spotless on the scoreboard.

The Vanderbilt sophomore right-hander tossed seven hitless innings in the Commodores' 11-3 victory over hometown Missouri on Friday night after pitching a nine-inning no-hitter last Saturday against South Carolina.

The son of former big-league pitcher and Toronto Blue Jay Al Leiter is a favourite to go within the first few picks of the Major League Baseball draft in July, possibly No. 1 overall.

The draft-eligible sophomore struck out 10 and walked two against on Friday in Columbia. He hasn't allowed a hit since giving up two in the fifth inning against Oklahoma State on March 13, a span of 16 2/3 innings.

Leiter is 6-0 with a 0.25 earned-run average in six starts this season with 59 strikeouts and 13 walks in 36 innings. He has allowed just one earned run and seven hits.

The 20-year-old Leiter struck out 16 in the 5-0 win over South Carolina last week while retiring his final 27 batters after allowing a walk to lead off the game.

The Pittsburgh Pirates have the first pick in the draft this year, followed by the Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox.

Leiter's teammate, Kumar Rocker, son of former NFL defensive lineman Tracy Rocker, also is in the running to be selected first overall.

The junior right-hander improved to 6-0 with a 0.73 ERA after allowing two runs (one earned) and five hits with five strikeouts and two walks over six innings in a 10-2 win over Missouri on Thursday night.

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