Austin Gomber ended a stellar Arizona Fall League campaign on a high note.

The Cardinals' No. 19 prospect allowed two hits and struck out seven over six innings to lead the Desert Dogs to a 10-0 win over the Solar Sox on Wednesday. In seven starts for Glendale, Gomber has delivered a 2.14 ERA and a 1.13 WHIP.

"It felt great honestly," Gomber told MLB.com after the game. "I knew going in that it was going to be my last outing of the year, and it was a good way to end it."

The 22-year-old southpaw did run into some trouble in the first inning when top Athletics prospect Franklin Barreto ripped a one-out double to center field. Gomber (5-1) escaped unscathed by striking out Juan Kelly (Blue Jays) and getting fourth-ranked Marlins prospect Brian Anderson to fly out to right.

With two outs, Cubs' No. 15 prospect Victor Caratini reached on an infield single off the 2014 fourth-round pick. But Gomber held the Solar Sox at bay once again by getting 30th-ranked Blue Jays prospect Danny Jansen to fly out to left.

From there, the Florida Atlantic product retired 11 hitters in a row until Barreto reached on an error by second baseman Paul DeJong, St. Louis' No. 15 prospect. Then Gomber induced Kelly to ground out to short to end his outing.

"I kinda had a rough one last time and I've been walking a lot of guys the last two times out, so for me, I was really focused on attacking the zone," Gomber told MLB.com. "I don't have that 95-97 mph fastball, so I feel like I have to attack the zone early.

"You have to be able to dominate that inside corner and that's something I take pride in -- being able to throw to that side of the plate. With some teams that we've seen, you tend to go in a little bit more, and today was one of those days where we kind of lived in there. We were going to make them hit it and they didn't make adjustments, and I was able to have some success."

Gomber's run through the AFL came on the heels of a strong regular season. In 21 starts between Class A Advanced Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, he posted a 7-8 record with a 2.69 ERA and a 1.06 WHIP.

Fellow St. Louis prospect Ryan Sherriff took over in the seventh, allowing one hit and striking out one in one frame. Colton Turner (White Sox) and Rowan Wick (Cardinals) went an inning apiece to complete the shutout.

Justin Shafer (1-3) allowed four runs on four hits in three innings for Mesa.

Nationals' No. 8 prospect Andrew Stevenson scored three times and Washington's No. 10 prospect Drew Ward added two RBIs for the Desert Dogs. Nick Tanielu (Astros) collected a a solo homer and a double.

In other Arizona Fall League action:

Scorpions 4, Rafters 0

No. 9 Yankees prospect James Kaprelian dominated in his final start of the AFL season. The right-hander allowed one hit across 4 1/3 innings, striking out four and walking two en route to the victory. Kaprelian's Yankees teammate and MLB.com's No. 17 overall prospect Gleyber Torres went 3-for-4 to boost his AFL-leading average to .403 with a double, two runs scored and an RBI. Gavin Cecchini, the third-ranked Mets prospect, went 2-for-4 in the victory while No. 9 Braves prospect Travis Demeritte tripled out of the leadoff spot for the Rafters. Box score

Javelinas 5, Saguaros 2

Second-ranked Mariners prospect Tyler O'Neill drove in two runs and Kean Wong (Rays) reached base four times to lead Peoria. Guillermo Heredia (Mariners) knocked in two runs and scored another while Orioles' No. 12 prospect D.J. Stewart went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI in the win. Mauricio Ramos (Royals) hit a solo homer for Surprise. No. 7 Royals prospect Ryan O'Hearn belted a run-scoring single for the Saguaros. Mariners right-hander Dylan Unsworth (4-1) gave up a run on two hits and struck out one in three innings. Pirates righty Tanner Anderson (2-2) allowed two runs on seven hits and struck out six in four frames. Box score