INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS GAME NOTES A HISTORIC NIGHT: LHP Justin Wilson allowed just one walk and zero hits while facing the minimum number of batters in an eight-inning, rain-shortened no-hitter on Thursday night at Victory Field ... Charlotte CF Dewayne Wise drew a walk to end Wilson’s bid at perfection in the top of the seventh inning, but Wilson immediately induced a double play on the next pitch ... Wilson then braved a rainy top of the eighth before the game was called and he came away with the first no-hitter at Victory Field since RHP Ian Snell no-hit the Norfolk Tides on 5/15/05 ... The southpaw also had five strikeouts in the contest and now ranks second in the International League with 126 on the season ... It was the second no-hitter that Wilson (9-5, 3.88 ERA) has been a part of this season: On 5/29 in Durham, Wilson tossed the first 7.1 innings as he, RHP Jose Diaz and LHP Doug Slaten combined to no-hit the Bulls ... By taking part in two no-hitters this season, Wilson became just the fourth pitcher in International League history to be a part of two no-hitters in a single season and the first since Earl Harrist tossed two nine-inning no-nos for Syracuse in 1946 TRIBE TRENDS: Thanks to Wilson’s brilliant no-hit performance the Indians enter the current series in Columbus with a nine-game lead over the second place Clippers, who fell to Durham 12-2 on Thursday night ... The Indians hope to bounce back from earlier struggles this season at Huntington Park where they have gone 2-5 TONIGHT’S TRIBE STARTER: Defending International League Pitcher of the Week, RHP Rick VandenHurk will take the mound for the Indians in the series opener tonight ... He comes into the game with an 11-3 record and 3.334 ERA ... His team-leading 11 wins place Vandenhurk in a four-way tie for the second-most in the International League, trailing only Syracuse Chiefs and former Indianapolis RHP Zach Duke (12) ... He also made one start for the Class-A Bradenton Marauders and is 12-3 with a 3.50 ERA overall in 2012 ... VandenHurk has won two straight starts ... In his most recent start, 8/5 at Rochester against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, VandenHurk picked up the win on 7.0 innings with four hits (one home run), two earned runs, two walks and seven strikeouts ... VandenHurk last faced the Clippers on 7/15 at Victory Field, picking up the win on 6.0 innings, six hits, two earned runs, three walks and three strikeouts ... Vanden- Hurk’s most recently started in Columbus on 7/8 and suffered his first loss of the season, tossing 5.0 innings and allowing five hits (one home run), seven runs (five earned) and five walks while striking out six Clippers TONIGHT’S CLIPPERS STARTER: RHP Roberto Hernandez makes just his second start for Columbus ... On 7/31 against Rochester, Hernandez took a no decision on 5.0 innings pitched, allowing nine hits, five earned runs, two walks, two strikeouts and one wild pitch ... Hernandez has made his last two starts in the Class-A Midwestern League for the Lake County Captains, going 1-1 with a 3.65 ERA ... In his most recent start, 8/5 against South Bend, Hernandez suffered the loss, tossing 7.1 innings and allowing six hits (four home runs), four earned runs and one walk while striking out nine Silver Hawks MAJOR LEAGUE MATCHUP: Both VandenHurk and Hernandez have spent significant time in the major leagues ... While parts of four seasons with the then-Florida Marlins and parts of the past two seasons with the Baltimore Orioles, VandenHurk is 8-10 in 46 big league appearances (35 starts) with a 5.97 career ERA ... Hernandez, meanwhile, spent part or all of six seasons with the Cleveland Indians under the assumed name Fausto Carmona before being ar- rested in his native Dominican Republic in January and charged with identification fraud ... As Carmona, Hernandez went 53-66 with a 4.59 ERA in 181 games (150 starts) for Cleveland, tossing seven complete games and three shutouts HE’S GRRRREAT: In addition to catching Wilson’s no-hitter on Thursday night, C Tony Sanchez provided the southpaw with all of the offense needed, and then some, going 1-for-3 with two RBI ... In 45 games with the Indians, Sanchez now has 17 RBI and 14 runs scored YAMAICO ME CRAZY: 3B Yamaico Navarro went 2-for-3 with a double, a triple and two runs scored in Thursday night’s win ... In his past 10 games, Navarro is batting .303 (10-for-33) with three doubles, one triple, one home run, five RBI and four runs scored SUDDENLY, SUTTON: LF Drew Sutton got off the schnied in a big way on Thursday night, following Navarro’s triple with an RBI double, Sutton’s first hit since joining the Indians ... The RBI proved to be the game-winner as Wilson shutdown the Charlotte offense ... Sutton finished the game 1-for-3 with a double and an RBI ... In 41 International League games between the Gwinnett Braves and the Tribe this season, Sutton is batting .262 with 11 doubles, two triples, 16 RBI, 19 runs and two stolen bases ... In 42 major league games between the Tampa Bay Rays and Pittsburgh Pirates this sea- son, Sutton has batted .254 with 12 doubles, one triple, one home run, 13 RBI and 12 runs scored 2012 TRIBE AT A GLANCE Overall 72-48 Streak W1 Home 41-23 Home Streak W1 Road 31-25 Road Streak W1 Place 1st Last 5 2-3 Games Behind -- Last 10 5-5 Home Attendance 514,856 Home Openings 62 Average Attendance 8,304 League Rank 3rd TEAM COMPARISONS (LEAGUE RANK) INDIANS COLUMBUS .255 (T-9th) Batting Avg .269 (2nd) 555 (3rd) Runs 587 (1st) 1034 (6th) Hits 1080 (2nd) 225 (T-3rd) Doubles 247 (1st) 41 (1st) Triples 20 (T-10th) 70 (13th) Home Runs 126 (1st) 520 (T-2nd) RBI 547 (1st) 1551 (T-8th) Total Bases 1745 (1st) 419 (5th) Walks 422 (4th) 943 (2nd) Strikeouts 834 (10th) 103 (3rd) Stolen Bases 61 (T-12th) .329 (T-7th) On Base % .342 (2nd) 3.22 (2nd) ERA 3.98 (7th) 1085.2 (1st) Innings Pitched 1039.1 (12th) 35 (3rd) Saves 28 (11th) 948 (14th) Hits Allowed 1025 (9th) 89 (10th) HR Allowed 114 (1st) 372 (10th) Walks 334 (14th) 905 (4th) Strikeouts 893 (5th) 1.22 (1st) WHIP 1.31 (4th) 56 (2nd) Hit Batters 31 (14th) WEST Team W-L GB IND 72-48 -- COL 63-57 9.0 LOU 47-73 25.0 TOL 46-74 26.0 NORTH Team W-L GB SWB 65-53 -- PAW 65-54 0.5 LHV 64-56 2.0 ROC 60-59 5.5 BUF 58-61 7.5 SYR 58-61 7.5 SOUTH Team W-L GB CHA 68-52 -- NOR 61-59 7.0 DUR 57-63 11.0 GWN 53-67 15.0 INDIANS AMONG IL INDIVIDUAL LEAGUE LEADERS Doubles Jeff Clement T-1st 34 Extra-Base Hits Jeff Clement 3rd 51 Total Bases Jeff Clement 6th 191 Stolen Bases Chase d’Arnaud 2nd 30 Slugging % Jeff Clement 4th .511 Wins Rick VandenHurk T-2nd 11 Games Tim Wood 3rd 46 Saves Tim Wood 3rd 16 Innings Pitched Justin Wilson T-9th 125.1 Strikeouts Justin Wilson 2nd 126 WHIP Justin Wilson T-6th 1.17 Starter BAA Justin Wilson 1st .187 INDIANAPOLIS VS. COLUMBUS SERIES HISTORY Overall At IND AT COL 2012 6-9 4-4 2-5 2011 8-13 4-6 3-7 All-Time (IL Era) 121-138 69-60 52-78 ON THE PREVIOUS HOMESTAND Games 4 ERA 3.34 (13 ER in 35.0 IP) Record 1-3 Starter W-L 1-1 Average .195 (23-for-118) Starter ERA 2.73 (8 ER in 26.1 IP) Runs Per Game 1.5 (6 runs) Reliever W-L 0-2 Home Runs 0 Reliever ERA 5.19 (5 ER in 8.2 IP) RISP .192 (5-for-26) Save/Opps 0/0 Altoona Curve - Double-A - (56-61) -- 4th Last Game: Aug. 9 vs. Bowie - Win, 9-4 Notables: Curry (1-for-2, 1 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI) Cabrera (2-for-5, 2 R, 1 RBI) PIRATES ORGANIZATION UPDATE Pittsburgh Pirates (63-48) -- 2nd August 9 R H E W: Saunders (6-8) ARI 6 10 1 L: Rodriguez (7-11) PIT 3 8 0 SV: Putz (21) Notables: Locke (2.1 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 1 SO) Marte (2-for-4, 1 3B, 1 RBI) Sanchez (3-for-4, 1 R) Next Game:San Diego at Pittsburgh - Aug. 10 Probables: Volquez (SD) vs. J. McDonald (PIT) Bradenton Marauders - Hi-A - 2nd half (23-23) - 1st Last Game: Aug. 9 @ Charlotte - Loss, 3-0 Notables:Taillon (5.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 3 SO) Singer (1-for-2, 1 2B) West Virginia Power - Low-A - 2nd half (26-21) - 1st Last Game: Aug. 9 @ Lexington - Win, 8-3 Notables: Polanco (2-for-5, 2 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI) Gamache (2-for-5, 1 2B, 1 HR, 2 RBI) UPCOMING SCHEDULE & PROBABLES Sat., August 11 @ Columbus -- 7:05 p.m. LHP TJ McFarland vs. RHP Chris Leroux (IND) Sun., August 12 @ Columbus -- 6:05 p.m. LHP Matt Packer vs. RHP Daniel Cabrera (IND) Mon., August 13 OFF DAY Tues., August 14 @ Rochester -- 7:05 p.m. TBA vs. RHP Kyle McPherson (IND) Wed., August 15 @ Rochester -- 7:05 p.m. TBA vs. LHP Justin Wilson (IND) Game #121 Road Game #57 Indianapolis Indians (72-48) at Columbus Clippers (63-57) Friday, August 10, 2012 -- First Pitch -- @ 7:05 p.m. EDT Huntington Park -- Columbus, Ohio Radio Broadcast: WNDE 1260 AM, WNDE.com and iheartradio Indians RHP Rick VandenHurk (11-3, 3.34 ERA) vs. Clippers RHP Roberto Hernandez (NR)
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS
INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS GAME NOTES
A HISTORIC NIGHT: LHP Justin Wilson allowed just one walk and zero hits while facing the minimum number of batters in an eight-inning, rain-shortened no-hitter on Thursday night at Victory Field ... Charlotte CF Dewayne Wise drew a walk to end Wilson’s bid at perfection in the top of the seventh inning, but Wilson immediately induced a double play on the next pitch ... Wilson then braved a rainy top of the eighth before the game was called and he came away with the first no-hitter at Victory Field since RHP Ian Snell no-hit the Norfolk Tides on 5/15/05 ... The southpaw also had five strikeouts in the contest and now ranks second in the International League with 126 on the season ... It was the second no-hitter that Wilson (9-5, 3.88 ERA) has been a part of this season: On 5/29 in Durham, Wilson tossed the first 7.1 innings as he, RHP Jose Diaz and LHP Doug Slaten combined to no-hit the Bulls ... By taking part in two no-hitters this season, Wilson became just the fourth pitcher in International League history to be a part of two no-hitters in a single season and the first since Earl Harrist tossed two nine-inning no-nos for Syracuse in 1946
TRIBE TRENDS: Thanks to Wilson’s brilliant no-hit performance the Indians enter the current series in Columbus with a nine-game lead over the second place Clippers, who fell to Durham 12-2 on Thursday night ... The Indians hope to bounce back from earlier struggles this season at Huntington Park where they have gone 2-5
TONIGHT’S TRIBE STARTER: Defending International League Pitcher of the Week, RHP Rick VandenHurk will take the mound for the Indians in the series opener tonight ... He comes into the game with an 11-3 record and 3.334 ERA ... His team-leading 11 wins place Vandenhurk in a four-way tie for the second-most in the International League, trailing only Syracuse Chiefs and former Indianapolis RHP Zach Duke (12) ... He also made one start for the Class-A Bradenton Marauders and is 12-3 with a 3.50 ERA overall in 2012 ... VandenHurk has won two straight starts ... In his most recent start, 8/5 at Rochester against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, VandenHurk picked up the win on 7.0 innings with four hits (one home run), two earned runs, two walks and seven strikeouts ... VandenHurk last faced the Clippers on 7/15 at Victory Field, picking up the win on 6.0 innings, six hits, two earned runs, three walks and three strikeouts ... Vanden-Hurk’s most recently started in Columbus on 7/8 and suffered his first loss of the season, tossing 5.0 innings and allowing five hits (one home run), seven runs (five earned) and five walks while striking out six Clippers
TONIGHT’S CLIPPERS STARTER: RHP Roberto Hernandez makes just his second start for Columbus ... On 7/31 against Rochester, Hernandez took a no decision on 5.0 innings pitched, allowing nine hits, five earned runs, two walks, two strikeouts and one wild pitch ... Hernandez has made his last two starts in the Class-A Midwestern League for the Lake County Captains, going 1-1 with a 3.65 ERA ... In his most recent start, 8/5 against South Bend, Hernandez suffered the loss, tossing 7.1 innings and allowing six hits (four home runs), four earned runs and one walk while striking out nine Silver Hawks
MAJOR LEAGUE MATCHUP: Both VandenHurk and Hernandez have spent significant time in the major leagues ... While parts of four seasons with the then-Florida Marlins and parts of the past two seasons with the Baltimore Orioles, VandenHurk is 8-10 in 46 big league appearances (35 starts) with a 5.97 career ERA ... Hernandez, meanwhile, spent part or all of six seasons with the Cleveland Indians under the assumed name Fausto Carmona before being ar-rested in his native Dominican Republic in January and charged with identification fraud ... As Carmona, Hernandez went 53-66 with a 4.59 ERA in 181 games (150 starts) for Cleveland, tossing seven complete games and three shutouts
HE’S GRRRREAT: In addition to catching Wilson’s no-hitter on Thursday night, C Tony Sanchez provided the southpaw with all of the offense needed, and then some, going 1-for-3 with two RBI ... In 45 games with the Indians, Sanchez now has 17 RBI and 14 runs scored
YAMAICO ME CRAZY: 3B Yamaico Navarro went 2-for-3 with a double, a triple and two runs scored in Thursday night’s win ... In his past 10 games, Navarro is batting .303 (10-for-33) with three doubles, one triple, one home run, five RBI and four runs scored
SUDDENLY, SUTTON: LF Drew Sutton got off the schnied in a big way on Thursday night, following Navarro’s triple with an RBI double, Sutton’s first hit since joining the Indians ... The RBI proved to be the game-winner as Wilson shutdown the Charlotte offense ... Sutton finished the game 1-for-3 with a double and an RBI ... In 41 International League games between the Gwinnett Braves and the Tribe this season, Sutton is batting .262 with 11 doubles, two triples, 16 RBI, 19 runs and two stolen bases ... In 42 major league games between the Tampa Bay Rays and Pittsburgh Pirates this sea-son, Sutton has batted .254 with 12 doubles, one triple, one home run, 13 RBI and 12 runs scored
2012 TRIBE AT A GLANCEOverall 72-48 Streak W1Home 41-23 Home Streak W1Road 31-25 Road Streak W1Place 1st Last 5 2-3Games Behind -- Last 10 5-5
Home Attendance 514,856 Home Openings 62Average Attendance 8,304 League Rank 3rd
ON THE PREVIOUS HOMESTANDGames 4 ERA 3.34 (13 ER in 35.0 IP)Record 1-3 Starter W-L 1-1Average .195 (23-for-118) Starter ERA 2.73 (8 ER in 26.1 IP)Runs Per Game 1.5 (6 runs) Reliever W-L 0-2Home Runs 0 Reliever ERA 5.19 (5 ER in 8.2 IP)RISP .192 (5-for-26) Save/Opps 0/0
UPCOMING SCHEDULE & PROBABLES Sat., August 11 @ Columbus -- 7:05 p.m. LHP TJ McFarland vs. RHP Chris Leroux (IND) Sun., August 12 @ Columbus -- 6:05 p.m. LHP Matt Packer vs. RHP Daniel Cabrera (IND) Mon., August 13 OFF DAY Tues., August 14 @ Rochester -- 7:05 p.m. TBA vs. RHP Kyle McPherson (IND) Wed., August 15 @ Rochester -- 7:05 p.m. TBA vs. LHP Justin Wilson (IND)
Game #121 Road Game #57 Indianapolis Indians (72-48) at Columbus Clippers (63-57)Friday, August 10, 2012 -- First Pitch -- @ 7:05 p.m. EDT
Huntington Park -- Columbus, OhioRadio Broadcast: WNDE 1260 AM, WNDE.com and iheartradio
Indians RHP Rick VandenHurk (11-3, 3.34 ERA) vs. Clippers RHP Roberto Hernandez (NR)
VS. COLUMBUS2012vs.COL:1-1,5.73ERA(7ERin11.0IP),11H,8BB,9K2012atCOL:0-1,9.00ERA(5ERin5.0IP),5H,5BB,6K2012vs.COL(Home):1-0,3.00ERA(2ERin6.0IP),6H,3BB,3K
BATTER-PITCHER MATCHUPSHernandez(akaFaustoCarmona)vs.IndianapolisPLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI BB SORobertoHernandez(akaFaustoCarmona)hasneverfacedIndianapolisinhiscareer.
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INDIANS PITCHING STATISTICS & POSITIONAL/LINEUP RECORD BREAKDOWN
STARTERSMonth Record ERA ER/IP Average IPApril 9-6 2.94 42/128.2 5.2May 10-7 2.97 56/169.2 5.2June 15-6 3.82 69/162.1 5.2July 10-9 3.99 70/158.0 5.1August 4-1 2.50 14/50.1 6.1SeptemberTOTALS 48-29 3.38 251/669.0 5.2
Leading after 6 59-5 34-2 25-3Leading after 7 56-4 33-1 23-3Leading after 8 58-3 34-1 24-2Tied after 6 9-8 6-5 3-3Tied after 7 9-8 5-4 4-4Tied after 8 8-6 3-2 5-4Trailing after 6 4-34 1-16 3-18Trailing after 7 5-33 2-17 3-16Trailing after 8 2-36 1-19 1-17
Indians Score First 48-19 25-9 23-10Opp Scores First 24-29 16-14 8-15
Games Decided By 1 Run 16-20 10-7 6-13Games Decided By 2 Runs 19-11 8-8 11-3Games Decided By 3 Runs 8-3 6-2 2-1Games Decided By 3+ Runs 29-14 16-6 13-8
22 games -- 1x: MR -- Brandon Boggs, 6/10-7/12-2 Longest On-Base Streak ---2 games -- 3x: MR -- Jeff Clement, 5/28-5/29 Longest HR Streak ---5 games -- 1x: MR -- Jeff Clement 5/31-6/6 Longest RBI Streak ---
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING9.0 -- 2x: MR -- Daniel Cabrera, 7/13 vs. COL Most Innings Pitched (Starter) 9.0 -- 1x: MR -- Jeanmar Gomez, 7/13 vs. COL
5.0 -- 1x: MR -- Rick VandenHurk, 5/14 vs. NOR Most Innings Pitched (Reliever) 6.0 -- 2x: MR -- Doug Mathis, 6/8 @ PAW10 -- 1x: MR -- Daniel Cabrera, 6/15 @ CHA Most Hits Allowed (Starter) 10 -- 2x: MR -- T.J McFarland, 7/7 @ COL5 -- 2x: MR -- Kris Johnson, 7/17 vs. GWN Most Hits Allowed (Reliever) 7 -- 2x: MR -- Juan Cedeno, 8/2 @ SWB8 -- 1x: MR -- Justin Wilson, 7/14 vs. COL Most Runs Allowed (Starter) 8 -- 1x: MR -- T.J McFarland, 7/7 @ COL5 -- 1x: MR -- Kris Johnson, 7/17 vs. GWN Most Runs Allowed (Reliever) 6 -- 1x: MR -- Juan Cedeno, 8/2 @ SWB8 -- 1x: MR -- Justin Wilson, 7/14 vs. COL Most Earned Runs Allowed (Starter) 8 -- 1x: MR -- T.J McFarland, 7/7 @ COL5 -- 1x: MR -- Kris Johnson, 7/17 vs. GWN Most Earned Runs Allowed (Reliever) 6 -- 1x: MR -- Juan Cedeno, 8/2 @ SWB3 -- 1x: MR -- Rudy Owens, 4/10 @ COL Most Home Runs Allowed (Starter) 3 -- 2x: MR -- Tim Gustafson, 7/1 @ LOU
3 -- 1x: MR -- Kris Johnson, 7/17 vs. GWN Most Home Runs Allowed (Reliever) 2 -- 1x: MR -- Manny Delcarmen, 6/23 vs, SWB7 -- 1x: MR -- Jeff Locke, 7/23 @ TOL Most Walks (Starter) 5 -- 4x: MR -- Andy Oliver, 6/28 vs. TOL4 -- 1x: MR -- Jose Diaz, 5/12 vs. NOR Most Walks (Reliever) 4 -- 4x: MR -- Nelson Figueroa, 6/23 vs. SWB
3 -- 1x: MR -- Rick VandenHurk, 6/28 vs. TOL Most HBPs (Starter) 2 -- 6x: MR -- Brooks Brown, 7/20 @ TOL2 -- 2x: MR -- Chris Leroux, 7/3 @ LOU Most HBPs (Reliever) 1 -- 10x: MR -- Cory Gearrin, 6/18 @ GWN11 -- 1x: MR -- Jeff Locke, 5/27 @ LOU Most Strikeouts (Starter) 10 -- 1x: MR -- Liam Hendriks, 6/9 vs. ROC6 -- 1x: MR -- Bryan Morris, 6/6 @ PAW Most Strikeouts (Reliever) 7 -- 1x: MR -- Buddy Carlyle, 6/19 @ GWN
2 -- 9x: MR -- Daniel Cabrera, 8/7 vs. CHA Most Wild Pitches 5 -- 1x: MR -- Andy Oliver, 6/28 vs. TOL18.2 -- 1x: MR -- Rudy Owens, 4/15-5/3 Longest Scoreless Streak -----
TEAM HITTING16 -- 1x: MR -- 6/11 vs. ROC Most Runs / Game 13 -- 1x: MR -- 6/5 @ PAW21 -- 1x: MR -- 8/2 @ SWB Most Hits / Game 15 -- 3x: MR -- 7/6 @ COL0 -- 11x: MR -- 8/6 vs. CHA Fewest Runs 0 -- 11x: MR -- 8/9 vs. CHA2 -- 2x: MR -- 7/13 vs. COL Fewest Hits 0 -- 2x: MR -- 8/9 vs. CHA
7 (2nd) -- 2x: MR -- 7/21-2 @ TOL Most Runs / Inning 5 (6th) -- 4x: MR -- 8/7 vs. CHA7 (9th) -- 1x: MR -- 8/2 @ SWB Most Hits / Inning 6 (4th) -- 2x: MR -- 7/14 vs. COL
6 -- 2x: MR -- 7/20 @ TOL Most Doubles 7 -- 1x: MR -- 4/18 vs. COL3 -- 1x: MR -- 5/25 vs. LOU Most Triples 2 -- 3x: MR -- 8/7 vs. CHA4 -- 2x: MR -- 7/4 vs. LOU Most Home Runs 6 -- 1x: MR -- 5/19 @ BUF
2 (1st) -- 3x: MR -- 7/14 vs. COL Most Home Runs / Inning 2 (6th) -- 7x: MR -- 7/17 vs. GWN6 games -- 1x: MR -- 6/30-7/5 Most Consecutive Games W/ A HR 5 games -- 1x: MR -- 6/4 - 6/8
8 -- 2x: MR -- 5/28 vs. DUR Most Extra-Base Hits 10 -- 1x: MR -- 7/6 @ COL14 -- 2x: MR -- 6/11 vs. ROC Most RBI 13 -- 1x: MR -- 6/5 @ PAW
8 -- 5x: MR -- 7/2 @ LOU Most Walks 10 -- 1x: MR -- 7/23 @ TOL2 -- 9x: MR -- 7/20 @ TOL Most HBPs 3 -- 2x: MR -- 6/28 vs. TOL
15 -- 4x: MR -- 7/23 @ TOL Most Strikeouts 17 -- 1x: MR -- 7/23 @ TOL6 -- 1x: MR -- 6/6 @ PAW Most Stolen Bases 5 -- 1x: MR -- 7/8 @ COL
15 -- 1x: MR -- 4/27 @ DUR Most Runners Left On Base 15 -- 1x: MR -- 5/01 @ NORTEAM PITCHING
15.0 -- 1x: MR -- 5/24 vs. LOU Most Innings Pitched 14.1 -- 1x: MR -- 5/24 vs. LOU13 -- 1x: MR -- 6/5 @ PAW Most Runs Allowed 16 -- 1x: MR -- 6/11 vs. ROC
6 (4th) -- 2x: MR -- 7/14 vs. COL Most Hits Allowed / Inning 7 (9th) -- 1x: MR -- 8/2 @ SWB0 -- 11x: MR -- 8/9 vs. CHA Fewest Runs Allowed 0 -- 11x: MR -- 8/6 vs. CHA0 -- 2x: MR -- 8/9 vs. CHA Fewest Hits Allowed 2 -- 2x: MR -- 7/13 vs. COL6 -- 1x: MR -- 5/19 @ BUF Most Home Runs Allowed 4 -- 2x: MR -- 7/4 vs. LOU
2 (6th) -- 7x: MR -- 7/17 vs. GWN Most Home Runs Allowed / Inning 2 (1st) -- 3x: MR -- 7/14 vs. COL5 games -- 1x: MR -- 6/4 - 6/8 Most Consec. Games Allowing A HR 6 games -- 1x: MR -- 6/30-7/5
10 -- 1x: MR -- 7/23 @ TOL Most Walks 8 -- 5x: MR -- 7/2 @ LOU3 -- 2x: MR -- 6/28 vs. TOL Most HBPs 2 -- 9x: MR -- 7/20 @ TOL17 -- 1x: MR -- 7/23 @ TOL Most Strikeouts 15 -- 4x: MR -- 7/23 @ TOL
1 -- 2x: MR -- 7/12-2 vs. COL Most Balks 2 -- 1x: MR -- 6/27 vs. TOL3 -- 2x: MR -- 6/16 @ CHA Most Wild Pitches 5 -- 1x: MR -- 6/28 vs. TOL
TEAM MISCELLANEOUSCurrent Overall Streak Won 1 -- 8/9 Largest Margin Of Victory 16 runs -- 1x: MR -- 6/11 vs. ROCCurrent Home Streak Won 1 -- 8/9 Largest Margin Of Defeat 11 runs -- 1x: MR -- 6/5 @ PAWCurrent Road Streak Won 1 -- 8/5 Walk Off Wins (Indians) 3x: MR -- 7/12-2 @ COLLongest Overall Winning Streak 8 games -- 1x: MR -- 6/27 - 7/4 Walk Off Wins (Opponents) 5x: MR -- 6/16 @ CHALongest Home Winning Streak 7 games -- 1x: MR -- 4/24 - 5/9 Largest Home Crowd 14,504 -- vs. LOU, 7/4Longest Road Winning Streak 9 games -- 1x: MR -- 6/17 - 7/3 Largest Road Crowd 13,227 -- @ TOL, 4/6Longest Overall Losing Streak 5 games -- 1x: MR -- 5/15 - 5/19 Longest Game (Innings) 15 -- 1x: MR -- 5/24 vs. LOULongest Home Losing Streak 4 games -- 1x: MR -- 7/31 - 8/8 Longest Game (Duration) 4:46 -- 1x: MR -- 7/2 @ LOULongest Road Losing Streak 7 games -- 1x: MR -- 5/3 - 5/19 Shortest Game (Duration) 1:58 -- 1x: MR -- 5/14 vs. NOR
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* -- Victory Field Record
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BULLPEN NOTES
vs. ALL: 37 games, 0-2, 3.79 ERA, 3 SV, 40.1 IP, 39 H, 18 R, 17 ER, 3 HR, 4 HB, 18 BB, 30 SO, 3 WPLast Game: 8/6 vs. CHA -- Loss, 2.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 1 HB, 3 SO vs. Columbus: 4 games, 0-0, 4.50 ERA, (2 ER in 4.0 IP), 5 H, 1 BB, 3 SOPrev. Series: 1 game, 0-1, 0.00 ERA, (0 ER in 2.0 IP), 2 H, 1 HB, 3 SO Prev. Homestand: 1 G, 0-1, 0.00 ERA, (0 ER in 2.0 IP), 2 H, 1 HB, 3 SOHome: 19 G, 0-2, 2 SV, 2.84 ERA (8 ER in 25.1 IP), 26 H, 9 BB, 18 SO Road: 18 G, 0-0, 1 SV, 5.40 ERA (9 ER in 15.0 IP), 13 H, 9 BB, 12 SO vs. LHB: .267 BA, 16-for-60, 5 R, 6 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 11 BB, 11 SO vs. RHB: .250 BA, 23-for-92, 13 R, 3 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 13 RBI, 7 BB, 19 SO
#55 Jose Diaz RHP -- Signed as FA on 11/10/11 0-2, 3.79 ERA, 3 SV, 8 HLDSeason-Highs
IP 3.0 2x MR -- 6/27 vs. TOLH 3 4x MR -- 7/2 @ LOUR 4 1x MR -- 5/04 @ NOR
ER 4 1x MR -- 5/04 @ NORHR 1 3x MR -- 7/2 @ LOUBB 4 1x MR -- 5/12 vs. NORSO 3 2x MR -- 8/6 vs. CHA
Career-HighsIPH
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2012: Earned consecutive one out saves on 4/24 & 4/25 ... Struck out the side in game two of doubleheader against Toledo on 4/152011: Pitched for two Baltimore affiliates ... Converted 22 of 25 save opps. with a 1.41 ERA for Double-A Bowie, while striking out 38 in 32.0 innnings ... Converted one save in two opps. with a 5.68 ERA with Triple-A Norfolk ... Overall ranked third among Orioles farmhands with 23 saves.Career:
vs. ALL: 5 games, 0-0, 3.38 ERA, 0 SV, 5.1 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 HR, 0 HB, 3 BB, 6 SO, 0 WPLast Game: 8/7 vs. CHA -- 1.0 IP, 1 SO vs. Columbus:Prev. Series: 1 game, 0-0, 0.00 ERA (0 ER in 1.0 IP), 1 SO Prev. Homestand: 1 game, 0-0, 0.00 ERA (0 ER in 1.0 IP), 1 SOHome: 5 games, 0-0, 3.38 ERA, (2 ER in 5.1 IP), 3 H, 3 BB, 6 SO Road: vs. LHB: .143 BA, 1-for-7, 1 R, 1 RBI, 2 BB, 4 SO vs. RHB: .167 BA, 2-for-12, 1 R, 1 HR 1 BB, 2 SO
#48 Logan Kensing RHP -- Signed as FA on 1/4/12 0-0, 3.38 ERA, 0 SV, 0 HLDSeason-Highs
IP 2.0 1x MR -- 7/25 vs. PAWH 2 1x MR -- 7/25 vs. PAWR 2 1x MR -- 7/31 vs. BUF
ER 2 1x MR -- 7/31 vs. BUFHR 1 1x MR -- 7/31 vs. BUFBB 2 1x MR -- 7/29 vs. BUFSO 2 2x MR -- 7/27 vs. PAW
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vs. ALL: 29 games, 1 GS, 5-2, 3.12 ERA, 1 SV, 49.0 IP, 44 H, 20 R, 17 ER, 2 HR, 2 HB, 13 BB, 40 SO, 2 WPLast Game: 8/8 vs. CHA -- Blown Save, 1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 SO vs. Columbus: 5 G, 1 GS, 0-1, 4.50 ERA (6 ER in 12.0 IP), 7 H, 4 BB, 7 SOPrev. Series: 1 game, 0-0, 1 BS, 0.00 ERA (0 ER in 1.0 IP), 1 H, 2 SO Prev. Homestand: 1 game, 0-0, 1 BS, 0.00 ERA (0 ER in 1.0 IP), 1 H, 2 SOHome: 15 gms., 2-1, 3.96 ERA (11 ER in 25.0 IP), 23 H, 6 BB, 21 SO Road: 14 games, 3-1, 1 SV, 2.25 ERA (6 ER in 24.0 IP), 21 H, 7 BB, 19 SOvs. LHB: .307 BA, 23-for-75, 6 R, 2 2B, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 9 BB, 15 SO vs. RHB:.189 BA, 21-for-111, 14 R, 8 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 12 RBI, 4 BB, 25 SO
#34 Daniel McCutchen RHP -- Acquired From NYY in 09 5-2, 3.12 ERA, 1 SV, 2 HLDSeason-Highs
IP 3.0 5x MR -- 8/2 @ SWBH 6 1x MR -- 4/19 vs. COLR 4 1x MR -- 4/19 vs. COL
ER 4 1x MR -- 4/19 vs. COLHR 1 2x MR -- 7/6 @ COLBB 2 3x MR -- 7/14 vs. COLSO 4 2x MR -- 8/2 @ SWB
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#29 Evan Meek RHP -- Selected from TB in ‘07 Rule V 3-2, 2.52 ERA, 1 SV, 5 HLDSeason-Highs
IP 3.0 1x MR -- 5/30 vs. DURH 3 1x MR -- 8/7 vs. CHAR 2 4x MR -- 8/7 vs. CHA
ER 2 3x MR -- 8/7 vs. CHAHR 1 3x MR -- 6/30 @ LOUBB 3 1x MR -- 6/16 @ CHASO 4 1x MR -- 5/12 vs. NOR
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vs. ALL: 29 games, 3-2, 2.52 ERA, 1 SV, 39.1 IP, 28 H, 13 R, 9 ER, 3 HR, 2 HB, 23 BB, 33 SO, 2 WPLast Game: 8/7 vs. CHA -- 0.2 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 ER vs. Columbus: 2 games, 0-0, 4.50 ERA (1 ER in 2.0 IP), 2 H, 2 BB, 3 SOPrev. Series: 1 game, 0-0, 27.00 ERA (2 ER in 0.2 IP), 3 H Prev. Homestand: 1 game, 0-0, 27.00 ERA (2 ER in 0.2 IP), 3 HHome: 17 gms., 1-1, 1.35 ERA, (4 ER in 26.2 IP), 15 H, 11 BB, 22 SO Road: 12 gms., 2-1, 4.97 ERA, (7 ER in 12.2 IP), 13 H, 12 BB, 11 SOvs. LHB: .206 BA, 13-for-63, 5 R, 2 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 13 BB, 12 SO vs. RHB: .195 BA, 15-for-77, 8 R, 4 2B, 1 HR, 6 RBI, 10 BB, 21 SO
#38 Bryan Morris RHP -- Acquired From LAD in 2008 2-2, 2.73 ERA, 5 SV, 9 HLDSeason-Highs
IP 3.2 1x MR -- 5/02 @ NORH 4 3x MR -- 8/7 vs. CHAR 3 4x MR -- 8/7 vs. CHA
#12 Anderson Hernandez INF - 89 G, .270 BA, 40 R, 1 HR, 34 RBI, 2 SB Last Game: 8/8 vs. CHA -- 0-for-4Prev. Series: 3 games, .222 BA (2-for-9), 1 2B, 1 BBPrev. Homestand: 3 games, .222 BA (2-for-9), 1 2B, 1 BBvs. Columbus: 10 G, .375 BA (12-for-32), 3 R, 1 3B, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 2 BB, 6 SOCurrent Streak: hitless in last game (0-for-4)Longest Hitting Streak: 9 games (5/21-5/30), 12-for-36, 4 R, 2 2B, 1 3B, 3 RBI
Season-HighsR 3 1x MR -- 6/3 vs. SYRH 4 2x MR -- 7/14 vs. COL2B 1 8x MR -- 8/7 vs. CHA3B 1 5x MR -- 7/17 vs. GWNHR 1 1x MR -- 7/8 @ COLRBI 4 1x MR -- 5/4 @ NORBB 1 14x MR -- 8/7 vs. CHASO 4 1x MR -- 4/12 @ COLSB 2 1x MR -- 6/3 vs. SYR
#17 Brock Holt INF -- 3 G, .300 BA, 2 R, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB Last Game: 8/9 vs. CHA -- 0-for-3, 1 BB, 1 SOPrev. Series: 3 games, .300 BA (3-for-10), 2 R, 1 2B, 2 BB, 2 SO, 1 CSPrev. Homestand: 3 games, .300 BA (3-for-10), 2 R, 1 2B, 2 BB, 2 SO, 1 CSvs. Columbus: Current Streak: hitless in last game (0-for-3, 1 BB, 1 SO)Longest Hitting Streak: 2 games (8/7-8/8), 3-for-7, 2 R, 1 2B, 1 BB
Season-HighsR 1 2x MR -- 8/8 vs. CHAH 2 1x MR -- 8/8 vs. CHA2B 1 1x MR -- 8/8 vs. CHA3BHRRBIBB 1 2x MR -- 8/9 vs. CHASO 1 2x MR -- 8/9 vs. CHASB
2012: Began the season with Double-A Altoona ... Had ten-game hitting streak, tied for the longest on the team this season, snapped on 5/28...Batted .457 (16-for-35) during streak ... Had nine-game hit streak snapped in G1 on 6/13 (13-for-33, .394 BA) ... Had 22-game on-base streak snapped on 6/27 (.383, 7 2B, 1 3B, 16 RBI, 11 BB, 7 K) ... Hit .375 in 26 games in June ... Named an Eastern League All-Star for a second straight season … Batted .345 after the All-Star break (29-for-84) … Was promoted to Triple-A Indianapolis on August 7 ... Was the second-best hitter in the Eastern League (.322) at time of promotion …Ranked fifth-best in the EL with 123 hits at time of promotion ... Led Altoona in multi-hit games (39) at time of his promotion
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#7 Alex Presley OF -- 21 G, .312 BA, 16 R, 5 HR, 14 RBI, 4 SB Last Game: 8/9 vs. CHA -- 2-for-4Prev. Series: 1 game, .500 BA (2-for-4)Prev. Homestand: 1 game, .500 BA (2-for-4)vs. Columbus: 2 games, .500 BA (4-for-8), 2 R, 1 BB, 2 SOCurrent Streak: 3 games (6-for-12, 2 R, 1 BB)Longest Hitting Streak: 2 G (4x - MR - 6/2-6/3), 5-for-8, 5 R, 1 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI
Season-HighsR 3 1x MR -- 6/3 vs. SYRH 3 2x MR -- 6/3 vs. SYR2B 1 2x MR -- 6/2 vs. SYR3B 1 3x MR -- 5/25 vs. LOUHR 1 5x MR -- 6/3 vs. SYRRBI 3 2x MR -- 5/28 vs. DURBB 2 2x MR -- 6/3 vs. SYRSO 3 1x MR -- 5/17 @ LHVSB 1 4x MR -- 6/3 vs. SYR
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#24 Jose Morales C -- 54 G, .266 BA, 11 R, 1 HR, 30 RBI, 0 SB Last Game: 8/7 vs. CHA -- 0-for-2, 1 R, 1 BB, 1 SOPrev. Series: 1 game, .000 BA (0-for-2), 1 R, 1 BB, 1 SOPrev. Homestand: 1 game, .000 BA (0-for-2), 1 R, 1 BB, 1 SOvs. Columbus: 4 games, .091 BA (1-for-11), 1 R, 3 RBI, 1 BB, 2 SO, 2 SFCurrent Streak: hitless in last game (0-for-2, 1 R, 1 BB, 1 SO)Longest Hitting Streak: 7 games. (5/15-5/26), 10-for-27, 1 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BB
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Date Opponent W/L Score Inn. Record Pos. GB Pitcher (W/L) Pitcher Save Time Game Att. Home Att.
April 6 at Toledo L 5-1 9 0-1 4th 1.0 Wilson (0-1) ----- 2:41 13,227
April 7 at Toledo W 8-7 9 1-1 T-2nd 0.5 Slaten (1-0) ----- 3:57 6,571
April 8 at Toledo W 8-2 9 2-1 2nd 0.5 Lincoln (1-0) ----- 2:55 3,811
April 9 at Columbus L 4-3 9 2-2 2nd 1.5 Wood (0-1) ----- 2:44 7,507
April 10 at Columbus L 5-4 12 2-3 2nd 2.5 Wood (0-2) ----- 3:33 4,245
April 11 at Columbus W 8-6 9 3-3 2nd 1.5 Wilson (1-1) ----- 2:48 4,640
April 12 at Columbus L 5-4 9 3-4 3rd 2.5 Locke (0-1) ----- 2:52 6,229
April 13 vs. Toledo W 3-2 9 4-4 T-2nd 1.5 McCutchen (1-0) ----- 2:42 14,073 14,073
April 14 vs. Toledo Postponed *** To be made up as part of a double header on 4/15 ***
April 15-1 vs. Toledo W 9-2 7 5-4 T-2nd 1.0 Reyes (1-0) Morris (1) 2:05 ---- ----
April 15-2 vs. Toledo L 4-3 10 5-5 T-2nd 1.5 Diaz (0-1) ---- 3:01 6,094 20,167
April 16 vs. Toledo L 9-2 9 5-6 3rd 1.5 Burnett (0-1) ----- 2:36 3,745 23,912
April 17 vs. Columbus L 5-1 9 5-7 3rd 3.0 Wilson (1-2) ----- 2:41 3,636 27,548
April 18 vs. Columbus W 4-3 9 6-7 3rd 2.0 Locke (1-1) Wood (1) 2:49 3,455 31,003
April 19 vs. Columbus L 4-0 9 6-8 3rd 3.0 McCutchen (1-1) ----- 2:53 4,563 35,566
April 20 vs. Columbus Postponed *** To be made up as part of a double header on 7/12 ***
April 21 at Louisville W 9-1 9 7-8 3rd 2.5 Reyes (2-0) ----- 2:38 13,131
April 22 at Louisville L 3-2 9 7-9 3rd 3.5 Wood (0-3) ----- 2:43 6,336
April 23 at Louisville L 4-2 9 7-10 3rd 4.5 Wilson (1-3) ----- 2:39 5,941
April 24 vs. Louisville W 5-3 9 8-10 3rd 4.5 Locke (2-1) Diaz (1) 2:59 4,370 39,936
April 25 vs. Louisville W 5-1 9 9-10 3rd 4.5 Wood (1-3) Diaz (2) 2:40 5,639 45,575
April 27 @ Durham W 13-2 9 10-10 3rd 3.5 Reyes (3-0) Morris (2) 3:31 8,473
April 28 @ Durham W 2-0 9 11-10 3rd 2.5 Owens (1-0) Slaten (1) 2:26 8,411
April 29 @ Durham W 2-0 9 12-10 3rd 1.5 Wilson (2-3) Slaten (2) 2:18 7,374
April 30 @ Durham L 1-0 9 12-11 3rd 2.0 Moskos (0-1) ----- 2:05 3,797
May 1 @ Norfolk W 6-4 9 13-11 T-2nd 2.0 McCutchen (2-1) Slaten (3) 3:28 2,674
May 2 @ Norfolk W 3-1 9 14-11 2nd 2.0 Reyes (4-0) Slaten (4) 2:48 4,329
May 3 @ Norfolk L 3-2 13 14-12 3rd 3.0 Moskso (0-2) ----- 3:53 3,016
May 4 @ Norfolk L 10-5 9 14-13 3rd 3.0 McCutchen (2-2) ----- 3:03 5,320
May 5 vs. Louisville W 4-0 9 15-13 T-2nd 3.0 Locke (3-1) ----- 2:15 7,816 53,391
May 6 vs. Louisville W 4-2 9 16-13 T-2nd 2.0 Morris (1-0) Slaten (5) 2:35 8,183 61,574
May 7 vs. Lehigh Valley W 4-0 9 17-13 2nd 2.0 Reyes (5-0) ----- 2:17 3,900 65,474
May 8 vs. Lehigh Valley W 7-2 9 18-13 3rd 2.0 Owens (2-0 ----- 2:49 4,811 70,285
May 9 vs. Lehigh Valley W 5-0 9 19-13 T-1st ----- Wilson (3-3) ----- 2:44 5,359 75,644
May 10 vs. Lehigh Valley L 5-1 9 19-14 2nd 1.0 Locke (3-2) ----- 2:49 11,676 87,320
May 11 vs. Norfolk W 4-1 9 20-14 1st ----- Cabrera (1-0) Slaten (6) 2:31 10,159 97,479
May 12 vs. Norfolk W 5-4 14 21-14 1st ----- Wood (2-3) ----- 4:41 8,852 106,331
May 13 vs. Norfolk L 2-0 9 21-15 1st ----- Owens (2-1) ----- 2:16 6,241 112,572
May 14 vs. Norfolk W 1-0 9 22-15 1st ----- VandenHurk (1-0) Slaten (7) 1:58 13,394 125,966
May 15 @ Lehigh Valley L 4-0 9 22-16 1st ----- Locke (3-3) ----- 2:29 7,921
May 16 @ Lehigh Valley L 1-0 9 22-17 1st ----- Cabrera (1-1) ----- 2:37 7,998
May 17 @ Lehigh Valley L 1-0 9 22-18 1st ----- Reyes (5-1) ----- 2:08 8,409
May 18 @ Lehigh Valley L 3-0 9 22-19 1st ----- Owens (2-2) ----- 2:53 10,100
May 19 @ Buffalo L 11-6 9 22-20 1st ----- Morris (1-1) ----- 3:50 7,005
May 20 @ Buffalo W 4-1 9 23-20 1st ----- VandenHurk (2-0) Slaten (8) 2:44 6,875
May 21 @ Buffalo W 8-6 9 24-20 1st ----- Slaten (2-0) ----- 3:19 4,847
May 22 @ Buffalo W 6-3 9 25-20 1st ----- Johnson (1-0) Wood (2) 3:22 5,408
May 24 vs. Louisville W 2-1 15 26-20 1st ----- Wood (3-3) ----- 4:33 6,837 132,803
May 25 vs. Louisville W 4-1 9 27-20 1st ----- Wilson (4-3) Morris (3) 3:00 9,898 142,701
May 26 @ Louisville L 5-4 9 27-21 1st ----- Karstens (0-1) ----- 2:36 10,277
May 27 @ Louisville W 9-4 9 28-21 1st ----- Meek (1-0) ----- 2:58 8,177
INDIANS DAY-BY-DAYDate Opponent W/L Score Inn. Record Pos. GB Pitcher (W/L) Pitcher Save Time Game Att. Home Att.
May 28 vs. Durham W 7-4 9 29-21 1st ----- Johnson (1-0) Wood (3) 2:57 7,644 150,345
May 29 vs. Durham W 3-1 9 30-21 1st ----- Owens (5-2) Wood (4) 2:44 4,886 155,231
May 30 vs. Durham L 5-4 10 30-22 1st ----- Meek (1-1) ----- 3:14 6,676 161,907
May 31 vs. Durham W 4-0 9 31-22 1st ----- VandenHurk (3-0) ----- 2:37 6,327 168,234
June 1 vs. Syracuse L 7-5 9 31-23 1st ----- Karstens (0-2) ----- 2:47 9,292 177,526
June 2 vs. Syracuse W 7-3 9 32-23 1st ----- Locke (4-3) ----- 2:55 9,635 187,161
June 3 vs. Syracuse W 14-6 9 33-23 1st ----- Cabrera (2-1) ----- 3:31 7,778 194,939
June 4 vs. Syracuse W 4-3 9 34-23 1st ----- Owens (4-2) Wood (5) 2:38 7,585 202,524
June 5 @ Pawtucket L 13-2 9 34-24 1st ----- Wilson (4-4) ----- 2:59 3,713
June 6 @ Pawtucket L 6-5 9 34-25 1st ----- Morris (1-2) ----- 3:26 3,882
June 7 @ Pawtucket L 5-3 9 34-26 1st ----- Welker (0-1) ----- 2:39 5,103
June 8 @ Pawtucket W 8-6 13 35-26 1st ----- Johnson (3-0) ----- 4:41 7,382
June 9 vs. Rochester L 2-0 9 35-27 1st ----- Cabrera (2-2) ----- 2:48 14,316 216,840
June 10 vs. Rochester W 8-1 9 36-27 1st ----- Owens (5-2) ----- 2:54 7,508 224,348
June 11 vs. Rochester W 16-0 9 37-27 1st ----- Wilson (5-4) ----- 2:44 6,829 231,177
June 12 vs. Rochester W 2-0 9 38-27 1st ----- VandenHurk (4-0) Wood (6) 2:37 11,006 242,183
June 14 @ Charlotte W 5-3 9 39-27 1st ----- Locke (5-3) Morris (4) 3:08 5,411
June 15 @ Charlotte L 6-1 9 39-28 1st ----- Cabrera (2-3) ----- 2:37 5,549
June 16 @ Charlotte L 5-4 11 39-29 1st ----- Meek (1-2) ----- 3:47 9,680
June 17 @ Charlotte W 2-1 9 40-29 1st ----- McCutchen (3-2) Wood (7) 2:27 4,396
June 18 @ Gwinnett W 5-4 9 41-29 1st ----- VandenHurk (5-0) Morris (5) 2:43 4,980
June 19 @ Gwinnett W 2-1 9 42-29 1st ----- Meek (2-2) ----- 3:11 4,324
June 20 @ Gwinnett W 10-2 9 43-29 1st ----- Cabrera (3-3) ----- 3:20 4,279
June 21 @ Gwinnett W 4-2 9 44-29 1st ----- Owens (6-2) Wood (8) 2:49 6,219
June 22 vs. Scranton/W-B W 4-2 9 45-29 1st ----- Moskos (1-2) Wood (9) 2:44 13,366 255,549
June 23 vs. Scranton/W-B W 8-3 9 46-29 1st ----- VandenHurk (6-0) ----- 2:52 11,552 267,101
June 24 vs. Scranton/W-B L 4-0 9 46-30 1st ----- Locke (5-4) ---- 2:47 9,855 276,956
June 25 vs. Scranton/W-B W 9-8 9 47-30 1st ----- McCutchen (4-2) Wood (10) 3:25 9,382 286,338
June 26 vs. Toledo L 4-3 9 47-31 1st ----- Owens (6-3) ----- 2:46 9,755 296,093
June 27 vs. Toledo W 9-6 9 48-31 1st ----- Wilson (6-4) ----- 3:06 8,306 304,399
June 28 vs. Toledo W 10-5 9 49-31 1st ----- VandenHurk (7-0) ----- 3:14 7,954 312,353
June 29 vs. Toledo W 4-2 9 50-31 1st ----- Locke (6-4) Wood (11) 2:40 11,704 324,057
June 30 @ Louisville W 10-3 9 51-31 1st ----- Cabrera (4-3) ----- 2:54 7,514
July 1 @ Louisville W 8-3 7 52-31 1st ----- Owens (7-3) ----- 2:22 5,704
July 2 @ Louisville W 6-4 14 53-31 1st ----- Johnson (4-0) Wood (12) 4:46 6,097
July 3 @ Louisville W 7-3 9 54-31 1st ----- VandenHurk (8-0) ----- 3:09 11,118
July 4 vs. Louisville W 6-1 9 55-31 1st ----- Locke (7-4) ----- 2:28 14,504 338,561
July 5 vs. Louisville L 7-5 9 55-32 1st ---- Johnson (4-1) ---- 3:07 6,235 344,796
July 6 @ Columbus L 10-6 9 55-33 1st ---- Owens (7-4) ---- 3:10 7,619
July 7 @ Columbus W 10-5 9 56-33 1st ---- Wilson (7-4) ---- 3:48 8,088
July 8 @ Columbus L 11-5 9 56-34 1st ---- VandenHurk (8-1) ----- 3:00 8,449
July 12-1 vs. Columbus L 4-1 7 56-35 1st ---- Locke (7-5) ----- 2:16 ---- ----
July 12-2 vs. Columbus W 2-1 8 57-35 1st ---- Wood (4-3) ----- 2:30 7,854 352,650
July 13 vs. Columbus L 2-0 9 57-36 1st ---- Cabrera (4-4) ----- 2:13 12,480 365,130
July 14 vs. Columbus W 12-9 9 58-36 1st ---- Slaten (3-0 Wood (13) 3:25 11,663 376,793
July 15 vs. Columbus W 4-3 9 59-36 1st ---- VandenHurk (9-1) Wood (14) 2:46 7,230 384,023
July 16 vs. Gwinnett W 7-5 9 60-36 1st ----- Owens (8-4) Meek (1) 3:02 9,962 393,985
July 17 vs. Gwinnett L 8-5 9 60-37 1st ---- Johnson (4-2) ----- 2:54 5,915 399,900
July 18 vs. Gwinnett L 6-4 9 60-38 1st ---- Wood (4-4) ---- 3:24 5,858 405,758
July 19 vs. Gwinnett W 5-4 10 61-38 1st ---- Meek (3-2) ---- 3:20 7,635 413,393
July 20 @ Toledo L 3-2 9 61-39 1st ---- VandenHurk (9-2) ---- 3:01 11,000
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INDIANS DAY-BY-DAYDate Opponent W/L Score Inn. Record Pos. GB Pitcher (W/L) Pitcher Save Time Game Att. Home Att.
July 21-1 @ Toledo L 3-1 7 61-40 1st ----- Owens (8-5) ----- 2:02 -----
July 21-2 @ Toledo W 9-3 7 62-40 1st ----- Morris (2-2) ----- 2:19 11,500
July 22 @ Toledo W 7-6 9 63-40 1st ----- McCutchen (5-2) Wood (15) 3:33 9,239
July 23 @ Toledo W 2-1 14 64-40 1st ----- Wood (5-4) Diaz (3) 4:22 10,500
July 24 vs. Pawtucket W 3-1 9 65-40 1st ----- Wilson (8-4) Slaten (9) 2:55 7,362 420, 755
July 25 vs. Pawtucket L 4-2 9 65-41 1st ----- VandenHurk (9-3) ----- 2:59 5,640 426, 395
July 26 vs. Pawtucket W 5-1 9 66-41 1st ----- Leroux (1-0) ----- 2:35 9,304 435,699
July 27 vs. Pawtucket L 5-3 9 66-42 1st ----- Cabrera (4-5) ----- 3:14 12,917 448,616
July 28 vs. Buffalo W 6-0 9 67-42 1st ----- Locke (8-5) ----- 2:50 13,427 462,043
July 29 vs. Buffalo L 3-2 9 67-43 1st ----- Wilson (8-6) ----- 2:52 7,895 469,938
July 30 vs. Buffalo W 6-2 9 68-43 1st ----- VandenHurk (10-3) ----- 3:04 9,293 479,231
July 31 vs. Buffalo L 5-4 11 68-44 1st ----- Slaten (3-1) ----- 3:44 6,727 485,958
August 2 @ Scranton/W-B W 13-1 9 69-44 1st ----- Cabrera (5-5) McCutchen (1) 2:50 2,886
August 3 @ Scranton/W-B W 2-0 9 70-44 1st ----- Locke (9-5) Wood (16) 2:33 3,382
August 4 @Scranton/W-B L 9-8 10 70-45 1st ----- Wood (5-5) ----- 3:38 2,662
August 5 @ Scranton/W-B W 7-2 9 71-45 1st ----- VandenHurk (11-3) ----- 2:41 2,928
August 6 vs. Charlotte L 1-0 9 71-46 1st ----- Diaz (0-2) ----- 2:21 8,549 494,507
August 7 vs. Charlotte L 12-2 9 71-47 1st ----- Cabrera (5-6) ----- 3:16 6,644 501,151
August 8 vs. Charlotte L 2-1 9 71-48 1st ----- Slaten (3-2) ----- 2:46 6,480 507,631
August 9 vs. Charlotte W 3-0 8 72-48 1st ----- Wilson (9-5) ----- 1:59 7,225 514,856
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INDIANS TRANSACTIONSDate Transaction(s)
April 6 INF Jake Fox placed on the disabled list (24), INF Jeremy Farrell acquired from Double-A Altoona (25).April 9 RHP Charlie Morton begins Major League rehabilitation assignment with Indianapolis (25).April 9 INF Chase d’Arnaud placed on the disabled list (24)
April 10 INF Nick Evans placed on the temporarily inactive list (23), INF Greg Picart acquired from Double-A Altoona (24).April 13 INF Nick Evans reinstated from the temporarily inactive list (25).April 14 RHP Charlie Morton completes Major League rehabilitation assignment with Indianapolis (25).April 16 INF Jeremy Farrell assigned to Double-A Altoona (24), INF Matt Hague optioned from Pittsburgh (25) April 16 RHP A. J. Burnett begins Major League rehabilitation assignment with Indianapolis (25)April 17 RHP Shairon Martis placed on the disabled list [24].April 18 RHP Brad Lincoln recalled by Pittsburgh [23].April 19 RHP Tim Alderson acquired from Double-A Altoona [24]April 19 LHP Kris Johnson acquired from Double-A Altoona [25].April 21 RHP A. J. Burnett completes Major League rehabilitation assignment with Indianapolis [25].April 21 INF Greg Picart assigned to State College [24], INF Jake Fox activated from the disabled list [25].April 21 C Kris Watts assigned to State College [24], C Jose Morales activated from the disabled list [25].April 23 LHP Kris Johnson assigned to Double-A Altoona [24], RHP Jared Hughes optioned from Pittsburgh [25].April 25 RHP Jared Hughes recalled by Pittsburgh [24], LHP Kris Johnson acquired from Double-A Altoona [25].April 26 LHP Kris Johnson assigned to Double-A Altoona [24], RHP Jared Hughes optioned from Pittsburgh [25].April 26 RHP Shairon Martis activated from the disabled list and assigned to Double-A Altoona [25].April 30 RHP Tim Alderson assigned to Double-A Altoona [24], RHP Daniel Cabrera transferred from Extended Spring Training Roster [25].May 1 INF Nick Evans placed on the disabled list [24], C Kris Watts transferred from State College roster [25].May 1 RHP Jared Hughes recalled by Pittsburgh [24].May 4 RHP Evan Meek optioned from Pittsburgh [25].May 4 LHP Daniel Moskos placed on the disabled list [24].May 8 INF Chase d’Arnaud activated from the disabled list [25].
May 10 RHP Daniel McCutchen recalled by Pittsburgh [24].May 12 INF Jeff Larish acquired from the Boston Red Sox organization [25].May 13 C Kris Watts assigned to State College [24], LHP Kris Johnson acquired from Double-A Altoona [25].May 14 INF Miles Durham assigned to Double-A Altoona [24], RHP Rick VandenHurk acquired from High-A Bradenton [25].May 16 RHP Evan Meek recalled by Pittsburgh [24].May 17 OF Alex Presley optioned from Pittsburgh to Indianapolis [25].May 18 OF Gorkys Hernandez recalled by Pittsburgh [24].May 19 RHP Evan Meek optioned from Pittsburgh to Indianapolis [25].May 20 LHP Jeff Locke recalled by Pittsburgh [24].May 23 LHP Jo-Jo Reyes placed on the disabled list [23].May 24 LHP Jeff Locke optioned from Pittsburgh to Indianapolis [24].May 25 RHP Duke Welker acquired from Double-A Altoona [25].May 25 INF Matt Hague recalled by Pittsburgh [24], C Kris Watts transferred from State College roster [25].May 26 RHP Jeff Karstens begins Indianapolis portion of Major League rehabilitation assignment [25].May 28 LHP Doug Slaten called up by Pittsburgh [24].May 29 INF Jordy Mercer recalled by Pittsburgh [23].May 30 INF Yamaico Navarro optioned from Pittsburgh to Indianapolis [24].June 4 C Tony Sanchez acquired from Double-A Altoona [25].June 5 OF Alex Presley recalled by Pittsburgh [24].June 6 OF Gorkys Hernandez optioned from Pittsburgh to Indianapolis [25].June 7 C Kris Watts traded to the Washington Nationals organization [24], LHP Daniel Moskos activated from the disabled list [25].
June 10 RHP Chris Leroux begins Indianapolis portion of Major League rehabilitation assignment [25].
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June 16 RHP Kyle McPherson activated from the disabled list and assigned to Double-A Altoona [25].June 17 RHP Daniel McCutchen begins Indianapolis portion of Major League rehabilitation assignment [25].June 24 RHP Bryan Morris recalled by Pittsburgh [24], RHP Daniel McCutchen optioned from Pittsburgh [25].June 25 INF/OF Jake Fox released by Pittsburgh [24], INF Jordy Mercer optioned from Pittsburgh [25].June 26 C Eric Fryer called up by Pittsburgh [24], RHP Bryan Morris optioned from Pittsburgh [25].June 26 LHP Daniel Moskos designated for assignment [24].June 27 LHP Kris Johnson assigned to Double-A Altoona [23].June 28 LHP Kris Johnson acquired from Double-A Altoona [24].June 28 INF Matt Hague optioned from Pittsburgh [25].June 29 C Jose Morales placed on the temporarily inactive list [24], C Miguel Perez activated to Indianapolis from Double-A Altoona disabled list [25].July 3 OF Gorkys Hernandez recalled by Pittsburgh [24], C Jose Morales reinstated from the temporarily inactive list [25].July 4 INF Jordy Mercer recalled by Pittsburgh [24] , OF Jose Tabata optioned from Pittsburgh [25].July 7 INF Matt Hague recalled by Pittsburgh [23]. July 8 C Eric Fryer optioned from Pittsburgh [24].
July 12 INF Jeff Clement placed on the temporarily inactive list [24], LHP Doug Slaten outrighted from Pittsburgh [25].July 12 C Miguel Perez placed on the disabled list [24], RHP Chris Leroux outrighted from Pittsburgh [25].July 14 OF Alex Presley begins Indianapolis portion of Major League rehabilitation assignment [25].July 15 RHP Jose Diaz placed on the disabled list [24], INF Jeff Clement reinstated from the temporarily inactive list [25].July 15 INF Jeff Larish placed on the disabled list [24]July 16 OF Alex Presley completes Indianapolis portion of Major League rehabilitation assignment [24].July 17 INF Matt Hague optioned from Pittsburgh [25].July 21 RHP Evan Meek recalled by Pittsburgh [24]. July 22 INF Jeff Larish activated from the disabled list [25].July 22 LHP Kris Johnson assigned to Double-A Altoona [24], RHP Jose Diaz activated from the disabled list [25].July 24 RHP Duke Welker placed on the disabled list [24].July 25 RHP Logan Kensing acquired from Double-A Altoona [25].July 25 LHP Rudy Owens traded to the Houston Astros organization [24], LHP Jo-Jo Reyes activated from the disabled list [25].July 26 OF Starling Marte recalled by Pittsburgh [24], RHP Evan Meek optioned from Pittsburgh to Indianapolis [25].July 27 LHP Jo-Jo Reyes placed on the disabled list [24].July 28 INF Brian Friday traded to the Atlanta Braves organization [23], OF Gorkys Hernandez optioned from Pittsburgh to Indianapolis [24].July 29 OF Christian Marrero acquired from the Atlanta Braves organization [25].July 31 RHP Daniel McCutchen recalled by Pittsburgh [24]. July 31 OF Gorkys Hernandez traded to the Miami Marlins organization [23].
August 2 RHP Daniel McCutchen optioned from Pittsburgh [24].August 6 INF Jeff Larish placed on the disabled list [23]August 7 INF Brock Holt promoted from Double-A Altoona [24].August 7 INF/OF Drew Sutton outrighted from Pittsburgh [25].August 8 LHP Jeff Locke recalled by Pittsburgh [24], RHP Kyle McPherson promoted from Double-A Altoona [25].August 9 OF Christian Marrero assigned to Double-A Altoona [24], OF Alex Presley optioned from Pittsburgh [25].