Game #124, Home #65 – Monday, August 17, 2015 – Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY – 7:05 Durham Bulls (58-65, 4 th IL South, -13.0) at Louisville Bats (59-64, 3 rd IL West, -14.0) Upcoming Schedule and Probable Starting Pitchers (Louisville starter listed first) Mon. vs. Durham: RHP Donn Roach (2-2, 3.94) vs. LHP Matt Moore (1-2, 3.86) 7:05 Tues. vs. Durham: LHP Tony Cingrani (0-1, 1.59) vs. RHP Matt Andriese (3-3, 2.35) 7:05 Wed.: OFF DAY Thurs. at Gwinnett: LHP Brandon Finnegan (0-1, 5.79) vs. TBA 6:35 Fri. at Gwinnett: RHP Michael Lorenzen (3-1, 1.93) vs. TBA 7:05 Sat. at Gwinnett: TBA vs. TBA 7:05 Sun. at Gwinnett: TBA vs. TBA 2:05 First game of a two-game series (0-0), seventh game of an eight-game homestand (1-5). Matt Andrews and Nick Curran with today’s play-by-play on 790 KRD, available via iHeart and TuneIn. Bats Complete Game Shutouts (Since 2005) 8/16/15 vs. NOR: Michael Lorenzen, 4h, 1bb, 1k 8/1/15 vs. TOL: Matt Buschmann, 4h, 0bb, 4k 8/5/14 vs. ROC: Dylan Axelrod, 2h, 1bb, 5k 7/25/13 at SYR: Yohan Pino, 2h, 0bb, 7k 6/3/12 vs. DUR: Jeff Francis, 7h, 1bb, 4k 5/22/10 vs. SWB: Sam LeCure, 1h, 2bb, 5k 6/1/09 at SWB: Matt Maloney, 3h, 0bb, 10k 5/2/09 at BUF: Homer Bailey, 5h, 1bb, 5k (7-inning) 5/12/08 vs. RIC: Matt Maloney, 2h, 2bb, 7k (7-inning) 6/22/07 vs. PAW: Bobby Livingston, 4h, 0bb, 4k Joe Bauman Home Run Award Leaders 1. Adam Duvall (Sacramento/Louisville) – 30 2. A.J. Reed (Lancaster/Corpus Christi) – 29 3. Adam Brett Walker II (Chattanooga) – 27 T-4. Tyler O’Neill (Bakersfield) – 26 T-4. Cody Bellinger (Rancho Cucamonga) – 26 Bats Offensive Ranks Bats Pitching Ranks R.................. 13 th (442) ERA............. 11 th (3.95) H.................. 9 th (1023) CG............... T-3 rd (3) 2B................ 11 th (175) SHO............ T-9 th (8) 3B................ T-6 th (24) SV............... 9 th (35) HR............... T-10 th (58) IP................. 8 th (1079.0) RBI.............. 14 th (399) H.................. 13 th (1101) TB................ 13 th (1420) R.................. 10 th (516) BB............... 10 th (375) ER............... T-11 th (473) K.................. 5 th (829) HR............... 10 th (78) SB............... 10 th (74) HB............... 9 th (36) OBP............. 7 th (.323) BB............... 12 th (425) SLG............. 11 th (.354) K.................. 12 th (799) AVG............. 9 th (.255) WHIP........... 12 th (1.41) OPS............. 10 th (.677) HLD............. 9 th (38) Bats Current Roster Team Leaders Batting........................ .281 – Irving Falú Runs............................ 52 – Irving Falú Hits.............................. 108 – Irving Falú Doubles....................... 17 – Ryan LaMarre Triples.......................... 6 – Irving Falú Home Runs................. 10 – Yorman Rodríguez RBI.............................. 41 – Falú, Rodríguez Total Bases................. 145 – Irving Falú Stolen Bases............... 18 – Irving Falú Wins............................ 5 – De La Torre, LeCure ERA............................. none qualify Saves.......................... 6 – Collin Balester Innings......................... 83.2 – Donovan Hand Appearances............... 44 – José De La Torre Holds........................... 9 – José De La Torre Strikeouts.................... 47 – Contreras, Hayes LAST TIME OUT: RHP Michael Lorenzen (W, 3-1, 1.93) threw a complete-game shutout on Sunday as LOU (59-64) snapped a season-high 6g losing streak with a 4-0 win over NOR (70-51). Lorenzen gave up just 4h and 1bb with 1k in his first start since being optioned to LOU on 8/14. LOU took an early lead with a three-run 2 nd inning as C Ramón Cabrera, OF Ryan LaMarre, OF Juan Silva and IF Hernán Iribarren all singled, with Silva bringing in Cabrera, and Iribarren bringing in LaMarre and Silva to give LOU a 3-0 lead. Louisville picked up another run in the 7 th when IF Kristopher Negrón doubled to right and later scored on a single by IF Irving Falú. IF Juan Pérez went 2-for-3 with one RBI, Falú finished 2-for-4 with 1rbi and Cabrera went 2-for-4. RHP Elih Villanueva (L, 3-2, 4.20) suffered the loss for NOR as he worked 7.0ip and allowed 4r, 3er, on 10h with 4k (0bb). LIGHTS OUT LORENZEN: RHP Michael Lorenzen was optioned to LOU and was activated yesterday to make his first start with the Bats since 4/24. Lorenzen(W, 3-1, 1.93) threw a complete-game shutout, his first professional complete game, as LOU (59-64) snapped a season-high 6g losing streak with a 4-0 win over NOR (70-51). Lorenzen gave up just 4h and 1bb with 1k. The complete game shutout is just LOU’s second of the season (RHP Matt Buschmann threw a complete game shutout with 4h and 4k [0bb] on 8/1 vs. TOL, his second-to-last start with LOU before being traded to Baltimore and assigned to NOR). The outing was not only Lorenzen’s first 9-inning complete game, but the first time he had thrown more than 7.0ip in a game as a professional.He went 3-8 with a 5.46era (55er in 90.2ip), 65k and 53bb in 19g (17gs) with CIN this season, after beginning the season with LOU. He posted a 2-1 record in 3gs with a 2.84era (6er in 19.0ip) with 12k and 4bb before having his contract purchased by the Reds on 4/29. He made his MLB debut vs. MIL on 4/29 and allowed 3er on 8h (3hr) and 1bb with 5k in 5.0ip. In his last 5gs with CIN, Lorenzen went 0-4 with a 12.57era (27er in 19.1ip), 14bb and 18k. SEASON-WORST SKID: LOU beat NOR 4-0 last night to snap a season-long 6g losing streak. LOU was outscored 24-4 during that span. The skid was the longest this season, and the longest since LOU lost eight consecutive games from 7/13/14-7/22/14, the first 8g out of the 2014 All-Star break. This skid marked the second time this season that LOU had a losing streak of five or more consecutive games (5g losing streak from 4/23-4/27). LOUISVILLE’S WIN BY THE NUMBERS: LOU collected 10h last night, reaching double-digit hits for the first time recording 13h in a 4-3 win (F/14) 8/2 vs. TOL. It was also the first time in August that LOU recorded 10h or more in a 9-inning game…LOU’s 4r in last night’s game tied their monthly-high for runs scored. LOU is averaging 1.9r per game in August after averaging 3.5r per game in April, 3.2r per game in May, 4.5r per game in June and 3r per game in July…Last night’s game was completed in 1:56, tying the mark for the fastest 9-inning game LOU has played in this season (previous 1:56 game was 5/10 vs. ROC). SUNDAY FUNDAY: LOU’s win last night was LOU’s 10 th Sunday win in its last 16g on Sundays, after opening the season with four straight losses on Sundays. LOU is now 10-10 on Sundays, 23-15 on Saturdays and Sundays combined, 12-5 on Saturdays and Sundays at LSF and 36-49 in Monday through Friday games. Last nght’s win also continued LOU’s streak of following each Saturday loss with a win on Sunday. LOU is now 5-0 on Sundays after losing on Saturday. SKUNKED: LOU has played in 22 shutout games this season after last night’s 4-0 win over NOR. LOU is now 8-14 in shutouts, and the 14 shutout losses are the most by LOU in a season since losing 15 in 2013. The 22 shutout games are the most since LOU played in 28g (13-15) in 2013. Last night marked the second time this season that LOU has followed a shutout loss with a shutout win (the first came when LOU lost 5-0 vs. SYR on 6/29, then beat SYR 4-0 on 6/30). EXTRA BASES: LOU had 5xbh yesterday, the most since also recording 5xbh on 7/21 in a 7-6 loss at COL, and 1xbh shy of tying the season high of 6xbh (achieved twice, 4/10 vs. TOL and 4/12 at TOL). LOU now has 10xbh over the last 4g, the most since racking up 13xbh in 4g from 7/18-7/21. LOU had just 12xbh through the first 11g in August, before racking up 10xbh over the last 4g. Sunday was the 25 th time LOU has recorded 4xbh or more in a game this season, and LOU is 16-9 in those games. BULLS AT A GLANCE: DUR (58-65) is last in the IL South, 13.0gb of division-leading NOR. DUR is 13 th in the IL in batting (.241), but is second in the IL in HR (98) and has walked the most times of any IL team (440). DUR pitchers are 12 th in the IL in ERA (3.96), but have issued the second-fewest walks (324) while leading the league in strikeouts (933). LOU is 2-5 vs. DUR this season, 1-3 at LSF. LOU is 83-100 all-time against DUR, 49-43 in LOU and 45-35 at LSF. LOU has been outscored by DUR 24-46 and outhit 52-77. Tonight’s starter, LHP Matt Moore, has made one start against the Bats previously this season. He took the win on 8/7vs. DUR as he allowed just 1r on 2h and 1bb with 7k. SOUTHERN STATE OF MIND: LOU is 14-17 (.452) vs. the IL South this season. LOU has been outscored 95-124 and outhit 229-285. Of LOU’s 31g vs. the IL South, 22g have been decided by 3r or fewer, 17g have been decided by 2r or fewer and 11g by 1r. LOU is 4-7 in one-run games vs. the IL South and is now1-8 in games vs. the IL South decided by 4r or more, following last night’s 4-0 win. DUVALL’S HOME RUN CHASE: With a solo shot in the 4 th inning Friday, OF Adam Duvall is currently leading MiLB in home runs with 30, one ahead of UK product A.J. Reed (Corpus Christi). Duvall has hit four with LOU and 26 with Sacramento. Duvall, 26, was traded to CIN on 7/31 as part of a package for RHP Mike Leake. Duvall was selected by the Giants in the 11 th round of the 2010 draft out of the University of Louisville. Duvall went 0-for-4 in yesterday’s game. He is batting .182 (10-for-55) with 2 2b, 4hr, 4rbi and 8r in 14g with LOU. CONTRERAS IS CRUISING: Since being optioned back to LOU on 7/17 RHP Carlos Contreras has pitched in 10 games, going 13.0ip with 5h, 1er, 8bb and 20k. He has a 0.69era and is holding opponents to a .116 average (5-for-43) in that span. Since allowing 1er 7/29 vs. CHA he has worked 6.0 scoreless innings allowing just 2h. LESS THAN AVERAGE AUGUST: LOU is batting just .192 (91-for-475) through 15g in August. LOU’s monthly AVG was .242 in April, .260 in May, .286 in June and .258 in July. Since 2005, the worst LOU has hit in a full month (excludes September) was .215 in April of 2013. WALDROP WOES: OF Kyle Waldrop is hitting .166 (22-for-132) since being transferred from Pensacola to Louisville on 6/25. He went 1-for-4 on Friday, recording his first hit since 7/28 vs. CHA, a stretch of 31 at-bats without a base hit, before going 0-for-4 on Saturday. Since being optioned to LOU from CIN on 8/5, Waldrop is hitting .036 (1-for-28). He did not appear in yesterday’s game. FALÚ FALLING: IF Irving Falú went 2-for-4 with 1 3b and 1rbi last night, marking his first multi-hit game since 7/31 vs. TOL when he went 4-for-5 with 2r. Since that game, and in the month of August, Falu is just 7-for-53 (.132) through 14g in August. Entering play on 8/5, Falú was batting .301 and was 5 th in the IL in batting. He is now batting .281 and 15 th in the IL in batting after going 4-for-39 (.103) in his last 10g. Falú batted .320 in June and .272 in July. ROSTER REVOLVING DOOR: With RHP Miguel Celestino making his first appearance for LOU on Wednesday, 66 different players have appeared in a game for LOU this season. Of the 66 players, 29 are position players and 37 are pitchers. Last season, LOU had 68 different players suit up for a game. Since affiliation with CIN began in 2000, the most players LOU has used in a season was 74 in 2003. Bats vs. Bulls • Overall: 2-5 • Home: 1-3 • Road: 1-2 • LOU went 6-2 vs. DUR in 2014, 3-1 at Louisville Slugger Field. The 6-2 (.750) mark vs. DUR in 2014 was the Bats’ best ever. • LOU is 83-100 all-time vs. DUR (first met in 1998), 49-43 in Louisville and 45-35 at Louisville Slugger Field. • DUR eliminated LOU in each of the Bats’ four most-recent playoff appearances (2003, 2008-2010). Date H/A Time/Res Date H/A Time Date H/A Time 6/11 H L 6-3 8/7 A L 10-1 8/17 H 7:05 6/12 H L 11-7 8/8 A W 3-1 8/18 H 7:05 6/13 H W 8-6 8/9 A L 9-0 6/14 H L 3-2
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Game #124, Home #65 – Monday, August 17, 2015 – Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY – 7:05 Durham Bulls (58-65, 4th IL South, -13.0) at Louisville Bats (59-64, 3rd IL West, -14.0)
Upcoming Schedule and Probable Starting Pitchers (Louisville starter listed first) Mon. vs. Durham: RHP Donn Roach (2-2, 3.94) vs. LHP Matt Moore (1-2, 3.86) 7:05
Tues. vs. Durham: LHP Tony Cingrani (0-1, 1.59) vs. RHP Matt Andriese (3-3, 2.35) 7:05 Wed.: OFF DAY Thurs. at Gwinnett: LHP Brandon Finnegan (0-1, 5.79) vs. TBA 6:35 Fri. at Gwinnett: RHP Michael Lorenzen (3-1, 1.93) vs. TBA 7:05 Sat. at Gwinnett: TBA vs. TBA 7:05 Sun. at Gwinnett: TBA vs. TBA 2:05
First game of a two-game series (0-0), seventh game of an eight-game homestand (1-5). Matt Andrews and Nick Curran with today’s play-by-play on 790 KRD, available via iHeart and TuneIn.
Bats Complete Game Shutouts (Since 2005)
8/16/15 vs. NOR: Michael Lorenzen, 4h, 1bb, 1k 8/1/15 vs. TOL: Matt Buschmann, 4h, 0bb, 4k 8/5/14 vs. ROC: Dylan Axelrod, 2h, 1bb, 5k 7/25/13 at SYR: Yohan Pino, 2h, 0bb, 7k 6/3/12 vs. DUR: Jeff Francis, 7h, 1bb, 4k 5/22/10 vs. SWB: Sam LeCure, 1h, 2bb, 5k 6/1/09 at SWB: Matt Maloney, 3h, 0bb, 10k 5/2/09 at BUF: Homer Bailey, 5h, 1bb, 5k (7-inning) 5/12/08 vs. RIC: Matt Maloney, 2h, 2bb, 7k (7-inning) 6/22/07 vs. PAW: Bobby Livingston, 4h, 0bb, 4k
Wins............................ 5 – De La Torre, LeCure ERA............................. none qualify Saves.......................... 6 – Collin Balester Innings......................... 83.2 – Donovan Hand Appearances............... 44 – José De La Torre Holds........................... 9 – José De La Torre Strikeouts.................... 47 – Contreras, Hayes
LAST TIME OUT: RHP Michael Lorenzen (W, 3-1, 1.93) threw a complete-game shutout on Sunday as LOU (59-64) snapped a season-high 6g losing streak with a 4-0 win over NOR (70-51). Lorenzen gave up just 4h and 1bb with 1k in his first start since being optioned to LOU on 8/14. LOU took an early lead with a three-run 2nd inning as C Ramón Cabrera, OF Ryan LaMarre, OF Juan Silva and IF Hernán Iribarren all singled, with Silva bringing in Cabrera, and Iribarren bringing in LaMarre and Silva to give LOU a 3-0 lead. Louisville picked up another run in the 7th when IF Kristopher Negrón doubled to right and later scored on a single by IF Irving Falú. IF Juan Pérez went 2-for-3 with one RBI, Falú finished 2-for-4 with 1rbi and Cabrera went 2-for-4. RHP Elih Villanueva (L, 3-2, 4.20) suffered the loss for NOR as he worked 7.0ip and allowed 4r, 3er, on 10h with 4k (0bb).
LIGHTS OUT LORENZEN: RHP Michael Lorenzen was optioned to LOU and was activated yesterday to make his first start with the Bats since 4/24. Lorenzen(W, 3-1, 1.93) threw a complete-game shutout, his first professional complete game, as LOU (59-64) snapped a season-high 6g losing streak with a 4-0 win over NOR (70-51). Lorenzen gave up just 4h and 1bb with 1k. The complete game shutout is just LOU’s second of the season (RHP Matt Buschmann threw a complete game shutout with 4h and 4k [0bb] on 8/1 vs. TOL, his second-to-last start with LOU before being traded to Baltimore and assigned to NOR). The outing was not only Lorenzen’s first 9-inning complete game, but the first time he had thrown more than 7.0ip in a game as a professional.He went 3-8 with a 5.46era (55er in 90.2ip), 65k and 53bb in 19g (17gs) with CIN this season, after beginning the season with LOU. He posted a 2-1 record in 3gs with a 2.84era (6er in 19.0ip) with 12k and 4bb before having his contract purchased by the Reds on 4/29. He made his MLB debut vs. MIL on 4/29 and allowed 3er on 8h (3hr) and 1bb with 5k in 5.0ip. In his last 5gs with CIN, Lorenzen went 0-4 with a 12.57era (27er in 19.1ip), 14bb and 18k.
SEASON-WORST SKID: LOU beat NOR 4-0 last night to snap a season-long 6g losing streak. LOU was outscored 24-4 during that span. The skid was the longest this season, and the longest since LOU lost eight consecutive games from 7/13/14-7/22/14, the first 8g out of the 2014 All-Star break. This skid marked the second time this season that LOU had a losing streak of five or more consecutive games (5g losing streak from 4/23-4/27).
LOUISVILLE’S WIN BY THE NUMBERS: LOU collected 10h last night, reaching double-digit hits for the first time recording 13h in a 4-3 win (F/14) 8/2 vs. TOL. It was also the first time in August that LOU recorded 10h or more in a 9-inning game…LOU’s 4r in last night’s game tied their monthly-high for runs scored. LOU is averaging 1.9r per game in August after averaging 3.5r per game in April, 3.2r per game in May, 4.5r per game in June and 3r per game in July…Last night’s game was completed in 1:56, tying the mark for the fastest 9-inning game LOU has played in this season (previous 1:56 game was 5/10 vs. ROC).
SUNDAY FUNDAY: LOU’s win last night was LOU’s 10th Sunday win in its last 16g on Sundays, after opening the season with four straight losses on Sundays. LOU is now 10-10 on Sundays, 23-15 on Saturdays and Sundays combined, 12-5 on Saturdays and Sundays at LSF and 36-49 in Monday through Friday games. Last nght’s win also continued LOU’s streak of following each Saturday loss with a win on Sunday. LOU is now 5-0 on Sundays after losing on Saturday.
SKUNKED: LOU has played in 22 shutout games this season after last night’s 4-0 win over NOR. LOU is now 8-14 in shutouts, and the 14 shutout losses are the most by LOU in a season since losing 15 in 2013. The 22 shutout games are the most since LOU played in 28g (13-15) in 2013. Last night marked the second time this season that LOU has followed a shutout loss with a shutout win (the first came when LOU lost 5-0 vs. SYR on 6/29, then beat SYR 4-0 on 6/30).
EXTRA BASES: LOU had 5xbh yesterday, the most since also recording 5xbh on 7/21 in a 7-6 loss at COL, and 1xbh shy of tying the season high of 6xbh (achieved twice, 4/10 vs. TOL and 4/12 at TOL). LOU now has 10xbh over the last 4g, the most since racking up 13xbh in 4g from 7/18-7/21. LOU had just 12xbh through the first 11g in August, before racking up 10xbh over the last 4g. Sunday was the 25 th time LOU has recorded 4xbh or more in a game this season, and LOU is 16-9 in those games.
BULLS AT A GLANCE: DUR (58-65) is last in the IL South, 13.0gb of division-leading NOR. DUR is 13th in the IL in batting (.241), but is second in the IL in HR (98) and has walked the most times of any IL team (440). DUR pitchers are 12th in the IL in ERA (3.96), but have issued the second-fewest walks (324) while leading the league in strikeouts (933). LOU is 2-5 vs. DUR this season, 1-3 at LSF. LOU is 83-100 all-time against DUR, 49-43 in LOU and 45-35 at LSF. LOU has been outscored by DUR 24-46 and outhit 52-77. Tonight’s starter, LHP Matt Moore, has made one start against the Bats previously this season. He took the win on 8/7vs. DUR as he allowed just 1r on 2h and 1bb with 7k.
SOUTHERN STATE OF MIND: LOU is 14-17 (.452) vs. the IL South this season. LOU has been outscored 95-124 and outhit 229-285. Of LOU’s 31g vs. the IL South, 22g have been decided by 3r or fewer, 17g have been decided by 2r or fewer and 11g by 1r. LOU is 4-7 in one-run games vs. the IL South and is now1-8 in games vs. the IL South decided by 4r or more, following last night’s 4-0 win.
DUVALL’S HOME RUN CHASE: With a solo shot in the 4th inning Friday, OF Adam Duvall is currently leading MiLB in home runs with 30, one ahead of UK product A.J. Reed (Corpus Christi). Duvall has hit four with LOU and 26 with Sacramento. Duvall, 26, was traded to CIN on 7/31 as part of a package for RHP Mike Leake. Duvall was selected by the Giants in the 11th round of the 2010 draft out of the University of Louisville. Duvall went 0-for-4 in yesterday’s game. He is batting .182 (10-for-55) with 2 2b, 4hr, 4rbi and 8r in 14g with LOU.
CONTRERAS IS CRUISING: Since being optioned back to LOU on 7/17 RHP Carlos Contreras has pitched in 10 games, going 13.0ip with 5h, 1er, 8bb and 20k. He has a 0.69era and is holding opponents to a .116 average (5-for-43) in that span. Since allowing 1er 7/29 vs. CHA he has worked 6.0 scoreless innings allowing just 2h.
LESS THAN AVERAGE AUGUST: LOU is batting just .192 (91-for-475) through 15g in August. LOU’s monthly AVG was .242 in April, .260 in May, .286 in June and .258 in July. Since 2005, the worst LOU has hit in a full month (excludes September) was .215 in April of 2013.
WALDROP WOES: OF Kyle Waldrop is hitting .166 (22-for-132) since being transferred from Pensacola to Louisville on 6/25. He went 1-for-4 on Friday, recording his first hit since 7/28 vs. CHA, a stretch of 31 at-bats without a base hit, before going 0-for-4 on Saturday. Since being optioned to LOU from CIN on 8/5, Waldrop is hitting .036 (1-for-28). He did not appear in yesterday’s game.
FALÚ FALLING: IF Irving Falú went 2-for-4 with 1 3b and 1rbi last night, marking his first multi-hit game since 7/31 vs. TOL when he went 4-for-5 with 2r. Since that game, and in the month of August, Falu is just 7-for-53 (.132) through 14g in August. Entering play on 8/5, Falú was batting .301 and was 5th in the IL in batting. He is now batting .281 and 15th in the IL in batting after going 4-for-39 (.103) in his last 10g. Falú batted .320 in June and .272 in July.
ROSTER REVOLVING DOOR: With RHP Miguel Celestino making his first appearance for LOU on Wednesday, 66 different players have appeared in a game for LOU this season. Of the 66 players, 29 are position players and 37 are pitchers. Last season, LOU had 68 different players suit up for a game. Since affiliation with CIN began in 2000, the most players LOU has used in a season was 74 in 2003.
Bats vs. Bulls • Overall: 2-5 • Home: 1-3 • Road: 1-2 • LOU went 6-2 vs. DUR in 2014, 3-1 at Louisville Slugger Field. The 6-2 (.750) mark vs. DUR in 2014 was the Bats’ best ever. • LOU is 83-100 all-time vs. DUR (first met in 1998), 49-43 in Louisville and 45-35 at Louisville Slugger Field. • DUR eliminated LOU in each of the Bats’ four most-recent playoff appearances (2003, 2008-2010). Date H/A Time/Res Date H/A Time Date H/A Time 6/11 H L 6-3 8/7 A L 10-1 8/17 H 7:05 6/12 H L 11-7 8/8 A W 3-1 8/18 H 7:05 6/13 H W 8-6 8/9 A L 9-0 6/14 H L 3-2
Last 10 Starts by Bats Pitchers Date Pitcher DEC IP H R ER BB K HR Result 8/16 Lorenzen W 9.0 4 0 0 1 1 0 W 4-0 8/15 Hand ND 3.0 4 0 0 1 0 0 L 1-0 8/14 Finnegan ND 5.0 2 0 0 2 1 0 L 3-2 8/13 Smith L 6.1 8 6 5 2 3 0 L 6-2 8/12 Stephenson L 2.0 1 2 2 4 1 0 L 2-0 8/11 Roach L 7.0 9 3 1 0 1 0 L 3-0 8/9 Finnegan L 3.2 6 7 7 2 5 1 L 9-0 8/8 Lamb W 6.0 4 1 1 1 7 0 W 3-1 8/7 Stephenson L 4.0 8 5 5 4 5 0 L 10-1 8/6 Buschmann L 5.0 5 2 2 3 2 0 L 2-1
RHP DONN ROACH #14 Career bio in supplemental pack Born: December 14, 1989 in Las Vegas, NV Age: 24 Resides: Las Vegas, NV Height: 6’0” Weight: 195 Was claimed off waivers by the Reds from Chicago (NL), July 13, 2015.
Last Time Out: Roach suffered the tough-luck loss tossing his second consecutive quality start. He pitched 7.0ip and allowed 3r (1er) on 9h with 1k. The Bats were shutout 3-0 by the Clippers, the second of three straight shutouts.
Fifth Inning Struggles: When pitching in the 5th inning this season with LOU, he has allowed 6er on 10h in 4.1ip. His 12.46era in the fifth is the highest of any inning with LOU with at least 1.0ip.
PCL Leaderboard: Roach made 15 starts for the Iowa Cubs before coming to the Bats and was second in the PCL in ERA (2.33, 23ER/89.0) at the time of his departure. He was third in the league in LOB% at 81.2% and sixth in the PCL in BB% (percentage of walks per batters faced) at 4.5%.
Friendly Confines: Roach has made one start in the big leagues this season and it came with the Chicago Cubs on 6/27 at St. Louis. He lasted 3.1 innings, allowed four runs on eight hits with one walk and one strikeout in an 8-1 CHC loss.
Major League Time: Roach has pitched in the big leagues in one other season besides his start with Chicago this year. He pitched in 16 games (one start) for the San Diego Padres in 2014 to a 4.75era. He pitched 30.1 innings and allowed 17 runs (16er) on 36 hits while walking 15 and striking out 17.
2015 with Louisville Date OPP DEC CG SHO IP H R ER HR HB BB K PC-S RES 7/20 at COL L 0 0 4.1 8 6 6 1 0 2 1 79-48 L 12-4 7/25 at IND ND 0 0 6.1 6 2 1 0 1 0 3 79-61 W 4-2 7/31 vs. TOL W 0 0 7.1 8 5 5 1 0 1 4 112-71 W 8-5 8/5 at NOR W 0 0 7.0 6 2 1 0 0 1 4 99-74 W 3-2 8/11 vs. COL L 0 0 7.0 9 3 1 0 0 0 1 83-57 L 3-0 TOTALS 2-2 0 0 32.0 37 18 14 2 1 4 13 3-2
2015 splits with Louisville W-L-S ERA G GS CG SHO SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO GIDP AVG AB TBF NP-S IR-IRS Home Games 1-1-0 3.77 2 2 14.1 17 8 6 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 1.33 3 .309 55 58 0-0
W-L-S ERA G GS CG SHO SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO GIDP AVG AB TBF NP-S IR-IRS July 1-1-0 6.00 3 3 18.0 22 13 12 2 1 3 0 8 0 0 2.00 2 .297 74 79 0-0
Bullpen Totals W L ERA BS SV IP H R ER BB K HR Holds
23 21 3.87 15 35 425.1 435 204 183 205 341 23 38
Individual Pitching Highs and Lows Most K, gm, LOU.............. 10 – 2x, last: Stephenson, 7/28 vs. CHA Most K, gm, OPP.............. 11 – Andriese, 8/8 at DUR Most BB, gm, LOU............ 5 – 2x, last: Buschmann, 7/6 at IND Most BB, gm, OPP........... 5 – 2x, last: Carroll, 7/27 vs. CHA Longest Winning Streak... 6 – Moscot, 4/14g1-5/20 Longest Losing Streak...... 4 – 2x, last: Buschmann, 7/6-7/26 Longest Outing................. 9.0 – 2x, last: Lorenzen, 8/16 vs. NOR
Individual Hitting Highs and Lows Most Hits, gm, LOU.......... 4 – 8x, last: Falú & Boesch, 7/31 vs. TOL Most Hits, gm, OPP.......... 5 – Avery, 4/9 vs. TOL Most Runs, gm, LOU........ 3 – 7x, last: Iribarren, 7/31 vs. TOL Most Runs, gm, OPP........ 3 – 13x, last: Elmore, 8/9 at DUR Most 2Bs, gm, LOU.......... 2 – 8x, last: LaMarre, 7/18 vs. SWB Most 2Bs, gm, OPP.......... 3 – Gaynor, 4/9 vs. TOL Most 3Bs, gm, LOU.......... 1 Most 3Bs, gm, OPP.......... 1 Most HRs, gm, LOU......... 1 Most HRs, gm, OPP......... 3 – Shaffer, 6/12 vs. DUR Most RBI, gm, LOU.......... 5 – 3x, last: Boesch, 7/31 vs. TOL Most RBI, gm, OPP.......... 6 – Marte, 4/9 vs. TOL Most SB, gm, LOU............ 2 – 2x, last: Selsky, 5/20 vs. NOR Most SB, gm, OPP........... 2 – 5x, last: Holt, 8/13 vs. COL
Defensive Highs and Lows Most DPs turned, LOU..... 4 – 3x, last: 7/25 at IND Most DPs turned, OPP..... 4 – 4x, last: 8/5 at NOR Most Errors, LOU.............. 5 – 2x, last: 6/4 vs. BUF Most Errors, OPP............. 3 – 3x, last: 6/2g1 at SYR
Team Pitching Highs and Lows Most K, gm, LOU.......................................... 16 – 7/29 vs. CHA Most K, gm, OPP.......................................... 15 – 4/9 vs. TOL Most BB, gm, LOU........................................ 10 – 6/24 at SWB Most BB, gm, OPP........................................ 9 – 6/9 at COL Fewest Hits Allowed, 9inn gm, LOU............. 0 – 7/12 at TOL Fewest Hits Allowed, 9inn gm, OPP............. 1 – 5/29 at PAW Fewest Hits Allowed, 7inn DH gm, LOU....... 2 – 2x, last: 6/28g1 at LHV Fewest Hits Allowed, 7inn DH gm, OPP....... 2 – 4/14g1 vs. COL
Team Hitting Highs and Lows Most Runs, gm, LOU.................................... 15 – 6/25 at SWB Most Runs, gm, OPP.................................... 13 – 2x, last: 4/21 at TOL Most Runs, inning, LOU................................ 7 – 2x, last: 3rd, 6/25 at SWB Most Runs, inning, OPP................................ 7 – 2x, last: 2nd, 6/12 vs. DUR Most Hits, gm, LOU....................................... 24 – 6/25 at SWB Most Hits, gm, OPP...................................... 19 – 5/5 vs. LHV Most HR, gm, LOU........................................ 3 – 7/20 at COL Most HR, gm, OPP....................................... 3 – 5x, last: 7/2 vs. COL Most SB, gm, LOU........................................ 3 – 5x, last: 6/8 at COL Most SB, gm, OPP........................................ 3 – 8x, last: 8/13 vs. COL Most CS, gm, LOU........................................ 3 – 6/10 at COL Most CS, gm, OPP........................................ 2 – 3x, last: 8/1 vs. TOL Most LOB, gm, LOU...................................... 13 – 5/14 at CHA Most LOB, gm, OPP..................................... 15 – 3x, last: 6/24 at SWB
Miscellaneous Information Longest Game, Extras.................................. 14 inn. – 8/2 vs. TOL Longest Game Time, 9inn............................. 3:25 – 4/27 vs. IND Shortest Game Time, 9inn............................ 1:56 – 2x, last: 8/16 vs. NOR Longest Game Time, Extras......................... 4:00 – 4/17 at IND Longest Game Time, 7inn DH gm................ 2:36 – 6/2g2 at SYR Shortest Game Time, 7inn DH gm................ 1:44 – 4/26g1 at COL Longest Delay, Home................................... 1:58 – 7/2 vs. COL Longest Delay, Road.................................... 0:35 – 5/17 at GWN Largest Win Margin....................................... 13 – 6/25 at SWB Largest Defeat Margin.................................. 13 – 4/9 vs. TOL Largest Deficit Overcome in Win.................. 4 – 6/26 at LHV
Starters Totals W L ERA QS (Rec) IP H R ER BB K HR CG SHO
Hit for the Cycle................... Chris Dickerson (7/26/07 at SWB) Grand Slam.......................... Chris Dominguez (4/18/15 vs. IND) Inside-the-Park HR.............. Billy Hamilton (6/3/13 at TOL) Lead-Off HR......................... Irving Falú (5/1/15 at BUF) Pinch-Hit HR........................ Shelley Duncan (6/12/14 vs. GWN) 5-Hit Game........................... Juan Silverio (6/17/14 vs. DUR) 6-Hit Game........................... Mark Budzinski (6/6/03 vs. RMD, 18inn) 2-HR Game.......................... Rubén Gotay (4/8/14 at COL) 3-HR Game.......................... Austin Kearns (7/5/05 at IND) 4-Double Game.................... Zack Cozart (4/30/11 vs. NOR) 2-Triple Game...................... Billy Hamilton (8/15/13 at PAW) Walk-Off HR......................... Mike Costanzo (GS, 5/8 vs. NOR) HR by Pitcher....................... Daryl Thompson (6/11/11 at LHV) Steal of Home...................... Eugenio Suárez (4/24/15 at COL) 3-SB Game.......................... Billy Hamilton (6/11/13 vs. DUR) 5 HR By Team..................... Griffin (2), Francisco, Denove, Balentien
(7/20/10 at CHA) 6 HR By Team..................... Miller (2), Larson (2), Mateo, Buford
(8/29/01 at TOL) 3-HR Inning.......................... Denove, Griffin, Balentien (8th, 7/20/10 at CHA) 3 Straight HR....................... Larson, Leon, Broussard (5/13/02 vs. SYR)
Pitching 9-Inning CG No-Hitter.......... Never 9-Inning Team No-Hitter...... Cingrani, Holmberg, LeCure (7/12/15 at TOL) 7-Inning CG No-Hitter.......... Larry Luebbers (5/14g1/00 at CHA) 9-Inning CG 1-Hitter............. Lee Tunnell (6/21/88 vs. Maine) 7-Inning CG 1-Hitter............. Steve Kelly (5/17g1/07 at TOL) 9-Inning CG SHO................. Michael Lorenzen (8/16/15 vs. NOR) 7-Inning CG SHO................. Homer Bailey (5/2g2/09 at BUF) 10+ K Game......................... Robert Stephenson (10, 7/28/15 vs. CHA)
Miscellaneous Triple Play............................ Encarnacion-Pelaez-Bell (5-4-3, 7/20/05 at PAW)
Transactions No./Date +/- Player Transaction 1. 4/12/15 Add RHP Homer Bailey ML rehab 2. 4/13/15 Delete RHP Homer Bailey End ML rehab 3. 4/13/15 Delete RHP Josh Smith Contract purchased by Cincinnati 4. 4/13/15 Delete LHP Ryan Dennick Designated for assignment (claimed by Los Angeles Dodgers 4/15) 5. 4/13/15 Add RHP Nick Christiani Transferred from Billings 6. 4/14/15 Add IF/OF Chris Dominguez Optioned by Cincinnati 7. 4/15/15 Delete RHP Pedro Villarreal Recalled by Cincinnati 8. 4/16/15 Add RHP Raisel Iglesias Optioned by Cincinnati 9. 4/17/15 Delete RHP Jon Moscot 7-day DL (blister, retro to after first game of DH on 4/15) 10. 4/17/15 Delete C Tucker Barnhart Recalled by Cincinnati 11. 4/17/15 Add RHP Josh Smith Optioned by Cincinnati 12. 4/17/15 Add C Kyle Skipworth Optioned by Cincinnati 13. 4/19/15 Delete RHP Nick Christiani Transferred to Billings 14. 4/19/15 Add RHP Pedro Villarreal Optioned by Cincinnati 15. 4/21/15 Delete RHP Josh Smith Transferred to Pensacola 16. 4/22/15 Add RHP Jon Moscot Activated from 7-day DL 17. 4/23/15 Delete IF Dan Johnson Released 18. 4/23/15 Add OF Ryan LaMarre Transferred from Billings 19. 4/25/15 Delete IF Josh Satin 7-day DL (concussion) 20. 4/25/15 Add RHP Matt Magill Activated from 7-day DL 21. 4/27/15 Delete OF Donald Lutz 7-day DL (right elbow strain) 22. 4/27/14 Delete RHP Carlos Contreras Recalled by Cincinnati 23. 4/27/15 Add IF Hernán Iribarren Transferred from Billings 24. 4/27/15 Add RHP Nick Christiani Transferred from Billings 25. 4/28/15 Delete RHP Chris Carpenter Released 26. 4/28/15 Add RHP Drew Hayes Transferred from Pensacola 27. 4/29/15 Delete RHP Michael Lorenzen Contract purchased by Cincinnati 28. 4/30/15 Add RHP Daniel Cabrera Transferred from Billings 29. 4/30/15 Add RHP Keyvius Sampson Activated from 7-day DL 30. 4/30/15 Delete RHP Keyvius Sampson Transferred to Pensacola 31. 5/6/15 Delete RHP Daniel Cabrera Released 32. 5/6/15 Add RHP Ben Klimesh Transferred from Pensacola 33. 5/7/15 Delete C Kyle Skipworth Transferred to Pensacola 34. 5/7/15 Add C Chris Berset Transferred from Pensacola 35. 5/8/15 Delete RHP Matt Magill 7-day DL (right elbow UCL, retro to 5/7) 36. 5/8/15 Delete OF Steve Selsky 7-day DL (right hamstring strain, retro to 5/6) 37. 5/8/15 Add IF Josh Satin Activated from 7-day DL 38. 5/9/15 Delete RHP Pedro Villarreal Recalled by Cincinnati 39. 5/9/15 Add RHP Josh Smith Transferred from Pensacola 40. 5/9/15 Add OF José Constanza Signed by Cincinnati and assigned to Louisville 41. 5/13/15 Delete RHP Raisel Iglesias Recalled by Cincinnati 42. 5/13/15 Add RHP Carlos Contreras Optioned by Cincinnati 43. 5/15/15 Delete OF Bryson Smith 7-day DL (right forearm strain, retro to 5/13) 44. 5/15/15 Add RHP Pedro Villarreal Optioned by Cincinnati 45. 5/18/15 Delete IF Josh Satin 7-day DL (post concussion syndrome, retro to 5/16) 46. 5/18/15 Add OF Steve Selsky Activated from 7-day DL 47. 5/19/15 Add LHP Manny Parra ML rehab (neck strain) 48. 5/20/15 Delete IF Irving Falú Placed on temporarily inactive list 49. 5/20/15 Add IF Ray Chang Transferred from Pensacola 50. 5/23/15 Delete IF Ray Chang Transferred to Pensacola
2015 Opening Day Roster (Bold – w/CIN, Italics – not on active roster) Pitchers (13) Catchers (2) Nate Adcock Tucker Barnhart Dylan Axelrod Ramón Cabrera Chris Carpenter Infielders (6) Carlos Contreras Jermaine Curtis José De La Torre Iván De Jesús Ryan Dennick Irving Falú Donovan Hand Dan Johnson David Holmberg Josh Satin Sam LeCure Eugenio Suárez Michael Lorenzen Outfielders (4) Jon Moscot Donald Lutz Josh Smith Yorman Rodríguez Pedro Villarreal Steve Selsky Bryson Smith
Miscellaneous Hitting Multiple-HR Efforts (0)
Lead-Off HR (3) Eugenio Suárez (4/14g1 vs. COL) Ryan LaMarre (4/26g1 at COL) Irving Falú (5/1 at BUF)
Grand Slams (1) Chris Dominguez (4/18 vs. IND)
Back-to-Back HR (1) Ryan LaMarre, Yorman Rodríguez (5/10 vs. ROC)
Inside-the-Park HR (0)
Pinch-Hit Home Runs (0)
Walk-Off Wins (3) Irving Falú (single, 4/18 vs. IND) Eugenio Suárez (single, 5/21 vs. PAW) Hernán Iribarren (single, 8/2 vs. TOL)
Hit for the Cycle (0)
IL Batter of the Week (1) Yorman Rodríguez (June 22-28)
Miscellaneous Pitching Starting Pitchers Top 5 Game Scores 85 – Robert Stephenson (7/28 vs. CHA) 83 – Matt Buschmann (8/1 vs. TOL) 79 – Michael Lorenzen (8/16 vs. NOR) 77 – Jon Moscot (5/10 vs. ROC) 74 – Keyvius Sampson (7/24 at IND)
Shutouts (8) Lorenzen, Villarreal (4/11 vs. TOL) Moscot, Contreras, Adcock (4/14g1 vs. COL) Iglesias, LeCure, Hayes, Díaz (6/30 vs. SYR) Cingrani, Holmberg, LeCure (7/12 at TOL) Stephenson, De La Torre, Balester (7/22 vs. COL) Sampson, Balester (7/24 at IND) Buschmann (8/1 vs. TOL) Lorenzen (8/16 vs. NOR)
Complete Games (3) Matt Buschmann (6.0 innings, 7/11g1 at TOL) Matt Buschmann (9.0 innings, 8/1 vs. TOL) Michael Lorenzen (9.0 innings, 8/16 vs. NOR)
No-Hitters (1) Cingrani, Holmberg, LeCure (7/12 at TOL)
IL Pitcher of the Week (1) Robert Stephenson (July 27-August 2)
Transactions (cont’d) No./Date +/- Player Transaction 51. 5/23/15 Add IF Irving Falú Activated from temporarily inactive list 52. 5/25/15 Delete LHP Manny Parra End ML rehab 53. 6/2/15 Delete RHP Nick Christiani Transferred to Billings 54. 6/2/15 Add IF Josh Satin Activated from 7-day DL 55. 6/3/15 Delete OF Donald Lutz Released 56. 6/3/15 Delete IF Iván De Jesús Contract purchased by Cincinnati 57. 6/3/15 Add RHP Nick Christiani Transferred to Billings 58. 6/5/15 Delete RHP Jon Moscot Contract purchased by Cincinnati 59. 6/5/15 Delete RHP Pedro Villarreal Recalled by Cincinnati 60. 6/5/15 Add RHP Layne Somsen Transferred from Pensacola 61. 6/5/15 Add RHP Jimmy Moran Transferred from Daytona 62. 6/7/15 Delete RHP Nate Adcock Contract purchased by Cincinnati 63. 6/7/15 Delete RHP Matt Magill Released 64. 6/7/15 Add RHP Jumbo Díaz Optioned by Cincinnati 65. 6/8/15 Add OF Jason Bourgeois ML rehab (shoulder) 66. 6/8/15 Add C Devin Mesoraco ML rehab (left hip impingement) 67. 6/10/15 Delete RHP Ben Klimesh Transferred to Pensacola 68. 6/11/15 Delete RHP Jimmy Moran Transferred to Daytona 69. 6/11/15 Delete IF/OF Chris Dominguez Recalled by Cincinnati 70. 6/11/15 Delete IF Eugenio Suárez Recalled by Cincinnati 71. 6/11/15 Add RHP Keyvius Sampson Transferred from Pensacola 72. 6/11/15 Add IF Josciel Veras Transferred from Billings 73. 6/11/15 Add OF Nick Benedetto Transferred from Dayton 74. 6/11/15 Add RHP Pedro Villarreal Optioned by Cincinnati 75. 6/13/15 Delete C Devin Mesoraco End ML rehab 76. 6/15/15 Delete RHP Pedro Villarreal Recalled by Cincinnati 77. 6/16/15 Delete RHP Carlos Contreras Recalled by Cincinnati 78. 6/16/15 Delete RHP Donovan Hand Contract purchased by Cincinnati 79. 6/16/15 Add LHP Joel Bender Transferred from Daytona 80. 6/17/15 Add RHP Scott Brattvet Transferred from Dayton 81. 6/18/15 Delete RHP Layne Somsen 7-day DL (fractured right fifth toe, retro to 6/17) 82. 6/19/15 Delete LHP Joel Bender Transferred to Pensacola 83. 6/19/15 Delete RHP Josh Smith Transferred to Dayton 84. 6/19/15 Add OF Brennan Boesch Optioned by Cincinnati 85. 6/19/15 Add RHP Collin Balester Acquired from Pittsburgh and assigned to Louisville 86. 6/20/15 Add RHP Matt Buschmann Signed by Cincinnati and assigned to Louisville 87. 6/20/15 Add LHP Joe Paterson Signed by Cincinnati and assigned to Louisville 88. 6/22/15 Delete RHP Scott Brattvet Transferred to Billings 89. 6/22/15 Add RHP Donovan Hand Optioned by Cincinnati 90. 6/23/15 Delete OF Steve Selsky 7-day DL (left knee meniscus, retro to 6/21) 91. 6/25/15 Add OF Kyle Waldrop Transferred from Pensacola 92. 6/26/15 Delete OF Nick Benedetto 7-day DL (lower back strain) 93. 6/26/15 Add IF/OF Kristopher Negrón Optioned by Cincinnati 94. 6/28/15 Delete OF Jason Bourgeois End ML rehab 95. 6/29/15 Delete IF Josciel Veras 7-day DL (right wrist sprain, retro to 6/27) 96. 6/29/15 Add IF/OF Chris Dominguez Optioned by Cincinnati 97. 6/30/15 Add RHP Raisel Iglesias ML rehab (strained left oblique) 98. 7/1/15 Delete OF José Constanza Placed on temporarily inactive list (birth of child) 99. 7/3/15 Delete RHP Nick Christiani Transferred to Pensacola 100. 7/3/15 Add RHP Robert Stephenson Transferred from Pensacola 101. 7/3/15 Add LHP Tony Cingrani ML rehab (strained left shoulder) 102. 7/4/15 Add OF José Constanza Activated from temporarily inactive list 103. 7/6/15 Delete OF Yorman Rodríguez Recalled by Cincinnati 104. 7/6/15 Add OF Bryson Smith Activated from 7-day DL 105. 7/11/15 Delete RHP Raisel Iglesias End ML rehab 106. 7/11/15 Add OF Yorman Rodríguez Optioned by Cincinnati 107. 7/11/15 Delete OF Yorman Rodríguez Placed on temporarily inactive list (Futures Game) 108. 7/11/15 Delete OF Kyle Waldrop Placed on temporarily inactive list (Futures Game) 109. 7/11/15 Add IF Josciel Veras Activated from 7-day DL 110. 7/13/15 Delete RHP Donovan Hand Designated for assignment 111. 7/16/15 Delete IF Josciel Veras Placed on 7-day DL (right wrist sprain, retro to 7/14) 112. 7/16/15 Delete LHP Joe Paterson Released 113. 7/16/15 Delete IF José Constanza Released 114. 7/16/15 Add OF Kyle Waldrop Activated from temporarily inactive list 115. 7/16/15 Add OF Yorman Rodríguez Activated from temporarily inactive list 116. 7/16/15 Add RHP Donn Roach Claimed off waivers from Chicago (NL) and optioned to Louisville 117. 7/16/15 Add RHP Donovan Hand Outrighted to Louisville 118. 7/17/15 Delete RHP Jumbo Díaz Recalled by Cincinnati 119. 7/17/15 Delete OF Bryson Smith Transferred to Pensacola 120. 7/17/15 Add RHP Carlos Contreras Optioned by Cincinnati 121. 7/17/15 Add OF Juan Silva Transferred from Pensacola 122. 7/20/15 Delete RHP Dylan Axelrod Contract purchased by Cincinnati 123. 7/21/15 Add RHP Jacob Johnson Transferred from Pensacola 124. 7/22/15 Delete LHP Tony Cingrani End ML rehab 125. 7/26/15 Delete IF Kristopher Negrón 7-day DL (left shoulder strain, retro to 7/24) 126. 7/26/15 Delete IF Chris Dominguez Designated for assignment (postgame) 127. 7/27/15 Add LHP Tony Cingrani Optioned by Cincinnati 128. 7/28/15 Delete RHP Jacob Johnson Transferred to Pensacola
Transactions (cont’d) No./Date +/- Player Transaction 129. 7/28/15 Delete OF Yorman Rodriguez 7-day DL (left calf strain, retro to 7/26) 130. 7/28/15 Add IF Chris Dominguez Outrighted to Louisville 131. 7/29/15 Delete IF Jermaine Curtis 7-day DL (left thumb sprain) 132. 7/29/15 Add IF Josciel Veras Activated from 7-day DL 133. 7/29/15 Add LHP John Lamb Acquired from Kansas City and optioned to Louisville 134. 7/30/15 Delete LHP David Holmberg Recalled by Cincinnati 135. 7/30/15 Delete RHP Keyvius Sampson Recalled by Cincinnati 136. 7/30/15 Add LHP Brandon Finnegan Acquired from Kansas City and optioned to Louisville 137. 7/31/15 Delete OF Kyle Waldrop Recalled by Cincinnati 138. 7/31/15 Add IF Kristopher Negrón Activated from 7-day DL 139. 7/31/15 Add IF Adam Duvall Acquired from San Francisco and optioned to Louisville 140. 8/1/15 Delete LHP Tony Cingrani Placed on 7-day DL (right shoulder sprain, retro to 7/30) 141. 8/2/15 Add RHP Josh Smith Transferred from Pensacola 142. 8/2/15 Add IF Juan Pérez Transferred from Pensacola 143. 8/5/15 Delete IF Josh Satin Released 144. 8/5/15 Delete IF Josciel Veras 7-day DL (right forearm strain, retro to 8/3) 145. 8/5/15 Add RHP Layne Somsen Activated from 7-day DL 146. 8/5/15 Add OF Kyle Waldrop Optioned by Cincinnati 147. 8/6/15 Delete C Ramón Cabrera 7-day DL (right back strain, retro to 8/5) 148. 8/6/15 Add C Julio Morillo Transferred from Daytona 149. 8/11/15 Delete RHP Matt Buschmann Traded to Baltimore for cash considerations 150. 8/11/15 Add RHP Miguel Celestino Transferred from Pensacola 151. 8/12/15 Delete C Julio Morillo 7-day DL (left forearm strain, retro to 8/10) 152. 8/12/15 Add C Ramón Cabrera Activated from 7-day DL 153. 8/14/15 Delete LHP John Lamb Recalled by Cincinnati 154. 8/16/15 Add RHP Michael Lorenzen Optioned by Cincinnati
Ejections No./Date Opp Player/Coach Inning Umpire Reason 1. 4/28g1 vs. IND Delino DeShields 7th Jansen Visconti (3B) Arguing out call at 3rd base 2. 5/14 at CHA David Holmberg 6th Doug Vines (HP) Arguing balls and strikes 3. 5/18 vs. NOR Eugenio Suárez 6th Chad Whitson (HP) Arguing balls and strikes 4. 5/18 vs. NOR Delino DeShields 6th Chad Whitson (HP) Arguing balls and strikes 5. 7/20 at COL Delino DeShields 5th Brian De Brauwere (3B) Arguing out call at 3rd base 6. 7/25 at IND Josh Satin 4th Nick Lentz (HP) Arguing balls and strikes
Day-By-Day G# Date Opp Result D/N Rec GA/GB (PL) WP LP SV Time ATT TOTAL 1. 4/9 vs.TOL L 13-0 N 0-1 -1.0 (T-3rd) Farmer (1-0) Holmberg (0-1) 3:08 8,209 8,209 2. 4/10 vs. TOL L 7-6 N 0-2 -2.0 (T-3rd) Wilson (1-0) Adcock (0-1) 3:02 7,141 15,350 3. 4/11 vs. TOL W 5-0 N 1-2 -1.0 (T-3rd) Lorenzen (1-0) Melville (0-1) 2:21 8,137 23,487 4. 4/12 vs. TOL L 6-3 D 1-3 -2.0 (4th) Weber (1-0) Bailey (0-1) Wilson (1) 2:53 7,354 30,841 4/13 vs. COL PPD (rain, doubleheader 4/14) 5. 4/14g1 vs. COL W 1-0 (7) N 2-3 -- Moscot (1-0) Chen (0-1) Adcock (1) 1:51 -- -- 6. 4/14g2 vs. COL L 1-0 (7) N 2-4 -2.0 (4th) Molleken (1-0) Holmberg (0-2) Armstrong (1) 1:47 5,887 36,728 7. 4/15 at IND W 2-1 D 3-4 -1.5 (T-3rd) Axelrod (1-0) Sampson (0-2) Adcock (2) 2:32 3,417 -- 8. 4/16 at IND W 6-1 N 4-4 -1.0 (T-2nd) Lorenzen (2-0) Volstad (1-1) 2:58 4,176 -- 9. 4/17 at IND L 3-2 (13) N 4-5 -2.0 (T-2nd) Leesman (2-0) Christiani (0-1) 4:00 8,243 -- 10. 4/18 vs. IND W 7-6 (11) D 5-5 -1.0 (T-2nd) Contreras (1-0) Leesman (2-1) 3:31 14,073 50,801 4/19 vs. IND PPD (rain, doubleheader 4/28) 4/20 OFF DAY 11. 4/21 at TOL L 13-8 N 5-6 -2.0 (3rd) Farmer (2-0) Holmberg (0-3) Zeid (1) 3:19 3,658 -- 12. 4/22 at TOL W 6-2 D 6-6 -1.0 (2nd) Moscot (2-0) Ryan (0-2) 2:59 4,137 -- 13. 4/23 at COL L 11-1 N 6-7 -1.0 (4th) Marcum (2-0) Axelrod (1-1) 2:48 5,436 -- 14. 4/24 at COL L 11-7 N 6-8 -1.5 (4th) Soto (2-0) Lorenzen (2-1) 3:07 6,882 -- 4/25 at COL PPD (rain, doubleheader 4/26) 15. 4/26g1 at COL L 7-1 (7) D 6-9 -- Chen (2-1) Iglesias (0-1) 1:44 -- -- 16. 4/26g2 at COL L 4-2 (7) D 6-10 -3.5 (4th) Roth (1-0) Magill (0-1) Armstrong (5) 2:07 8,403 -- 17. 4/27 vs. IND L 7-6 N 6-11 -3.5 (4th) Morris (1-0) LeCure (0-1) Wood (5) 3:25 5,104 55,905 18. 4/28g1 vs. IND W 3-2 (7) D 7-11 -- Moscot (3-0) Sadler (1-1) Adcock (3) 2:14 -- -- 19. 4/28g2 vs. IND L 2-1 (7) D 7-12 -4.0 (4th) Leesman (4-1) Hayes (0-1) Wood (6) 1:57 7,574 63,479 20. 4/29 at IND L 2-1 N 7-13 -4.5 (4th) Holdzkom (1-0) De La Torre (0-1) 2:47 4,712 -- 21. 4/30 at IND W 6-2 D 8-13 -3.5 (4th) Hayes (1-1) Kingham (1-2) 2:42 5,751 --
April Totals: 8-13, .242, 4.73 22. 5/1 at BUF W 9-7 N 9-13 -2.5 (4th) Magill (1-1) Bibens-Dirkx (0-1) Adcock (4) 3:08 6,437 -- 23. 5/2 at BUF W 5-2 D 10-13 -3.5 (4th) Iglesias (1-1) Lawrence (0-1) LeCure (1) 2:24 6,592 -- 24. 5/3 at BUF L 3-2 D 10-14 -4.5 (4th) Delabar (2-0) Adcock (0-2) Schultz (6) 2:47 6,713 -- 25. 5/4 vs. LHV W 5-3 N 11-14 -4.0 (T-3rd) Moscot (4-0) Rodriguez (0-3) Villarreal (1) 2:34 4,745 68,224 26. 5/5 vs. LHV L 12-1 N 11-15 -4.0 (3rd) Berken (2-1) Axelrod (1-2) 2:57 6,512 74,736 27. 5/6 vs. LHV L 5-3 N 11-16 -5.5 (3rd) Buchanan (1-0) De La Torre (0-2) 2:51 5,147 79,883 5/7 OFF DAY 28. 5/8 vs. ROC L 3-0 N 11-17 -5.5 (4th) Milone (1-0) Iglesias (1-2) Achter (2) 2:27 9,581 89,464 29. 5/9 vs. ROC W 10-5 N 12-17 -4.5 (3rd) Holmberg (1-3) Meyer (2-2) 2:50 8,927 98,391
Day-By-Day (cont’d) G# Date Opp Result D/N Rec GA/GB (PL) WP LP SV Time ATT TOTAL 30. 5/10 vs. ROC W 3-1 D 13-17 -4.5 (3rd) Moscot (5-0) Wheeler (1-2) Adcock (5) 1:56 6,212 104,603 31. 5/11 at CHA L 7-2 N 13-18 -5.0 (3rd) Haviland (1-2) Axelrod (1-3) 2:45 7,408 -- 32. 5/12 at CHA L 4-0 N 13-19 -5.5 (3rd) Beck (2-1) Hand (0-1) 2:31 9,125 -- 33. 5/13 at CHA L 5-4 (10) D 13-20 -6.0 (3rd) Casey (4-0) LeCure (0-2) 3:14 9,601 -- 34. 5/14 at CHA W 5-4 (10) N 14-20 -5.5 (3rd) Klimesh (1-0) Asencio (0-2) Adcock (6) 3:33 10,294 -- 35. 5/15 at GWN W 5-4 N 15-20 -5.5 (3rd) Villarreal (1-0) Cornely (2-1) Contreras (1) 2:57 6,753 -- 36. 5/16 at GWN W 3-1 N 16-20 -5.0 (3rd) LeCure (1-2) Fisher (0-1) Adcock (7) 2:44 6,972 -- 37. 5/17 at GWN W 7-4 D 17-20 -5.0 (3rd) De La Torre (1-2) Cornely (2-2) Adcock (8) 3:01 3,811 -- 38. 5/18 vs. NOR L 9-3 N 17-21 -6.0 (3rd) Jones (1-1) Smith (0-1) 2:28 4,676 109,279 39. 5/19 vs. NOR W 4-1 N 18-21 -5.0 (3rd) Holmberg (2-3) Davies (1-3) Contreras (2) 2:18 5,689 114,968 40. 5/20 vs. NOR W 4-2 D 19-21 -4.0 (3rd) Moscot (6-0) Gamboa (2-3) Adcock (9) 2:43 8,229 123,197 41. 5/21 vs. PAW W 6-5 (10) N 20-21 -3.0 (3rd) Hayes (2-1) Hembree (0-2) 3:11 7,058 130,255 42. 5/22 vs. PAW L 6-5 N 20-22 -4.0 (3rd) Couch (2-5) Hand (0-2) 2:41 7,968 138,223 43. 5/23 vs. PAW W 6-1 N 21-22 -4.0 (3rd) Smith (1-1) Rodriguez (4-3) 2:32 10,010 148,233 44. 5/24 vs. PAW W 5-4 N 22-22 -3.0 (3rd) Holmberg (3-3) Johnson (5-3) Hayes (1) 2:17 8,545 156,778 45. 5/25 vs. TOL L 11-2 D 22-23 -4.0 (3rd) Weber (4-3) Moscot (6-1) 2:47 6,299 163,077 46. 5/26 vs. TOL W 4-3 N 23-23 -4.0 (3rd) Axelrod (2-3) Belfiore (1-7) Adcock (10) 2:35 4,660 167,737 47. 5/27 vs. TOL W 10-2 N 24-23 -4.0 (3rd) Hand (1-2) Hankins (0-1) 2:30 4,872 172,609 5/28 OFF DAY 48. 5/29 at PAW L 2-1 N 24-24 -5.5 (3rd) Johnson (6-3) Smith (1-2) Hembree (6) 2:07 6,554 -- 49. 5/30 at PAW L 5-4 N 24-25 -5.5 (3rd) Díaz (1-1) De La Torre (1-3) Eveland (2) 2:25 8,529 -- 50. 5/31 at PAW W 5-1 D 25-25 -4.5 (3rd) Moscot (7-1) Masterson (0-1) 2:59 4,927 --
May Totals: 17-12, .260, 3.70 6/1 at SYR PPD (rain, doubleheader 6/2) 51. 6/2g1 at SYR W 8-5 (9) N 26-25 -- LeCure (2-2) Meek (2-3) 2:59 -- -- 52. 6/2g2 at SYR W 6-1 (7) N 27-25 -3.5 (2nd) Klimesh (2-0) Fornataro (0-2) 2:36 1,524 -- 53. 6/3 at SYR W 4-2 D 28-25 -3.5 (2nd) Hayes (3-1) Lively (0-2) 2:52 8,396 -- 54. 6/4 vs. BUF L 4-0 N 28-26 -3.5 (2nd) Copeland (4-1) Holmberg (3-4) 2:23 7,835 180,444 55. 6/5 vs. BUF W 2-1 N 29-26 -3.5 (2nd) De La Torre (2-3) Doubront (0-1) Adcock (11) 2:38 9,425 189,869 56. 6/6 vs. BUF L 11-6 N 29-27 -4.5 (2nd) Infante (1-0) Contreras (1-1) 3:17 8,354 198,223 57. 6/7 vs. BUF W 8-4 N 30-27 -4.5 (2nd) Axelrod (3-3) Albers (2-8) Hayes (2) 2:44 8,733 206,956 58. 6/8 at COL L 6-5 N 30-28 -5.5 (T-2nd) Molleken (4-0) Díaz (0-1) 3:05 8,799 -- 59. 6/9 at COL W 7-4 (11) N 31-28 -5.5 (2nd) De La Torre (3-3) Molleken (4-1) 3:43 7,919 -- 60. 6/10 at COL L 3-2 (11) N 31-29 -6.5 (T-2nd) Armstrong (1-2) LeCure (2-3) 3:14 8,525 -- 61. 6/11 vs. DUR L 6-3 N 31-30 -7.5 (3rd) Teaford (4-5) Hand (1-3) Yates (1) 2:48 7,937 214,893 62. 6/12 vs. DUR L 11-7 N 31-31 -7.5 (3rd) Floro (7-4) Axelrod (3-4) 3:10 10,419 225,312 63. 6/13 vs. DUR W 8-6 N 32-31 -7.5 (3rd) Sampson (1-0) Buschmann (6-5) Díaz (1) 2:50 8,942 234,254 64. 6/14 vs. DUR L 3-2 N 32-32 -8.5 (3rd) Diamond (7-2) Smith (1-3) Belisario (17) 2:39 8,502 242,756 65. 6/15 vs. GWN L 4-3 (13) N 32-33 -8.5 (3rd) Kurcz (3-3) Christiani (0-2) Weber (1) 3:37 5,860 248,616 66. 6/16 vs. GWN W 4-1 N 33-33 -8.5 (3rd) Bender (1-0) Banuelos (5-2) De La Torre (1) 2:31 6,583 255,199 67. 6/17 vs. GWN L 3-1 D 33-34 -9.0 (3rd) Weber (2-0) Axelrod (3-5) Kelly (4) 2:37 7,398 262,597 6/18 OFF DAY 68. 6/19 at ROC L 7-3 N 33-35 -9.0 (3rd) Hamburger (2-1) LeCure (2-4) 3:03 8,654 -- 69. 6/20 at ROC L 10-1 N 33-36 -9.0 (3rd) Santana (1-0) Holmberg (3-5) 2:48 10,545 -- 70. 6/21 at ROC W 3-2 D 34-36 -8.0 (3rd) Buschmann (1-0) Dean (5-6) Díaz (2) 2:27 7,918 -- 71. 6/22 at SWB W 4-2 N 35-36 -7.0 (3rd) Axelrod (4-5) Davies (5-5) Díaz (3) 2:20 3,893 -- 72. 6/23 at SWB L 6-4 N 35-37 -7.0 (3rd) Ramírez (2-0) Paterson (0-1) Webb (2) 2:49 3,538 -- 73. 6/24 at SWB L 8-1 N 35-38 -7.0 (3rd) De La Cruz (5-0) Sampson (1-1) 3:03 4,626 -- 74. 6/25 at SWB W 15-2 N 36-38 -7.0 (3rd) Holmberg (4-5) Long (5-5) 2:21 4,032 -- 75. 6/26 at LHV W 11-5 N 37-38 -7.0 (3rd) De La Torre (4-3) McGowan (1-1) 3:11 10,100 -- 6/27 at LHV PPD (rain, doubleheader 6/28) 76. 6/28g1 at LHV W 6-1 (7) D 38-38 -- Axelrod (5-5) Berken (4-5) Díaz (4) 1:59 -- -- 77. 6/28g2 at LHV L 8-3 (7) D 38-39 -8.0 (3rd) Leroux (1-2) Hand (1-4) 2:22 8,998 -- 78. 6/29 vs. SYR L 5-0 N 38-40 -8.0 (3rd) Billings (3-3) Sampson (1-2) 2:45 6,560 269,157 79. 6/30 vs. SYR W 4-0 N 39-40 -8.0 (3rd) LeCure (3-4) Jordan (2-4) 2:39 6,549 275,706
June Totals: 14-15, .286, 4.31 80. 7/1 vs. SYR L 10-1 N 39-41 -9.0 (3rd) Ross (1-1) Holmberg (4-6) 2:40 5,202 280,908 81. 7/2* vs. COL L 7-1 N 39-42 -- Sturdevant (1-0) Hand (1-5) 2:30 6,529 287,437 *game was suspended and finished the next day 82. 7/3 vs. COL W 3-2 (7) N 40-42 -9.0 (3rd) Stephenson (1-0) Murata (5-4) Díaz (5) 2:11 11,708 299,145 83. 7/4 at IND W 9-2 N 41-42 -8.0 (3rd) Axelrod (6-5) Sampson (6-7) 2:55 14,414 -- 84. 7/5 at IND L 3-1 N 41-43 -9.0 (3rd) Sánchez (3-0) Iglesias (1-3) Wood (21) 2:34 10,029 -- 85. 7/6 at IND L 3-0 N 41-44 -10.0 (3rd) Liz (2-1) Buschmann (1-1) Inman (1) 2:48 8,510 -- 86. 7/7 vs. IND W 3-2 N 42-44 -9.0 (3rd) De La Torre (5-3) Barrios (1-1) Díaz (6) 2:45 6,379 305,524 87. 7/8 vs. IND W 3-2 N 43-44 -8.0 (3rd) Stephenson (2-0) Volstad (5-4) Díaz (7) 2:54 8,520 314,044 88. 7/9 vs. IND L 4-0 N 43-45 -9.0 (3rd) Sampson (7-7) Axelrod (6-6) 2:12 7,795 321,839 89. 7/10 at TOL L 5-2 N 43-46 -9.0 (3rd) Weber (6-4) Sampson (1-3) VerHagen (1) 2:36 10,300 -- 90. 7/11g1 at TOL L 3-1 (7) N 43-47 -- Belfiore (4-8) Buschmann (1-2) Knudson (4) 1:57 -- -- 91. 7/11g2 at TOL W 2-1 (7) N 44-47 -8.5 (3rd) Paterson (1-1) Ryan (0-6) Díaz (8) 2:07 11,800 -- 92. 7/12 at TOL W 5-0 D 45-47 -7.5 (3rd) Holmberg (5-6) Melville (3-8) 2:32 9,075 -- 7/13 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/14 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/15 Triple-A All-Star Game • Werner Park • Omaha, NE • IL 4, PCL 3
Day-By-Day (cont’d) G# Date Opp Result D/N Rec GA/GB (PL) WP LP SV Time ATT TOTAL 93. 7/16 vs. SWB L 8-7 (11) N 45-48 -8.5 (3rd) Cotham (1-0) De La Torre (5-4) Goody (1) 3:06 7,512 329,351 94. 7/17 vs. SWB L 4-1 N 45-49 -9.5 (3rd) Pazos (2-1) Hayes (3-2) Martin (1) 2:55 7,704 337,055 95. 7/18 vs. SWB W 6-3 N 46-49 -9.5 (3rd) Holmberg (6-6) Burawa (1-3) De La Torre (2) 2:37 9,657 346,712 96. 7/19 vs. SWB L 7-1 N 46-50 -9.5 (3rd) Ramírez (3-0) Sampson (1-4) 2:57 7,110 353,822 97. 7/20 at COL L 12-4 N 46-51 -10.5 (3rd) Grube (4-0) Roach (0-1) 3:03 11,228 -- 98. 7/21 at COL L 7-6 N 46-52 -11.5 (3rd) Murata (8-4) Buschmann (1-3) Armstrong (12) 2:49 8,957 -- 99. 7/22 vs. COL W 2-0 N 47-52 -10.5 (3rd) Stephenson (3-0) Marcum (7-2) Balester (1) 2:38 6,994 360,816 100. 7/23 vs. COL W 7-4 N 48-52 -9.5 (3rd) Holmberg (7-6) Roth (7-6) 2:47 7,524 368,340 101. 7/24 at IND W 1-0 N 49-52 -8.5 (3rd) Sampson (2-4) Liz (2-3) Balester (2) 2:25 14,904 -- 102. 7/25 at IND W 4-2 (10) N 50-52 -7.5 (3rd) LeCure (4-4) Wall (0-3) Contreras (3) 2:59 15,042 -- 103. 7/26 at IND L 4-0 D 50-53 -8.5 (3rd) Volstad (7-4) Buschmann (1-4) 2:10 10,642 -- 104. 7/27 vs. CHA L 7-1 N 50-54 -8.5 (3rd) Carroll (4-2) Cingrani (0-1) 2:44 6,282 374,622 105. 7/28 vs. CHA W 3-1 N 51-54 -8.5 (3rd) Stephenson (4-0) Johnson (8-6) Balester (3) 2:28 7,735 382,357 106. 7/29 vs. CHA L 6-2 N 51-55 -8.5 (3rd) Noesi (1-1) Lamb (0-1) Phillips (9) 2:44 5,911 388,268 107. 7/30 vs. CHA W 3-2 N 52-55 -8.5 (3rd) Hayes (4-2) Drabek (5-6) De La Torre (3) 2:11 7,836 396,104 108. 7/31 vs. TOL W 8-5 N 53-55 -8.5 (3rd) Roach (1-1) Ryan (0-9) Balester (4) 2:56 7,845 403,949
July Totals: 14-14, .258, 3.94 109. 8/1 vs. TOL W 1-0 N 54-55 -8.5 (3rd) Buschmann (2-4) Nesbitt (0-4) 2:12 9,201 413,150 110. 8/2 vs. TOL W 4-3 (14) N 55-55 -8.5 (3rd) LeCure (5-4) VerHagen (1-3) 3:59 8,807 421,957 111. 8/3 at NOR L 3-2 N 55-56 -8.5 (3rd) Doyle (1-0) Hayes (4-3) Drake (17) 2:27 7,525 -- 112. 8/4 at NOR W 5-2 N 56-56 -8.5 (3rd) Smith (2-3) Kasparek (0-1) 2:38 4,011 -- 113. 8/5 at NOR W 3-2 N 57-56 -8.5 (3rd) Roach (2-1) Jones (6-6) Balester (5) 2:34 5,124 -- 114. 8/6 at NOR L 3-2 D 57-57 -8.5 (3rd) Villanueva (2-1) Buschmann (2-5) Drake (18) 2:21 6,517 -- 115. 8/7 at DUR L 10-1 N 57-58 -9.5 (3rd) Moore (1-2) Stephenson (4-1) 3:02 7,265 -- 116. 8/8 at DUR W 3-1 N 58-58 -9.5 (3rd) Lamb (1-1) Romero (1-1) Balester (6) 2:45 10,335 -- 117. 8/9 at DUR L 9-0 N 58-59 -10.5 (3rd) Snell (2-2) Finnegan (0-1) 2:33 7,852 -- 8/10 OFF DAY 118. 8/11 vs. COL L 3-0 N 58-60 -11.5 (3rd) Grube (5-0) Roach (2-2) Marmol (7) 2:27 6,120 428,077 119. 8/12 vs. COL L 2-0 N 58-61 -11.5 (3rd) Murata (12-4) Stephenson (4-2) Sturdevant (2) 2:50 6,530 434,607 120. 8/13 vs. COL L 6-2 N 58-62 -12.5 (3rd) Cooper (4-2) Smith (2-4) Haley (1) 2:38 7,272 441,879 121. 8/14 vs. NOR L 3-2 N 58-63 -13.0 (3rd) Doyle (2-1) Somsen (0-1) Drake (21) 2:13 9,668 451,547 122. 8/15 vs. NOR L 1-0 N 58-64 -14.0 (3rd) Jones (8-6) Celestino (0-1) Beato (13) 2:29 9,450 460,997 123. 8/16 vs. NOR W 4-0 N 59-64 -14.0 (3rd) Lorenzen (3-1) Villanueva (3-2) 1:56 7,134 468,131
August Totals: 6-9, .192, 2.71
POSITION PLAYERS
DL – #16 – OF – NICK BENEDETTO – bio pg. 216 of Reds Media Guide Last: 6/25 at SWB: 0-2 April: .063 (2-32, 1rbi, 4bb, 16k) w/DAY May: .182 (10-55, 4 2b, 1hr, 5rbi) w/DAY June: .063 (1-16, 2bb) w/DAY & LOU Season Highs Hits: Runs: RBI: TOB:
6/26: Placed on 7-day DL; 0-for-9 with 5k in 9g w/LOU
Triple-A Debut: Entered the game as a defensive replacement in CF and struck out in his only at-bat in his Triple-A debut 6/12 vs. DUR.
Hot and Cold: After five straight multi-hit games from 7/31-8/5 hitting .636 (14-22) he has now had five straight games with a strikeout and three of his last four with multi-strikeout performances and is hitting .105 (2-19) in his last five games with 11 total punchouts.
6/16: Optioned from Cincinnati to Louisville (32g, .125 (7-for-56), 1 2b, 1rbi, 2r, 3bb, 21k)
Disabled List: Placed on the DL for the first time this season on 7/29 with a left thumb sprain after leaving 7/28’s game following diving attempt at a groundball.
Walk it Out: Curtis drew three walks on 7/23 vs. COL. It was the first time since 8/10/2013 w/ Memphis at Reno, that Curtis had walked three times in a game
Seven-Gamer: Lost his seven-game hitting streak that included five multi-hit games and a pair of three-hit games on 7/19 vs. SWB. In the seven games he hit .519 (14-27) with two doubles and six runs batted in.
Coming in Hot: Is 3-for-6 with 1bb and 2r as a PH and 7-14 when entering the game as a sub. He leads the team in at-bats and hits as a substitute.
Long Ball: He hit his second home run of the season on July 1 vs. SYR. His first came on June 6 vs. BUF.
First Louisville Hit: Went 2-for-3 with 1r and 2rbi in 6-2 win at IND on April 22—his first hits and RBI w/ LOU
Back-to-Back: Recorded back-to-back multi-hit games on 7/29-30 after going hitless in previous five games with an at-bat.
Outrighted: Dominguez was outrighted to Louisville after clearing waivers 7/28.
DFA: Chris Dominguez was DFA’d on 7/26 after the game.
Three-Hit Game: Recorded his first three-hit game of the season atf COL on 7/20, including a home run. It was his first three-hit game since 8/29/14 w/ Fresno vs. Tacoma.
6/28: Optioned to Louisville from Cincinnati (11g, .300 (6-for-20), 1 2b, 1 3b, 1hr, 3rbi)
Providing the Thunder: Hit LOU’s first grand slam of season in LOU’s 7-6 11-inning Thunder Over Louisville win against IND on April 18,
Back to Louisville: Optioned by Cincinnati to Louisville on May 14; He went 0-for-3, 3k, all 3 at-bats were PH (4/6vs. PIT, 4/8 vs. PIT, 4/12 vs. STL)
Opening Day Roster: Began season with Cincinnati, making his first career Opening Day Roster
Home Run City: Duvall hit his first home run for LOU since 8/5 at NOR on 8/14 vs. NOR. He now leads MiLB with 30 home runs this season.
Louisville Debut: In his LOU debut 8/2 vs. TOL Duvall hit a solo home run in his first at-bat to dead center field. He finished the day 2-6, 1hr, 1rbi, 1r
Acquired: Was acquired by the Reds in the trade that sent Mike Leake to San Francisco and placed on Louisville’s roster 7/31
Louisville Native: Was born in Louisville and went to Butler Traditional High School, followed by the University of Louisville
Multi-Hit Game: On 8/16 vs. NOR he recorded his first multi-hit game since 7/31 vs. TOL when he recorded a four-hit game.
Slumping: Over his last 27 games he is hitting .192 (19-99) with one double and one home run and just nine runs scored.
Triple-A All-Star Game: Falu came off the bench and went 0-for-2 in the Triple-A All Star Game held in Omaha.
IL All-Star: Was named to the International League All-Star team on 7/2 after being tied for fifth in hitting (.316) to that point and was the only Louisville Bat to hit over .300 and be qualified for the batting title.
Four-Hit Game: His four-hit game on 6/25 vs. SWB was his second four-hit game of the month. He also had one on 6/13 vs. DUR
He’s Back: Activated off the Temporarily Inactive list on May 23
Relief Appearance: He made his first relief appearance of the 2015 season on 7/20 at COL, a scoreless inning, after making six appearances on the mound last season for LOU. In seven total appearances he has yet to allow a run with one hit, one hit batter and a walk.
Welcome Back: After spending all of 2014 with Louisville he rejoined the Bats on April 27 after being transferred from Billings
Four-hit Game: His 4h game on 7/18 was his first since 5/4/11 with High-A Bakersfield. Was the first time he had 3h or more in a game since 8/24/13 w/PEN. Became the first Bat to have 3xbh in a game this season with his 2 2b and HR.
Back in the ‘Ville: Transferred from Billings to Louisville on April 23
7/28: Placed on the disabled list for the first time in 2015 (left calf strain, retro to 7/26).
7/16: Activated from temporarily inactive list
Futures Game: Went 0-for-4 in the MLB Futures Game held in Cincinnati on Sunday.
7/11: Optioned to LOU with RHP Raisel Iglesias’ rehab ending and placed on the temporarily inactive list due to his participation in the Futures Game. Did not make an appearance with CIN.
Going to the Show: Promoted to Cincinnati on 7/6. Was team leader in R (40), HR (9), RBI (40), TB (124).
IL Batter of the Week for June 22-28: First LOU IL Batter of the Week since Cody Puckett in 2012. (7g, .444, 12-for-27, 5r, 1 2b, 2hr, 12rbi)
June Leaderboard: 7th in AVG (.321), 4thin H (34), T-11thin TB (46)
Base on Balls: After walking just seven times in April and May combined, Yorman walked nine times in June.
Ice Cold: Is hitting .122 (11-90) with one double and two RBI in 25 games since July 8. In that span he has 26 strikeouts and just one walk.
Queen City: Waldrop was promoted to Cincinnati on 7/31 and had one at bat, a strikeout in the bottom of the 5th 8/2 vs. Pittsburgh before being optioned back 8/5.
7/16: Activated from temporarily inactive list
Futures Game: Was 1-for-4 with a single in the MLB Futures Game held in Cincinnati on Sunday.
7/11: Placed on Temporarily Inactive list due to playing in the Futures Game in Cincinnati.
6/26: In his first Triple-A game and start he went 2-5 at Lehigh Valley.
6/25: Transferred from Pensacola to Louisville
Southern League All-Star: Was named a Southern League All-Star and was 1-4 w/ a 2B and participated in the HR Derby.
Cruising: He has not allowed a run in his last 5app (5.1ip). Since allowing 9er (on 9h and 11bb) in 7.0ip over 6app from 5/21-6/12 he has allowed just 1er (on 6h and 8bb) in 14.0ip over his last 11app
#36 – RHP – DONOVAN HAND – Bio pg. 37 of Bats Media Guide Last: 8/15 vs. NOR: (3.0ip, 4h, 1bb) April: 0-0-0, 0.00era (10.1ip, 9h, 2bb, 1ibb, 5k) Holds: 3 May: 1-2-0, 5.09era (23.0ip, 22h, 13er, 1bb, 16k) June: 0-2-0, 5.79era (23.1ip, 30h, 17r, 15er, 7bb, 11k) w/LOU&CIN July: 0-1-0, 4.87era (20.1ip, 23h, 11er, 2bb, 8k, 4hr) August: 0-0-0, 4.66era (9.2ip, 13h, 5er, 5bb, 5k) Season Highs IP: 6.0 H: 9 R Allowed: 6 BB:3 Pitches: 85 Strike %: 75 ER Allowed: 6 SO: 5
7/16: Outrighted to Louisville
7/13: Designated for assignment by the Reds.
Queen City: Appeared in one game with the Reds on 6/17 vs. DET and pitched three scoreless innings allowing two hits walking a batter and striking out three.
6/22: Optioned by Cincinnati to Louisville
6/16: Recalled by Cincinnati; (Moscot sent to Reds DL and Boesch optioned)
First Triple-A Save: Recorded his first career Triple-A save on Sunday, May 24 versus Rochester
First Triple-A Win: Recorded his first Triple-A win on April 30 pitching three innings of relief against Indianapolis, not allowing a run and striking out three.
8/2: Transferred from Pensacola to Louisville (2-5, 4.67era, 44.1ip, 43h, 26r, 23er, 20bb, 38k, 7hr) with Dayton, Cincinnati and Pensacola since he last pitched for Louisville.
6/19: Transferred from Louisville to Dayton
First Triple-A Win of 2015: Smith recorded his first win of 2015 on May 23 vs. Pawtucket, his first win w/ LOU of 2015 after leading the team in wins in 2014.
5/8: Transferred from Pensacola to Louisville (3-1-0, 2.16era, 4gs, 25ip, 20h, 9r, 6er, 2bb, 24k) w/PEN
Best Triple-A Pitching Prospect: Triple-A Managers and Coaches voted on the Best Tools in the IL for Baseball America and Stephenson was named best pitching prospect, ahead of SWB Luis Severino and PAW Henry Owens.
Triple-A Debut: Earned the win in his Triple-A Debut on 7/3 vs. COL. He pitched 5.0 innings, allowed 2er on 4h, had 3bb and 6k.
No. 1: Reds number one prospect according to both Baseball America and MLB Pipeline. Regarded as having the best fastball and curveball in the Reds system.
One Step Closer: Was promoted from Pensacola to Louisville.