OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION T-Bones (19-17, 2 nd South) at Chicago Dogs (17-17, 4 th North) RHP #17 Christian Binford (1-0, 3.64) at #35 DJ Snelten (3-1, 3.75) Game 37 –Road Game 16 6/26/19 – 7:05 pm —Impact Field, Rosemont, IL Series: Game 3 of 4 On air at T-&Bones MixLR Channel Last Game The early morning wakeup call was not a big deal for the T-Bones in a 9-1 win. In one of the most complete efforts of the season the KC winning streak reached three. Tommy Collier tossed seven innings scattering five hits and one earned run to get the win. Casey Gillaspie drove in three runs while the pen work of Jackson Lowery and the return of Carlos Diaz kept Chicago off the board. Tonight The T-Bones continue the seven-game road trip through Chicagoland. KC will face the Chicago Dogs in the third game of the four-game series. Game time is 7:05pm. Pitching Matchups RHP Christian Binford makes his T-Bone home debut. The right-hander out of Hagerstown, Maryland joins the T-Bones after spending the last season with the Detroit Tigers AA club, the Erie Seawolves in the Eastern League and the High A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles in the Carolina League. He would go 1-4 at single A Bowie with a 4.95 ERA in 12 games, working 56.1 innings with 35 strike outs. With Erie the righty would see action in seven games, tossing 21 innings with a 3.86 ERA with 22 strike outs. Binford was originally selected by Kansas City in the 30th round of the 2011 draft and would make a steady climb in the Royals’ system. He spent 2017 in the Royals organization with Double-A Northwest Arkansas and Triple-A Omaha and would go 1-0 with a 1.99 ERA and 23 strikeouts in five games with Northwest Arkansas. Binford would post a 7.24 ERA at AAA Omaha in 22 games. LHP DJ Snelten will take the pill for the Dogs. The lefty was drafted in the 9th round of the 2013 draft by the San Francisco Giants out of the University of Minnesota. He would climb the Giants ladder eventually making it to the Big Leagues in 2018 pitching in four contests out of the pen working 4.1 innings. A native of Chicagoland Snelten is a career 34-26 over seven seasons with a 3.24 ERA. All- Time Vs. Chicago The Dogs took two of three in KCK in early June, but the last two wins have given the T-Bones a 3-2 advantage in the season series. The two teams have met in two previous series in the first season of the Dogs franchise in 2018. The T-Bones swept the first series at Impact Field in Chicago back in late May of 2018. That series also included KC winning the first ever regular season game at Impact Field in comeback fashion. On May 28 th Zach Walters and Angel Rosa each went deep (Walters twice) as the T-Bones rallied for a late 8-4 comeback win. KC leads the series 8-3 in the short time the two clubs have been playing over the last two seasons. K Kings The T-Bones and Dogs have combined for 604 strike outs from their pitching staffs. That is good for 2 nd (KC) and 3 rd (CHI) in the “association”. Let the Countdown begin With the win Monday Manager Joe Calfapietra now has 986 wins as a manager. He is set to be the next indy manager to 1000 win. St. Paul Manager George Tsamis reached 1,000 career wins back on June 12, 2018. He joined former Fargo boss Doug Simunic, current Gary Manager Greg Tagert and second year Chicago Dogs Manager Butch Hobson in the 1,000-win club in indy ball. Overall — 18 seasons W 986 L 837 .541 AA SOUTH STANDINGS FINAL STANDINGS Team W L GB Last Game Sioux City 20 17 - W 6-5 WIN T-Bones 19 17 .5 W 9-1 CHI Lincoln 19 18 1 L 7-4 CLE Sioux Falls 18 18 1.5 L 5-3 FM Cleburne 17 20 3 W 7-5 LIN Texas 8 28 11.5 W 6-3 STP Sizzle Facts Streak: W3 Last 5: 4-1 Last 10: 7-3 Home: 10-11 Away: 9-6 Vs. CHI 3-2 South: 10-4 North: 9-13 Month: 12-11 Runs/Rank 191 / 5 th HR/Rank 27 / 8 th OBP/Rank .364 / T 3rd AVG/Rank .285 / 2nd ERRORS 27/ 7 th OPS/Rank .785 / 4 th WHIP/Rank 1.47 / 4th ERA/Rank 5.14 / 10 th Strike Outs/Rank 303 /2nd T-BONES LEAGUE LEADERS 2B Casey Gillaspie – 12 (T 3 rd ), Roy Morales- 8(T 7 th ) 3B Dylan Tice - 2 (T 3 rd ) HR Casey Gillaspie - 4 ( T 7 th ), Ramsey Romano- 3 (T 8 th ), Christian Correa- 2(T 9 th ) RBI Casey Gillaspie – 26 (T 7th) SB Dylan Tice- 10 (T 2 nd ) AVG Chris Colabello – 4 th (.375) Last Five Day Opp Result/Notes 6/25 CHI W 9-1 Great starting pitching 6/24 CHI W 8-6 Almost let go, good offense 6/23 CLE W 8-2 Home run fest 6/22 CLE L 12-2 Bullpen struggles 6/21 CLE W 10-9 Another walk-off win By the Numbers Day…5-8 Night…14-9 Series...5-6 Sweeps… Series Open…7-4 Series Middle…7-6 Series Finale…2-8 Rubber Match…2-3 Last At-Bat...4-9 Walk-Off…3-0 Comeback…4-0 Extra Innings…2-0 Doubleheader… 3-1-3 Score First…11-6 Allow First Run…7-9 1-Run Game…4-2 2-Run Game…3-5 3-Run Game…2-2 4+Run Game…10-6 More hits…16-3 Fewer hits…1-10 Same hits…2-2 Scoring 0-3…2-10 Scoring 4-6…4-7 Scoring 7+…13-1 Allow 0-3…10-4 Allow 4-6…5-5 Allow 7+…3-9 Next Five 6/27 @CHI RHP #6 Kenny Koplove (0-1, 6.00) at LHP #15 Luke Westphal (5-0,2.05) 6:05pm 6/28 @GAR LHP #32 Henry Owens (1-0, 7.71) at TBA 7:05pm 6/29 @GAR RHP #6 Erik Manoah at TBA 6:05pm 6/30 @GAR RHP #34 Tommy Collier at TBA 2:05pm 7/1 Off
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OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION
T-Bones (19-17, 2nd South) at Chicago Dogs (17-17, 4th North) RHP #17 Christian Binford (1-0, 3.64) at #35 DJ Snelten (3-1, 3.75)
Game 37 –Road Game 16
6/26/19 – 7:05 pm —Impact Field, Rosemont, IL
Series: Game 3 of 4
On air at T-&Bones MixLR Channel
Last Game
The early morning wakeup call was not a big deal for the T-Bones in a 9-1 win. In one of the most complete
efforts of the season the KC winning streak reached three. Tommy Collier tossed seven innings scattering five hits and one earned run to get the win. Casey Gillaspie drove in three runs while the pen work of Jackson
Lowery and the return of Carlos Diaz kept Chicago off the board.
Tonight
The T-Bones continue the seven-game road trip through Chicagoland. KC will face the Chicago Dogs in the
third game of the four-game series. Game time is 7:05pm.
Pitching Matchups RHP Christian Binford makes his T-Bone home debut. The right-hander out of Hagerstown, Maryland joins
the T-Bones after spending the last season with the Detroit Tigers AA club, the Erie Seawolves in the Eastern
League and the High A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles in the Carolina League. He would go 1-4 at single A
Bowie with a 4.95 ERA in 12 games, working 56.1 innings with 35 strike outs. With Erie the righty would see
action in seven games, tossing 21 innings with a 3.86 ERA with 22 strike outs. Binford was originally selected
by Kansas City in the 30th round of the 2011 draft and would make a steady climb in the Royals’ system. He
spent 2017 in the Royals organization with Double-A Northwest Arkansas and Triple-A Omaha and would go
1-0 with a 1.99 ERA and 23 strikeouts in five games with Northwest Arkansas. Binford would post a 7.24 ERA
at AAA Omaha in 22 games.
LHP DJ Snelten will take the pill for the Dogs. The lefty was drafted in the 9th round of the 2013 draft by the
San Francisco Giants out of the University of Minnesota. He would climb the Giants ladder eventually making
it to the Big Leagues in 2018 pitching in four contests out of the pen working 4.1 innings. A native of
Chicagoland Snelten is a career 34-26 over seven seasons with a 3.24 ERA.
All- Time Vs. Chicago
The Dogs took two of three in KCK in early June, but the last two wins have given the T-Bones a 3-2
advantage in the season series. The two teams have met in two previous series in the first season of the
Dogs franchise in 2018. The T-Bones swept the first series at Impact Field in Chicago back in late May of
2018. That series also included KC winning the first ever regular season game at Impact Field in comeback
fashion. On May 28th Zach Walters and Angel Rosa each went deep (Walters twice) as the T-Bones rallied for
a late 8-4 comeback win. KC leads the series 8-3 in the short time the two clubs have been playing over the
last two seasons.
K Kings
The T-Bones and Dogs have combined for 604 strike outs from their pitching staffs. That is good for 2nd (KC)
and 3rd (CHI) in the “association”.
Let the Countdown begin
With the win Monday Manager Joe Calfapietra now has 986 wins as a manager. He is set to be the next indy
manager to 1000 win. St. Paul Manager George Tsamis reached 1,000 career wins back on June 12, 2018.
He joined former Fargo boss Doug Simunic, current Gary Manager Greg Tagert and second year Chicago
Dogs Manager Butch Hobson in the 1,000-win club in indy ball.
Overall — 18 seasons W 986 L 837 .541
AA SOUTH STANDINGS FINAL STANDINGS Team W L GB Last Game Sioux City 20 17 - W 6-5 WIN
T-Bones 19 17 .5 W 9-1 CHI Lincoln 19 18 1 L 7-4 CLE Sioux Falls 18 18 1.5 L 5-3 FM Cleburne 17 20 3 W 7-5 LIN Texas 8 28 11.5 W 6-3 STP
Sizzle Facts Streak: W3 Last 5: 4-1 Last 10: 7-3
Home: 10-11 Away: 9-6 Vs. CHI 3-2 South: 10-4 North: 9-13 Month: 12-11 Runs/Rank
Welcome back The return of RHP Tommy Collier and LHP Carlos Diaz on Tuesday was a welcome sight for the T-Bones. The pair along with righty Jackson Lowery allowed just one earned run on the day.
On the rise
The T-Bones began the month of June hitting .258 good for 6th in the league. They are now 2nd with a .285 clip due in large part to a month of June where the team has hit .297 (239/805). The team has clubbed home runs in three straight games and for the month has hit 18 with Casey Gillaspie leading the way with four.
MLB Alums
While the philosophy if the organization is to get players back to affiliated ball to one day get a chance at the Big Leagues, the T-Bones feature five former Big Leaguers. IF Shawn O’Malley – Los Angeles (AL), Seattle OF Daniel Nava –Boston, Tampa Bay, Los Angeles (AL), Philadelphia and Kansas City
RHP Eduardo Parades – Los Angeles (AL)
LHP Henry Owens – Boston Red Sox
IF Chris Colabello – Minnesota, Toronto
Did you know?
Chicago Dogs manager Butch Hobson was a backup quarterback at the University of Alabama and played under the legendary Paul
“Bear” Bryant. Hobson is also a former MLB third baseman, having played for the Boston Red Sox (1975-80), California Angels (1981)
and New York Yankees (1982).
Local note
The Chicago Cubs have been around since 1876 making them the oldest club in Chicago. But the Cubs as the current Cubs date back
to 1903. In an ironic twist the Cubs franchise was originally known in 1876 as the White Stockings and date to the original (current)
National League when there was only one league and not two Major Leagues. By contrast the Kansas City Cowboys (also Unions and
Kaycees) were a baseball team in the Union Association during its only season, 1884.
They began play as a replacement for the Altoona Mountain City, which collapsed in May, and played out the remainder of the season.
Despite a 16-63 (.203 WL percentage) finish, the franchise was one of only two (the St. Louis club being the other) in the league to
make a profit. In contemporary newspaper reports, the team had Altoona's record (6-19) combined with their own and were considered
to have finished last in an eight-team league. The Unions disbanded shortly after the Union Association voted to dissolve.
Offense
T-Bones Chicago
Avg .285(2nd) .266 (5th)
Runs 191(5th) 167(6th)
HR 27 (8th) 36(3rd)
SB 36 (4th) 16(10th)
BB 133(8th) 102 (12th)
Pitching
ERA 5.14 (10th) 4.44(9th)
SO 303 ( 2nd) 301 (3rd)
BB 148(2nd ) 12112th)
SV 7 (T 9th) 7 (T 9th)
Defense
E 27 (7th) 36 (3rd)
On the air
Dan Vaughan returns for his third season as the “voice of the T-Bones.” Vaughan spent the previous four years with the Gary
SouthShore RailCats and is the Australian summer voice of the Perth Heat of the Australian Baseball League during the USA winters.
The game audio can be heard on tbonesbaseball.com and on the T-Bones MixLR Channel and the MixLR app. The pregame begins
at 6:40 (home 25 minutes before on road) with “The Top Step with Manager Joe Calfapietra.” AmericanAssociationBaseballTV.com
carries the video stream of all home games. The full pregame show can be heard online on the radio side with the news and scores
around the American Association and other pregame notes. On the road the audio stream can be heard on
AmericanAssociationBaseballTV.com in addition to flagship home on T-Bones MixLR Channel. For fans that want to hear the game
inside the ballpark tune into 107.9 FM on your radio dial to hear all the live radio action inside T-Bones Stadium.
Social on the air
The T-Bones feature a T-Bones Post Game Live on Facebook as well as a daily #CupofSizzle interactive Facebook Live during the
lunch hour during the weekdays and selected weekend games. The club also will feature select breaking news and Pre-Game Live events as time and content merit. The Top Step Overtime with Joe Calfapietra will air approximately 10 minutes following the game.
Serve it up
The 2019 Media Relations Team brings fans more bonus content. Luke Schrock, Nolan Brooks and Alex Dean have all teamed up
to take over the Steakhouse Podcast and bring fans a new program called Serve it Up. The trio will dive into T-Bones news and notes
and also tackle those hot topics around the American Association. Check it out on SoundCloud.
HOT T-BONES
At the plate -Christian Correa has reached base in 16 straight games. -Ramsey Romano has 20 RBI in his first 22 games as a T-Bone. He went 8-for-24 on the last road trip with six RBI. The third baseman
also leads the club with eight multi RBI games this season. He went 2-for-8 over the weekend against Cleburne with two RBI. -Roy Morales went 2-for- and had the game winning walk off RBI Friday night. He was 7-for-12 in the series at Cleburne May 11-13
with 4 RBI . He posted the first 4 RBI for the T-Bones Friday June 14th at Texas. He went 11-of-24 on the last road trip. -Casey Gillaspie is on an eight-game hitting streak and is 13 for his last 29. He had two three RBI games in his last three games. The
T-Bones first baseman hit his 12th double Friday night which ties him for third in the AA. He was 4-for-8 against Sioux City with a pair of walks and three RBI. He had the first four hit night for KC last Friday night the 14th at Texas. It was the first time a T-Bones had had four since Ryan Brett had four on 9/11/18 at St. Paul. -Dylan Tice had his third three hit game of the season Monday night and is 9-for-his-last 21 in his last five games. He scored nine runs
on the homestand and scored four runs Friday night the second time he has done that in his last 11 games while going 2-for-4. He has reached base in 10 straight games. He scored four runs Friday night the 14th at Texas the first time a T-Bone has done that in 2019 and the highest total since August 2018. In the Texas series he went 5-for-11 scoring seven runs. He has scored 22 runs in 23 games. Tice has stolen eight bases in his last nine games. -Daniel Nava has seven RBI in his last nine games. -Forrestt Allday is on a five-game hitting streak after going 2-for-4 Tuesday and had his first three RBI game of the season last
Thursday night 6/19 against Sioux City. - Danny Mars is on a five-game hitting streak (10-for-26) and went 6-for-15 against Cleburne with all three games two hit games. He
was 11-for-27 with 8 RBI on the last road trip and has 13RBI in 15 games with KC. -Mason Davis returned of the IL to go 3-for-6 against Cleburne and is 5-for-10 in his three game return with a three game hitting streak. -Chris Colabello has hit safely in all four T-Bones games he has played. -Shawn O’Malley has scored in four straight games (5 R) and reached base in four straight.
On the hill -Tommy Collier has allowed three earned runs his last 13.2 pitching -Carlos Diaz has seven K’s in four innings of work. -Robert Calvano has worked 5.1 scoreless in a row. -Ramsey Romano has tossed four scoreless relief innings with four strike outs. -Nick Lee has 12 strike outs in his last 8.1 innings. He recorded his first save as a T-Bones 4/11 and is two for two in saves.
-The T-Bones as a staff are now second in the league in strike outs as a team with 303 The T-Bones set the new record for strike outs in a season by a pitching staff at 897 in 2017 for the American Association.
Misc.
-The T-Bones are 10-4 against the South Division of the American Association but are 9-13 against the North.
The Kansas City T-Bones (16-20) scored four runs in the first inning as they cruised to an 11-3 victory in game one of a three-game set against the Schaumburg Flyers (19-17) tonight at Alexian Field in Schaumburg, Illinois.
The first five T-Bones hitters reached safely against Dustin Glant (4-2) on three hits, a walk and a hit batter, with Greg Jacobs and Craig Hurba driving in a run each. Following a strikeout and lineout, Mark Minicozzi capped off the frame with a two-run single to give Kansas City a 4-0 advantage.
The Flyers answered against Cody McAllister (3-0, pictured) in the bottom of the frame when Jose Valdez tripled and scored on a wild pitch. An RBI single by T.J. Wilson in the second inning brought Schaumburg within two.
Kansas City scored their fifth run of the contest on an RBI fielder’s choice by Minicozzi in the third. After a scoreless fourth, Minicozzi followed a two-out double by Neb Brown with a two-base hit of his own to push the T-Bones’ lead to 6-4.
After two hits and an error loaded the bases for the T-Bones with one out in the sixth, Glant walked Jim Fasano to force in Kansas City’s seventh run. He then left in favor of Kris Jiggitts, who surrendered an RBI single to Ryan Fox to push the score to 8-2.
Glant suffered the loss after allowing eight runs on 11 hits in five and one-thirds innings. McAllister departed after six innings having allowed two runs while scattering six hits to earn the victory in just his second career start.
The T-Bones finished their scoring with a three-run seventh, using a two-run double by Jacobs and a sacrifice fly from Fasano to extend their lead to 11-2. Jacobs finished the game four-for-five with three RBI and Minicozzi went two-for-five with four RBI for Kansas City.
Chris Rhoads threw two scoreless innings in relief of McAllister. Payton Tweddale was charged with one unearned run in the ninth when Travis Brown singled to start the frame and later scored on a passed ball to push the final to 11-3.
Christian Binford joins the T-Bones after spending the last season with the Detroit Tigers AA club, the Erie Seawolves in the Eastern League and the High A affiliate of the
Baltimore Orioles in the Carolina League. He would go 1-4 at single A Bowie with a 4.95 ERA in 12 games, working 56.1 innings with 35 strike outs. With Erie the righty would
see action in seven games, tossing 21 innings with a 3.86 ERA with 22 strike outs.
Binford was originally selected by Kansas City in the 30th round of the 2011 draft and would make a steady climb in the Royals’ system. He spent 2017 in the Royals
organization with Double-A Northwest Arkansas and Triple-A Omaha and would go 1-0 with a 1.99 ERA and 23 strikeouts in five games with Northwest Arkansas. Binford
would post a 7.24 ERA at AAA Omaha in 22 games. Binford began 2016 at AA Northwest Arkansas where he went 3-2 in six games with a 4.84 ERA and 29 strikeouts. He
was promoted to AAA Omaha on May 16th where he would go 3-12 in 19 games, making 18 starts with a 5.28 ERA. He would split the 2105 seasons with Omaha and
Northwest Arkansas, opening the year at AAA Omaha where he went 1-4 with a 5.86 ERA in six games. He finished the year in the Texas League at AA Northwest Arkansas
where he appeared in 16 games with a 4-7 record with a 5.03 ERA and 60 strike outs in 91.1 innings.
Binford began the 2014 season rated as the Royals' No. 10 prospect according to Baseball America, and he was also selected as the prospect with the "Best Control". He
earned a spot on the Carolina League All-Star team and was part of the Futures All-Star Game at Target Field. He pitched a scoreless inning for the U.S. Team in the game.
Binford began the year with Class-A Wilmington in the Carolina League, going 5-4 in 14 games with a 2.40 ERA and 92 strikeouts. He would make the jump to AA, working in
eight games with Northwest Arkansas, striking out 36 and walking six in 48.0 innings. Binford would get a late season call up to AAA where he had a 5.40 ERA in four relief
outings and where he earned a starting nod in the Triple-A National Championship Game vs. Pawtucket, but he didn't factor into the decision after allowing one run over 3.0
innings in Omaha's 4-2 win. In 2013 he spent the year with Class-A Lexington where he had a 2.67 ERA in 23 games (23 starts) while striking out 130 and walking 25 and
where he was named a South Atlantic League Midseason All-Star. In his rookie season, he would pitch in eight games for the Burlington Royals in the Appalachian League.
Binford was born in Florida but was raised in Hagerstown, Maryland. He attended Mercersburg Academy High School (PA), where he posted a 0.64 ERA in 55.0 IP his senior
year. Binford overcame Tommy John surgery his sophomore year at Mercersburg Academy to get recruited by the University of Virginia and to get drafted by the Kansas City
Royals in the 30th round.
5 Age AgeDif Tm Lg Lev Aff W L W-L% ERA RA9 G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF WHIP H9 HR9 BB9 SO9 SO/W
Nava (9) Romano (5) Sweeney (5) Romano (1) Allday Robertson Gillaspie
(16) Davis
Colabello Davis Romano
(13) Davis (2) Nava (2) Mars (9) Robertson
(5) Brett (2)
Reynolds (4) Tice (6) Mars (8) Nava (8)
Sparks (8) Nava Correa (5)
Romano Morales (5)
Colabello (3)
T-BONES BEHIND THE NUMBERST-BONES RECORDS
MISCELLANEOUS
SEASON HIGHS &
LOWS Number of Days in 1st: 10 Number of Days in 2nd: 5 Number of Days in 3rd: 4 Number of Days in 4th: 14 Number of Days in 5th: 0 Number of Days in 6th: 0 Most Games Above .500: 4 (5/26)
Most Games Below .500: 9 (6/15) Number of Days Above .500- 15 Below .500- 17 At .500: 4 Longest Winning Streak: 4 Longest Winning Streak, Home: 3 Longest Winning Streak, Road: 2 Longest Losing Streak: 6
Longest Losing Streak,
Home: 4
Longest Losing Streak,
Road:5
Longest Series Win Streak: 2 Longest Series Win Streak, Home: 2 Longest Series Win Streak, Road: 3 Longest Series Losing Streak: 2 Longest Series Losing Streak, Home: 2 Longest Series Losing Streak, Road: 3 Largest Margin of Victory: 7 Largest Margin of Defeat: 11
Largest Come-From-Behind
Win: 2
Largest Come-From-Behind
Loss: 1 6/19 SC GM 1 Longest Rain Delay: 30 min 6/5 MKE Most Errors Game Team: 3 Most Errors, One Game: 3 Most DP Turned, Game: 2 5/26 WPG Most DP Against, Game: 2 5/19 FM, 5/27 FM
Complete Game Shutout against: 0 No-Hitter: Multi-Homer Games: 2 Multi-Homer Games Against: 3
Grand Slam Allowed: 5+ RBI Games: Inside-the-park HR: 0
Sellouts:
Commit 0 errors 15-5 Commit 1 error 1-6 Commit 2 errors 3-3 Commit 3 errors 1-2 Commit 4+ errors 0-0 Walk 4 or more times 12-6 Allow 4 or more walks 7-11 Score in First Inning 8-6 Opponent Scores in First 5-6 Starting Right-hander 16-15 Starting Left-hander 3-2 Facing Right-handed Starter 12-12 Facing Left-handed Starter 7-5 Leading after 6 innings 15-2 Leading after 7 innings 16-1 Leading after 8 innings 13-0 Trailing after 6 innings 2-14 Trailing after 7 innings 1-14 Trailing after 8 innings 1-11 Tied after 6 innings 1-1 Tied after 7 innings 1-1 Tied after 8 innings 0-1 Starter leaves with lead 14-5 Starter leaves trailing 2-11 Starter leaves tied 2-3 Opp. Starter leaves leading 4-11 Opp. Starter leaves trailing 12-4 Opp. Starter leaves tied 1-2 T-Bones Starter more IP 15-4 Opp. Starter more IP 3-11 Starters Same IP 1-1 Quality Start 6-1 Opponent Quality Starts 1-10 Both Quality Starts 0-2 No HR 5-8 1 HR 7-6 2+ HR 6-0 No HR Allowed 10-4 1 HR Allowed 7-9 2+ HR Allowed 1-4 In May 7-6 In June 12-11 In July
In August
In September
On Sunday 3-4 On Monday 2-1 On Tuesday 3-0 On Wednesday 4-3 On Thursday 0-4 On Friday 3-2 On Saturday 3-2 White Sleeveless Pinstripe
White Jerseys
White/gold jerseys 6-9 Travel Greys 3-4 Maroon BP tops 8-3 Black BP tops 0-1 Special Jerseys 1-0