ORGANIZATIONAL REPORT Thursday, May 25, 2017 TEAM LEVEL RECORD LAST GAME STREAK/ LAST 10 Sacramento River Cats Triple-A 17-28; 12.0 GB 4th Place L, 5-9 Vs. Memphis L1, 3-7 Richmond Flying Squirrels Double-A 17-27; 7.5 GB 6th Place L, 0-5 Vs. Memphis L5, 3-7 San Jose Giants High-A 19-28; 7.5 GB 4th Place W, 11-7 @ Lancaster W1, 4-6 Augusta Greenjackets Low-A 13-28; 13.5 GB 7th Place Postponed: Rain L3, 2-8
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ORGANIZATIONAL REPORT Thursday, May 25, 2017
TEAM
LEVEL
RECORD LAST
GAME
STREAK/
LAST 10
Sacramento
River Cats
Triple-A
17-28;
12.0 GB
4th Place
L, 5-9 Vs. Memphis
L1, 3-7
Richmond
Flying Squirrels
Double-A
17-27;
7.5 GB
6th Place
L, 0-5 Vs. Memphis
L5, 3-7
San Jose Giants
High-A
19-28;
7.5 GB
4th Place
W, 11-7 @ Lancaster
W1, 4-6
Augusta
Greenjackets
Low-A
13-28;
13.5 GB
7th Place
Postponed:
Rain
L3, 2-8
Hwang's, Slater's big days not enough for Sacramento
River Cats rack up 12 hits but fall 9-5 to Memphis
The Sacramento River Cats (17-28) fell 9-5 in game two of their four game series to the
Memphis Redbirds (29-18) Wednesday afternoon at Raley Field
Memphis jumped on Sacramento starter Joan Gregorio early, tagging the right-hander for four
runs through the first three frames. It was the first time Gregorio had allowed more than three
earned runs in an outing this season.
The River Cats fought back, however, led by Kelby Tomlinson, Austin Slater, and Jae-Gyun
Hwang, eventually cutting the deficit to one. The trio combined for seven hits and five RBI, but
ultimately it wasn't enough as the Redbirds pushed five more runs across over the last three
innings. Of Memphis' nine runs, six came by way of home runs.
Tomorrow night's matchup will feature a couple of left-handers as Sacramento
southpaw Michael Roth (3-3, 4.54) faces Memphis' Marco Gonzales (1-0, 0.68). First pitch is set
for 7:05 p.m. (PT) and the game can be heard live online at rivercats.com and on the air on
Money 105.5 FM.
Postgame Notes
Hwang: Jae-Gyun Hwang drove in three runs for the second consecutive game…he now leads
the team with 25 RBI…finished the game 2-for-5 with his second triple of the year…today
marked his team-leading 15th
multi-hit game.
Slater: Right fielder Austin Slater drove in the other two Sacramento runs today…went 2-for-4
on the afternoon, his second straight two-hit game…Slater is hitting .355 in May (27-for-76)
with 13 RBI.
Tomlinson: Kelby Tomlinson started his fourth game in centerfield and went 3-for-5 at the
plate…has six hits in his last two games as the leadoff hitter…in his last five games, Tomlinson is
10-for-21 (.476).
Season highs: Right-hander Joan Gregorio tied his season-high by going seven innings…Gregorio
gave up a season-high five runs and faced 29 Redbirds hitters, also a new mark…he allowed a
home run in the third inning and has now given up a home run in four consecutive starts.
Season debut: Left-hander D.J. Snelten made his Triple-A debut today for the River Cats…he
walked a batter and gave up a two-run home run in one inning of relief…in 15 appearances with
Double-A Richmond, Snelten went 4-1 with a 1.66 ERA.
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20-Hit Outburst Powers Giants To 11-7 Victory
San Jose scores eight runs over final four innings to earn win
LANCASTER, CA - The San Jose Giants knocked out a season-high 20 hits in an 11-7 victory over
the Lancaster JetHawks on Wednesday evening at The Hangar. Gio Brusa smacked a game-tying
two-run home run in the top of the seventh before Ryan Howard gave the Giants the lead for
good with an RBI double in the eighth. San Jose (19-28) scored eight runs over the final four
innings to claim the wild back-and-forth affair.
Howard (4-for-5, 2 RBI) had four hits and drove home a pair of runs to lead the Giants offensive