2019 Game Notes & Information WEST VIRGINIA POWER GAME NOTES South Atlantic League - Class-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners since 2019 - 601 Morris St. Suite 201- Charleston, WV 25301 - 304-344-2287 - www.wvpower.com - Media Contact: David Kahn WEST VIRGINIA POWER (26-30, 63-63) at CHARLESTON RIVERDOGS (28-28, 65-61) Game: 127 (Road: 64 [30-33]) | August 20, 2019 | Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park | Charleston, S.C. Radio: The Jock 1300 and 1340 AM - wvpower.com Airtime: 6:45 P.M. THE PITCHING MATCH-UP: RHP Evan Johnson (0-4, 4.22 ERA) vs. RHP Roansy Contreras (9-5, 3.62 ERA) Johnson: Allowed two runs on four hits over four innings with four strikeouts August 15 vs. HAG Contreras: Ceded just one hit over seven innings with 10 strikeouts August 14 vs. Columbia POWER AT A GLANCE 2019 Season Leaders (Active Only) Batting Avg: Bobby Honeyman - .281 Home Runs: Onil Pena - 15 RBI: Onil Pena - 56 Stolen Bases: Charlie McConnell - 11 Wins: Ryne Inman - 8 Innings: Ryne Inman - 121.2 ERA: Devin Sweet - 3.06 Strikeouts: Ryne Inman - 136 Saves: Bryan Pall - 6 8/21/19 @Charleston/7:05PM RHP Juan Then (first Low-A start) vs. LHP Josh Maciejewski (1-1, 2.25 ERA) 8/22/19 @Charleston/7:05PM RHP Josias De Los Santos (4-7, 4.56 ERA) vs. RHP Yoendrys Gomez (0-2, 5.40 ERA) 8/23/19 Lakewood/7:05PM RHP Matt Martin (0-0, 0.00 ERA) vs. TBD 8/24/19 Lakewood/7:05PM TBD vs. TBD PITCHING PROBABLES Date Opponent/Time Probable Pitchers (Away vs. Home) POWER DOUBLES UP SUNS IN FINALE: Bernie Martinez hurled a quality start in his first start in the Minor Leagues, while Dean Nevarez provided a crucial two-run single that propelled West Virginia to a 4-2 win over the Hagerstown Suns Sunday afternoon at Appalachian Power Park. The Power jumped on the board in the first inning against Jake Irvin, loading the bases with nobody out. Matt Sanders then grounded into a 6-4-3 double play, plating a run to give West Virginia a 1-0 lead. The Power duplicated those efforts in the second, as the first three batters reached on two walks and a single. However, Nick Rodriguez grounded into another 6-4-3 double play, bringing in Nevarez from third to double West Virginia’s edge. The third inning saw the Power produce some two-out magic, as Sanders singled, Austin Shenton doubled and Nevarez brought them both home with his RBI knock to center that made it 4-0. Meanwhile, Martinez mowed through Hagerstown’s lineup, hurling four perfect innings before allowing a base hit and a run in the fifth on a throwing error by Nevarez. The righty buckled down and finished off the fifth and sixth before handing the ball to Logan Rinehart for the seventh. Rinehart spun a scoreless seventh and allowed an unearned tally in the eighth while fanning two, and Elias Espino locked down the win in the ninth with a 1-2-3 frame and two punchouts. ALL-STAR NUMBERS: Though he did not play in the entire Delmarva series, Bobby Honeyman picked up right where he left off over the entire Hagerstown set, stroking two doubles and scoring two runs. He has been really hot over the last six weeks, as across his last 37 games, Honeyman is boasting a .359 (52-for-145) clip, the second-best average in the South Atlantic League during this span (Malvin Matos, .368, Lakewood), along with two homers and 21 RBI. He also has notched a hit in 33 of those 37 contests. Honeyman’s overall .281 average sits 10th-best among qualified league hitters, while his 119 hits are tied for fourth-highest. QUALITY ROTATION: Despite dropping three of four to the Suns, the Power’s starting staff was very solid across the series, spinning three quality starts (Josias De Los Santos, Matt Martin and Martinez). After Tuesday starter Evan Johnson lasted just four innings Thursday, De Los Santos twirled his third consecutive quality start, while Martin and Martinez each fired a quality outing in their first professional starts. The starting staff posted a 2.05 ERA (5 ER/22 IP) in the four-game series along with 17 strikeouts compared to eight walks. SAVE ME: Espino recorded his first professional save in his third career opportunity Sunday afternoon after tossing a perfect ninth inning. The right-hander had never entered in a save situation before the 2019 season, as 19 of his first 23 Minor League appearances were starts over the past two years. Espino is the seventh different Power pitcher to notch a save this season, while his save was the 31st overall for West Virginia, tied with the Columbia Fireflies for seventh-best in the South Atlantic League. ARIAS PROMOTED: Following Saturday’s game, the Seattle Mariners announced reliever Dayeison Arias had been promoted to the High-A Modesto Nuts. The West Virginia closer really turned it on over his last few outings with the Power, issuing eight consecutive scoreless innings with 13 strikeouts dating back to July 25. The right-hander’s 13 saves are the most by a West Virginia reliever since Nick Neumann’s Power-franchise record 17 saves in 19 opportunities in 2015. His 13 saves this year are also third-best in the South Atlantic League (Jesus Tona, Augusta, 16) and second in the Mariners’ system, with Art Warren edging him out with 15 for Arkansas. Arias only allowed an earned run in six of his 39 total appearances. THEN TO DEBUT WEDNESDAY: After being added to the Power’s roster Saturday night, RHP Juan Then is slated to start the middle match of the team’s series in Charleston, S.C. Then is 0-3 with a 3.34 ERA in eight games (six starts) between the AZL and Everett. Then was dealt back to Seattle in June of this year in the deal for Edwin Encarnacion after the Mariners traded him back in 2017 to the Yankees. The right-hander is the 16th-best prospect in the Mariners’ system per MLB.com. POWER POINTS: Ryan Ramiz collected his 28th multi-hit game of the season, second-most on the team (Honeyman, 30)... Charlie McConnell has not committed an error in 70 consecutive games (May 15 at Charleston)... Sanders has hit safely in 18 of his last 20 contests, averaging .298 in that stretch... Nevarez posted his seventh multi-RBI game with the Power this year... West Virginia has dropped its last five meetings with the Charleston RiverDogs (all in South Carolina)... McConnell swiped his team-leading 11th stolen base of the season Sunday, tying his output from 2018 with Short-Season Everett... The Power’s elimination number stands at five with 14 games to go, with seven vs. their division. 2019 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE SECOND HALF STANDINGS Southern Division Italics=Eliminated from Playoffs * = Division Winner W-L GB PCT Asheville 32-24 -- .571 Augusta 31-25 1.0 .554 Charleston 28-28 4.0 .500 Rome 28-28 4.0 .500 Columbia 25-31 7.0 .446 Lexington 24-32 8.0 .429 Greenville 20-35 11.5 .364 Northern Division Italics=Eliminated from Playoffs * = Division; & = Wild Card W-L GB PCT Delmarva 35-20 -- .636 Hickory 33-22 2.0 .600 Greensboro 29-26 6.0 .527 Hagerstown 27-29 8.5 .482 Kannapolis 27-29 8.5 .482 West Virginia 26-30 9.5 .464 Lakewood 24-30 10.5 .444 0-3 Date Location Result May 14 Charleston, SC 6-5, Loss May 15 Charleston, SC 7-6, Loss (F/11) May 16 Charleston, SC 5-0, Loss August 20 Charleston, SC 7:05 p.m. August 21 Charleston, SC 7:05 p.m. August 22 Charleston, SC 7:05 p.m. 2018 Results: Charleston 6-5 All-Time SAL Series: Charleston leads 62-46 2019 VS. RIVERDOGS LAST ROAD TRIP (8/8-14) Record: 4-3 Batting Statistics AVG: .226 (53-for-235) AB: 235 RISP: 19-for-76 (.250) H: 53 R: 29 HR: 2 BB: 29 SO: 48 SB: 2 Defensive Statistics: W-L: 4-3 ERA: 3.45 Quality Starts: 3 IP: 60.0 H: 63 R: 29 ER: 23 SV/OPP: 2/2 BB: 16 SO: 49 HR: 3 Errors: 7 Season Highs Batting Statistics: AVG: .362 (25-for-69) AB: 248 RISP: 17-for-35 (.486) High H: 60/Low H: 25 High R: 29 (2x)/Low R: 14 High HR: 6/Low HR: 1 BB: 29 (2x) High SO: 73/Low SO: 16 SB: 6 Defensive Statistics: W-L: 3-4 ERA: 2.60 Quality Starts: 4 IP: 62.1 (2x) High H: 69/Low H: 30 High R: 51/Low R: 12 High ER: 45/ Low ER: 10 SV/OPP: 2/2 (2 SV 3x) High BB: 24/Low BB: 6 SO: 78 High HR: 13/Low HR: 2 High Errors: 9/Low E: 1
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2019 Game Notes & Information
WEST VIRGINIA POWER GAME NOTESSouth Atlantic League - Class-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners since 2019 - 601 Morris St. Suite 201- Charleston, WV 25301 - 304-344-2287 - www.wvpower.com - Media Contact: David Kahn
WEST VIRGINIA POWER (26-30, 63-63) at CHARLESTON RIVERDOGS (28-28, 65-61) Game: 127 (Road: 64 [30-33]) | August 20, 2019 | Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park | Charleston, S.C.
Radio: The Jock 1300 and 1340 AM - wvpower.com Airtime: 6:45 P.M.THE PITCHING MATCH-UP:
RHP Evan Johnson (0-4, 4.22 ERA) vs. RHP Roansy Contreras (9-5, 3.62 ERA)
Johnson: Allowed two runs on four hits over four innings with four strikeouts August 15 vs. HAGContreras: Ceded just one hit over seven innings with 10 strikeouts August 14 vs. Columbia
POWER AT A GLANCE2019 Season Leaders (Active Only)
8/21/19 @Charleston/7:05PM RHP Juan Then (first Low-A start) vs. LHP Josh Maciejewski (1-1, 2.25 ERA)8/22/19 @Charleston/7:05PM RHP Josias De Los Santos (4-7, 4.56 ERA) vs. RHP Yoendrys Gomez (0-2, 5.40 ERA)8/23/19 Lakewood/7:05PM RHP Matt Martin (0-0, 0.00 ERA) vs. TBD8/24/19 Lakewood/7:05PM TBD vs. TBD
PITCHING PROBABLESDate Opponent/Time Probable Pitchers (Away vs. Home)
POWER DOUBLES UP SUNS IN FINALE: Bernie Martinez hurled a quality start in his first start in the Minor Leagues, while Dean Nevarez provided a crucial two-run single that propelled West Virginia to a 4-2 win over the Hagerstown Suns Sunday afternoon at Appalachian Power Park. The Power jumped on the board in the first inning against Jake Irvin, loading the bases with nobody out. Matt Sanders then grounded into a 6-4-3 double play, plating a run to give West Virginia a 1-0 lead. The Power duplicated those efforts in the second, as the first three batters reached on two walks and a single. However, Nick Rodriguez grounded into another 6-4-3 double play, bringing in Nevarez from third to double West Virginia’s edge. The third inning saw the Power produce some two-out magic, as Sanders singled, Austin Shenton doubled and Nevarez brought them both home with his RBI knock to center that made it 4-0. Meanwhile, Martinez mowed through Hagerstown’s lineup, hurling four perfect innings before allowing a base hit and a run in the fifth on a throwing error by Nevarez. The righty buckled down and finished off the fifth and sixth before handing the ball to Logan Rinehart for the seventh. Rinehart spun a scoreless seventh and allowed an unearned tally in the eighth while fanning two, and Elias Espino locked down the win in the ninth with a 1-2-3 frame and two punchouts.
ALL-STAR NUMBERS: Though he did not play in the entire Delmarva series, Bobby Honeyman picked up right where he left off over the entire Hagerstown set, stroking two doubles and scoring two runs. He has been really hot over the last six weeks, as across his last 37 games, Honeyman is boasting a .359 (52-for-145) clip, the second-best average in the South Atlantic League during this span (Malvin Matos, .368, Lakewood), along with two homers and 21 RBI. He also has notched a hit in 33 of those 37 contests. Honeyman’s overall .281 average sits 10th-best among qualified league hitters, while his 119 hits are tied for fourth-highest.
QUALITY ROTATION: Despite dropping three of four to the Suns, the Power’s starting staff was very solid across the series, spinning three quality starts (Josias De Los Santos, Matt Martin and Martinez). After Tuesday starter Evan Johnson lasted just four innings Thursday, De Los Santos twirled his third consecutive quality start, while Martin and Martinez each fired a quality outing in their first professional starts. The starting staff posted a 2.05 ERA (5 ER/22 IP) in the four-game series along with 17 strikeouts compared to eight walks.
SAVE ME: Espino recorded his first professional save in his third career opportunity Sunday afternoon after tossing a perfect ninth inning. The right-hander had never entered in a save situation before the 2019 season, as 19 of his first 23 Minor League appearances were starts over the past two years. Espino is the seventh different Power pitcher to notch a save this season, while his save was the 31st overall for West Virginia, tied with the Columbia Fireflies for seventh-best in the South Atlantic League.
ARIAS PROMOTED: Following Saturday’s game, the Seattle Mariners announced reliever Dayeison Arias had been promoted to the High-A Modesto Nuts. The West Virginia closer really turned it on over his last few outings with the Power, issuing eight consecutive scoreless innings with 13 strikeouts dating back to July 25. The right-hander’s 13 saves are the most by a West Virginia reliever since Nick Neumann’s Power-franchise record 17 saves in 19 opportunities in 2015. His 13 saves this year are also third-best in the South Atlantic League (Jesus Tona, Augusta, 16) and second in the Mariners’ system, with Art Warren edging him out with 15 for Arkansas. Arias only allowed an earned run in six of his 39 total appearances.
THEN TO DEBUT WEDNESDAY: After being added to the Power’s roster Saturday night, RHP Juan Then is slated to start the middle match of the team’s series in Charleston, S.C. Then is 0-3 with a 3.34 ERA in eight games (six starts) between the AZL and Everett. Then was dealt back to Seattle in June of this year in the deal for Edwin Encarnacion after the Mariners traded him back in 2017 to the Yankees. The right-hander is the 16th-best prospect in the Mariners’ system per MLB.com.
POWER POINTS: Ryan Ramiz collected his 28th multi-hit game of the season, second-most on the team (Honeyman, 30)... Charlie McConnell has not committed an error in 70 consecutive games (May 15 at Charleston)... Sanders has hit safely in 18 of his last 20 contests, averaging .298 in that stretch... Nevarez posted his seventh multi-RBI game with the Power this year... West Virginia has dropped its last five meetings with the Charleston RiverDogs (all in South Carolina)... McConnell swiped his team-leading 11th stolen base of the season Sunday, tying his output from 2018 with Short-Season Everett... The Power’s elimination number stands at five with 14 games to go, with seven vs. their division.
2019 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE SECOND HALF STANDINGSSouthern Division Italics=Eliminated from Playoffs
Currently: Promoted to the Power July 15 from Short-Season Everett• Fired three scoreless innings and struck out four batters in pro debut June 16 with Everett• Made one spot start with High-A Modesto, allowing four runs on four hits, but struck out career-best five menCareer: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on June 14, 2019 (Creighton University)• Went 9-2 with a 3.26 ERA in 17G/14GS over 77.1 IP in final season at Creighton; Allowed just a .197 average against him• Eliminated the defending national champion Oregon State Beavers in NCAA Regional (5.1 IP, 1R in defining game)• Also pitched in Big East Final win over Xavier, fanning nine batters in 9-8 victory• Added 15 lbs in summer with St. Cloud Rox (5-0, 1.80 ERA, 57K in 14G/7GS), earning spot in 2019 Creighton rotation• Sported a 2-1 record with a 6.02 ERA in 13 relief outings in 2018, tossing just 13.1 innings in first season as Blue Jay• Spent two years at Iowa Central CC, going 7-4 in 27 games (5GS) across 60.1 innings with 61 strikeouts• Father, both grandfathers, grandma, uncle and cousin all attended ICCC (Nolan, cousin, currently plays for team)
2 | EVAN JOHNSON | RHP | 0-3, 3.96 ERA, 6G, 6GS (With West Virginia)Height: 5-11 Weight: 190 DOB: January 17, 1997 Resides: Ames, IowaAcquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on 6/14/19 Drafted: N/A2019: 0-4/12G/9GS/4.22ERA/42.2IP/42K/25BB/2HR/.219Career Stats (1 Season): 0-4/12G/9GS/4.22 ERA/42.2 IP/42 K/25 BB/2 HR/.219 AVG
2019 DAY-BY-DAY STATISTICS (GAMES STARTED ONLY)DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER HR K BB 7/18 DEL L (0-1) 4.1 4 3 2 0 7 07/24 @HIC ND 5.2 3 1 1 0 5 07/29 @ROM ND 4.1 7 3 3 0 6 48/4 ROM L (0-2) 5.0 4 3 1 0 1 28/10 @LWD L (0-3) 1.2 3 5 2 0 0 38/15 HAG ND 4.0 4 2 2 0 4 4
CAREER VS. RIVERDOGSW-L ERA IP H R ER HR K BB Notes 0-0 0.00 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 First career start against the Charleston RiverDogs
2019 Game Notes & Information
POWER BULLPEN
Currently: Did not allowed a run over 9.1 innings with five strikeouts (July 29-August 16 (8th, 2 out))• Posted a 6.23 ERA in 4G with AquaSox, tossing 4.1 innings and striking out four• Spun back-to-back scoreless outings June 20 and 23 (2.1 IP, 4K)• Struck out career-high four batters over two scoreless innings July 10 vs. DELCareer: Selected in the 21st round of the 2019 draft by the Mariners out of UNO• Became first All-American since 2008 after going 4-0 with a 1.03 ERA with 14 saves (single-season school record) in 2019 • Was the 90th all-time Privateer drafted and third by Seattle (first since 1981, Ronn Dixon, 11th and Howard Brodsky, 22nd)• Hurled 131.2 innings in 79 career appearances (six starts) with a 3.28 ERA over three-yr career, breaking career saves (22) and appearances record• Named First Team All-Southland and Relief Pitcher of the Year in 2018/Previously pitched at Northwest Florida State CollegeLast Homestand: 2.0 IP, 2H, 2R, 2ER, 2BBLast Road Trip: 2.1 IP, 3H, 2K, 1 Hold
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K8/16 HAG ND 2.0 2 2 2 08/14 @DEL ND 0.1 1 0 0 08/12 @DEL H, 3 2.0 2 0 0 2
Currently: Picked up his first professional save August 18 vs. Hagerstown• Earned first hold of year with three scoreless innings April 17 vs. Lakewood• Tossed 3.1 perfect innings and struck out a season-best five men June 27 vs. Kannapolis• Spun 10 consecutive scoreless innings (July 27-August 13, 6th inning)Career: Signed as an international free agent by the Mariners November 18, 2016• Made US debut 6/14/18 with Modesto (4 IP, 1ER); Most of 2018 in AZL• Struck out a season-best six batters August 20, 2018, in AZL• Went 4-0 with a 0.77 ERA over 8G (7GS) btwn 6/7-6/31/17 in DSL• Set down career-high seven batters 7/6/17 in DSLLast Homestand: 1.0 IP, 2K, 1 SaveLast Road Trip: 4.0 IP, 4H, 2R, 2ER, BB, 3K,1 BSV, 1 Loss
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K8/18 HAG SV (1) 1.0 0 0 0 28/13 @DEL BS, 2/L (2-3) 2.0 3 2 1 28/11 @LWD ND 2.0 1 0 0 1
Currently: Activated from the injured list August 12; Team went 9-7 with a 2.88 ERA in 16-game absence• Allowed just two hits through four innings with Low-A WIsconsin prior to trade• Struck out a season-high four batters May 11 vs. Kannapolis and May 17 at Greenville• Career: Traded to the Seattle Mariners by the Milwaukee Brewers for catcher David Freitas on April 14, 2019• Split 2018 between Royals (Lexington) and Brewers organizations (Wisconsin) - Went 3-3 with a 4.34 ERA in 33 appearances with 3 saves• Originally drafted out of Penn State by KC in 2017 (11th round), where he pitched for three seasons• Spent 2017 season between AZL Royals and Burlington (4-2 with a 2.41 ERA in 13 games, 8 starts); named Baseball America Rookie All-Star• Led Nittany Lions in strikeouts as junior and sophomore (66) and held lowest bullpen ERA as freshman in 2015 (2.62)Last Homestand: 1.0 IP, 2H, 3R, 3ER, BB, K, 1 Loss (0-1)Last Road Trip: 1.0 IP, 1K, 1 Win (1-0)
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K8/15 HAG L (7-4) 1.0 2 3 1 18/12 @DEL W (7-3) 1.0 0 0 0 17/25 @HIC ND 1.0 1 0 0 1
Currently: Hurled quality start in first pro start August 18 vs. Hagerstown (6 IP, 4H, 1R, 5K)• Did not allow a run through his first seven appearances with the AZL Mariners (17 IP)• Struck out a career-best six batters over three innings with AZL Mariners vs. AZL Padres1• Hurled seven shutout innings with Everett, giving up just one hit and striking out six compared to one walk; .048 BAACareer: Signed as a non-drafted free agent June 10, 2019 (University of Incarnate Word)• Went 9-2 with a 2.11 ERA and seven saves across 81 innings in final season Incarnate Word• Posted a 6-3 record in 16 games (12 starts) with a 4.21 ERA over 102.2 innings in 2018• Spent entire year as a starter in 2017, going 3-6 with a 5.12 ERA in 14 games, leading team with 54 strikeouts• Named to Southland Conference Comissioner’s Honor Roll for first of two straight years (2016 and 2017) Last Homestand: 6.0 IP, 4H, 1R, 1ER, 5K, 1 Win (1-0)Last Road Trip: N/A
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K8/18 (GS) HAG W (1-0) 6.0 4 1 0 5
Currently: Fanned a career-best eight batters over 3.2 innings August 4 vs. Rome• Hurled three scoreless frames in South Atlantic League debut April 5 at Greenville• Tossed a career-best 4.2 innings and struck out a then career-high six batters May 8 vs. Augusta• Allowed 11 ER over 9 IP from July 13-27, including a career-high 5ER and 6H 7/19 vs. DELCareer: Selected in the 24th round of the 2018 draft by the Mariners out of Stetson University• Did not allow an earned run in eight of final 10 outings w/Everett in ‘18• Locked down in pen for Stetson in 2018, ceding run in just 5 of 20 APP• Was a member of the Canadian Junior National Team for two years• Selected by Brewers in 16th of 2014 draft, but elected to go to StetsonLast Homestand: 3.0 IP, 3H, R, ER, BB, 4KLast Road Trip: 2.0 IP, H, 3K
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K8/15 HAG ND 3.0 3 1 1 48/13 @DEL ND 1.0 0 0 0 18/11 @LWD ND 1.0 1 0 0 2
31 | BEN ONYSHKO | LHP | FASTBALL, SLIDER, CHANGE | 2019: 3-3, 3.96 ERA 35G 2SV 4SVO 72K 22BB
Currently: Promoted to the Power from the AZL Mariners August 13• Allowed four runs (two earned) over 1.2 innings in pro debut August 14 at Delmarva (all runs scored in eighth, fired 1-2-3 seventh)• • Career: Signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Mariners on August 12, 2019 (University of Richmond)• Went 6-11 with a 4.04 ERA in 52 career games (22 starts), tossing 153.2 innings with 157 strikeouts and a .239 BAA in five years• Was primarly a starter in 2019, going 3-4 in 13 starts with a 3.99 ERA and 84 strikeouts (6th in A-10) over 70 innings• Missed most of 2016 and a portion of 2017 due to Tommy John surgery, spent rest of 2017 and most of 2018 in bullpen recovering• Named First-Team All-District and All-State Honorable Mention as senior at Glen Allen High School in Austin, TexasLast Homestand: 3.0 IP, 4H, 4R, K, 1 Loss (0-1), 1 BSLast Road Trip: 1.2 IP, 3H, 4R, 2ER, BB, 2K
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K8/17 HAG BS, 1/L (0-1) 3.0 4 0 0 18/14 @DEL ND 1.2 3 2 1 2
Career Highs:IP....................................3.0 (8/17/19)H........................................4 (8/17/19)R...................................4 (2x, 8/17/19)ER.....................................2 (8/14/19)BB.....................................1 (8/14/19)K........................................ 2 (8/14/19)
Currently: Spun career-high 4.1 innings and allowed five runs on eight hits, both career highs, August 13 at Delmarva• Did not allow an earned run in first three pro appearances (4.2 IP, 4H, 2K)• Fired three innings of one-hit ball at Vancouver July 8 to earn his only professional win/ Converted first save July 14 with scoreless inning at Spokane• Promoted to the Power July 18 from Short-Season Everett; Struck out a career-best five batters July 26 at Rome Career: Selected in the 16th round of the 2019 draft by the Mariners out of California Baptist (1st time 2 CBU players taken in top 30 rounds since 2016/Andrew Bash - LAA)• Went 9-0 with a 3.20 ERA in 11 starts with 68K in final season at Cal Baptist, earning WAC Pitcher of the Year and 1st Team All-WAC honors• Utilized mainly as a reliever in 2018, going 5-1 with two saves in 13 games, but held batters to a .194 average against him with 56K• Three-year letterwinner at Rancho Cucamonga HS; Named League MVP, First Team All-CIT, All-Area and All-League senior year• Competed for Red Sox Scout Ball team in high school; Grandpa, Dal Everett, ran track and field for USCLast Homestand: 2.0 IP, 2H, R, 3K, 1 HoldLast Road Trip: 6.1 IP, 9H, 5R, 5ER, 2BB, 3K, 1 Hold
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K8/18 HAG H (2) 2.0 2 0 0 3 8/13 @DEL ND 4.1 8 5 2 2 8/9 @LWD H (1) 2.0 1 0 0 1
Career Highs:IP....................................4.1 (8/13/19)H........................................8 (8/13/19)R........................................5 ( 8/13/19)ER.....................................5 (8/13/19)BB.....................................2 (8/13/19)K........................................5 (7/26/19)
Currently: Has not allowed a run in his last 10 innings of work [10 IP, 6H, 10K] (July 1-Current)• Fanned a career-high five batters April 15 vs. Lakewood• Snagged first professional win June 27 vs. Kannapolis• Tabbed as a 2019 South Atlantic League Midseason All-Star/Tossed a scoreless frame with a strikeout in the ASGCareer: Missed all 2017 and 2018 after getting Tommy John surgery on right elbow• Leading U-M relievers in saves (4) and wins (3) in 2016 over 25G• Fanned career-high six batters in two IP against Hawaii on 3/11/16• Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and All-B1G FR in 2015• Posted career 1.10 ERA and 153 strikeouts at Carl Sandburg HSLast Homestand: 1.0 IP, KLast Road Trip: 1.0 IP, H
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K8/15 HAG ND 1.0 0 0 0 18/9 @LWD H (3) 1.0 1 0 0 08/2 GBO ND 1.0 2 0 1 1
Career Highs:IP...............................2.0 (7x, 7/12/19)H..........................................4 (6/1/19)R..........................................3 (6/1/19)ER.......................................3 (6/1/19)BB.....................................3 (4/27/19) K........................................5 (4/15/19)
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POWER BATTERS
Current Hitting Streak: 5 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 18Currently: Has hit safely in 32 of his last 36 games (July 3-present)/Leads team in multi-hit games (30)• Compiled a season-long 18-game hitting streak (July 3-23), averaging .351 with 2 HR, 13 RBI• Hit safely in 29 of 35 games from May 13-June 22• Went 4-for-4 (season-high in hits) with a double and an RBI July 15 vs. Columbia• Named the South Atlantic League’s Best Defensive Third Baseman per Baseball AmericaCareer: Has only struck out more than once 9x in 175 career MiLB games• Posted second-best average in Northwest League (.346), and second-best RBI (29) with Everett in 2018• Recorded a hit in 12 of first 13 professional games and was named a NWL Postseason All-Star in 2018• Named an All-America East honoree at Stony Brook in 2018; Struck out in just 3% of his at-bats (7 of 242).• Father, Rob, played football at Central Connecticut State; Uncle, Jimmy Dietz, pitched for the Tigers.Among the League Leaders: 119 H (T-4th), .281 AVG (10th)
Last Game: 1-for-3, BBLast Series: 4-for-14, 2B, 2R, 2 BB, 2KLast Homestand: 4-for-14, 2B, 2R, 2 BB, 2KLast HR: July 23 at Hickory
Current Hitting Streak: 2 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 5Currently: • Snapped an 0-for-14 start to the year with a double April 10 at Lexington• Posted first multi-hit game of season April 12 vs Augusta (2-for-4, RBI)• Socked a three-run homer May 26 vs. Lexington, second HR of homestand (5/21-28)• Career: Selected in the 13th round of the 2018 draft by the Mariners out of Northeastern University• Swiped third-most stolen bases for Everett (11); Posted nine-game hitting streak 8/22-9/1/18• Named CAA PoTY in 2018 with Northeastern (.347 AVG, 82 hits and 37 SB [both led conference])• Fifth-highest NE position player drafted; Posted career .306 AVG and stole program-record 76 bases• Set career record for stolen bases (60) at Belmont HS, where he also played hockeyAmong the League Leaders:
Last Game: 1-for-3, SB, KLast Series: 5-for-13, 2B, 2 BB, SB, 3KLast Homestand: 5-for-13, 2B, 2 BB, SB, 3KLast HR: June 10 vs. Delmarva
Current Hitting Streak: 0 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 1Currently: Promoted to the Power from Short-Season Everett August 11• Averaged .192 in 36 games with the AquaSox, mashing three homers and collecting 11 RBI• Posted a six-game hitting streak from July 22-28, going 7-for-23 (.304) with one homer and two RBI• Connected for his first professional homer June 28 at Tri-City (1-for-4, career-high 3 RBI)• Swiped four stolen bases in first game above AZL (June 14 at Tri-City)Career: Selected in the 19th round of the 2016 draft by the Mariners out of Volunteer State Community College• Missed most of 2018 on the injured list with a right thumb injury (4G in AZL, 3-for-10 with one run scored)• Spent first two season (2016 and 2017) in AZL, averaging .287 with 16 RBI• Boasted a .325 average in final year at Volunteer State CC with two homers and 25 RBI in 34 games• Originally drafted by Seattle in the 31st round of 2014 draft out of E. Nashville Magnet HS, but did not signAmong the League Leaders:
On-Base Streak (Long): August 11-August 12 (2)2019 Season Highs:H: 2 (7/22 with Everett)R: 2 (2x, 7/4 with Everett)HR: 1 (3x, 7/27 with Everett)RBI: 3 (6/28 with Everett)SB: 4 (6/14 with Everett)K: 4 (6/28 with Everett)Career Highs:H: 3 (5x, 8/27/17 with AZL Mariners)R: 4 (7/28/17 with AZL Mariners)HR: 1 (3x, 7/27/19 with Everett)RBI: 3 (6/28/19 with Everett)SB: 4 (6/14/19 with Everett)K: 4 (6/28/19 with Everett)
14 | DeAIRES MOSES | OF | L/L
Current Hitting Streak: 2 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 0Currently: Transferred to the Power from High-A Modesto August 15• Sent to Tacoma for 17 games to begin the year, averaging .275 with five RBI before joining Everett June 22• Posted a .304 average with AquaSox with two homers and eight RBI in 22 games• Collected back-to-back three-hit games July 12 and 13 vs. Vancouver (6-for-8, HR, 2B, 2 3B, 2 RBI, 5R)• Career: Selected in the eighth round of the 2017 draft by the Mariners out of Coastal Carolina University• Spent most of 2018 with Clinton, collecting 15 RBI in 95 games (missed a month due to sprained left wrist)• Split 2017 between Everett and Clinton, averaging .157 with two homers and 10 RBI• Named 2017 Sun Belt Player of the Year; Was starting 2B on 2016 CWS Championship Team• Four-year starter at Trinity Prep HS (Florida), led team in stolen bases all four yearsAmong the League Leaders:
Last Game: 0-for-0Last Series: 3-for-6, SBLast Homestand: 3-for-6, SBLast HR:
On-Base Streak (Long): August 16-Current (2)
2019 Season Highs:H: 3 (2x, 7/13 with Everett)R: 3 (7/13 with Everett)HR: 1 (2x, 7/13 with Everett)RBI: 2 (3x, 8/2 with Everett)SB: 2 (2x, 7/18 with Everett)K: 2 (2x, 8/2 with Everett)Career Highs:H: 3 (3x, 7/13/19)R: 3 (7/13/19)HR: 1 (5x, 7/13/19)RBI: 2 (7x, 8/2/19)SB: 2 (2x, 7/18/19)K: 4 (7/13/17)
12 | BILLY COOKE | OF | R/R
2019 Game Notes & Information
POWER BATTERS
Current Hitting Streak: 0 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 9Currently: Homered in three straight games (8/4-6); Tied career-high with 3H August 5• Posted a nine-game hitting streak from April 12-22, averaging .400 with a homer and 11 RBI• Put together a season-long 11-game on-base streak from May 2-15• Went 3-for-5 with first two-homer and six-RBI game June 25 at Greensboro• Mashed homers on back-to-back days July 13 and 14 at GreensboroCareer: Signed as an international free agent by the Mariners on July 2, 2013• Had 10 multi-hit games in 2018, splitting season between Everett and Clinton• Ranked among NWL leaders in 2017 in XBH (3rd, 25), HR (4th, 10), SLG (5th, .465) and OPS (5th, .834)• Compiled season-high 16-game hitting streak from June 11-July 2, 2014 (.397 AVG, 12 RBI)• Spent first two pro seasons in DSL (2014 and 2015); Set career highs in HR (5) and RBI (40).Among the League Leaders: 144 K (4th), 41 XBH (T-6th), 15 HR (T-7th)
Last Game: DNPLast Series: 2-for-9, 2B, 3B, RBI, 2 BB, 5KLast Homestand: 2-for-9, 2B, 3B, RBI, 2 BB, 5KLast HR: August 6 vs. Rome
Current Hitting Streak: 0 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 3Currently: • Promoted to Modesto April 19 from West Virginia• Hit .236 with five RBI in 21 games with High-A Modesto from April 19 to June 3• Transferred to West Virginia June 3• Cranked first homer of year July 11 vs. Delmarva (first since August 27, 2018, with Modesto)Career: Signed as a minor league free agent by the Mariners on June 22, 2017• Limited to just 46 games in 2018 between Modesto and Tacoma due to a hamstring injury• Collected a career-best four RBI August 24, 2018, with Modesto versus San Jose• Split 2017 between AZL and Everett, averaging .210 with 15 RBI• Posted a .201 career average with 47 career RBI over 155 games at the University of PittsburghAmong the League Leaders:
Last Game: DNPLast Series: 0-for-8, 3KLast Homestand: 0-for-8, 3KLast HR: July 11 vs. Delmarva
Current Hitting Streak: 1 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 9Currently: Put together a nine-game hitting streak from July 12-20, averaging .371 with 2 HR and 8 RBI• Collected three-hit game in series finale vs. Greenville (3-for-6, R)• Stroked a two-run homer to tie game in 9th, hit walk-off single in 10th June 30 vs. Kannapolis• Blasted 13th-inning grand slam July 4 at Lexington; Tallied career-high 4 RBI• Homered in back-to-back games July 14 and 15 (at GBO/vs. COL)Career: Selected in the 23rd round of the 2018 draft by the Mariners out of Seton Hall University• Posted 15 multi-hit games in 2018; Launched two-run bomb for first pro homer August 3, 2018• Only Pirate to play and start in all 51 games as senior, hit .316 to earn All-Big East 1st Team honor• Led Seton Hall in stolen bases in 2017 and was named to All-Big East 2nd Team• Earned starting outfield job midway through freshman year and never gave it backAmong the League Leaders: 63 BB (4th)
Last Game: 2-for-4, R, SBLast Series: 3-for-16, R, BB, SB, 3KLast Homestand: 3-for-16, R, BB, SB, 3KLast HR: July 15 vs. Columbia
1 Current Hitting Streak: 3 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 3Currently: Notched first career four-hit game with 4-for-4 night August 5 vs. Rome• Earned non-roster invite to Spring Training 2019; Struck out in only at-bat• Smashed two home runs, including a walk-off dinger, April 26 vs. Asheville• Recorded the Power’s first home grand slam since Tito Polo (2016) May 26 vs. Lexington• Transferred to Everett June 11 and averaged .200 with one RBI in 12 gamesCareer: Selected in the 19th round of the 2018 draft by the Mariners out of San Diego State University• Earned the Edgar Martinez PTPA (Productive Team Plate Appearance) Award for being the hitter that best
embodied the “Control the Zone” philosophy and having a team approach at the plate• Smacked first pro homer July 14 vs. AZL Athletics; Had seven multi-hit games with AZL Mariners in 2018• Spent 3 yrs at San Diego St.; Finished 3rd in HRs on team in ‘18 (8); .301 AVG with 9HR (2nd) in 2017• Has incredibly close relationship with his father after his dad nearly died while Dean was in college in 2017Among the League Leaders:Last Game: 1-for-3, 2 RBI, R, BB, KLast Series: 2-for-6, 2 RBI, R, BB, 3KLast Homestand: 2-for-6, 2 RBI, R, BB, 3KLast HR: July 25 at Hickory
POWER BATTERSCurrent Hitting Streak: 0 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 3
Currently: Transferred to the Power from Extended Spring Training April 19• Pitched in the ninth inning May 21 vs. GBO; tossed a scoreless inning, then hit HR in B9• • • Career: Selected in the 22nd round of the 2018 draft by the Mariners out of UNLV• Had the second-most home runs on the AquaSox in 2018 (7), along with 24 RBI• Fared much better in first half of 2018 with Everett (.323 in 37 games vs. .141 second-half clip)• Posted career .287 average at UNLV (4yrs); Ranked in top 100 in six different NCAA career stats• Totaled 196 hits in college, with 55 going for extra bases (32 doubles, 13 homers and 10 triples)Among the League Leaders:
Last Game: 0-for-3, 2KLast Series: 1-for-8, 5KLast Homestand: 1-for-8, 5KLast HR: July 11 vs. Delmarva
Current Hitting Streak: 0 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 3Currently: Assigned to the Power July 1 after signing his pro contract June 30• Collected a career-high three hits and two RBI July 12 at Greensboro• Lofted walk-off sacrifice fly July 17 vs. Columbia• Launched first pro home run July 19 vs. Delmarva in second inningCareer: Selected in the ninth round of the 2019 draft by the Mariners out of Florida State University• Led Florida State with a .340 AVG (also 7 HR/51 RBI) in final year; Hit for ninth cycle in FSU history (3/16)• Became the sixth player in school history with five four-hit games in same yr; Started every game at FSU• Hit .244 in his first year as ‘Nole with 58 hits (10 extra-base hits)/Played summer ball with Cotuit Kettleers• Led Northwest Florida State College in hits, runs and stolen bases in 2017 before transferring• Originally drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 19th round of the 2015 draft out of Ewing HS (NJ)Among the League Leaders:
Last Game: 0-for-2, BB, 2KLast Series: 0-for-4, R, 2 BB, 2KLast Homestand: 0-for-4, R, 2 BB, 2KLast HR: July 19 vs. Delmarva
Current Hitting Streak: 2 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 6Currently: Ranked as the Mariners’ 29th-best prospect per MLB.com• Averaged .367 with two homers and 16 RBI with AquaSox in first 21 professional games• Reached base safely in 20 of 21 games with Everett (19 with hits, including six multi-hit affairs)• Recorded the Power’s first inside-the-park homer since Lolo Sanchez (4/10/18) on August 17Career: Selected in the fifth round of the 2019 draft by the Mariners out of Florida International University• Led FIU in average (.330), hits (65), RBI (47), 2B (11), 3B (2) and multi-hit games (19) in 2019• Hit .344 with nine homers and 29 RBI in 2018 and earned 1st All-CUSA 2nd Team honors (also 2019)• Spent a year at Bellevue College (WA), where he was 1st Team All Conf. and hit .395 with 7 HR/56 RBI• Led Wareham Gatemen to Cape Cod League Championship in 2018 and was named Postseason MVP• Also played soccer, basketball, football and tennis in HS/Also recruited by UW, Clemson, Vandy, Oregon• Originally drafted out of HS by the Cleveland Indians in the 34th round of the 2016 draftAmong the League Leaders:Last Game: 1-for-4, 2B, R, KLast Series: 2-for-16, HR, 2B, RBI, 2R, 4KLast Homestand: 2-for-16, HR, 2B, RBI, 2R, 4KLast HR: August 17 vs. Hagerstown
1 Current Hitting Streak: 1 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 11Currently: Had a six-game hitting streak dating back to August 11; averaged .400 with 1 HR and 4 RBI• Ended 11-game hitting streak with 0-5 effort on 8/10, averaged .298 with two homers and five RBI• Hit .232 with one homer and 20 RBI in 68 games with Nuts• Had a career-best five RBI game May 14 at Visalia, going 2-for-4 with a home run• Went 3-for-4 with two RBI in Power debut July 16/Homered next day• Hit safely in six of his first seven games with the PowerCareer: Selected in the 10th round of the 2018 draft by the Mariners out of Troy University• Split 2018 between Everett, Clinton, Arkansas, averaging .216 with three HR and 19 RBI in 49 games• Ranked in top 5 in games, hits, 2B, 3B at Troy; Holds record for runs scored in career (Had 90 in 2018)• Struck out just once every 11.9 at-bats as a junior (50th-best mark in nation)• Brother, Austin, plays baseball for University of Alabama-HuntsvilleAmong the League Leaders:Last Game: 1-for-4, RLast Series: 6-for-14, HR, 2B, 2 RBI, 2R, BB, KLast Homestand: 6-for-14, HR, 2B, 2 RBI, 2R, BB, KLast HR: August 15 vs. Hagerstown
Home Runs by Ballpark HR GamesAppalachian Power Park 57 63Arthur W. Perdue Stadium (DEL) 1 3FirstEnergy Park (LWD) 3 11First National Bank Field (GBO) 12 10Fluor Field (GRV) 4 8Intimidators Stadium (KAN) 0 N/AJoseph P. Riley Jr. Park (CSC) 2 3L.P. Frans Stadium (HIC) 5 6McCormick Field (ASH) 4 7Municipal Stadium (HAG) 5 4Segra Park (COL) 0 N/ASRP Park (AUG) 0 N/AState Mutual Stadium (ROM) 3 4Whitaker Bank Ballpark (LEX) 4 7
Walk-off wins/losses (7-8)Date Opponent Batter Play Inning Score 4/5 Greenville Grant Williams Sacrifice Fly 9th 3-2, Loss 4/7 Greenville Triston Casas Sacrifice Fly 10th 6-5, Loss 4/15 Lakewood Onil Pena RBI single 11th 5-4, Win (F/11)4/26 Asheville Dean Nevarez Home Run 9th 4-3, Win5/14 Charleston Mickey Gasper Wild Pitch 9th 6-5, Loss 5/15 Charleston Josh Stowers Single 11th 7-6, Loss (F/11)5/26 Lexington Dean Nevarez Walk 10th 10-9, Win (F/10)5/28-1 Lexington Onil Pena Sacrifice Fly 7th 5-4, Win (F/7)6/20 Lakewood Abrahan Gutierrez Sacrifice Fly 10th 5-4, Loss (F/10)6/27 Kannapolis Jake Anchia Home Run 10th 4-3, Win (F/10)6/30 Kannapolis Ryan Ramiz Single 10th 9-8, Win (F/10)7/7 Lexington Chris Hudgins Single 10th 6-5, Loss (F/10)7/17 Columbia Mike Salvatore Sacrifice Fly 9th 4-3, Win7/23 Hickory Melvin Novoa Single 9th 5-4, Loss7/26 Rome Shea Langeliers Sacrifice Fly 10th 5-4, Loss (F/10)
2019 Game Notes & Information
ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSeries, Homestand and Road Trip Season Highs (Current Batters; Only with Power)
Player H HR RBI K Player H HR RBI K Cooke Honeyman
POWER RECORD WHENOverall record: 63-63Day game (Before 5 pm): 14-18Night game: 49-45Doubleheaders: 6-2Extra innings: 9-7Score first: 44-21Allow first run: 19-42Winner never trailed: 39-31* Lead after 6 innings: 34-10* Trail after 6 innings: 8-43* Tied after 6 innings: 13-7* Lead after 7 innings: 42-5* Trail after 7 innings: 7-48* Tied after 7 innings: 8-7* Lead after 8 innings: 48-0* Trail after 8 innings: 5-51* Tied after 8 innings: 5-9* Scheduled nine inning games only Starter goes 6+ 33-17 Starter goes 7+ 14-2Starter goes 8+ 4-0Quality Start: 32-12Games decided in last at-bat: 15-15Walk-offs: 7-8Shutouts: 11-5One-run games: 24-16Come-from-behind wins (3+ runs only): 8vs. RHP Starters: 51-48vs. LHP Starters: 12-15
Commit an error: 27-47No errors: 36-16Commit multiple errors: 11-21Power hit a home run: 40-37No home runs: 22-26Outhit opponent: 37-8Outhit by opponent: 19-49Hits are even: 7-6
vs. NL affiliates: 41-30vs. AL affiliates: 22-33
Days Rec. Months Rec.Monday 7-7 April 17-7Tuesday 9-6 May 10-20 Wednesday 6-9 June 15-12Thursday 11-8 July 13-15Friday 9-11 Aug. 8-8Saturday 13-9 Sept. 0-0Sunday 6-11First game of series: 19-17 White Jerseys: 3-1Last game of series: 16-20 Gray Jerseys: 14-14Rubber game: 2-4 Black Jerseys: 28-36Travel day: 4-1 White Sleeveless Jerseys: 7-9Getaway day: 6-15 Throwback Jerseys (yellow): 4-2After a day off: 4-5 Camo Jerseys: 5-0Series won/loss/split: 14-14-8 Wheelers Jerseys (white): 1-1 Charity Jerseys: 1-0
POWER SEASON BREAKDOWNSHIGHS AND LOWS
MISCELLANEOUSWinning streak: 7 (2x, June 10-June 16) Losing streak: 6 (3x, May 19-May 24)Home W streak: 10 (April 13-April 27) Home L streak: 7 (May 11-May 24)Road W streak: 4 (2x, July 28-August 9)Road L streak: 8 (May 2-May 16)Winning margin: 10 (May 9 (G1) vs. AUG)Losing margin: 15 (June 1 at ASH) Largest deficit overcome in win: 5 (May 26 vs. LEX)Longest game, innings: 13 (July 4 at LEX)Longest game, time (no delay): 4:20 (July 4 at LEX)Longest game, time (delay): 3:37 (April 12 vs. AUG (:56)) Longest 9-inning game, time: 4:01 (April 18 at ASH)Shortest 9-inning game, time: 2:04 (July 2 vs. HIC)Longest 7-inning game, time: 2:32 (April 20 (G2) at ASH)Shortest 7-inning game, time: 1:51 (May 28 (G2) vs. LEX)Largest home crowd: 6237 (June 18 [ASG])Smallest home crowd: 520 (June 30 vs. KAN)Largest road crowd: 8173 (July 4 at LEX)Smallest road crowd: 808 (June 3 at HIC)
TEAM BATTINGMost runs, game: 12 (4x, July 20 vs. DEL)Most runs, inning: 6 (5x, 1st, July 20 vs. DEL)Most hits, game: 18 (April 18 at ASH)Most hits, inning: 6 (3x, 3rd, July 20 vs. DEL)Fewest hits, 9-inning game: 2 (2x, July 9 vs. DEL)Most doubles: 6 (June 15-1 at HAG)Most triples: 2 (5/22 vs. GBO)Most home runs: 3 (4x, July 11 vs. DEL)Most walks: 9 (April 6 at GRV)Most strikeouts: 16 (2x, July 19 vs. DEL)Most stolen bases: 3 (May 24 vs. GBO)Most runners LOB: 14 (2x, July 6 at LEX)Most DPs hit into: 3 (7x, June 24 at GBO)
TEAM PITCHING/FIELDINGRuns allowed, game: 17 (May 22 vs. GBO)Runs allowed, inning: 7 (2x, 2nd, May 31 at ASH) Hits allowed, game: 19 (June 1 at ASH)Hits allowed, inning: 6 (2x, 1st, May 22 vs. GBO)Fewest hits allowed: 2 (2x, June 15-2 at HAG)Strikeouts: 19 (2x, April 15 vs. LWD)Walks: 11 (April 12 vs. AUG)Fewest walks allowed: 0 (17x, August 18 vs. HAG)Home runs allowed: 4 (June 1 at ASH)Most errors: 5 (August 4 vs. ROM)Most errors by opponent: 4 (April 7 at GRV)Most DPs turned: 4 (June 14 at HAG)
INDIVIDUAL BATTING:Runs scored: 3 (7x, Ryan Ramiz, August 13 at DEL)Hits: 4 (6x, Julio Rodriguez, August 11 at LWD)Doubles: 2 (18x, Mike Salvatore, August 8 at LWD)Triples: 1 (20x, Onil Pena, August 16 vs. HAG)Home runs: 2 (4x, Onil Pena, June 25 at GBO)RBI: 6 (2x, Julio Rodriguez, August 13 at DEL)Walks: 3 (3x, Bobby Honeyman, August 10 at LWD)Stolen bases: 2 (Johnny Slater, May 24 vs. GBO) Hitting streak: 18 (2x, Bobby Honeyman, July 3-July 24)On-Base streak: 26 (Jarred Kelenic, April 10-May 9-2)
INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGLongest outing, starter: 9.0 (2x, Ryne Inman, August 8 at LWD)Shortest outing, starter: 0.2 (Ryne Inman, August 13 at DEL)Innings, in relief: 4.2 (Ben Onyshko, May 8 vs. AUG)Strikeouts, starter: 12 (2x, Ryne Inman, August 8 at LWD)Strikeouts, reliever: 8 (2x, Ben Onyshko, August 4 vs. ROM)Walks, starter: 6 (Oliver Jaskie, April 7 at GRV)Walks, reliever: 5 (Oliver Jaskie, April 12 vs AUG)Home runs allowed: 3 (3x, Clay Chandler, June 29 vs. KAN)
4/04 Opening Day Roster Announced4/04 RHP Sam Carlson Injured List Active Roster Placed on injured list April 44/04 RHP Joey O’Brien Injured List Active Roster Placed on injured list April 44/04 LHP Max Roberts Injured List Active Roster Placed on injured list April 4 4/11 RHP Jamal Wade Injured List Active Roster Placed on seven-day injured list April 114/11 RHP Matthew Willrodt Active Roster Ext. Spring Training Transferred to Power from Extended Spring Training4/15 RHP Sal Biasi Active Roster Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (Trade w/MIL) Added to Power roster after being traded to Mariners4/15 RHP Matt Willrodt Ext. Spring Training Active Roster Transferred to Extended Spring Training from Power4/19 OF Julio Rodriguez Injured List Active Roster Placed on injured list (retroactive to April 16)4/19 C Manny Pazos Modesto Nuts West Virginia Power Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia4/19 C Dean Nevarez Active Roster Ext. Spring Training Transferred to Power from Extended Spring Training4/19 INF Nick Rodriguez Active Roster Ext. Spring Training Transferred to Power from Extended Spring Training4/24 LHP Oliver Jaskie Ext. Spring Training Active Roster Transferred to Extended Spring Training from Power4/24 IF Ryne Ogren Baltimore Orioles Active Roster Traded to the Baltimore Orioles for RHP Mike Wright4/24 RHP Damon Casetta-Stubbs Active Roster Extended Spring Training Transferred to Power from Extended Spring Training4/24 IF Connor Hoover Active Roster Arkansas Travelers Transferred to the Power from Double-A Arkansas
April Stats - Batting: AVG (.238, 6th), RPG (4.4, T-4th), HR (20, 3rd), SB (13, 11th); Pitching: ERA (2.59, 2nd), K (258, 2nd), SV (6, T-4th)May
5/1 RHP Logan Gilbert Modesto Nuts West Virginia Power Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia5/1 RHP Josias De Los Santos Active Roster Ext. Spring Training Transferred to Power from Extended Spring Training5/3 RHP Elias Espino Injured List Active Roster Placed on injured list (retroactive to May 2)5/3 RHP Matthew Willrodt Active Roster Extended Spring Training Transferred to Power from Extended Spring Training5/6 RHP Nolan Hoffman Injured List Active Roster Placed on injured list May 65/6 RHP Deivy Florido Active Roster Extended Spring Training Transferred to Power from Extended Spring Training5/7 INF Connor Hoover Ext. Spring Training Active Roster Transferred to Extended Spring Training from Power5/7 OF J.R. Davis Active Roster Tacoma Rainiers Transferred to Power from Triple-A Tacoma5/10 OF Cesar Trejo Ext. Spring Training Active Roster Transferred to Extended Spring Training from Power5/10 OF Johnny Slater Active Roster Tacoma Rainiers Transferred to the Power from Triple-A Tacoma5/27 RHP Elias Espino Active Roster Injured List Activated from the injured list (retroactive to May 27)5/27 RHP Matthew Willrodt Ext. Spring Training Active Roster Transferred to Extended Spring Training from Power5/29 OF Jarred Kelenic Modesto Nuts West Virginia Power Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia5/29 OF Keegan McGovern Active Roster Modesto Injured List Activated from the IL and transferred to West Virginia May Stats - Batting: AVG (.224, 11th), RPG (4.3, 8th), HR (27, T-2nd), SB (15, 11th); Pitching: ERA (5.44, 14th), K (263, 9th), SV (4, 13th)
June6/3 INF/OF J.R. Davis Injured List Active Roster Placed on injured list June 36/3 C/UTIL Manny Pazos Active Roster Modesto Nuts Transferred to West Virginia from High-A Modesto6/10 OF Keegan McGovern Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia6/10 OF Julio Rodriguez Active Roster Injured List Activated from the IL and placed on the active roster6/10 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Everett AquaSox Active Roster Transferred to Short Season Everett from the Power6/10 INF Utah Jones Active Roster AZL Mariners Transferred to the Power from the AZL Mariners6/11 INF/OF J.R. Davis Active Roster Injured List Activated from the IL and placed on the active roster6/11 C Dean Nevarez Everett AquaSox Active Roster Transferred to Short-Season Everett from the Power6/12 RHP Kyle Hill Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to West Virginia from Short Season Everett6/12 RHP Damon Casetta-Stubbs Everett AquaSox Active Roster Transferred to Short Season Everett from the Power6/13 OF Johnny Slater AZL Mariners Active Roster Transferred to AZL Mariners from the Power6/13 C David Sheaffer Active Roster Tacoma Injured List Activated from Tacoma IL and transferred to WV
First Half Stats - Batting: AVG (.229, 12th), RPG (4.2, T-8th), HR (59, 3rd), SB (30, 12th); Pitching: ERA (4.14, 12th), K (640, 9th), SV (16, 9th) June Stats - Batting: AVG (.227, 11th), RPG (4.0, 9th), HR (21, T-3rd), SB (5, 14th); Pitching: ERA (4.41, 12th), K (225, 9th), SV (8, T-4th)
7/1 INF Mike Salvatore Active Roster Signed Contract Signed pro contract and was assigned to the Power7/1 RHP Matthew Willrodt Active Roster Modesto Nuts Transferred to West Virginia from High-A Modesto7/1 RHP Reeves Martin Active Roster Everett Aqua Sox Promoted to West Virginia from Short-Season Everett7/1 RHP David Ellingson Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia7/1 RHP Deivy Florido Everett AquaSox Active Roster Transferred to Short-Season Everett from the Power7/1 INF Utah Jones Everett AquaSox Active Roster Transferred to Short-Season Everett from the Power7/15 C Dean Nevarez Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to West Virginia from Short-Season Everett7/15 INF Austin Shenton Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to West Virginia from Short-Season Everett7/15 RHP Evan Johnson Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to West Virginia from Short-Season Everett7/15 RHP Reid Morgan Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to West Virginia from Short-Season Everett7/15 INF Matt Sanders Active Roster Modesto Nuts Transferred to West Virginia from High-A Modesto7/15 INF Joseph Rosa Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia7/15 C David Sheaffer Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia7/15 LHP Steven Moyers Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia7/15 INF J.R. Davis Released Active Roster Released from the Seattle Mariners organization7/15 RHP Bryan Pall Injured List Active Roster Placed on injured list July 157/16 RHP Travis Kuhn Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to West Virginia from Short-Season Everett7/16 RHP Matthew Willrodt Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia7/17 RHP Clay Chandler Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia7/18 LHP Nate Fisher Active Roster Tacoma Rainiers Promoted to West Virginia from Triple-A Tacoma7/18 RHP Reeves Martin Bereavement List Active Roster Placed on the Bereavement List July 187/18 RHP Logan Rinehart Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to West Virginia from Short-Season Everett7/22 RHP Travis Kuhn Everett AquaSox Active Roster Transferred to Short-Season Everett from the Power7/22 RHP Reeves Martin Active Roster Bereavement List Activated from the Bereavement List July 227/26 RHP J.T. Salter Active Roster Modesto Nuts Transferred to the Power from High-A Modesto7/26 RHP Sal Biasi Injured List Active Roster Placed on injured list (retroactive to July 25)7/28 RHP J.T. Salter Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia7/28 RHP Bryan Pall Active Roster Injured List Activated off the injured list July 28
July Stats - Batting: AVG (.238, 11th), RPG (5.1, 2nd), HR (22, T-4th), SB (5, 14th); Pitching: ERA (4.39, 12th), K (275, 1st), SV (9, T-2nd)
8/9 C Jake Anchia Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia8/9 OF Billy Cooke Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to West Virginia from Short-Season Everett8/11 OF DeAries Moses Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to West Virginia from Short-Season Everett 8/11 OF Billy Cooke Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia8/12 RHP Kyle Hill Injured List Active Roster Placed on the injured list (retroactive to August 11)8/12 RHP Sal Biasi Active Roster Injured List Activated off the injured list August 128/13 RHP Reid Morgan Everett AquaSox Active Roster Transferred to Short-Season Everett from the Power8/13 RHP Brendan McGuigan Active Roster AZL Mariners Promoted to the Power from the AZL Mariners8/15 OF Julio Rodriguez Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia8/15 OF Billy Cooke Active Roster Modesto Nuts Transferred to the Power from High-A Modesto8/15 RHP Matt Martin Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to the Power from Short-Season Everett8/15 LHP Nate Fisher Everett AquaSox Active Roster Transferred to Short-Season Everett from the Power8/17 RHP Dayeison Arias Modesto Nuts Active Roster Promoted to High-A Modesto from West Virginia8/17 RHP Juan Then Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to the Power from Short-Season Everett8/17 RHP Bernie Martinez Active Roster Everett AquaSox Promoted to the Power from Short-Season Everett8/17 RHP Ryne Inman Injured List Active Roster Placed on the injured list (retroactive to August 14)
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INJURED LIST (7) *(Current players in Bold)Player Name Dates on IL Team Average/ERA and W-L during stint on IL Injury Details RHP Sam Carlson April 4-Present 4.14 ERA (511ER/1110.1IP) 63-63 Opening Day Roster AnnouncedRHP Joey O’Brien April 4-Present 4.14 ERA (511ER/1110.1IP) 63-63 Opening Day Roster AnnouncedLHP Max Roberts April 4-Present 4.14 ERA (511ER/1110.1IP) 63-63 Opening Day Roster AnnouncedRHP Jamal Wade April 11-Present 4.24 ERA (493ER/1047.0 IP) 59-59 Placed on seven-day injured listOF Julio Rodriguez April 16-June 9 .225 AVG (352H/1566AB) 21-28 Was on injured list from April 16-June 9RHP Elias Espino May 2-May 27 5.44 ERA (130ER/215.0IP) 7-18 Was on injured list from May 2-27RHP Nolan Hoffman May 6-Present 4.50 ERA (424ER/848.0IP) 45-51 Placed on injured list May 6INF/OF J.R. Davis June 3-June 10 .216 AVG (56H/259AB) 3-5 Was on injured list from June 3-June 10RHP Bryan Pall July 15-July 27 4.15 ERA (50ER/108.1IP) 5-7 Was on injured list from July 15-July 27RHP Sal Biasi July 25-August 11 2.88 ERA (46ER/143.2IP) 9-7 Was on injured list July 25-August 11RHP Kyle Hill August 11-Present 3.73 ERA (29ER/70.0 IP) 3-5 Placed on injured list August 11RHP Ryne Inman August 17-Present 0.50 ERA (1ER/18.0 IP) 1-1 Placed on injured list August 17
AWARDS LISTPlayer Name Award DateClay Chandler SAL Pitcher of the Week 4/22-28Jake Anchia SAL Midseason All-StarDayesion Arias SAL Midseason All-StarClay Chandler SAL Midseason All-StarBryan Pall SAL Midseason All-StarJoseph Rosa SAL Player of the Week 7/1-7Ryne Inman SAL Pitcher of the Week 8/5-11
Four-Hit Game: ....................................................................................Julio Rodriguez, 8/11/19 at LWD (Dean Nevarez, 8/5/19 vs. ROM) Five-Hit Game: .......................................................................................Daniel Arribas, 5/28/16 vs. COL (Jerrick Suiter, 8/05/15 vs. GRV) Three Doubles in a Game: ......................................................................... Ben Bengtson, 7/14/18 vs. DEL (Oneil Cruz, 5/10/18 at HAG)Two Triples in a Game: .................................................................................... Oneil Cruz, 6/16/18 vs. DEL (Logan Hill, 7/22/16 vs. CSC)Had at least a 10-game hitting streak: ........ Matt Sanders, 11 games, 7/28/19 - 8/9/19 (Bobby Honeyman, 18 games, 7/3/19 - 7/23/19)Had at least a 15-game hitting streak: .............Bobby Honeyman, 18 games, 7/3/19 - 7/23/19 (Jarred Kelenic, 18 games, 4/11/19 - 5/2/19) Had at least a 20-game hitting streak: ...........Harold Ramirez, 23 games, 6/05/14 - 7/1/14 (Starling Marte, 22 games, 7/09/09-8/09/09)Hit for the Cycle: ................................................................................................................................................ Eric Fryer, 8/09/08 vs. HIC1st inning lead-off HR: ...................................................................... Charlie McConnell, 5/21/19 vs. GBO (Oneil Cruz, 7/29/18 vs. ASH)1st inning lead-off HR by opponent: ...........................................................Justin Dean, 8/5/19 vs. ROM (Jonah Davis, 8/1/19 vs. GBO)Inside-the-Park HR: ...........................................................Austin Shenton, 8/17/19 vs. HAG (Lolo Sanchez, 4/10/18 vs. LWD (Game 1)) Back-to-Back HR ......................... Ryan Ramiz and Joseph Rosa, 4/25/19 vs. ASH (Kyle Watson/Rafelin Lorenzo, 4/8/18 vs. GVL (G2))Back-to-Back HR by OPP.............................................................................Micah Brown and Marcos Rivera, 6/1/18 at GBO (Unknown)Two-Home Run Game: ................................................................................. Onil Pena, 6/25/19 at GBO (Jake Anchia, 5/9/19-1 vs. AUG)Grand Slam: ................................................................................................Julio Rodriguez, 8/13/19 at DEL (Ryan Ramiz, 7/4/19 at LEX)Homered in consecutive games: .................................. Onil Pena, 8/4/19-8/6/19 vs. ROM (Julio Rodriguez, 7/28 and 7/29/19 at ROM)Homered in three straight games: ..............................Onil Pena, 8/4/19 - 8/6/19 vs. ROM (Adrian Valerio, 6/22/17 - 6/24/17-2 vs. LEX)Homered in four straight games: ...................................... Eric Avila, 8/16/12- 8/19/12 @ KAN (Caleb Gindl, 8/19/08-8/22/08 vs. ASH)Walk-off home run: ............................................................................... Jake Anchia, 6/27/19 vs. KAN (Dean Nevarez, 4/26/19 vs. ASH)Pitcher hits a home run: ....................................................................................................................... Nick Rodriguez, 5/21/19 vs. GBOFour-Run Game: ..........................................................................................................................Yoel Gonzalez, 8/02/17 @ LEX (Albert Baur, 7/10/17 @ ROM )Five-Run Game: ............................................................................................Brent Brewer, 4/18/08 @ ASH (Mat Gamel, 6/16/06 vs. HIC)Five-RBI Game: ............................................................................................Julio Rodriguez, 8/13/19 at DEL (Onil Pena, 6/25/19 at GBO)Six-RBI Game: .............................................................................................Julio Rodriguez, 8/13/19 at DEL (Onil Pena, 6/25/19 at GBO)Seven-RBI Game: ................................................................................. Carlos Munoz, 6/01/16 vs. LWD (Edwin Espinal, 8/28/14 @ LEX)West Virginia Scores 10 Runs (Game): ...................................................................................12, 7/20/19 vs. DEL (11, 7/16/19 vs. COL)West Virginia Scores 10 Runs (Inning): ..................................................................................10, 7/22/17 vs. LEX (10, 7/17/08 vs. COL)West Virginia Scores 15+ Runs (Game): ................................................................................... 15, 4/14/18 at HIC (16, 7/22/17 vs. LEX)Opponent Scores 10 Runs (Game): ..........................................................................................10, 8/13/19 at DEL (10, 7/20/19 vs. DEL) Opponent Scores 10 Runs (Inning): ........................................................................................... 10, 8/26/09 @ BG (12, 6/06/09 @ KAN)Opponent Scores 15+ Runs (Game): ........................................................................15, 4/10/18 vs. LWD (Game 2) (15, 4/5/13 vs. ASH)
PITCHINGThrew a complete game shutout:............................. Ryne Inman, 8/8/19 @ LWD (3-0, 9 IP) (Luis Escobar, 9/02/17 @ DEL (6-0, 5 IP))Threw a 9-inning complete game shutout:....................................................................................................Ryne Inman, 8/8/19 at LWDThrew a no-hitter: ............. Stephen Tarpley - 7/07/15 vs DEL (6 Innings)(Jake Burnette, Jose Regalado & Eric Dorsch - 4/15/15-1 vs. HAG)Threw a one-hitter: ................. MacGregor, Escobar, Susler, 8/09/18-1 @ GBO (5-3 in 7 IP) (Luis Escobar, 9/02/17 @ DEL (6-0 in 5 IP) Threw a one-hitter - 9 Innings: ....John Kuchno, Lance Breedlove & Jhondaniel Medina, 8/14/13 vs. GBO (Kyle McPherson & Ryan Kelly, 5/25/10 vs. LEX)Threw a two-hitter: ............................................................... Ryne Inman, 6/15/19-2 at HAG (Inman, Sweet, Hoffman, 4/11/19 vs. AUG) Threw a nine-inning complete game: ......................................................... Ryne Inman, 8/8/19 at LWD (Devin Sweet, 7/28/19 at ROM)Threw a complete game:..............................................Ryne Inman, 9 innings, 8/8/19 at LWD (Devin Sweet, 9 innings, 7/28/19 at ROM)Threw a shutout: ........................................................................................ Ryne Inman, 8/8/19 at LWD (Chandler, Hill, Biasi, 7/15/19 vs. COL)Threw a nine-inning shutout: .................................................................. Ryne Inman, 8/8/19 at LWD (Chandler, Hill, Biasi, 7/15/19 vs. COL)Had double-digit strikeouts: ............................................................ Ryne Inman, 12, 8/8/19 at LWD (Devin Sweet, 12, 7/28/19 at ROM)Position Player Pitched: .......................................................................Johnny Slater - 6/1/19 at ASH (Nick Rodriguez - 5/31/19 at ASH)
MISCELLANEOUS1-0 Final Score: ...............................................................................7/2/19 Win vs. HIC (6/25/18 (G2) Loss vs. LWD/6/21/19 Win at LWD)No-hit by Opponent: ................................................................................ 3-0 vs. KAN on 6/03/14 (Five Innings) (1-0 @ HAG on 6/19/05) Back-to-Back Shutout wins: ...................................................................................... 6/11/19-6/12/19 vs. DEL (8/19/18-8/20/18 vs. CSC)Back-to-Back Shutout losses:................................................................. 6/26/17 & 6/27/17 @ AUG (7/03/13 @ HAG & 7/04/13 vs LEX)Steal more than five bases in a game: .........................................................................................7, 7/14/18 vs. DEL (5/03/15 at GBO, 6)Four Game Series Sweep: ......................................................................................... 6/13/19-6/16/19 at HAG (8/27/18-8/30/18 vs. HAG)Four Game Sweep by Opponent: .............................................................................. 5/21/19 - 5/24/19 vs. GBO (5/3/19 - 5/6/19 at GBO)Five Game Series Sweep: ...........................................................................................6/25/15-6/29/15 vs. GBO (9/01/11-9/05/11 @ DEL)Five Game Sweep by Opponent:...........................................................................................................................4/19/11-4/23/11 @ KAN Hit into triple play: ..................... Wyatt Mathisen, 2nd Inning, 4/06/14 @ LEX (1-6-3-2) (Jodaneli Carvajal, 3rd Inning on 4/19/12 @ CSC)Ejected Player: .............................................Jake Anchia - 4th Inning, 7/26/19 at ROM by Chris Silvestri (Charlie McConnell - 5th Inning, 7/20/19 vs. DEL by Jen Pawol)Ejected Staff: ...........................................................David Berg - 6th, 7/19/19 vs. DEL by Sean Cassidy (Eric Farris - 9th, 6/2/19 at ASH by Nolan Earley)
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SEATTLE MARINERS (MLB)WHERE THEY STAND: 53-73, 5th Place, AL West (27.0 GB)
LAST NIGHT’S RECAP: Seattle 9, Toronto 3Hitter Stats: Murphy: 3-for-3, 2 HR, 4 RBI; Nola: 2-for-4, HR, 3 RBI