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 (4-5) VS. AUGUSTA GREENJACKETS (4-4) Game: 10 (Home: 3) | April 13, 2019 | Appalachian Power Park | Charleston, W.Va. Radio: The Jock 1300 and 1340 AM - wvpower.com Airtime: 1:45 P.M. PITCHING MATCHUP LHP Steven Moyers (0-1, 10.80 ERA) vs. LHP Seth Corry (0-0, 0.00 ERA) Moyers: Struck out a career-high eight batters in first start April 8 at Lexington Corry: Did not allow a hit over three innings with seven Ks and five BBs at Asheville POWER AT A GLANCE 2019 Season Leaders Batting Avg: Rodriguez - .355 Home Runs: 5 players - 1 RBI: Pena/Rosa - 4 Stolen Bases: 3 players - 1 Wins: 3 players - 4 ERA: 6 players - 0.00 Strikeouts: Inman - 15 Saves: Arias - 1 This Date in Power History (2013) West Virginia’s offense teed off on Asheville, tallying five home runs in a 14-9 slugfest win over the Tourists. Stetson Allie (2), Raul Fortunato , Dilson Herrera and Eric Wood combined for the Power’s five dingers, including two as part of an eight-run ninth inning to win it. 4/14/19 Augusta/2:05 PM RHP Sean Hjelle (0-1, 3.00 ERA) vs. RHP Logan Gilbert (1-0, 0.00 ERA) 4/15/19 Lakewood/7:05 PM TBD vs. RHP Clay Chandler (0-0, 0.82 ERA) 4/16/19 Lakewood/7:05 PM TBD vs. RHP Ryne Inman (1-0, 3.60 ERA) 4/17/19 Lakewood/10:35 AM TBD vs. LHP Oliver Jaskie (0-0, 10.38 ERA) PITCHING PROBABLES Date Opponent/Time Power Starter vs. Opponent AUGUSTA OUTSLUGS POWER FRIDAY: Jarred Kelenic hit his first home run of the season, but Augusta’s bats came to life Friday night, claiming a 9-3 win over the Power at Appalachian Power Park. West Virginia got on the board first in the opening frame, as Onil Pena stroked a run-scoring double to plate Julio Rodriguez for a 1-0 lead. The GreenJackets responded in the third, plating two runs on an Ismael Munguia double and a passed ball that snuck by Manny Pazos for a 2-1 Augusta lead. They would extend their advantage in the fourth and fifth innings with a single tally in each before Kelenic cut into that deficit with his fifth-inning blast to make it 4-2 GreenJackets. Augusta poured it on late, however, adding two more in the sixth and three in the ninth against the trio of Matthew Willrodt, Oliver Jaskie and David Ellingson, who shouldered the majority of the game after Elias Espino lasted three innings in his first start. PILING UP THE STRIKEOUTS: The Power struck out 12 more batters Friday evening, upping their total to 102, which is tops in the South Atlantic League (99, Hickory). With his 15 strikeouts through two starts, Thursday starter Ryne Inman sits in fourth place among all qualified hurlers in the league in Ks (Shawn Semple, Charleston RiverDogs, 21), while tomorrow’s starter, Logan Gilbert, is tied for fifth-most (14) with Hickory’s Jake Latz. A BATTERED BULLPEN: West Virginia’s bullpen stumbled over its first bump in the road Friday night. After posting a 1.08 mark (33.1 IP/4 ER) through their first eight games, the Power pen combined to allow seven runs (six earned) on eight hits over six innings of work Friday. With their struggles last night, West Virginia’s relievers now hold an ERA of 2.29, ballooning 1.21 points from Thursday. The relief corps has still been lethal against the first batters they have faced in an appearance though, allowing those select sluggers a measly .056 clip (1-for-18) with nine strikeouts. KELENIC STARTING TO KELE-CLICK: Kelenic has busted of his road woes in a major way in the first two games of this series against the Augusta GreenJackets, racking up four hits, a home run, a double and three RBIs. The Mariners’ second-best prospect per MLB.com and Baseball America stroked his first South Atlantic League home run Friday, blasting one 369 feet to right-center field in the fifth inning for his seventh career Minor League homer, and his first since August 23, 2018. He recorded his first two RBI of the season and posted West Virginia’s third three-hit game of the year Thursday. Prior to this series, Kelenic was mired in an 0-for-11 slump and had started the year 2-for-25. CAN’T BRING THEM IN: Through their first nine games, West Virginia has struggled mightily with runners in scoring position. West Virginia went 3-for-13 with RISP for the second consecutive game last night, stranding 11 men on base. As a team, the Power is averaging .143 (13-for-91), second-worst in the SAL (Columbia Fireflies, .091 [7-for-77]). Rodriguez has been the team’s best hitter with runners in scoring position, but is only boasting a .222 (2-for-9) clip. POWERFUL PENA: Pena had West Virginia’s best night at the plate Friday evening, going 3-for-4, with two doubles, an RBI and a run scored. Friday’s effort marked the second time this season that Pena posted a pair of two-baggers (April 6 at Greenville), as well as the third time overall by a Power batter. The first baseman also notched West Virginia’s fourth three-hit game of the season and his second multi-hit effort of the year. HANGING ZEROES: Inman, Devin Sweet and Nolan Hoffman secured West Virginia’s third shutout win of the season Thursday night, the most in the South Atlantic League. In fact, the Power is one of only two teams in Minor League Baseball with three shutout wins in 2019 (Pensacola Blue Wahoos, Double-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds). Across all of Major League Baseball, only two teams have three shutouts as well (Oakland Athletics and Pittsburgh Pirates). West Virginia has also yet to be blanked through nine games in 2019. A TRADITION UNLIKE ANY OTHER: The Power welcomes the Augusta GreenJackets to town on Masters Weekend, continuing a four-game series Saturday afternoon at Appalachian Power Park. Last season, West Virginia played some of its most thrilling games against Augusta, including a pair of walk-off winners during their first encounter in early May. Ryan Peurifoy smacked the Power’s only walk-off home run of the season May 1 as part of a three-run ninth, while Kyle Watson ended Minor League Baseball’s longest game of the season with a base hit in the 15th inning May 3. POWER POINTS: Cesar Izturis, Jr. committed the Power’s 10th fielding error of the season. Their fielding percentage sits a .969, tied for sixth in the South Atlantic League (Rome)... West Virginia gave up a season-high nine runs and walked a season-high 11 batters last night... The Power stranded double-digit runners on base for the fourth time in 2019. 2019 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE FIRST HALF STANDINGS Southern Division Italics=Eliminated from Playoffs * = Division Winner W-L GB PCT Lexington 5-3 -- .625 Charleston 5-4 0.5 .556 Asheville 4-4 1.0 .500 Augusta 4-4 1.0 .500 Columbia 3-5 2.0 .375 Greenville 3-5 2.0 .375 Rome 3-5 2.0 .375 Northern Division Italics=Eliminated from Playoffs * = Divison; & = Wild Card W-L GB PCT Delmarva 6-1 -- .857 Hickory 7-2 -- .778 Kannapolis 4-4 2.5 .500 Greensboro 4-5 3.0 .444 West Virginia 4-5 3.0 .444 Hagerstown 3-5 3.5 .375 Lakewood 3-6 4.0 .333 CURRENT HOMESTAND Record: 1-1 Batting Statistics: AVG: .274 (20-for-73) AB: 73 RISP: 6-for-26 (.231) H: 20 R: 7 HR: 2 BB: 6 SO: 17 SB: 1 Defensive Statistics: W-L: 1-1 ERA: 4.00 Quality Starts: 1 IP: 18.0 H: 12 R: 9 ER: 8 SV/OPP: 0/0 BB: 12 SO: 24 HR: 1 Errors: 1 Season Highs Batting Statistics: AVG: .000 (0-for-0) AB: 0 RISP: 0-for-0 (.000) H: 0 R: 0 HR: 0 BB: 0 SO: 0 SB: 0 Defensive Statistics: W-L: 0-0 ERA: 0.00 Quality Starts: 0 IP: 0.0 H: 0 R: 0 ER: 0 SV/OPP: 0/0 BB: 0 SO: 0 HR: 0 Errors: 0 1-1 Date Location Result April 11 Charleston 4-0, Win April 12 Charleston 9-3, Loss April 13 Charleston 2:05 p.m. April 14 Charleston 2:05 p.m. May 8 Charleston 7:05 p.m. May 9 Charleston 7:05 p.m. May 10 Charleston 7:05 p.m. 2018 Results: Series tied 8-3 All-Time SAL Series: Series tied 42-42 2019 VS. 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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 (4-5) VS. AUGUSTA GREENJACKETS (4-4) Game: 10 (Home: 3) | April 13, 2019 | Appalachian Power Park | Charleston, W.Va.
Radio: The Jock 1300 and 1340 AM - wvpower.com Airtime: 1:45 P.M.PITCHING MATCHUP
LHP Steven Moyers (0-1, 10.80 ERA) vs. LHP Seth Corry (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
Moyers: Struck out a career-high eight batters in first start April 8 at LexingtonCorry: Did not allow a hit over three innings with seven Ks and five BBs at Asheville
This Date in Power History (2013)West Virginia’s offense teed off on Asheville, tallying five home runs in a 14-9 slugfest win over the Tourists. Stetson Allie (2), Raul Fortunato, Dilson Herrera and Eric Wood combined for the Power’s five dingers, including two as part of an eight-run ninth inning to win it.
4/14/19 Augusta/2:05 PM RHP Sean Hjelle (0-1, 3.00 ERA) vs. RHP Logan Gilbert (1-0, 0.00 ERA) 4/15/19 Lakewood/7:05 PM TBD vs. RHP Clay Chandler (0-0, 0.82 ERA) 4/16/19 Lakewood/7:05 PM TBD vs. RHP Ryne Inman (1-0, 3.60 ERA) 4/17/19 Lakewood/10:35 AM TBD vs. LHP Oliver Jaskie (0-0, 10.38 ERA)
PITCHING PROBABLESDate Opponent/Time Power Starter vs. Opponent
AUGUSTA OUTSLUGS POWER FRIDAY: Jarred Kelenic hit his first home run of the season, but Augusta’s bats came to life Friday night, claiming a 9-3 win over the Power at Appalachian Power Park. West Virginia got on the board first in the opening frame, as Onil Pena stroked a run-scoring double to plate Julio Rodriguez for a 1-0 lead. The GreenJackets responded in the third, plating two runs on an Ismael Munguia double and a passed ball that snuck by Manny Pazos for a 2-1 Augusta lead. They would extend their advantage in the fourth and fifth innings with a single tally in each before Kelenic cut into that deficit with his fifth-inning blast to make it 4-2 GreenJackets. Augusta poured it on late, however, adding two more in the sixth and three in the ninth against the trio of Matthew Willrodt, Oliver Jaskie and David Ellingson, who shouldered the majority of the game after Elias Espino lasted three innings in his first start.
PILING UP THE STRIKEOUTS: The Power struck out 12 more batters Friday evening, upping their total to 102, which is tops in the South Atlantic League (99, Hickory). With his 15 strikeouts through two starts, Thursday starter Ryne Inman sits in fourth place among all qualified hurlers in the league in Ks (Shawn Semple, Charleston RiverDogs, 21), while tomorrow’s starter, Logan Gilbert, is tied for fifth-most (14) with Hickory’s Jake Latz.
A BATTERED BULLPEN: West Virginia’s bullpen stumbled over its first bump in the road Friday night. After posting a 1.08 mark (33.1 IP/4 ER) through their first eight games, the Power pen combined to allow seven runs (six earned) on eight hits over six innings of work Friday. With their struggles last night, West Virginia’s relievers now hold an ERA of 2.29, ballooning 1.21 points from Thursday. The relief corps has still been lethal against the first batters they have faced in an appearance though, allowing those select sluggers a measly .056 clip (1-for-18) with nine strikeouts.
KELENIC STARTING TO KELE-CLICK: Kelenic has busted of his road woes in a major way in the first two games of this series against the Augusta GreenJackets, racking up four hits, a home run, a double and three RBIs. The Mariners’ second-best prospect per MLB.com and Baseball America stroked his first South Atlantic League home run Friday, blasting one 369 feet to right-center field in the fifth inning for his seventh career Minor League homer, and his first since August 23, 2018. He recorded his first two RBI of the season and posted West Virginia’s third three-hit game of the year Thursday. Prior to this series, Kelenic was mired in an 0-for-11 slump and had started the year 2-for-25.
CAN’T BRING THEM IN: Through their first nine games, West Virginia has struggled mightily with runners in scoring position. West Virginia went 3-for-13 with RISP for the second consecutive game last night, stranding 11 men on base. As a team, the Power is averaging .143 (13-for-91), second-worst in the SAL (Columbia Fireflies, .091 [7-for-77]). Rodriguez has been the team’s best hitter with runners in scoring position, but is only boasting a .222 (2-for-9) clip.
POWERFUL PENA: Pena had West Virginia’s best night at the plate Friday evening, going 3-for-4, with two doubles, an RBI and a run scored. Friday’s effort marked the second time this season that Pena posted a pair of two-baggers (April 6 at Greenville), as well as the third time overall by a Power batter. The first baseman also notched West Virginia’s fourth three-hit game of the season and his second multi-hit effort of the year.
HANGING ZEROES: Inman, Devin Sweet and Nolan Hoffman secured West Virginia’s third shutout win of the season Thursday night, the most in the South Atlantic League. In fact, the Power is one of only two teams in Minor League Baseball with three shutout wins in 2019 (Pensacola Blue Wahoos, Double-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds). Across all of Major League Baseball, only two teams have three shutouts as well (Oakland Athletics and Pittsburgh Pirates). West Virginia has also yet to be blanked through nine games in 2019.
A TRADITION UNLIKE ANY OTHER: The Power welcomes the Augusta GreenJackets to town on Masters Weekend, continuing a four-game series Saturday afternoon at Appalachian Power Park. Last season, West Virginia played some of its most thrilling games against Augusta, including a pair of walk-off winners during their first encounter in early May. Ryan Peurifoy smacked the Power’s only walk-off home run of the season May 1 as part of a three-run ninth, while Kyle Watson ended Minor League Baseball’s longest game of the season with a base hit in the 15th inning May 3.
POWER POINTS: Cesar Izturis, Jr. committed the Power’s 10th fielding error of the season. Their fielding percentage sits a .969, tied for sixth in the South Atlantic League (Rome)... West Virginia gave up a season-high nine runs and walked a season-high 11 batters last night... The Power stranded double-digit runners on base for the fourth time in 2019.
2019 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE FIRST HALF STANDINGSSouthern Division Italics=Eliminated from Playoffs
Currently: • Struck out a career-high eight batters in Power debut April 8 at Lexington• •
Career: • Split 2018 between four different levels, mostly with Clinton as RP/spot-SP (4-2, 3.24 ERA in 21G, 7GS, 75 IP, 56K, 14BB)• Won six straight decisions from August 14, 2017 to August 5, 2018, spanning 25 games; Spent all of 2017 with Clinton• Debuted in AZL in 2016, went 2-2 with a 4.36 ERA between them and Everett across 15 games (four starts)• University of Rhode Island record holder in career innings pitched (314), second in strikeouts (252), eighth in ERA (3.07) • A-10 All-Rookie Team 2013 (4-1 record, 1.78 ERA, which was fifth-best among D1 FR); Played BSB, Golf, Soccer in HS
17 | STEVEN MOYERS | LHP | 0-1, 10.80 ERA, 1G, 1GSHeight: 6-0 Weight: 190 DOB: September 27, 1993 Resides: Sharon, ConnecticutAcquired: Signed as a non-drafted free agent June 22, 2016 Drafted: N/A2019: 0-1/1G/1GS/10.80ERA/5.0IP/8K/1BB/0HR/.375 2018: 4-2/26G/7GS/3.78ERA/83.1IP/61K/16BB/8HR/.268Career Stats (3 Seasons): 8-8/67G/14GS/4.18 ERA/189.1 IP/137 K/42 BB/16 HR/.274 AVG
2019 DAY-BY-DAY STATISTICS (GAMES STARTED ONLY)DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER HR K BB 4/8 @LEX L (0-1) 5.0 9 6 6 0 8 1
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CAREER VS. GREENJACKETSW-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 Augusta GreenJackets
POWER BULLPENCurrently: • Tossed a scoreless inning in full-season debut 4/4 at GRV• Picked up first save of the season 4/6 at GRV• Career: • Did not allow a run in second half of 2018 (10APP, 20K, .082AVG)• Finished third among NWL leaders in K/9 (12.7) and BAA (.167)• Struck out at least one batter in 17 of 19 appearances in 2018• Did not cede a run in first seven pro appearancesLast Road Trip: 2.1 IP, 1H, 0R, 3K
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K4/10 @LEX ND 0.1 0 0 0 14/6 @GRV S, 1 1.0 1 0 0 14/4 @GRV ND 1.0 0 0 0 1
Currently:• Hurled two shutout frames in Power debut vs. GRV April 4• • Career: • Spent first month of 2018 with EVE (2-0, 2.19 ERA) before promotion • Had strong August 2017 (1.17 ERA, 6G; 9.90 ERA in previous 9G)• Did not allow an earned run in any of his 12 appearances in AZL ‘16• 11 SVs in 2016 are tied for most in Georgetown historyCurrent Homestand: 2.2 IP, 6H, 3R, 3ER, BB, KLast Road Trip: 4.0 IP, 3H, 0R, 1BB, 6K
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K4/12 AUG ND 2.2 6 3 1 14/9 @LEX ND 2.0 2 0 0 34/4 @GRV ND 2.0 1 0 1 3
52 | DAVID ELLINGSON | RHP | FASTBALL, SLIDER, CHANGE | 2019: 0-0, 4.05 ERA 3G 0SV 0SVO 7K 2BB
Currently: • • • Career: • 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 DSLCurrent Homestand: 3.0 IP, 1H, 2R, 2ER, 4BB, 5KLast Road Trip: 4.0 IP, 4H, 2R, BB, 4K
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K4/12 AUG L (0-1) 3.0 1 2 4 54/7 @GRV ND 4.0 4 2 1 4
Currently: Is Mariners’ 23rd-best prospect per Baseball America/29th per MLB.com• Tied career-high with two innings pitched 4/7 at Greenville• • Career: • Promoted to Everett after posting a 1.35 ERA in 6G in AZL in 2018• Tied Texas A&M single-season saves record (14) in 2018 as senior• Turned in a 16-4 mark across 2yrs. at Hutchison CC before transfer• Nicknamed “The Hoff”Current Homestand: 1 IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 1KLast Road Trip: 2.2 IP, 2H, 1R, 2BB, 2K
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K4/11 AUG ND 1.0 0 0 0 14/7 @GRV ND 2.0 1 0 1 24/5 @GRV L (0-1) 0.2 1 0 1 0
POWER BULLPENCurrently:• Hurled three scoreless frames in South Atlantic League debut April 5 at Greenville• • Career: • 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 Road Trip: 6 IP, 5H, 0R, 6K, BB
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K4/8 @LEX ND 3.0 3 0 1 34/5 @GRV ND 3.0 2 0 0 3
31 | BEN ONYSHKO | LHP | FASTBALL, SLIDER, CHANGE | 2019: 0-0, 0.00 ERA 2G 0SV 0SVO 6K 1BB
Currently: • Struck out the side in professional debut 4/6 at Greenville• • Career: 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 Road Trip: 3 IP, 2BB, 5K, Hold
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K4/9 @LEX ND 2.0 0 0 1 24/6 @GRV H, 1 1.0 0 0 1 3
Career Highs:IP......................................2.0 (4/9/19)H......................................................0R......................................................0ER....................................................0BB..................................1 (2x, 4/9/19) K..........................................3 (4/6/19)
Currently:• Earned win Opening Day after tossing a career-high three frames• • Career: Was 10th NCCU Eagle to sign pro contract in program’s modern era• Did not allow a run in nine of 15 appearances out of bullpen in 2018• Threw 6.1 innings without giving up a hit from 7/25-8/13/18• Left North Carolina Central as all-time wins (18) and Ks (246) leader• Grew up just miles from the Greensboro Grasshoppers’ ballparkCurrent Homestand: 2.0 IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 3K, 1 HoldLast Road Trip: 3.2 IP, 1H, 1R, 4K
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K4/11 AUG H (1) 2.0 0 0 0 34/7 @GRV L (1-1) 0.2 0 0 0 1 4/4 @GRV W (1-0) 3.0 1 0 0 3
Currently:• Transferred to the Power April 11 from Extended Spring Training• • Career: Tossed career-high four innings of shutout ball out of pen 8/4/18 in AZL• Used mostly out of pen, but started last two games (6.1 IP, 12H, 8ER)• Was 6-0 with a 3.82 ERA and 76K in 66 innings as sophomore at CC• Went 4-4 in his first year at Cisco College, tossing 58 IP in 13 APP• Committed to Texas State before signing with Mariners in 2018Current Homestand: 2.0 IP, 2H, 2R, 1ER, 1BB, 2K, 1HRLast Road Trip: N/A
Last 3 OutingsDate Opp Dec IP H ER BB K4/12 AUG ND 2.0 2 1 1 2
POWER BATTERSCurrent Hitting Streak: 1 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 1
Currently: • Had game-winning single on Opening Night at Greenville (1-0 Win)• Cranked first SAL homer 4/11 vs. Augusta in 2-for-4 effort• • Career: • Had a base hit in 10 of 15 appearances, including an eight-game hitting streak from 6/22-7/1/18• Dubbed Best Division 2 Defensive Catcher per Baseball America in 2018• Left Nova Southeastern as school’s all-time homers leader, breaking J.D. Martinez’s mark• Hit .340 with 22 homers and 64 RBI in his senior year to break that recordAmong the League Leaders:
Last Game: DNPCurrent Series: 2-for-4, HR, RBI, R, KCurrent Homestand: 2-for-4, HR, RBI, R, KLast HR: April 11 vs. Augusta
Current Hitting Streak: 0 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 1Currently: • Smacked first South Atlantic League home run April 5 at Greenville• • • Career: • 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:
Last Game: 0-for-5, KCurrent Series: 2-for-9, R, KCurrent Homestand: 2-for-9, R, KLast HR: April 5 at Greenville
Current Hitting Streak: 1 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 1Currently: • • • • Career: • Hit safely in 21 of first 25 games in AZL in 2018, but smacked RBI 2B in first pro US at-bat w/Tacoma 4/14• Put together a season-long nine-game hitting streak 7/4-7/15/18, including his lone pro homer and 8 RBI• Father, Cesar, was a 13yr MLB veteran (won Gold Glove at SS in 2004, All-Star in 2005 with LAD)• Uncle, Maicer, played 12 years in big leagues between Angels and Blue JaysAmong the League Leaders:
Last Game: 2-for-4Current Series: 2-for-4Current Homestand: 2-for-4Last HR:
Current Hitting Streak: 2 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 2Currently: Ranked as the Mariners’ second-best prospect per MLB.com and Baseball America• Tabbed as top-70 overall prospect by Baseball America (#68), Baseball Prospectus (#63), MLB.com (#56)• Broke out in home opener, going 3-for-4 with a 2B and 2RBI 4/11 vs. AUG (2-for-25 to start year)• Launched first SAL homer 4/12 vs. AUG in 5th inning (solo home run, 7th of career)• Career: Traded from Mets to Mariners for Robinson Cano, Edwin Diaz and cash on 12/3/18• Crushed his way to a .413 average in GCL before promotion to Kingsport; Named Mets Org. All-Star• Closed season on 10-game hitting streak, earning Appalachian League Player of the Week August 26• First prep player taken in 2018 draft (1st Rd, 6th overall); though he didn’t attend traditional high school• Parents built training facility on their dairy farm for him to train while he played travel ballAmong the League Leaders:
Last Game: 1-for-5, HR, RBI, R, 3KCurrent Series: 4-for-9, HR, 2B, 3 RBI, R, BB, 3KCurrent Homestand: 4-for-9, HR, 2B, 3 RBI, R, BB, 3KLast HR: April 12 vs. Augusta
POWER BATTERSCurrent Hitting Streak: 2 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 2
Currently: • 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)• • Career: • 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:
Current Hitting Streak: 2 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 2Currently: • Hit his first home run of the season April 8 at Lexington• Went 2-for-4 with an RBI on 22nd birthday April 11 vs. Augusta• • Career: • Finished homer short of cycle June 24, going 4-for-4 with two singles, double, triple, two RBI• Homered in back-to-back at-bats July 19, went 3-for-5 with career-best five RBI and 10 total bases• Led Elon in AVG in 2017 (.350) and 2018 (.338); Was team’s Freshman of the Year in 2016• Honored as 2015 Daily Local PoTY after averaging .543 as senior in high schoolAmong the League Leaders:
Last Game: 1-for-4, KCurrent Series: 3-for-8, 2B, RBI, R, KCurrent Homestand: 3-for-8, 2B, RBI, R, KLast HR: 4/8 at Lexington
Current Hitting Streak: 0 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 2Currently: • • • • 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:
Current Hitting Streak: 1 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 4Currently: • Doubled in consecutive at-bats 4/6 at Greenville• Mashed two doubles in a 3-for-4 night April 12 vs. Augusta• • Career: 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:
POWER BATTERSCurrent Hitting Streak: 1 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 3
Currently: • Collected three-hit game in series finale vs. Greenville (3-for-6, R)• • • Career: • Posted 15 multi-hit games in 2018; Launched three-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:
Current Hitting Streak: 0 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 6Currently: Ranked as #4 Mariners prospect per Baseball America and #5 per MLB.com• Earned non-roster invite to Spring Training 2019 and went 4-for-7 in 5G with a double and two runs• Only Power player to reach base safely in first seven games (includes six-game hitting streak)• Currently 0-for-last-8 with a walk• Career: Signed as an international free agent at 16 years old on July 2, 2017, from the Dominican Republic• Among DSL leaders in 3B (T-1st, 9), .SLG (7th, .525) and OPS (9th, .929)• Named a Baseball America 2018 DSL All-Star, Midseason All-Star and team MVP• Tabbed as a top-10 MLB.com international prospect when Seattle signed him• Focused on learning English at the Mariners’ High Performance camp in summer 2018Among the League Leaders:
Last Game: 0-for-0Current Series: 0-for-5, 2KCurrent Homestand: 0-for-5, 2KLast HR:
Current Hitting Streak: 1 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 5Currently: • Reached base safely in first six games of the season (five-game hitting streak 4/5-4/9)• • • Career: Signed as an international free agent by the Mariners on July 2, 2014, out of the Dominican Republic• Tied career-high with six homers with Clinton in 2018• Named a NWL Midseason and Baseball America Short-Season All-Star with Everett in 2017• Had a hit in 18 of 20 games from 6/15-7/7/17; Put together a 12-game hitting streak from 7/15-7/26/17• Finished among DSL leaders in 2015 in runs scored (2nd, 63), hits (T-8th, 84) and triples (T-8th, 7)Among the League Leaders:
Last Game: DNPCurrent Series: 1-for-4, KCurrent Homestand: 1-for-4, KLast HR:
Current Hitting Streak: 0 Longest 2019 Hitting Streak: 3Currently: • Cranked his first career home run April 9 at Lexington (Three-run homer)• • • Career: • Only played two games in AZL (3-for-8 with an RBI) before being placed on 60-day IL July 26, 2018• Hit .363 with a team-high 26 XBH and 22 SB in 2018 to earn 2nd Team All-So Con honors• Led UNCG in HR (12), RBI (56), SLG (.521) in 2017; Named Louisville Slugger FR All-American in 2016• Played against teammate Devin Sweet in HS; Was at first-ever GSO game at current stadium in 2005Among the League Leaders:
Home Runs by Ballpark HR GamesAppalachian Power Park 2 2Arthur W. Perdue Stadium (DEL) 0 0FirstEnergy Park (LWD) 0 0First National Bank Field (GBO) 0 0Fluor Field (GRV) 1 4Intimidators Stadium (KAN) 0 0Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park (CSC) 0 0L.P. Frans Stadium (HIC) 0 0McCormick Field (ASH) 0 0Municipal Stadium (HAG) 0 0Spirit Communications Park (COL) 0 0SRP Park (AUG) 0 0State Mutual Stadium (ROM) 0 0Whitaker Bank Ballpark (LEX) 2 3
Walk-off wins/losses 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
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ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSeries, Homestand and Road Trip Season Highs (Current Batters; Only with Power)
Player H HR RBI K Player H HR RBI K Anchia Honeyman
POWER RECORD WHENOverall record: 4-5Day game (Before 5 pm): 0-2Night game: 4-3Doubleheaders: 0-0Extra innings: 1-1Score first: 4-3Allow first run: 0-2Winner never trailed: 3-2* Lead after 6 innings: 2-0* Trail after 6 innings: 0-3* Tied after 6 innings: 2-2* Lead after 7 innings: 2-0* Trail after 7 innings: 1-3* Tied after 7 innings: 1-2* Lead after 8 innings: 3-0* Trail after 8 innings: 0-4* Tied after 8 innings: 1-1* Scheduled nine inning games only Starter goes 6+ 1-1 Starter goes 7+ 0-0Starter goes 8+ 0-0Quality Start: 1-1Games decided in last at-bat: 1-3Walk-offs: 0-2Shutouts: 3-0One-run games: 2-3Come-from-behind wins (3+ runs only): 0vs. RHP Starters: 3-5vs. LHP Starters: 1-0
Commit an error: 3-3No errors: 1-2Commit multiple errors: 2-1Power hit a home run: 2-3No home runs: 2-2Outhit opponent: 3-1Outhit by opponent: 0-2Hits are even: 1-2
vs. NL affiliates: 1-1vs. AL affiliates: 3-4
Days Rec. Months Rec.Monday 0-1 April 4-5Tuesday 1-0 May 0-0 Wednesday 0-1 June 0-0Thursday 2-0 July 0-0Friday 0-2 Aug. 0-0Saturday 1-0 Sept. 0-0Sunday 0-1
First game of series: 2-1 White Jerseys: 1-0Last game of series: 0-2 Gray Jerseys: 2-0Rubber game: 0-1 Black Jerseys: 1-5Travel day: 0-0 Wheelers Jerseys (blue): 0-0Getaway day: 0-2 Charlies Jerseys (white): 0-0After a day off: 0-0 Charity Jerseys: 0-0Series won/loss/split: 0-1-1 Camo Jerseys: 0-0
POWER SEASON BREAKDOWNS HIGHS AND LOWS
MISCELLANEOUSWinning streak: 1 (4x, April 11) Losing streak: 2 (April 7-8)Home W streak: 1 (April 11) Home L streak: 1 (April 12-Current)Road W streak: 1 (3x, April 9)Road L streak: 2 (April 7-8) Winning margin: 4 (April 9 at LEX)Losing margin: 6 (April 12 vs AUG) Longest game, innings: 10 (2x, April 7 at GRV)Longest game, time (no delay): 3:39 (April 6 at GRV)Longest game, time (delay): 3:37 (April 12 vs AUG (:56)) Longest 9-inning game, time: 3:39 (April 6 at GRV)Shortest 9-inning game, time: 2:24 (April 7 at LEX)Longest 7-inning game, time: 0 (Current)Shortest 7-inning game, time: 0 (Current)Largest home crowd: 4223 (Aprill 11 vs. AUG)Smallest home crowd: 601 (April 12 vs AUG)Largest road crowd: 7551 (April 4 at GRV)Smallest road crowd: 1419 (April 8 at LEX)
TEAM BATTINGMost runs, game: 10 (April 11 vs. AUG)Most runs, inning: 3 (2x, 6th, April 9 at LEX)Most hits, game: 11 (2x, April 7 at GRV)Most hits, inning: 3 (2x, April 7 at GRV)Fewest hits, 9-inning game: 3 (April 10 at LEX)Most doubles: 3 (3x, April 12 vs AUG)Most triples: 0 (N/A)Most home runs: 1 (5x, April 12 vs. AUG)Most walks: 9 (April 6 at GRV)Most strikeouts: 12 (2x, April 8 at LEX)Most stolen bases: 1 (3x, April 12 vs AUG)Most runners LOB: 14 (April 6 at GRV)Most DPs hit into: 3 (2x, April 7 at GRV)
TEAM PITCHING/FIELDINGRuns allowed, game: 9 (April 12 vs AUG)Runs allowed, inning: 5 (3rd, April 8 at LEX) Hits allowed, game: 12 (April 8 at LEX)Hits allowed, inning: 5 (3rd, April 8 at LEX)Fewest hits allowed: 2 (April 11 vs. AUG)Strikeouts: 19 (April 6 at GRV)Walks: 11 (April 12 vs AUG)Fewest walks allowed: 1 (3x, April 11 vs. AUG)Home runs allowed: 1 (April 12 vs AUG)Most errors: 3 (April 5 at GRV)Most errors by opponent: 4 (April 7 at GRV)Most DPs turned: 2 (April 7 at GRV)
INDIVIDUAL BATTING:Runs scored: 2 (3x, Julio Rodriguez, April 9 at LEX)Hits: 3 (4x, Pena, April 12 vs. AUG)Doubles: 2 (3x, Onil Pena, April 12 vs AUG)Triples: 0 (N/A)Home runs: 1 (5x, Jarred Kelenic, April 12 vs. AUG)RBI: 3 (Cesar Trejo, April 9 at LEX)Walks: 3 (Jarred Kelenic, April 6 at GRV)Stolen bases: 1 (3x, Cesar Trejo, April 12 vs AUG) Hitting streak: 6 (Julio Rodriguez, April 4-April 9)On-Base streak: 7 (Julio Rodriguez, April 4-April 10)
INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGInnings, starter: 6.0 (2x, Ryne Inman, April 11 vs. AUG)Innings in relief: 4.0 (Elias Espino, April 7 at GRV)Strikeouts, starter: 9 (Logan Gilbert, April 9 at LEX)Strikeouts, reliever: 8 (Jamal Wade, April 6 at GRV)Walks, starter: 6 (Oliver Jaskie, April 7 at GRV)Walks, reliever: 5 (Oliver Jaskie, April 12 vs AUG)Home runs allowed: 1 (Matthew Willrodt, April 12 vs AUG)
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 active roster from Ext. Spring Training
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INJURED LIST *(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 2.91 ERA (26ER/80.1IP) 4-5 Opening Day Roster AnnouncedRHP Joey O’Brien April 4-Present 2.91 ERA (26ER/80.1IP) 4-5 Opening Day Roster AnnouncedLHP Max Roberts April 4-Present 2.91 ERA (26ER/80.1IP) 4-5 Opening Day Roster AnnouncedRHP Jamal Wade April 11-Present 4.00 ERA (8ER/18.0 IP) 1-1 Placed on seven-day injured list
AWARDS LISTPlayer Name Award Date
EJECTIONS (#)Player/Coach/Manager (Inning) Date OpponentDavid Berg (6th) 4/6 @Greenville
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Category: Most Recent (Previous if known)BATTING
Four-Hit Game: .....................................................................................Jesse Medrano, 7/27/18 vs. ASH (Ben Bengtson, 7/12/18 at HIC) 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: ......................................... Chris Sharpe, 12 - 6/10/18 - 6/25 (G1) (Oneil Cruz, 12 - 6/8/18 - 6/23)Had at least a 15-game hitting streak: ...............Ben Bengtson, 15 games, 5/29/18 - 6/14/18 (JaCoby Jones, 17 games, 6/20/14 - 7/17/14) 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: ......................................................................................Oneil Cruz, 7/29/18 vs. ASH (Oneil Cruz, 6/21/18 at HIC)1st inning lead-off HR by opponent: ........................................................... Kyle Isbel, 7/19/18 at LEX (Mason McCoy, 7/17/18 vs. DEL)Inside-the-Park HR: .........................................................Lolo Sanchez, 4/10/18 vs. LWD (Game 1) (Casey Hughston, 7/14/16 vs. AUG) Back-to-Back HR ..................Kyle Watson and Rafelin Lorenzo, 4/8/18 vs. GVL (Game 2) (Adrian Valerio & Ty Moore, 6/22/17 vs. LEX)Back-to-Back HR by OPP.............................................................................Micah Brown and Marcos Rivera, 6/1/18 at GSO (Unknown)Two-Home Run Game: .................................................................................... Dylan Busby, 5/09/18 at HAG (Oneil Cruz, 4/13/18 at HIC)Grand Slam: ...............................................................................................Deon Stafford 8/11/18 at ROM (Dylan Busby, 5/10/18 at HAG)Homered in consecutive games: ............................. Rodolfo Castro, 8/18-8/19/18 vs. CSC (Oneil Cruz, 7/29-7/30/18 vs. ASH/at COL)Homered in three straight games: ........................ Adrian Valerio, 6/22/17 - 6/24/17-2 vs. LEX (JaCoby Jones, 7/4/14 - 7/6/14 @ GBO)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: .............................................................................. Ryan Peurifoy, 5/1/18 vs. AUG (Garrett Brown, 8/25/17 vs. HAG)Four-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: ............................................................................................Trae Arbet, 8/02/17 @ LEX (Carlos Munoz, 7/10/17 @ ROM)Six-RBI Game: ...................................................................................Deon Stafford, 8/11/18 at ROM (Chase Simpson, 8/05/15 vs. GRV)Seven-RBI Game: ................................................................................. Carlos Munoz, 6/01/16 vs. LWD (Edwin Espinal, 8/28/14 @ LEX)West Virginia Scores 10 Runs (Game): ....................................................................................10, 8/12/18 at ROM (12, 6/30/18 at HAG)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, 7/19/18, at LEX (11, 7/1/18, at HAG) 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:................Luis Escobar, 9/02/17 @ DEL (6-0 in Five Innings) (Mike Wallace, 8/30/17-2 @ LWD (2-0))Threw 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 Seven Innings)
(Luis Escobar, 9/02/17 @ DEL (6-0 in Five Innings) 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: ................................. Ike Schlabach and Max Kranick at CSC, 9/1/18 (Max Kranick and Elvis Escobar vs. ASH, 7/29/18) Threw a complete game:................................... Hunter Stratton, 6 innings, 7/26/18-1 @ KAN (Luis Escobar, 7 innings, 9/02/17 @ DEL)Threw a shutout: ............................................................... Inman, Sweet, Hoffman, 4/11/19 vs. AUG (Gilbert, Ellingson, Pall, 4/9/19 @ LEX)Threw a nine-inning shutout: .......................................... Inman, Sweet, Hoffman, 4/11/19 vs. AUG (Gilbert, Ellingson, Pall, 4/9/19 @ LEX)Had double-digit strikeouts: ................................................... Travis MacGregor, 12, 4/6/18 vs. GVL (Luis Escobar, 11, 4/14/17 @ LEX)Position Player Pitched: ...................................................................... Ryan Peurifoy - 5/3/18 vs. AUG (Ryan Peurifoy - 4/12/18 @ HIC)
MISCELLANEOUS1-0 Final Score: .............................................................................. 4/4/19 Win @ GRV (6/25/18 (G2) Loss vs. LWD/8/06/16 Win @ DEL)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: ...............................................................................................8/19/18-8/20/18 vs. CSC (6/8/18 at HIC (DH))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: ......................................................................................... 8/27/18-8/30/18 vs. HAG (6/11/18-6/14/18 @ AUG)Four Game Sweep by Opponent: .................................................................7/25/18-1 - 7/26/18-2 at KAN (4/07/17-1 - 4/09/17 vs. ROM)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: ..........................................Deon Stafford - 6th Inning, 6/13/18 @ AUG by Forrest Ladd (Garrett Brown- 2nd Inning, 9/01/17 @ DEL by Brandon Blome)Ejected Staff: ........................................................David Berg - 6th, 4/6/19 at GRV by Jen Pawol (Wyatt Toregas - 3rd, 8/28/18 vs. HAG by Nolan Earley)
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AROUND THE Mariners SYSTEM
SEATTLE MARINERS (MLB)WHERE THEY STAND: 13-3, 1st Place, AL West (- GB)
MARINERS ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERS*Bold/Italic: Denotes Current Power Player*
Batter: Player Name (.###, TEM) Pitcher: Player Name (.###, TEM) Team Batting: Tacoma, AVG: .292HR: Player Name (.###, TEM) Wins: Player Name (.###, TEM) HR: 7, RBI: 50, H: 89, R: 52, SB: 8-of-11RBI: Player Name (.###, TEM) Saves: Player Name (.###, TEM) Team Pitching: West Virginia, W-L: 4-5SB: Player Name (.###, TEM) Strikeouts: Player Name (.###, TEM) ERA: 2.91, Saves: 1, Strikeouts: 102, SHO: 3
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POWER GAME LOG Power OpponentGame Date Opponent Score R H E LOB R H E LOB Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Rec. Standings Attendance Time 1 4/4 at Greenville 1-0 W (F/10) 1 4 1 8 0 4 2 8 Devin Sweet (1-0) Hunter Haworth (0-1) None 1-0 T-1st 7551 2:50 2 4/5 at Greenville 3-2 L 2 6 3 8 3 6 1 7 Logan Browning (1-0) Nolan Hoffman (0-1) None 1-1 T-4th (-1.0) 5111 2:45 3 4/6 at Greenville 6-5 W 6 11 2 14 5 7 3 8 Jamal Wade (1-0) Yorvin Pantoja (0-1) Dayeison Arias (1) 2-1 T-2nd (-1.0) 5137 3:39 4 4/7 at Greenville 6-5 L (F/10) 5 11 0 12 6 9 4 7 Rio Gomez (1-0) Devin Sweet (1-1) None 2-2 5th (-1.0) 4451 3:34 5 4/8 at Lexington 6-1 L 1 6 0 4 6 12 0 8 Jonathan Bowlan (1-0) Steven Moyers (0-1) Tyler Gray (1) 2-3 T-5th (-1.5) 1419 2:24 6 4/9 at Lexington 4-0 W 4 5 2 6 0 3 1 7 Logan Gilbert (1-0) Austin Cox (0-1) None 3-3 T-4th (-2.0) 1590 2:41 7 4/10 at Lexington 2-1 L 1 3 1 8 2 7 3 6 Heasley (2-0) Jamal Wade (1-1) None 3-4 T-4th (-3.0) 4848 2:41 8 4/11 vs. Augusta 4-0 W 4 10 0 11 0 2 2 3 Ryne Inman (1-0) Gregory Santos (0-2) None 4-4 T-3rd (-3.0) 4223 2:40 9 4/12 vs. Augusta 9-3 L 3 10 1 11 9 10 0 14 Tyler Schimpf (1-0) Elias Espino (0-1) None 4-5 T-4th (-3.0) 601 3:37 (:56) 10 4/13 vs. Augusta 11 4/14 vs. Augusta 12 4/15 vs. Lakewood 13 4/16 vs. Lakewood 14 4/17 vs. Lakewood 15 4/18 at Asheville 16 4/19 at Asheville 17 4/20 at Asheville 18 4/22 vs. Columbia 19 4/23 vs. Columbia 20 4/24 vs. Columbia 21 4/25 vs. Asheville 22 4/26 vs. Asheville 23 4/27 vs. Asheville 24 4/28 vs. Asheville 25 4/30 at Lakewood 26 5/1 at Lakewood 27 5/2 at Lakewood 28 5/3 at Greensboro 29 5/4 at Greensboro 30 5/5 at Greensboro 31 5/6 at Greensboro 32 5/8 vs. Augusta 33 5/9 vs. Augusta 34 5/10 vs. Augusta 35 5/11 vs. Kannapolis 36 5/12 vs. Kannapolis 37 5/13 vs. Kannapolis 38 5/14 at Charleston 39 5/15 at Charleston 40 5/16 at Charleston 41 5/17 at Greenville 42 5/18 at Greenville 43 5/19 at Greenville 44 5/20 at Greenville 45 5/21 vs. Greensboro 46 5/22 vs. Greensboro 47 5/23 vs. Greensboro 48 5/24 vs. Greensboro 49 5/25 vs. Lexington 50 5/26 vs. Lexington 51 5/27 vs. Lexington 52 5/28 vs. Lexington 53 5/30 at Asheville 54 5/31 at Asheville 55 6/1 at Asheville 56 6/2 at Asheville 57 6/3 at Hickory 58 6/4 at Hickory 59 6/5 at Hickory 60 6/6 vs. Greenville 61 6/7 vs. Greenville 62 6/8 vs. Greenville 63 6/9 vs. Greenville 64 6/10 vs. Delmarva 65 6/11 vs. Delmarva 66 6/12 vs. Delmarva 67 6/13 at Hagerstown 68 6/14 at Hagerstown 69 6/15 at Hagerstown 70 6/16 at Hagerstown 6/18 SAL All-Star Game (WV)
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POWER GAME LOG Power OpponentGame Date Opponent Score R H E LOB R H E LOB Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Rec. Standings Attendance Time 71 6/20 at Lakewood 72 6/21 at Lakewood 73 6/22 at Lakewood 74 6/23 at Lakewood 75 6/24 at Greensboro 76 6/25 at Greensboro 77 6/26 at Greensboro 78 6/27 vs. Kannapolis 79 6/28 vs. Kannapolis 80 6/29 vs. Kannapolis 81 6/30 vs. Kannapolis 82 7/1 vs. Hickory 83 7/2 vs. Hickory 84 7/3 vs. Hickory 85 7/4 at Lexington 86 7/5 at Lexington 87 7/6 at Lexington 88 7/7 at Lexington 89 7/9 vs. Delmarva 90 7/10 vs. Delmarva 91 7/11 vs. Delmarva 92 7/12 at Greensboro 93 7/13 at Greensboro 94 7/14 at Greensboro 95 7/15 vs. Columbia 96 7/16 vs. Columbia 97 7/17 vs. Columbia 98 7/18 vs. Delmarva 99 7/19 vs. Delmarva 100 7/20 vs. Delmarva 101 7/21 vs. Delmarva 102 7/23 at Hickory 103 7/24 at Hickory 104 7/25 at Hickory 105 7/26 at Rome 106 7/27 at Rome 107 7/28 at Rome 108 7/29 at Rome 109 7/31 vs. Greensboro 110 8/1 vs. Greensboro 111 8/2 vs. Greensboro 112 8/3 vs. Rome 113 8/4 vs. Rome 114 8/5 vs. Rome 115 8/6 vs. Rome 116 8/8 at Lakewood 117 8/9 at Lakewood 118 8/10 at Lakewood 119 8/11 at Lakewood 120 8/12 at Delmarva 121 8/13 at Delmarva 122 8/14 at Delmarva 123 8/15 vs. Hagerstown 124 8/16 vs. Hagerstown 125 8/17 vs. Hagerstown 126 8/18 vs. Hagerstown 127 8/20 at Charleston 128 8/21 at Charleston 129 8/22 at Charleston 130 8/23 vs. Lakewood 131 8/24 vs. Lakewood 132 8/25 vs. Lakewood 133 8/26 at Lexington 134 8/27 at Lexington 135 8/28 at Lexington 136 8/29 at Lexington 137 8/30 vs. Greensboro 138 8/31 vs. Greensboro 139 9/1 vs. Greensboro 140 9/2 vs. Greensboro