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PORTLAND SEA DOGS (34-53) Vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE FISHER CATS (49-38) Thursday, July 12, 2018 at 7:00 PM • Hadlock Field • Portland, Maine LH Dedgar Jimenez (4-6, 5.81) Vs @PortlandSeaDogs PORTLAND SEA DOGS (34-53) vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE FISHER CATS (49-38) Thursday, July 12, 2018 at 7:00 PM • Hadlock Field • Portland, Maine LH Dedgar Jimenez (4-6, 5.81) vs. RH Josh DeGraaf (3-4, 5.70) Current Streak........................................................L2 BACK AT IT: The Portland Sea Dogs return to action after a three-day break for Longest Win Streak.......................4, 3x (6/14-17) the Eastern League All-Star break, opening up a four-game series against the New Season Record..................................................34-53 Standing................................................6th, -15.0 GB Hampshire Fisher Cats (Blue Jays affiliate) at Hadlock Field...This series marks the first Last 5 Games...........................................................3-2 between the two teams in Maine..With a win tonight, Lefty Dedgar Jimenez would Last 10 Games........................................................5-5 become the first Sea Dogs starter this year to win three consecutive starts...Righty Last 20 Games.....................................................9-11 Josh DeGraaf is 2-0, 2.53 ERA in two starts against Portland. Series Record H/R.................................2-9-1/5-8-1 Series Sweeps by Dogs H/R.............................1/1 TOUGH FINALE LAST SUNDAY: Hartford scored three times in the third inning Series Sweeps by Opp. H/R.............................2/3 Series Finales H/R........................................4-8/6-8 and grabbed the series finale from the Sea Dogs, 4-1 last Sunday at Dunkin' Donuts Rubber Games H/R......................................1-5/3-3 Park...Josh Ockimey provided the offense with a solo-homer (#12) in the fifth... Extra Innings H/R.........................................0-3/2-1 Sam Hilliard and Mylz Jones had back-to-back run-scoring doubles against losing Postponements.........................................................7 pitcher Mike Shawaryn (4-7)...Right-hander Jesus Tinoco (6-7) worked six innings DH Record W-L-S...............................................1-2-3 to earn the win for Hartford. 2018 Best Mark...............................2x, -1 .500, 6-7 2018 Worst Mark.....................3x, -20 .500, 31-51 All-Time Record....................................1,711-1,764 STARS WERE SHINING BRIGHT: LHP Kyle Hart and LHP Matt Kent each worked All-Time at Home........................................891-843 perfect frames in last night's Eastern League All-Star Game in Trenton, New Jersey... All-Time on Road........................................820-921 Ockimey went 0-for-2...The game was decided on a "swing-off" a head-to-head Red Sox Affiliate.....................................1064-1142 hitting competition between Will Craig of the Altoona Curve and Zach Green of Transactions (DL)......................................77 (5 DL) the Reading Fightin Phils - Craig won with a point total of 305, Green had 275. Players Used............................................................46 Fenster’s Career...........................................350-354 HE'S BACK: InfielderMichael Chavis makes his '18 debut at Hadlock Field, after ON THE ROADTRIP: going 0-for-8 in two games with Portland in Hartford...Chavis appeared in five games Games...........................................................................5 Record.......................................................................3-2 with Short-Season Lowell, going 5-for-16 (.313), HR, 3 RBI and four doubles, and is Average.................................................241 (42-174) ranked Boston's #1 prospect according to MLB Pipeline. Runs-Per-Game.................................4.6 (23 total) Home Runs.................................................................6 LIKING HIS NEW ROLE: RHP Travis Lakins allowed his first earned run of the season RISP.....................................,.....................306 (11-36) as a reliever last Saturday in Hartford...Lakins is 1-0, 0.63 ERA (ER/13.2 IP) in 13 relief Fielding Errors..........................................................1 appearances...Portland went 1-0, 1.76 ERA (3 ER/15.1 IP) during the five-game series ERA.............................................3.98 (19 ER/43.0 IP) SP W-L, ERA....................2-2, 5.21 (16 ER/27.2 IP) in Hartford. RP W-L-SV, ERA...............1-0-1, 1.76 (3 ER/15.1 IP) Save Opportunities.....................................1-for-1 AGAINST THE OPPONENT: Portland and New Hampshire meet 22 times this season, Holds.............................................................................1 including a two-game series at Hadlock Field on August 20-21...Last year, the 'Dogs SEA DOGS VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE won the season series by taking 11 of 21 games from the Fisher Cats, they dropped 2018 Record (H/R/OR)..........................0-0/4-5 (4-5) six of 11 in New Hampshire. 2017 Record (H/R/OR).....................6-4/5-6 (11-10) All-Time Record.................................................181-163 SOCIAL MEDIA INFORMATION: Follow the Sea Dogs on Twitter: @PortlandSeaDogs All-Time/Hadlock Field......................................91-65 All-Time/at New Hampshire............................90-98 or @seadogsradio...Connect on Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat...Media requests All-Time Season Series (W/L/S)......................8-5-1 to Mike Antonellis at 207-874-9300 or [email protected]. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS DATE OPPONENT SEA DOGS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER TIME Friday, July 13 vs. New Hampshire Fisher Cats RH Teddy Stankiewicz (5-7, 5.14) LH Tayler Saucedo (0-1, 10.80) 7:00 p.m. Saturday, July 14 vs. New Hampshire Fisher Cats RH Mike Shawaryn (4-7, 3.65) RH T.J. Zeuch (6-3, 3.21) 6:00 p.m. Sunday, July 15 vs. New Hampshire Fisher Cats LH Kyle Hart (6-5, 3.74) RH Jon Harris (6-3, 4.74) 1:00 p.m. Monday, July 16 at Binghamton Rumble Ponies LH Matt Kent (5-6, 3.89) TBA 6:35 p.m. Listen Live on the U.S. Cellular Sea Dogs Radio Network, Tunein App and MILB.TV ROSTER MOVES: Tuesday: INF Michael Chavis received from HOME AWAY OVERALL Short-Season Lowell...Monday: INF Michael Chavis assigned to OVERALL 15-26 19-27 34-53 Short-Season Lowell...Saturday: INF Michael Chavis received NIGHT 10-17 13-19 23-36 DAY 5-9 6-8 11-17 from Short-Season Lowell...INF Chad De La Guerra placed on VS. LHP STARTER 1-10 8-6 9-16 the disabled list. VS. RHP STARTER 14-16 11-21 25-37 ‘DOGS SCORE FIRST 12-6 15-8 27-14 HALF CENTURY: Ockimey drew his 50th walk last Saturday, OPPONENTS SCORE FIRST 3-20 4-19 7-39 which ranks second in the Eastern League behind New SCORING 4+ RUNS 13-9 18-9 31-17 Hampshire's Cavan Biggio (62). SCORING <=3 RUNS 2-17 1-18 3-35 LEAD AFTER 5TH 11-5 15-1 26-6 NOTHING AGAIN: RHP Matthew Gorst worked two scoreless TIED AFTER 5TH 1-2 1-7 2-9 frames last Friday and has not allowed an earned run in five TRAIL AFTER 5TH 3-19 3-19 6-38 games with Portland. LEAD AFTER 6TH 11-1 15-3 26-4 TIED AFTER 6TH 2-5 0-2 2-7 TURNING THINGS AROUND: LHP Trey Ball is scoreless in four TRAIL AFTER 6TH 2-20 4-22 6-42 LEAD AFTER 7TH 13-1 15-2 28-3 of his last six gamess, and is 1-1, 3.86 ERA (8 ER/18.2 IP) in 10 TIED AFTER 7TH 0-7 1-2 1-9 road games. TRAIL AFTER 7TH 2-18 3-22 5-40 LEAD AFTER 8TH 11-0 13-1 24-1 DANNY DELIVERS: OF Danny Mars is hitting .269, HR, 3 RBI in TIED AFTER 8TH 0-4 4-1 4-5 July...Mars hit his second homer of the season in game two of TRAIL AFTER 8TH 0-16 1-24 1-40 the last series in Hartford. EXTRA INNINGS 0-5 3-2 3-7 DOUBLEHEADER GAMES 4-7 1-0 5-7 AROUND THE RED SOX ORGANIZATION SHUTOUTS 2-0 1-4 3-4 *Boston Red Sox (65-29, 3.5 GA AL East) – Chris Sale earned his ONE-RUN GAMES 2-7 2-7 4-14 10th win, fanning 12 over seven scoreless, leading Boston to a TWO-RUN GAMES 3-2 7-3 10-5 4-2 win over Texas. THREE-RUN GAMES 1-4 2-7 3-11 *Pawtucket Red Sox (41-46, 10.5 GB IL North) – Pawtucket GAMES DECIDED LAST AT-BAT 3-5 4-7 7-12 RECORD BATTING AROUND 1-0 3-0 4-0 returns from the All-Star break, hosting the Syracuse Chiefs for WHEN HITTING A HOME RUN 10-14 13-10 23-24 a four-game series. OPPONENT HOME RUN 4-20 10-18 14-38 *Salem Red Sox (12-8, -- GA CAR South) – Michael Osinski COMMITTING AN ERROR 7-16 10-20 17-36 delivered a walk-off RBI single, leading Salem to a 5-4 win over OPPONENT ERROR 7-14 15-13 22-27 Winston-Salem. VS. EASTERN DIVISION 13-22 11-22 24-44 *Greenville Drive (11-9, 2.0 GB SAL Southern) – Kutter BINGHAMTON 6-6 0-3 6-9 Crawford improved to 4-4, as Greenville beat Rome 6-4 on HARTFORD 3-4 3-9 6-13 Wednesday night. NEW HAMPSHIRE 0-0 4-5 4-5 *Lowell Spinners (11-14, 3.5 GB NYP Stedler) – Kole Cotttam READING 1-9 3-3 4-12 finished a single shy of the cycle, leading Lowell to a 6-4 win TRENTON 3-3 1-2 4-5 over Auburn. VS. WESTERN DIVISION 2-4 8-5 10-9 *GCL Red Sox (11-9, 2.0 GB GCL South) – The GCL Sox beat the AKRON 1-2 0-0 1-2 ALTOONA 0-0 2-2 2-2 Orioles 11-1. 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