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JAMESTOWN (30-18) at VERMONT JAMESTOWN (30-18) at VERMONT (24-26) Thursday -- August 8, 2013 --- Overall Game #51 --- Home Game #25 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS RECORD: The Lake Monsters are 24-26 after a 3-1 victory over '12 record after 50 games: 24-26 Date Opponent Score Record Jamestown on Wednesday ... The win snapped a season-high 5-game '12 record after 51 games: 24-27 6/17 @Tri-City* 3-9 L 0-1 Best after 50: 32-18, 1996 6/18 @Tri-City* 6-9 L 0-2 losing streak for Vermont ... Lake Monsters have lost 6 of last 8 and 7 Worst after 50: 10-40, 2003 6/19 @Tri-City 2-8 L 0-3 of last 10 after winning 6 of previous 7 and 9 of previous 12 (went from Best after 51: 32-19, 1996 6/20 CONNECTICUT* 5-1 W 1-3 Worst after 51: 10-41, 2003 6/21 CONNECTICUT* 4-1 W 2-3 season-low 5 games under .500 at 12-17 to season-high 2 over at 23-21). 6/22 CONNECTICUT* 4-8 L 2-4 Last 5 Vermont (1-4) Opponent (4-1) 6/23 LOWELL* 3-1 W 3-4 Avg .228 (37x162) .211 (35x166) LAST NIGHT: B.J. Boyd and Ryon Healy hit back-to-back 6/24 LOWELL* 0-1 L 3-5 Runs 8 (1.6 rpg) 12 (2.4 rpg) leadoff homers in the bottom of 8th inning to snap a 1-1 tie and 6/25 LOWELL* PPD (rain) RISP .138 (4x29) .205 (8x39) 6/26 @Connecticut* 3-10 L 3-6 ERA (er/ip) 0.97 (5/46.1) 1.34 (7/47.0) give Vermont a 3-1 win over Jamestown ... Boyd’s home run 6/27 @Connecticut* 1-0 W 4-6 BB/SO 12/36 12/45 was his 6th of the season, while Healy’s blast was his 2nd home 6/28 @Lowell* 1-4 L 4-7 Errors 6 4 run in 2 days ... After a 1-out single in the 4th inning, 3 Lake 6/29 @Lowell* 1-2 L 4-8 Last 10 Vermont (3-7) Opponent (7-3) 6/30 @Lowell* 13-4 W 5-8 Avg .219 (69x315) .219 (68x311) Monster pitchers combined to retire final 17 Jamestown batters 7/1 TRI-CITY* PPD (rain) Runs 20 (2.0 rpg) 24 (2.4 rpg) of game ... Kyle Finnegan gave up 1 run on 4 hits with 6 strike- 7/2 TRI-CITY* 2-1 W 6-8 RISP .167 (12x72) .205 (15x73) TRI-CITY* 1-2 L 6-9 ERA (er/ip) 1.44 (14/87.1) 1.61 (16/89.1) outs over 5.0 innings, while Kayvon Bahramzadeh tossed 3.0 7/3 TRI-CITY* 2-1 W 7-9 BB/SO 28/67 33/83 perfect innings with 1 strikeout for win and Trevor Bayless had 7/4 @Connecticut 3-4 L 7-10 Errors 11 13 7/5 @Connecticut 1-7 L 7-11 2 strikeouts in a 1-2-3 9th inning for his league-leading 7th save 7/6 @Connecticut 7-4 W 8-11 7/7 HUDSON VALLEY* 2-4 L 8-12 BACK-2-BACK: Before back-to-back homers Wednesday the Vermont vs. JAMESTOWN 7/8 HUDSON VALLEY* 4-1 W 9-12 last time Lake Monsters hit consecutive homers was Francisco All-Time: 32-25 2013: 1-1 2012: 0-3 7/9 HUDSON VALLEY* 2-1 W 10-12 Plasencia and Greg Thissen at Tri-City August 21, 2005 ... Last Home: 20-10 Home: 1-1 Home: 0-0 7/10 @Batavia 6-8 L 10-13 Away: 12-15 Away: 0-0 Away: 0-3 7/11 @Batavia 0-1 L 10-14 time Vermont had back-to-back homers at Centennial Field was 7/12 @Batavia 2-4 L 10-15 vs. Pirates Affiliate: 22-38 7/13 @Mahoning Valley 6-3 W 11-15 Josh Whitesell and Kory Casto vs. Aberdeen August 13, 2003. Current Win/Loss Streak: 1 win 7/14 @Mahoning Valley 5-1 W 12-15 Long Winning Streak: 6 (8/20/94-7/27/96) 7/15 @Mahoning Valley 2-6 L 12-16 ERA FALLING: Vermont pitchers have not allowed more Long Losing Streak: 4 (7/11/12 - 8/6/13) 7/16 than 3 earned runs in any of last 13 games (17 earned runs on Largest Vermont Win: 10 (14-4, 7/1/94) 7/17 ABERDEEN* 1-5 L 12-17 86 hits over 112.1 innings for 1.36 ERA) ... Over the last 21 Largest Jamestown Win: 13 (13-0, 8/19/09) 7/18 ABERDEEN* 6-4 W 13-17 Last Vermont Shutout: 5-0, 8/20/09 7/19 ABERDEEN* 5-1 W 14-17 games, Lake Monster pitchers have 2.16 ERA (44 ER-183.1 IP) Last Jamestown Shutout: 13-0, 8/19/09 7/20 AUBURN* 8-4 W 15-17 to lower team ERA from 3.19 to a season-low 2.74 overall. Most Vermont Runs: 7/21 AUBURN* 3-5 L 15-18 14, 7/1/94 Most Jametown Runs: 15, 7/3/00 7/22 AUBURN* 7-0 W 16-18 FOR STARTERS: Lake Monster starters have 1.39 ERA 7/23 @Aberdeen 1-0 W 17-18 2013 Overall 2013 Series 7/24 @Aberdeen 7-5 W 18-18 (13 ER on 66 H over 84 IP) in the last 16 games, while VT NYP JAM NYP VT JAM 7/25 @Aberdeen 4-14 L 18-19 Vermont starters are 11-12 overall with 2.52 ERA in 50 games. Avg .230 13 .277 1 .284 .171 7/26 TRI-CITY* 5-3 W 19-19 R 168 12 248 1 6 6 361 445 7/27 TRI-CITY* 4-0 W 20-19 H 12 1 20 12 CLOSE ONES: Each of Lake Monsters last 7 losses have HR 22 7 16 12 3 1 7/28 LOWELL* 6-1 W 21-19 been either by 1 or 2 runs ... Vermont is 11-16 overall in games BB 156 3 151 6 4 1 LOWELL* 0-1 L 21-20 SO 368 7 332 11 20 24 7/29 LOWELL* 3-2 W 22-20 decided by 1 or 2 runs (6-9 in 1-run games, 5-7 in 2-run games). SB 35 9 77 2 1 0 7/30 @Hudson Valley 2-4 L 22-21 E 68 3t 54 10t 2 2 7/31 @Hudson Valley 5-2 W 23-21 1 RUN ALLOWED: Vermont has held opponent to just 1 ERA 2.74 3 3.25 8 0.90 2.37 8/1 @Hudson Valley 2-3 L 23-22 H 360 13 367 11 12 20 8/2 @State College 0-1 L 23-23 run in 15 games this season, but have a 11-4 record due to SHO 4 5t 7 2 0 0 8/3 @State College 1-2 L 23-24 four 1-0 losses ... The Lake Monsters have held opponent to 2 HR 18 9 29 2t 1 3 8/4 @State College 1-3 L 23-25 BB 158 4t 132 11t 1 4 8/5 runs or less in 24 of 50 games (17-7 including three 2-1 losses). SO 346 12 353 9 24 20 8/6 JAMESTOWN* 3-5 L 23-26 8/7 JAMESTOWN* 3-1 W 24-26 LONG BALL: With the 2 home runs on Wednesday, Vermont is now 14-4 when hitting a home 8/8 JAMESTOWN* 7:05 run and 4-0 when hitting 2 homers in a game ... Lake Monsters 5-11 when opponent hits a homer 8/9 WILLIAMSPORT* 7:05 8/10 WILLIAMSPORT* 6:05 ... Vermont has 14 home runs in 23 games at Centennial (11 homers over 38 home games in 2012). 8/11 WILLIAMSPORT* 5:05 8/12 POWER UP: Brent Powers is making 40th appearance for Lake Monsters tonight, tying Steven 8/13 All-Star Game at Connecticut Stewart (2008-09) and Wes Chisnall (1999-2001) for the most career games by a Vermont pitcher. 8/14 @Lowell* 7:05 8/15 @Lowell* 7:05 UP ON THE FARM LAST NIGHT IN OAKLAND A’S ORGANIZATION 8/16 @Brooklyn 7:00 8/17 @Brooklyn 6:00 Triple A: , SACRAMENTO Off -- RiverCats are 64-54 overall in South Division of Pacific Coast League. 8/18 @Brooklyn 5:00 8/19 @Tri-City* 7:00 Double A: Tulsa 14, MIDLAND 9 -- The RockHounds are 50-66 in South Division of the Texas League ... 8/20 @Tri-City* 7:00 Beau Taylor (.210, 20 R, 9 2B, 0 3B, 3 HR, 30 RBI) went 1-for-3 with 2 runs, 1 double and 2 RBI in the loss. 8/21 TRI-CITY* 7:05 8/22 TRI-CITY* 7:05 Single A: Bakersfield 9, STOCKTON 5 -- The Ports are 58-58 in the North Division of California League ... 8/23 BROOKLYN* 7:05 Addison Russell (.270, 64 R, 28 2B, 9 3B, 12 HR, 47 RBI) was 0-for-2 with 1 run and 3 walks ... B.A. Vollmuth 8/24 BROOKLYN* 6:05 (.212, 54 R, 21 2B, 20 HR, 59 RBI) was 1-for-5 with 1 run ... David Mota (1-1, 0 SV, 6.52 ERA, 29.0 IP, 15 BB, 23 8/25 BROOKLYN* 5:05 SO at Stockton/Beloit) had 2 strikeouts in 1.0 hitless inning ... Dusty Robinson had a grand slam (see below).
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