SAN DIEGO PADRES (51-54) Vs. MILWAUKEE BREWERS (44-62) Monday, August 3, 2015 • 5:10 P.M
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SAN DIEGO PADRES (51-54) vs. MILWAUKEE BREWERS (44-62) Monday, August 3, 2015 • 5:10 p.m. PT • Miller Park • Milwaukee, WI RHP Tyson Ross (7-8, 3.38) vs. RHP Wily Peralta (2-5, 3.90) Game 106 • Road Game 57 • Mighty 1090 AM • XEMO 860 • FOX Sports SD San Diego Padres Communications • 100 Park Ave, San Diego, CA • (619) 795-5000 All Padres game information, including game notes and rosters, is available at http://padrespressbox.com. IT’S MILLER TIME: The Padres open a four-game series tonight at Miller Park against the Milwaukee Brewers, PADRES AT A GLANCE their fi rst series against the Brewers this season…wrapped up a weekend series against the Marlins at Marlins Park yesterday, taking a 5-2 loss on a walk-off win for the Marlins after Alexi Amarista tied the game with a two-run home Overall Record: 51-54 run in the ninth inning. NL West Standing: T3rd (-9.0) • Began this 10-game, 11-day, road trip by taking two out of three from the New York Mets at Citi Field, their Home Record: 24-25 second series victory of the season against the Mets, before taking two out of three against the Marlins. Road Record: 27-29 • Have won three-straight series after winning the last one, having also taking three out of four games against the Day Record: 13-18 Marlins at Petco Park before starting this trip. Night Record: 38-36 • After this series, the club will return home Thursday night and back to Petco Park for a six-game homestand Road Trip: 4-2 starting next weekend as they host the Philadelphia Phillies (August 7-9) and Cincinnati Reds (August 10-12). Last Five Games: 4-1 • The Padres began this trip after a 10-game homestand (with only nine played due to a rainout…that’s correct, Last 10 Games: 7-3 a rainout in San Diego) in which they went 6-3, taking two against the Rockies (2-0), dropping two of three to Streak: L1 the Giants (1-2) and winning three of four against the Marlins (3-1). • After wrapping up this road trip the Padres will play 12 of their next 15 at home with two six-game homestands All-Time Record: 3,449-3,982-2 sandwiched by a three-game road trip to Denver (August 14-16). All-Time at Home: 1,863-1,851-1 All-Time at Petco Park: 494-446 ON A ROLL: Dating back to July 11th, just before the All-Star Break, the Padres All-Time on Road: 1,586-2,131-1 have put together a 12-5 run (.706), tied for the second-best record in Major MLB Best Records, Since 7/11 2014 vs. Milwaukee: 3-3 League Baseball in that time (see chart). San Francisco Giants 13-4 (.765) • Over the club’s current 12-5 run the starting pitching staff has gone 8-3 2015 vs. Milwaukee on Road: 1-2 San Diego Padres 12-5 (.706) 2015 vs. Milwaukee at Home: 2-1 with a 3.40 ERA (38 ER, 100.2 IP) and 86 strikeouts against 33 walks Philadelphia Phillies 12-5 (.706) and a .238 (88-for-370) opponent average. New York Yankees 12-6 (.667) All-Time vs. MIL: 65-53 • The offense in that time has hit .245 (135-551) with 64 runs scored (3.8 All-Time vs. MIL at Miller Park: 22-28 runs per game), including hitting .252 (29-115) with RISP. All-Time vs. MIL in Milwaukee: 30-33 All-Time vs. MIL at Petco Park: 21-12 IN THE SECOND HALF: Since the All-Star Break the Padres have started the second half by going 10-5, winning All-Time vs. MIL in San Diego: 35-20 four of their fi ve series thus far. • The pitching staff since the break has posted a 3.52 ERA (53 ER, 135.1 IP) and allowed a .220 (108-for-492) PADRES RECORD WHEN... average to opponents, the lowest opponent average allowed in baseball in the second half (Blue Jays .226, Dodgers .228, Marlins .232 and Angels .237). Sunday 8-8 Thursday 5-7 • The offense in the second half has hit .244 (117-for-479) with 56 runs scored (3.7 runs per game). Monday 3-8 Friday 11-6 Tuesday 7-9 Saturday 11-6 PADRES AND THE BREW CREW: The Padres will face off against the Brewers for the fi rst time this season tonight… Wednesday 6-10 the two club’s will match up again this season late in September for the Padres last three scheduled games at Petco Park during the regular season (September 29 - October 1). April 11-12 August 1-1 • All-Time the Padres have edged the Brewers by a record of 65-53. May 14-15 September 0-0 • Dating to April 24, 2013, the Padres have won seven of their last 11 meetings with the Brewres. June 12-15 October 0-0 • This season the Padres are 9-11 vs. NL Central Opponents, the only NL division they do not have a winning July 13-11 record against (12-9 vs. NL East and 24-23 vs. NL West) Leading after six 31-4 Tied after six: 7-6 LIKE A ROSS: Over his last eight starts since June 20 Tyson Ross has gone 4-1 with a 2.49 ERA (13 ER, 47.0 IP), Trailing after six: 13-44 48 strikeouts against 19 walks and a .194 (31-for-160) opponent average. Leading after seven: 34-3 • The Padres have gone 6-2 in his last eight starts…have gone 11-11 in his 22 starts overall this year, including Tied after seven: 10-10 7-6 in his 13 starts on the road. Trailing after seven: 7-41 • In his 13 starts away from Petco Park this season he has gone 4-3 with a 2.63 ERA (22 ER, 75.1 IP), 77 strike- Leading after eight: 41-0 outs against 35 walks and a .242 (67-for-277) opponent average. Tied after eight: 7-6 • Ross has not allowed more than three runs in any of his 13 road starts this year…his streak of begin- Trailing after eight: 3-48 ning the season with 13-straight road starts with three-or-less runs allowed is third-longest in team his- tory, behind a stretch of 15-straight road starts by Chris Young to start the 2006 season and 14 straight Scoring fi rst: 34-16 by Mat Latos to start the 2010 season. Opponents score fi rst: 17-38 • The Padres have won six of his last nine starts on the road since May 9…in that span Ross is 4-1 with a 2.26 Shutouts: 2-15 ERA (13 ER, 51.2 IP) in his last nine starts away from home. Home crowds of 20,000+: 24-23 • Overall on the season, his 137 strikeouts rank tied for eighth in the National League and rank second on the Home crowds of 30,000+: 14-15 team behind James Shields’ 152 strikeouts. Home crowds of 40,000+: 6-6 • Allowed a home run in his last start, July 29 at NYM, his fi rst home run allowed since April 28 vs. HOU, snapping a string of 16-straight starts and 100.0 innings pitched without a home run, the third-longest streak in terms of Scoring less than three: 4-35 innings pitched in Padres history…has allowed just four home runs in 127.2 innings pitched this season for a Scoring three or four: 14-12 0.28 home runs per 9.0 innings ratio, the best rate in Major League Baseball. Scoring fi ve or more: 33-7 One-run games: 15-15 A TALE OF TWO RUNS: In games when they score two-or-more runs this season, the Padres own a 50-29 (.633) Two-run games: 17-6 record…in games when they score three-or-more runs, the Friars are 47-19 (.712). Games decided in last AB: 15-14 • The Padres have won 12 of their last 14 games when scoring two-or-more runs and 11 of their last 12 (as well Extra Innings W-L: 7-3 as 25 of their last 32) when scoring three-or-more runs. • The club’s 50-29 record with two-or-more runs scored is 10th best in the Majors and seventh-best in the Na- Playing series opener: 13-20 tional League…their 47-19 record with three-or-more runs scored is also seventh-best in the NL. Playing series fi nale: 15-17 • Since the start of last season, San Diego owns a 124-69 (.642) when scoring two-or-more runs and 110-44 Series W-L-T (Home): 7-8-1 mark (.714) when scoring three-or-more runs. Series W-L-T (Road): 6-6-5 Series W-L-T (Total): 13-14-6 HELLS BELLS: The Padres own a 41-0 record this season when leading after eight innings, one of fi ve National League teams to be undefeated when leading after the eighth inning. Series Sweeps (Home): 1-2 • Since the start of last season the Padres are 104-1 when leading after eight innings…since the 2010 sea- Series Sweeps (Road): 0-1 son, the Padres own a 375-10 record (.974) when leading after eight innings, the best record in Major League Series Sweeps (Total): 1-3 Baseball in that time.