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2015 Curve at a Glance Broadcast EASTERN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION CHAMPIONS PLAYOFF APPEARANCES PLAYERS TO MLB 2010 2004, 2010 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010 117 BATTING AVG.: .252 (10th) June 2, 2015 -- Game #49, Home Game #24 BATTING AVG.: .271 (1st) TEAM HR: 33 (5th) TEAM HR: 23 (8th) WALKS: 154 (7th) New Britain Rock Cats (31-18) vs. Altoona Curve (28-20) WALKS: 166 (T-3rd) 373 (2nd) STRIKEOUTS: 423 (1st) RHP Shane Carle (5-3, 3.61) vs. RHP Chad Kuhl (3-1, 2.73) STRIKEOUTS: TEAM ERA: 3.33 (4th) TEAM ERA: 3.26 (2nd) WALKS: 129 (11th) 7 p.m. | Peoples Natural Gas Field | Curve, Pa. WALKS: 164 (5th) STRIKEOUTS: 285 (11th) STRIKEOUTS: 258 (12th) () -- EL Rank Radio - ESPN Radio 1430, WVAM | TV - MiLB.tv () -- EL Rank UPCOMING GAMES & PITCHING PROBABLES Wed., June 3 vs. New Britain 10:30 a.m. RHP Bryan Evans (2-0, 3.27) vs. RHP Matt Benedict (0-2, 8.10) Thurs., June 4 vs. New Britain 7 p.m. TBD vs. RHP Angel Sanchez (5-1, 2.81) Fri., June 5 at Erie 7:05 p.m. RHP Jason Creasy (6-0, 2.68) vs. TBD Sat., June 6 at Erie 7:05 p.m. LHP Zack Dodson (2-2, 2.63) vs. TBD SUNDAY: Altoona squandered a late lead by allowing three unearned runs in the eighth inning in a, 5-3, loss to the 2015 E.L. WESTERN STANDINGS Binghamton Mets. The Curve looked like they had the sweep in sights with Zack Dodson spinning 6.2 innings of Team W-L PCT GB Today two-run ball (both runs scored on a pair of Aderlin Rodriguez solo home runs) but Yhonathan Barrios (0-1) could not Altoona 28-20 .583 -- v. NBR convert the six-out save for his first blown save of the season. It spoiled the start for Dodson and another home run Bowie 26-24 .520 3.0 v. HAR by Dan Gamache that initially gave the Curve the lead. Stetson Allie had a good day at the plate despite the loss, go- Richmond 23-25 .479 5.0 @ REA ing 3-for-4 and accounting for half of the team’s hits in the loss. Akron 23-26 .469 5.5 v. ERI Harrisburg 21-28 .429 7.5 @ BOW CURVE/ROCK CATS SERIES: Meeting for the second time in less than a week are the Curve and Rock Cats, who after Erie 17-30 .362 10.5 @ AKR this series don’t see one another again until early August in New Britain. The Curve went 1-2 in New Britain after hav- ing a chance to take the series in the rubber match last Thursday only to come up on the short end. 2015 E.L. EASTERN STANDINGS FOR ALTOONA: RHP Chad Kuhl takes the hill for the Curve on Tuesday night after the off day and is coming off one Team W-L PCT GB Today of his most effective starts of the 2015 season. Last time out, Kuhl out-dueled former teammate and friend Shane New Britain 31-18 .633 -- v. NHM Carle (who he faces again tonight) in New Britain on Wednesday night. Kuhl spun six scoreless innings and fanned a Reading 27-23 .540 4.5 v. RIC season-high seven batters while walking one. In May, Kuhl was 1-1 with a 3.52 ERA in five starts after putting up a Trenton 27-24 .529 5.0 v. POR 1.64 ERA in four starts during April. He’s been about even whether its been home or away, posting a 2.74 ERA in four Binghamton 26-24 .520 5.5 @ ALT home starts compared to a 2.73 ERA in five road starts. For more on Kuhl, see page two. New Hamp. 25-25 .500 6.5 @ NBR Portland 22-29 .431 10.0 @ TRE FOR NEW BRITAIN: In a rematch from last Wednesday, Shane Carle starts for the Rock Cats in the series opener on Tuesday night in Curve, Pa. Carle could have called PNG Field home had it not been for an offseason trade that sent him to Colorado’s organization for Rob Scahill. Last season, Carle was teammates with a good amount of this year’s 2015 CURVE AT A GLANCE Curve roster in Bradenton under Tom Prince for the last half of the season. With the Marauders, Carle went 2-3 with Overall Record ..................................... 28-20 a 3.60 ERA in 10 starts. This year, he’s been in New Britain for all but one start when he was promoted to Triple-A Home ...............................................14-9 Albuquerque to make a spot start for the Isotopes. In that game, Carle allowed six runs on nine hits in six innings. Road ............................................. 14-11 A TALE OF TWO MONTHS: April and May were very different months for the Curve but through it all the team still Place (E.L. Western) .................................1st resides in first place into their first game this month. In April, the team had the best pitching staff in the league (2.32 Games Ahead/Behind ...........................+3.0 ERA) and the 6th-best team batting average at .252. In May, the Curve led the league with a blistering .285 batting average but had the fifth-highest ERA in the league at 3.84. Streak......................................................Lost 1 Last 5 .......................................................... 3-2 HATS FOR BATS, KEEP BATS WARM: The Curve pounded out a season-high 13 runs while producing 17 hits on Last 10 ........................................................ 5-5 Saturday, one shy of the season-high so far. It’s been a big run for the Curve bats lately, who have hit with a .330 clip 2015 vs. New Britain .............................. 1-2 over the last eight games since being held to just three hits in a, 4-1, loss in New Hampshire on May 23. Leading the at Altoona ........................................ 0-0 charge during that time has been Josh Bell (.448) and Jacob Stallings (.400). Entering play today, the Curve are once at New Britain ................................. 1-2 again leading the league in hitting with a .271 average. All-time vs. New Britain .................... 61-51 at Altoona ................................... 31-22 JUST JOSHIN’ YA: First baseman Josh Bell starts the month of June with the best batting average of any player in the at New Britain ............................ 30-29 12-team Eastern League at .343. The former second-round pick also ranks among the league leaders in hits (60, T- 1st), RBI (33, T-3rd), on-base percentage (.414, 2nd) and triples (5, T-1st). His 12.81 TPA/SO ratio is also the second- ‘15 Home Attendance .......................85,777 best in the league behind Harrisburg’s Tony Renda. Bell has 18 multi-hit games for the Curve with five of them being Home Openings .........................................23 three-hit days and two of them being four-hit nights. Average Attendance ............................3,729 #OMGAMACHE: IF Dan Gamache had quite a month of May for the Curve as he hit to the tune of a .382 average in 22 games last month. After hitting .077 (2-for-26) in 11 games during April, Gamache collected five doubles, three BROADCAST INFORMATION homers, 12 RBI and 13 runs scored in 68 at bats during May. In that span he also had a 12-game hitting streak (a team-best this year) and he also tied a franchise record with a five-hit day (5-for-5) on May 25 at New Hampshire. HIP HIP JOSE! With Keon Broxton’s promotion to Triple-A, the Curve have added first baseman/outfielderJose Osuna from A-Adv. Bradenton. Osuna, 22, played in 44 games this year for Bradenton and hit .282 with 12 doubles, Mike Passanisi and Trey Wilson will call one triple, four homers and 29 RBI in his third season at Bradenton. Last year, Osuna batted .296 in 97 games while all the action of the 2015 season on the hitting 10 home runs and driving in 57 runs. Through his first two games in Double-A, Osuna is 3-for-7 with two flagship of the Curve, ESPN Radio 1430, doubles and three RBI. WVAM-AM in Altoona. Pregame cover- CRUISIN’ CREASY: Starter Jason Creasy has opened the 2015 campaign with a 6-0 start through his first 10 starts. age begins 15 min. before all games. He’s turned in four straight quality starts after his quality start on Saturday night and all told has five of them in his 10 The Curve can also be heard on the following starts this year. He’s gone at least five innings in all of his 10 starts and at least six innings in six of the 10. His 2.68 affiliate stations for selected games: ERA is eighth-best in the Eastern League and his six wins are tied for second-most in the league. - WTRN-AM/FM 1340/100.7 in Tyrone - Online streaming at AltoonaCurve.com ON THE HOMESTAND THE ROAD: The Curve are in the midst of a stretch where they play 20 of provided by TuneIn Radio Games ....................................................................3 29 games on the road and just completed an 11-day, 10-game road trip - Via the TuneIn Radio App and the MiLB through Portland, Manchester and New Britain by going 4-6. The club is now Record ............................................................... 2-1 First Pitch App home for six games in seven days before returning to the road for seven more Average ....................................... .300 (30/100) through Erie and Reading. Runs/Runs Per Game .........................18/6.00 Home Runs...........................................................2 APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS: Shortstop Gift Ngoepe enjoyed the turnover of the calendar to the month of May.
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