VANCOUVER CANADIANS (26-21) Vs. EUGENE EMERALDS (29-17)

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VANCOUVER CANADIANS (26-21) Vs. EUGENE EMERALDS (29-17) Sunday, June 27, 2021 | 7:05 p.m. PT | PK Park | Eugene, OR | Game #48 | Road Game #24 VANCOUVER CANADIANS (26-21) vs. EUGENE EMERALDS (29-17) RHP Brian Rapp (0-1, 3.60 ERA) vs. RHP Kai-Wei Teng (2-2, 3.82 ERA) 2021 AT A GLANCE ABOUT LAST NIGHT…: A double, a wild pitch and an errant throw home doomed the Vancouver Canadians Saturday night in a 4-3 loss to the Eugene Emeralds (Giants) at PK Park. LAST TIME OUT Home 13-11 Road 13-10 Tied 3-3 heading into the bottom of the eighth inning, reliever Adrian Hernandez (L, 2-1) June 26 R H E Day 6-1 surrendered a lead-off double to Will Wilson after working a perfect seventh. A wild pitch Night 20-20 moved Wilson to third with no outs before a grounder to first on the drawn-in infield recorded Vancouver 3 6 1 Extra Innings 1-2 the first out of the frame and kept the runner at third base. The next batter also grounded to Eugene 4 6 2 the first baseman, who threw wide of home as Wilson dashed to the plate and scored the 1-Run Games 7-4 eventual game-winning run before Chris Wright (W, 2-1) worked around a lead-off walk in the 2-Run Games 5-2 top of the ninth to strand the tying run on base. W: Wright (2-0) L: Hernandez (2-1) S: --- 3-Run Games 2-2 Time: 2h 36m | Att: 1,127 Eugene started the scoring in the second inning. Paxton Schultz walked three consecutive 4+Run Games 12-12 batters before Carter Aldrete singled home a pair to make it 2-0, but Schultz – who would go Last 5 Games 2-3 on to work six innings in which he allowed three runs on four hits with three walks and a Notable Performances Last 10 Games 5-5 season-high nine strikeouts – escaped the stanza with no further damage. L. De Los Santos: 2-5, 2B, 2 RBI R. Gold: 1-4, RBI May 15-9 The C’s answered with a run in the top of the third. With two on and two outs, Ryan Gold’s P. Schultz: 6 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 3, BB< 9 K June 11-12 base hit brought in the first score of the game for Vancouver to cut the deficit in half. After July 0-0 the Emeralds plated another run in the fourth to retake a two-run lead, the Canadians scored August 0-0 in the fifth on a Luis De Los Santos single before the shortstop came to the plate again in the seventh with the tying run on second. Rafael Lantigua singled and stole second to set up De September 0-0 Los Santos, who doubled just inside the bag at third to tie the game 3-3. The Bajos De Haina, HIGH-A WEST STANDINGS DR native leads the High-A West with 36 RBI. W-L GB Lead after 7 22-0 Tied after 7 3-4 THE EMERALDS CITY: Vancouver arrives at PK Park this week for their first and only Eugene (SF) 29-17 --- Behind after 7 1-17 visit to Central Oregon. These two teams last met June 1-6 at Ron Tonkin Field when Everett (SEA) 28-17 0.5 Lead after 8 23-1 the Ems took four of six from the C’s, when the Giants affiliate outscored the Canadians 38-29. Vancouver (TOR) 26-21 3.5 Tied after 8 3-1 Behind after 8 0-19 Spokane (COL) 21-26 8.5 HOME AWAY FROM HOME: Due to pandemic-related border closures, Ron Tonkin Field Scores First 17-4 in Hillsboro will serve as Vancouver’s home ballpark this year. 78 of 120 C’s game will Hillsboro (ARI) 19-26 9.5 take place in the Tualatin Valley over the course of the season (60 home games, 18 as Opp Scores First 9-17 the visitors). Tri-City (LAA) 15-31 14.0 VAN 10+ Hits 10-2 Opp 10+ Hits 3-8 ON THIS DATE IN CANADIANS HISTORY: June 27, 2017 – The C’s rallied for four runs in Opp Starts RH 21-17 the ninth to beat the Everett AquaSox 15-13 at Everett Memorial Stadium. Kacy LEAGUE LEADING C’S Clemens – who hit his first pro homer earlier in the game – singled home a pair to break Opp Starts LH 5-4 a 13-13 tie and put Vancouver over the top. Orlando Pascual earned the save with a AVG: Eden (.286, 6), Kirwer (.285, 8) Comeback Wins 12 scoreless bottom of the ninth. All nine starters had at least one hit, including eventual W-L in Last AB 4-3 team MVP Riley Adams who doubled as part of a 2-for-5 day. HR: Kirwer (6, T-7) Walk-off W/L 3-0 RBI: De Los Santos (36, 1), Eden (28, T-7), Gold (27, T-9) Shutouts by VAN 2 OMAHA: Two C’s – Phil Clarke (Vanderbilt) and Tanner Morris (Virginia) – have alma OBP: Kirwer (.420, 2), Morris (.397, 7), Horwitz (.395, 8) Shutouts by OPP 2 maters playing in the College World Series this week. Virginia has been eliminated SLG: Kirwer (.474, 9) while Vanderbilt will take on Mississippi State in the finals. Parker Caracci’s former OPS: Kirwer (.895, 6) team (Ole Miss) was bounced in the Tucson Super Regional while Sam Ryan (VCU), Tuesday 2-6 H: Eden (48, 2), De Los Santos (43, T-8) Sean Wymer (TCU) Cobi Jonson & CJ Van Eyk (Florida State), Brandon Eisert (Oregon Wednesday 4-4 2B: Gold (15, T-2), De Los Santos (12, 6) Thursday 7-1 State) and Sean Mellen (Northeastern) all saw their former clubs lose in their respective regionals. BB: Horwitz (36, T-1), Morris (28, T-), Kirwer (27, T-8) Friday 4-4 R: Eden (38, 1), Kirwer (36, 3) Saturday 2-6 30, FLIRTY AND DRIVING; Vancouver’s two home runs on Friday give them 29 on the SB: Eden (27, 1), Kirwer (25, 2) Sunday 7-0 year. Who will hit number 30? XBH: Gold (19, 6) W: Eisert (4, T-1), Fraze (3, T-4), Schultz (3, T-4) ON THE HILL: Right-hander Brian Rapp makes his second start of the series for White Jerseys 2-7 G: Caracci (17, T-2) Vancouver. On Tuesday night, the Mendham, NJ native made his Blue Jays system Red Jerseys 7-3 SV: Caracci (5, T-2), Maese (3, T-7), McAffer (3, T-7) Black Jerseys 14-9 debut and took the loss when he allowed two runs on six hits in five innings of work. He was playing for the independent New York Boulders of the Frontier League before Grey Jerseys 3-2 he was signed six days ago. At Ron Tonkin 17-13 MLB.com’s #18 Giants prospect Kai-Wei Teng gets the ball for the Emeralds in his Everywhere Else 9-8 second turn against the C’s this week. He was masterful on Tuesday night, blanking Vancouver over six innings in which he allowed three hits, walked two and K’d nine. Date Time Opponent Canadians Pitcher Opposing Pitcher Mon. 6/28 OFF Tues. 6/29 7:05 p.m. at Everett RHP CJ Van Eyk (2-1, 4.21 ERA) TBA Wed. 6/30 7:05 p.m. at Everett RHP Adam Kloffenstein (2-3, 6.88 ERA) TBA Thurs. 7/1 7:05 p.m. at Everett RHP Luis Quinones (2-2, 2.38 ERA) TBA Fri. 7/2 7:05 p.m. at Everett RHP Paxton Schultz (3-0, 3.66 ERA) TBA Run Team Home Away Diff. 2019 SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS – T (ties record), N (new record) TEAM HITTING: Eugene 2-4 2-3 62-63 3-4 Most Runs, Game………………….. 13 (2x) – June 24 at Eugene (W, 13-9) Most Runs, Inning…………………. 7 - June 15 vs. Everett (6th, L, 16-9) Most Hits, Game……………………. 18 – May 18 at Hillsboro (W, 13-4) Everett 6-6 0-0 51-72 4-14 Fewest Hits, Game…………………. 2 (2x) – Last: June 10 at Spokane (L, 8-0) Most Doubles, Game……………….. 4 (4x) – June 24 at Eugene (W, 13-9) Most Triples, Game…………………. 2 (2x) – Last: June 2 vs. Eugene (L, 6-5/10) Hillsboro 0-0 4-2 32-22 1-6 Most Home Runs, Game………... 3 – June 13 at Spokane (W, 12-6) Most Consec. HR, Game…………... --- Most Consec. Game w/HR……..… 2 (4x) – June 24-25 Spokane 5-1 4-2 68-47 6-7 Most Home Runs, Month………… 17 – June Most Total Bases, Game………….. 26 - June 13 at Spokane (W, 12-6) Tri-City 0-0 3-3 28-31 8-6 Most Extra Base Hits, Game…….. 6 – May 19 at Hillsboro (W, 6-1) Most Walks…………………………… 11 (2x) – Last: May 27 vs. Everett (W, 5-4) Most Strikeouts…………………….. 15 – May 29 vs. Everett (L, 9-1) Totals 13-11 13-10 242-235 30-46 Most Stolen Bases, Game……….. 6 – June 23 at Eugene (L, 7-5) Most Hit into DP, Game…………. 3 – June 5 vs. Eugene (L, 7-4) Left on Base………………………… 14 – May 7 at Tri-City Consec. Scoreless Innings………. 12.2 – May 4-5 Shutouts……………………………… 2 – Last: June 10 at Spokane (L, 8-0) SERIES BREAKDOWN INDIVIDUAL HITTING Won 3 Most Runs, Game………………….. 4 – Eden, June 24 at Eugene (W, 13-9) Lost 1 Most Hits, Game……………………. 4 – Eden, May 16 vs.
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