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2019 Season Series Notes @TheChicagoDogs 2019 SEASON SERIES NOTES August 2-4, 2019 SEASON SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Result MAY 17 GARY 12-5 W ROSEMONT, ILLINOIS 18 GARY 5-1 W 19 GARY 7-5 L 22 at St. Paul 4-0 L (7) 22 at St. Paul 6-5 L (8) 23 at St. Paul 7-6 W (10) 24 at Milwaukee 5-4 W 25 at Milwaukee 6-4 W 26 at Milwaukee 13-3 W 28 SIOUX FALLS 4-2 L 29 SIOUX FALLS 7-2 W (7) 29 SIOUX FALLS 1-0 W (8) 31 SIOUX CITY 9-2 W JUNE 1 SIOUX CITY 3-1 W 2 SIOUX CITY 4-1 L ST. PAUL SAINTS CHICAGO DOGS 3 at Gary 5-3 W (10) 4 at Gary 12-3 W Record: 44-26, 2nd North, 0.5 GB Record: 39-30, 4th North, 5.0 GB 5 at Gary 2-1 L Manager: George Tsamis Manager: Butch Hobson 6 at Gary 8-6 W 7 at Kansas City 11-5 W Home: 23-14 Home: 17-14 8 at Kansas City 6-5 L 9 at Kansas City 6-2 W Away: 21-12 Away: 22-16 10 TEXAS 5-3 L Last 10: 5-5 Last 10: 3-7 11 TEXAS 9-7 L 14 FARGO-MOORHEAD 8-1 L Streak: W4 Streak: L4 15 FARGO-MOORHEAD 4-2 W vs. Chicago (2019): 2-1ronto Maple vs. St. Paul (2019): 1-2aple ronto Maple 16 FARGO-MOORHEAD 5-4 W 18 at Winnipeg 10-3 L 19 at Winnipeg 8-3 W 20 at Winnipeg 15-1 L ON THE AIR PROBABLE PITCHERS 21 at Fargo-Moorhead 8-6 L 23 at Fargo-Moorhead 6-1 L (7) 23 at Fargo-Moorhead 8-0 L (7) 24 KANSAS CITY 8-6 L CHICAGO DOGS 25 KANSAS CITY 9-1 L 26 KANSAS CITY 11-4 W BASEBALL NETWORK 27 KANSAS CITY 7-3 L (bit.ly/chidogstv) 28 WINNIPEG 7-5 L PBP: SAM BRIEF AND HENRIQUE GAME 1 29 WINNIPEG 4-2 W 30 WINNIPEG 5-2 W DAMOUR LHP Austin Wright vs. RHP Benji Waite JULY 4-5, 4.26 ERA 1-1, 4.30 ERA 2 at Cleburne 7-4 L CONTACT INFORMATION GAME 2 3 at Cleburne 5-2 W LHP D.J. Snelten vs. RHP Ryan Zimmerman 4 at Cleburne 11-8 L 5 at Texas 9-4 W (7) 4-3, 4.22 ERA 4-2, 3.48 ERA 5 at Texas 7-6 L (7) MEDIA CONTACT: Sam Brief GAME 3 6 at Texas 13-3 W LHP Jake Dahlberg vs. LHP John Kilichowski 7 at Texas 9-1 W 9 GARY 10-0 W EMAIL: [email protected] 5-5, 5.53 ERA 0-0, 0.00 ERA 10 GARY 8-7 W (7) 10 GARY 8-2 W (7) 11 GARY 5-2 W 12 at Sioux Falls 4-3 W STAT LEADERS TEAM STATS 13 at Sioux Falls 4-3 W 14 at Sioux Falls 2-1 W 15 at Sioux City 12-4 L 16 at Sioux City 11-4 W Batting Statistic No. League Rank 17 at Sioux City 9-6 W (10) Average (min. 2.7 AB/game) Hits Batting Average .289 3 19 at Gary 16-6 W 1) .327 - Keon Barnum 1) 83 - Keon Barnum Hits 671 4 20 at Gary 2-0 W 2) .318 - David Olmedo-Barrera 2) 78 - David Olmedo-Barrera Doubles 130 4 21 at Gary 11-7 W Triples 17 4 24 MILWAUKEE 5-3 L 3) .302 - Victor Roache 78 - Victor Roache 25 MILWAUKEE 3-0 L Home Runs 78 2 Runs Scored 399 3 26 MILWAUKEE 9-3 W Total Bases 1,069 2 27 CLEBURNE 13-6 L Home Runs RBI Walks 216 12 28 CLEBURNE 7-6 W 1) 20 - Keon Barnum* 1) 65 - Keon Barnum Stolen Bases 35 11 29 CLEBURNE 13-8 L 2) 15 - Victor Roache 2) 48 - Victor Roache Sacrifice Flies 22 t-5 30 at Fargo-Moorhead 9-8 L 3) 11 - Tony Rosselli 3) 40 - Trey Vavra Sacrifice Hits 16 t-6 31 at Fargo-Moorhead 8-3 L On-Base Percentage .356 5 AUGUST Slugging Percentage .460 1 1 at Fargo-Moorhead 7-4 L Runs Scored Stolen Bases On-Base Plus Slugging .816 2 2 ST. PAUL 7:05 PM 1) 46 - David Olmedo-Barrera 1) 8 - Jordan Dean 3 ST. PAUL 7:05 PM 2) 45 - Trey Vavra 8 - David Olmedo-Barrera Earned Run Average 4.71 10 4 ST. PAUL 3:05 PM 3) 44 - Keon Barnum 3) 7 - Gustavo Pierre Strikeouts 610 1 6 MILWAUKEE 7:05 PM Hits Allowed 585 4th fewest 7 MILWAUKEE 7:05 PM Runs Allowed 352 4th most 8 MILWAUKEE 6:05 PM Home Runs Allowed 48 Fewest 9 FARGO-MOORHEAD 7:05 PM Shutouts 3 t-7 10 FARGO-MOORHEAD 7:05 PM Pitching Complete Games 2 t-5 11 FARGO-MOORHEAD 3:05 PM Strikeouts ERA (min. 5.0 IP) WHIP 1.43 6 12 at Lincoln 7:05 PM 1) 103 - Luke Westphal* 1) 1.23 - Kyle Halbohn Batting Average Against .253 4 13 at Lincoln 7:05 PM 2) 85 - Austin Wright 2) 1.99 - Casey Crosby 14 at Lincoln 7:05 PM 3) 72 - Jake Dahlberg 3) 2.06 - Rich Mascheri Fielding Percentage .970 10 15 at Winnipeg 7:00 PM *= Leads League Errors 72 10 16 at Winnipeg 7:00 PM 17 at Winnipeg 6:00 PM 18 at Milwaukee 6:05 PM 19 at Milwaukee 7:05 PM 20 at Milwaukee 7:05 PM LEAGUE STANDINGS (AS OF AUGUST 2, 9 AM) 21 WINNIPEG 7:05 PM 22 WINNIPEG 6:05 PM 23 WINNIPEG 7:05 PM NORTH SOUTH 24 at St. Paul 7:05 PM 25 at St. Paul 5:05 PM TEAM RECORD GB TEAM RECORD GB 26 at St. Paul 7:05 PM FARGO-MOORHEAD 44-25 -- CLEBURNE 41-28 -- 27 at St. Paul 7:05 PM 28 MILWAUKEE 7:05 PM ST. PAUL 44-26 0.5 SIOUX CITY 40-30 1.5 29 MILWAUKEE 6:05 PM WINNIPEG 39-29 4.5 KANSAS CITY 35-33 5.5 30 MILWAUKEE 7:05 PM 31 ST. PAUL 7:05 PM CHICAGO 39-30 5.0 SIOUX FALLS 31-39 10.5 SEPTEMBER 1 ST. PAUL 6:05 PM GARY SOUTHSHORE 29-41 15.5 LINCOLN 29-40 12.0 2 ST. PAUL 1:05 PM MILWAUKEE 27-42 17.0 TEXAS 17-52 24.0 2019 MEDIA GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK SERIES NOTES LEADING OFF BIG Z = BACK The Chicago Dogs kick off a nine-game The Dogs made national headlines in RECORD BREAKDOWN homestand with a three-game series April when the franchise signed three- against the St. Paul Saints. The Dogs time MLB All-Star Carlos Zambrano. Overall 39-30 (39-30, 4th North) will look to rebound The Venezuela native, known as “Big Z,” Home 17-14 after dropping three games in Fargo enjoyed a fruitful major league career, Away 22-16 against the RedHawks. The Dogs and which featured an 11-year tenure with Extra Innings 4-1 Saints (44-26, 2nd North) have not met the Chicago Cubs and one year with the Opponent .500 or better 18-22 since May 22-24 in St. Paul, when the Miami Marlins. Three times during Zam- Opponent below .500 21-8 Saints took two of three games. Game brano’s career, he placed fifth in NL Cy starts are scheduled for 7:05 PM on Young voting and also earned three Silver Friday and Saturday nights, and 3:05 Slugger Awards. In September 2008, Big Time Morning Start (before 12:00 p.m.) 0-2 PM on Sunday afternoon. Z pitched the only neutral site no-hitter Afternoon Start (Noon - 5:59 p.m.) 9-7 in MLB history. He now makes his return Evening Start (6:00 p.m. or later) 30-21 MEN ON THE MOUND to American professional baseball after LHP Austin Wright will get the start launching his comeback in the Mexican Day of the Week for the series opener on Friday night at League and Venezuelan Winter League. Monday 1-4 Tuesday 3-6 Impact Field. The Schaumburg native Wednesday 7-5 struck out eight while allowing six runs Zambrano has posted a 5.25 ERA in 27 Thursday 4-5 on six hits over five frames in the Dogs’ appearances this season, while striking Friday 8-4 7-6 comeback win vs. Cleburne on July out 29 batters and allowing just eight Saturday 8-2 Sunday 8-4 28. The flamethrowing lefty is 4-5 with walks. a 4.25 ERA this season, and his 85 Month strikeouts are tied for the second most At the plate, Big Z is 5-for-18 on the sea- May 9-4 in the American Association, behind only son, which included a base hit on the very June 12-14 teammate Luke Westphal’s 103. first pitch he saw. July 18-10 August 0-1 September 0-0 Game two will send LHP D.J. Snelten to TERRIFIC TRIO the mound. The former San Francisco The three-headed monster of Casey Giant allowed five earned runs on eight Crosby, Kyle Halbohn and Rich Masch- Pitching hits while striking out seven over five eri continue to impress in the back end Dogs start RHP 5-11 Opp. starts RHP 30-20 innings in his last outing on July 29. of the Chicago bullpen.
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