San Diego Padres (12-20) Vs. Texas Rangers (13-19) Monday, May 8, 2017 • 7:10 P.M
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SAN DIEGO PADRES (12-20) VS. TEXAS RANGERS (13-19) MONDAY, MAY 8, 2017 • 7:10 P.M. PT • PETCO PARK • SAN DIEGO, CA RHP TREVOR CAHILL (2-2, 3.60) VS. RHP NICK MARTINEZ (0-1, 4.91) GAME 33 • HOME GAME 15 • FM 94.9 • XEMO 860 • FOX SPORTS SAN DIEGO San Diego Padres Communications Department • 100 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA 92101 • (619) 795-5000 All Padres game information, including game notes and rosters, is available at http://padrespressbox.com. RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY: Yesterday’s series fi nale against the Los Angeles Dodgers was postponed due PADRES AT A GLANCE to unstable, inclement weather and rescheduled for Saturday, September 2 at 12:40 p.m...the regularly scheduled game on September 2 against the Dodgers will be pushed from 5:40 p.m. to 7:10 p.m. to Overall Record: 12-20 better accommodate a double-header. NL West Standing: (-8.0, 4th) • It was the fi rst rainout at Petco Park since Sunday, July 19, 2015 vs. COL, a span of 134 Home Record: 6-8 games...prior to the 2015 rainout, there had been 820 games played at Petco Park since the Road Record: 6-12 previous rainout (April 4, 2006). Day Record: 3-6 Night Record: 9-14 BACK ON THE (CA)HILL: 29-year-old RHP Trevor Cahill is set to make his sixth start of the season and his third at home tonight against RHP Nick Martinez and the Texas Rangers. Homestand: 1-4 • Has made eight career appearances (seven starts) at Petco Park and is 3-2 with a 2.00 ERA Last Five Games: 1-4 (10 ER, 45.0 IP)...his 2.00 ERA and .191 opponent batting average are both the fi fth-lowest Last 10 Games: 4-6 marks among active pitchers at Petco Park (minimum seven starts). Streak: L4 • In his two starts at home this season, is 2-0 with a 0.69 ERA (1 ER, 13.0 IP) and a .133 opponent batting average...in his three road starts, is 0-2 with a 5.82 ERA (11 ER, 17.0 IP) with a .269 op- All-Time Record: 3,552-4130-2 ponent batting average. All-Time at Home: 1,923-1918-1 • Has the fourth-lowest opponent batting average allowed (.186, 8-for-43) with runners on All-Time at Petco Park: 554-523 base in the majors this season, per STATS Inc. (minimum 40 at-bats with men on base). All-Time on Road: 1,630-2212-1 • Limiting opposing hitters to a .214 average (24-for-112)...left-handed hitters are hitting just .184 (8-for-47). 2017 vs. TEX: 0-0 • His 11.10 strikeouts per nine innings ratio ranks seventh among all MLB starters and fourth 2017 vs. TEX at Home: 0-0 among all NL starters. 2017 vs. TEX on Road: 0-0 • Earned his second win of the season in his last start on 5/2 vs. COL, working 6.0 innings of one-run ball (unearned), striking out seven and walking none in the Padres’ 6-2 victory...it was just the fi fth All-Time vs. TEX: 15-16 time in his career that he has pitched at least 6.0 innings and recorded seven or more strikeouts All-Time vs. TEX in SD: 7-7 while issuing no walks (last, 9/12/12 vs. LAD with ARI). All-Time vs. TEX in TEX: 8-9 IN WIL WE TRUST: Per STATS Inc., since the start of the 2016 season, 1B Wil Myers has the fi fth- most total bases among all MLB fi rst baseman with 350...ahead of Myers on the list are Freddie PADRES RECORD WHEN... Freeman (415), Miguel Cabrera (371), Joey Votto (371) and Anthony Rizzo (369). Sunday 1-3 Thursday 1-3 JUMBO SCHIMPF: INF Ryan Schimpf connected on his fi rst career pinch-hit home run Saturday night Monday 1-3 Friday 2-3 in his fi rst pinch-hit appearance of the season...he is now 3-for-8 (.375 average) in his career as a pinch Tuesday 2-3 Saturday 2-3 hitter...the Padres now have three pinch-hit home runs on the season, tied with the Washington Wednesday 3-2 Nationals for the most in MLB...INF/OF Allen Córdoba hit a pinch-hit homer for his fi rst career home run on 4/17 at ATL...C Hector Sanchez hit a game-tying two-run home run in the top of the ninth inning April 11-16 August 0-0 on 4/30 at SF. May 1-4 September 0-0 • Out of Schimpf’s 14 hits this season, he now has eight home runs, fi ve singles and a double June 0-0 October 0-0 to go along with 20 walks...out of his 60 hits in 2016, he had 20 home runs, 18 singles, 17 July 0-0 doubles and fi ve triples. • His 20 walks on the season ranks tied for 10th in all of MLB and tied for eighth in the Na- Leading after six 7-1 tional League. Tied after six: 2-3 Trailing after six: 3-16 WE SEE YOU ROOKS: Rookie OF Hunter Renfroe recorded his fi rst career two-walk game and Leading after seven: 9-0 reached base in three of his four plate appearances on Saturday night...both walks came against Tied after seven: 1-2 LHP Clayton Kershaw, who now has just seven walks on the season...the Padres forced a season- Trailing after seven: 2-18 high four free passes from Kershaw in the game, the most walks he’s had in a single outing since Leading after eight: 10-0 also walking four on 5/10/15 at COL. Tied after eight: 0-3 • Renfore ranks among National League rookie leaders in home runs (fi ve, T-1st), multi-hit games Trailing after eight: 2-17 (six, T-2nd), total bases (44, 3rd), RBI (10, T-3rd) and doubles (four, T-5th). • Rookie OF Manuel Margot tied a career high with three hits Saturday night (also, 9/25/16 Scoring fi rst: 8-8 vs. SF) and collected his 11th multi-hit game of the season...he now has fi ve more multi-hit Opponents score fi rst: 4-12 games than any other NL rookie. Shutouts: 3-0 • Margot leads the National League rookie pack in total bases (53) and batting average (.273), ranks Home crowds of 20,000+: 1-0 tied for fi rst in runs scored (15), triples (two) and extra base hits (10), second in slugging percent- age (.414) and on-base percentage (.324), tied for second in doubles (fi ve), tied for third in RBI (10) Home crowds of 30,000+: 1-3 and tied for fi fth in home runs (three). Home crowds of 40,000+: 2-1 Scoring less than three: 2-10 SPANGY!: INF Cory Spangenberg extended his hitting streak to six consecutive games Saturday Scoring three or four: 2-8 night, tying his career high (also, April 15-26, 2016)...is hitting .333 (7-for-21) during the streak. Scoring fi ve or more: 8-1 • Since being recalled from Triple-A El Paso on 4/25, has hit safely in nine of his 11 games played and is hitting .282 (11-for-39) with two doubles, two RBI, two walks, six runs scored and a stolen One-run games: 3-5 base. Two-run games: 2-3 • Prior to being recalled, his .348 average ranked second in the Padres’ minor league system and led Games decided in last AB: 0-1 Triple-A El Paso...he had nine multi-hit efforts in 17 games for the Chihuahuas. Extra Innings W-L: 1-2 QUACK’S BACK: The Padres yesterday placed C Hector Sanchez on the 10-day disabled list with a Playing series opener: 4-6 right foot contusion and recalled RHP Kevin Quackenbush from Triple-A El Paso. Playing series fi nale: 3-6 • This marks Quackenbush’s third stint with the Padres this season...has not given up a run in his four relief appearances, allowing just fi ve hits with an 8-to-0 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Series W-L-T (Home): 2-2-0 Series W-L-T (Road): 2-3-0 YOUTH MOVEMENT: All but seven of the Padres’ 117 runs batted in this season have come from Series W-L-T (Total): 4-5-0 players under the age of 30 (STATS Inc). • The 94.1 percent of runs batted in via Padres players under the age of 30 is the second-highest Series Sweeps (Home): 0-0 percentage in the Majors, behind only the Miami Marlins. Series Sweeps (Road): 0-1 Series Sweeps (Total): 0-1 PADRES ON DECK: RHP’s Dinelson Lamet and Jarred Cosart combined to allow one run on four hits White Jerseys: 4-5 over eight innings Sunday afternoon for Triple-A El Paso in a 3-2 win in Nashville....Lamet, the Padres’ No. 10 prospect according to MLB.com, allowed one run on two hits and a walk with six strikeouts over Gray Jerseys: 4-8 4.0 innings to lower his ERA to 2.48 on the season...Cosart allowed no runs on two hits and a walk with Blue Jerseys: 2-4 four strikeouts in four innings in his fi rst rehab assignment with the Chihuahuas...Cosart has been on the Brown Jerseys: 2-1 disabled list since April 19 due to a right hamstring strain.