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Somerset Patriots (30-15) at Portland Sea Dogs (25-20) @PortlandSeaDogs Game 46 Somerset Patriots (30-15) at Portland Sea Dogs Somerset Patriots Location: Portland, Maine Location: Bridgewater, NJ Portland Sea Dogs (25-20) Stadium: Hadlock Field Stadium: TD Bank Ballpark June 26, 2021 at 6:00pm Hadlock Field Manager: Corey Wimberly Manager: Julio Mosquera Watch: MiLB.TV MLB Affiliate: Boston Red Sox MLB Affiliate:New York Yankees June 26, 2021 Listen: Sea Dogs Radio Network built by General Dynamics NEL Division: Eastern Division NEL Division: Eastern Division Overall Record..................................................25-20 Starting Pitcher Matchup First Half..............................................................25-20 Somerset - RHP Hayden Wesneski (0-1, 13.50 ERA) Second Half................................................................... vs. Current Streak.......................................................3 L Portland - RHP Kutter Crawford (1-1, 3.54 ERA) Longest Win Streak.........................5G (5/6-5/11) Standing....................................................2nd, -5.0 G THREE IN A ROW - After the loss 7-4 last night to the Somerset Patriots, the Sea Last 5 Games...........................................................2-3 Dogs have now lost three straight games. The season long for losses this season is Last 10 Games......................................................5-5 four, when Portland dropped four-in-a-row to the New Hampshire Fisher Cats at Series Record H/R....................................2-1/2-1-1 Hadlock Field, 6/10-6/13. Series Sweeps by Dogs H/R................................... Series Sweeps by Opp. H/R.................................... CRAWFORD RETURNS - RHP Kutter Crawford was activated off the Injured List Series Finales H/R........................................2-1/2-2 earlier today. He last started 6/1 @ Harrisburg and tossed 5.0 innings allowing one Rubber Games H/R.................................................... run on one hit while walking two and striking out six. He also gave up one home Extra Innings H/R.........................................0-2/1-0 run. He has allowed two runs in his last two starts (10.0 IP). Postponements.........................................................3 DH Record W-L-S...............................................1-0-1 LOWEST IN MILB - Grant Williams has the lowest strikeout percentage in all levels 2021 Best Record First Half................................... of Minor League Baseball. He has struck out just seven times in 124 at-bats which 2021 Best Record Second Half............................. means he strikeouts just 5.6% of the time. Worst Overall Mark...................................................... All-Time Record....................................1,827-1,883 SPEAKING OF STRIKEOUTS - The Sea Dogs have struck out the fewest amount of All-Time at Home........................................950-902 times in the Double-A Northeast League. Portland has gone down on strikes 359 All-Time on Road........................................877-982 times compared to the New Hampshire Fisher Cats who have struck out the most in Red Sox Affiliate.....................................1181-1262 the league, 474 times. Transactions (IL).....................................................30 Players Used............................................................39 NUMBERS IN THE ORGANIZATION - The Sea Dogs have the highest batting Wimberly’s Career......................................129-128 average of all Red Sox affiliates with .255. The Worcester Red Sox are batting .254, ON THE HOMESTAND: Greenville Drive is batting .250 and the Salem Red Sox own a .240 batting average Games ..........................................................................4 this season. The Woo Sox lead the organization with 68 home runs while the Sea Record......................................................................1-3 Dogs have 50. Average ..................................................................252 Runs-Per-Game .......................................................4 STANDINGS HOLD - With the loss last night, the Sea Dogs are 5.0 games out of Home Runs.................................................................4 first place behind the Somerset Patriots. The Fisher Cats who are in third place are Fielding Errors .........................................................3 currently 9.0 games out of first place, but are riding a seven-game winning streak ERA ..........................................................................4.41 and will take on the Bowie Baysox tonight. The Sea Dogs will face the Fisher Cats for SP W-L, ERA ........................................1-3, 3.35 ERA a six-game series beginning on Tuesday, June 29 at Delta Dental Stadium. RP W-L-SV, ERA ....................................0-1-1, 3.50 ERA Save Opportunities �����������������������������������������������1 ON THE MOUND - Kutter Crawford makes his return to the mound tonight after Holds ............................................................................1 returning for the Injured List. His last start was 6/1 at Harrisburg where he tossed 5.0 innings with six strikeouts. The only hit came from a solo home run in the bottom of the third inning by Rhett Wiseman after he had retired the first seven batters in order. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS DATE OPPONENT SEA DOGS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER TIME Saturday, June 26 Somerset Patriots RHP Kutter Crawford (1-1, 3.54 ERA) RHP Glenn Otto (4-2, 3.45 ERA) 6:00pm Sunday, June 27 Somerset Patriots RHP Josh Winckowski (3-1, 3.35 ERA) RHP Luis Medina (0-1, 7.20 ERA) 1:00pm Monday, June 28 OFF DAY Tuesday, June 29 at New Hampshire Fisher Cats TBA TBA 7:05pm Listen Live on the WPEI Sea Dogs Radio Network built by General Dynamics Bath Iron Works and MiLB.TV Boston Red Sox Farm System HOME AWAY OVERALL Affiliate Record Standing OVERALL 12-10 13-9 25-20 Boston Red Sox (MLB) 43-28 1st Place in AL East FIRST HALF 12-10 13-9 25-20 Last Time Out W 5-3 vs New York Yankees SECOND HALF 0-0 0-0 0-0 The Yankees bats have been some of hottest in the majors lately. They ran into a NIGHT 10-9 11-7 21-17 Red Sox bullpen that find ways to quiet them down. Hunter Renfroe had two RBI, DAY 2-1 2-2 4-3 including go-ahead sacrifice fly in the third inning, and Boston's pitchers held New York scoreless over the final seven innings to help post a 5-3 win on Friday VS. LHP STARTER 1-4 1-1 2-5 night. It was Boston's fourth straight win over its rival, a streak that started with a three-game sweep in New York earlier in the month. Boston opened this three- VS. RHP STARTER 11-7 12-8 23-14 game series in second place in the AL East, 3 1/2 games ahead of third-place New ‘DOGS SCORE FIRST 6-1 7-4 13-5 York. OPPONENTS SCORE FIRST 6-9 6-6 12-15 Affiliate Record Standing SCORING 4+ RUNS 12-4 10-4 22-8 Worcester Red Sox (AAA) 29-17 2nd in Triple A East SCORING <=3 RUNS 0-6 3-6 3-12 Last Time Out L 3-2 at Rochester Red Wings LEAD AFTER 5TH 7-1 8-2 15-3 The Rochester Red Wings (18-28) took an early lead and slipped by the Worcester Red Sox LEAD AFTER 6TH 8-2 8-2 16-4 (29-17) for the third straight night, a 3-2 victory on Friday night at Frontier Field. After homer- TIED AFTER 6TH 1-1 0-1 1-2 ing four times on Thursday night, Rochester continued its power show in the first. Luis Garcia and Carter Kieboom blasted solo shots off WooSox starter Kyle Hart—Garcia’s third homer in TRAIL AFTER 6TH 1-8 6-7 7-15 two games. Down 2-0, Worcester answered by loading the bases in the second. Josh Ockimey worked a 3-0 count and took ball four for an RBI walk, scoring Chris Herrmann. An inning lat- LEAD AFTER 7TH 9-1 8-2 17-3 er, the WooSox tied it: Franchy Cordero and Jeter Downs singled, and with one out, Herrmann TIED AFTER 7TH 2-1 2-0 4-1 laced a single to center to make it 2-2. TRAIL AFTER 7TH 0-7 3-9 3-15 Affiliate Record Standing LEAD AFTER 8TH 9-1 10-1 19-2 Greenville Drive (A+) 22-16 Tied - 2nd in High A East TIED AFTER 8TH 0-2 0-0 0-2 Last Time Out W 2-1 at Greensboro Grasshoppers TRAIL AFTER 8TH 0-6 2-9 2-15 Greensboro scored single runs in the third and fourth innings while their pitching staff EXTRA INNINGS 0-2 1-0 1-2 held the Drive to just four hits and zero walks to propel them to a 2-1 victory in game four Friday night at First National Bank Field. The game last just two hours and 23 minutes. Chsae DOUBLEHEADER GAMES 3-1 0-0 3-1 Shugart took the tough luck loss after allowing both runs over his 5.2 innings of work. He SHUTOUTS 1-0 2-1 3-1 relented seven hits and two walks and fanned two as well. Relievers Jake Wallace and Odd- ONE-RUN GAMES 3-1 5-2 8-3 anier Mosqueda didn’t allow a hit over the final 2.2 innings. Tyreque Reed compiled the only multi-hit effort of the night as he slapped two singles. Cam Cannon registered the lone RBI of TWO-RUN GAMES 2-2 1-1 3-3 the night on his fifth run of the year. Wil Dalton had the remaining hit, a double. THREE-RUN GAMES 1-0 0-0 1-0 Affiliate Record Standing GAMES DECIDED LAST AT-BAT 3-2 5-2 8-4 Salem Red Sox (A-) 24-22 3rd in Low A East RECORD BATTING AROUND 3-0 3-0 6-0 Last Time Out L 3-0 vs Lynchburg Hillcats WHEN HITTING A HOME RUN 7-7 10-7 17-14 The Lynchburg Hillcats crack the code of the Salem pitching in the eighth inning to win OPPONENT HOME RUN 3-6 6-7 9-13 their third straight. The Red Sox (24-22) get shutout for the third time this year while COMMITTING AN ERROR 7-7 3-9 10-16 outhitting the Hillcats seven to five (25-19). The two starters of tonight’s game put on a show in the early going. In Brandon Walter’s first start of the season he went four OPPONENT ERROR 7-7 8-4 15-12 innings giving up only two hits while striking out nine Hillcats.
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