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2019 Season Series Notes @TheChicagoDogs 2019 SEASON SERIES NOTES JULY 24-26, 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 MILWAUKEE MILKMEN CHICAGO DOGS 3 at Gary 5-3 W (10) 4 at Gary 12-3 W Record: 25-35, 5th North, 14.5 GB Record: 37-23, 3rd North, 2.5 GB 5 at Gary 2-1 L Manager: Gary McClure Manager: Butch Hobson 6 at Gary 8-6 W 7 at Kansas City 11-5 W Home: 10-14 Home: 15-10 8 at Kansas City 6-5 L 9 at Kansas City 6-2 W Away: 15-21 Away: 22-13 10 TEXAS 5-3 L Last 10: 4-6 Last 10: 9-1 11 TEXAS 9-7 L 14 FARGO-MOORHEAD 8-1 L Streak: W1 Streak: W5 15 FARGO-MOORHEAD 4-2 W vs. Chicago (2019): 0-3ronto Maple vs. Milwaukee (2019) 3-0aple ronto 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 RADIO NETWORK 27 KANSAS CITY 7-3 L (bit.ly/chidogsradio) 28 WINNIPEG 7-5 L GAME 1 29 WINNIPEG 4-2 W PBP: SAM BRIEF 30 WINNIPEG 5-2 W LHP D.J. Snelten vs. RHP Kurt Heyer JULY 4-2, 4.24 ERA 3-7, 5.83 ERA 2 at Cleburne 7-4 L CONTACT INFORMATION GAME 2 3 at Cleburne 5-2 W LHP Jake Dahlberg vs. RHP Angel Ventura 4 at Cleburne 11-8 L 5 at Texas 9-4 W (7) 5-3, 5.23 ERA 4-6, 3.01 ERA 5 at Texas 7-6 L (7) MEDIA CONTACT: Sam Brief GAME 3 6 at Texas 13-3 W TBA vs. LHP T.J. House 7 at Texas 9-1 W EMAIL: [email protected] 9 GARY 10-0 W PHONE: (847) 494-6726 7-4, 3.99 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 .283 4 19 at Gary 16-6 W 1) .324 - David Olmedo-Barrera 1) 72 - Keon Barnum Hits 528 5 20 at Gary 2-0 W .324 - Keon Barnum 2) 69 - Victor Roache Doubles 110 2 21 at Gary 11-7 W 24 MILWAUKEE 7:05 PM 3) .308 - Victor Roache 3) 68 - David Olmedo-Barrera Triples 14 4 Home Runs 64 2 25 MILWAUKEE 6:05 PM Runs Scored 314 5 26 MILWAUKEE 7:05 PM Total Bases 858 3 27 CLEBURNE 7:05 PM Walks 174 12 28 CLEBURNE 3:05 PM Home Runs RBI Stolen Bases 24 11 29 CLEBURNE 7:05 PM 1) 18 - Keon Barnum* 1) 57 - Keon Barnum Sacrifice Flies 17 6 30 at Fargo-Moorhead 7:02 PM 2) 13 - Victor Roache 2) 44 - Victor Roache Sacrifice Hits 10 t-9 31 at Fargo-Moorhead 7:02 PM 3) 10 - Tony Rosselli 3) 36 - Trey Vavra On-Base Percentage .352 7 AUGUST Slugging Percentage .461 2 1 at Fargo-Moorhead 12:30 PM On-Base Plus Slugging .813 3 2 ST. PAUL 7:05 PM Runs Scored Stolen Bases 3 ST. PAUL 7:05 PM 1) 43 - Trey Vavra 1) 8 - Jordan Dean Earned Run Average 4.38 5 4 ST. PAUL 3:05 PM 2) 40 - Keon Barnum 2) 6 - David Olmedo-Barrera Strikeouts 494 1 6 MILWAUKEE 7:05 PM 3) 39 - David Olmedo-Barrera 3) 4 - Trey Vavra Hits Allowed 452 2nd fewest 7 MILWAUKEE 7:05 PM Runs Allowed 266 5th fewest 8 MILWAUKEE 6:05 PM 4 - Gustavo Pierre Home Runs Allowed 33 Fewest 9 FARGO-MOORHEAD 7:05 PM Shutouts 2 t-7 10 FARGO-MOORHEAD 7:05 PM Complete Games 1 t-8 11 FARGO-MOORHEAD 3:05 PM Pitching WHIP 1.39 t-1 12 at Lincoln 7:05 PM Strikeouts ERA (min. 5.0 IP) Batting Average Against .245 1 13 at Lincoln 7:05 PM 1) 90 - Luke Westphal* 1) 1.39 - Kyle Halbohn 14 at Lincoln 7:05 PM 2) 77 - Austin Wright 2) 1.50 - Harrison Smith Fielding Percentage .971 t-10 15 at Winnipeg 7:00 PM 3) 59 - Jake Dahlberg 1.50 - Rich Mascheri Errors 56 10 16 at Winnipeg 7:00 PM 17 at Winnipeg 6:00 PM *= Leads League 18 at Milwaukee 6:05 PM 19 at Milwaukee 7:05 PM 20 at Milwaukee 7:05 PM LEAGUE STANDINGS (AS OF JULY 24, 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 ST. PAUL 40-21 -- CLEBURNE 35-25 -- 27 at St. Paul 7:05 PM 28 MILWAUKEE 7:05 PM FARGO-MOORHEAD 38-23 2.0 SIOUX CITY 32-29 3.5 29 MILWAUKEE 6:05 PM CHICAGO 37-23 2.5 KANSAS CITY 30-29 4.5 30 MILWAUKEE 7:05 PM 31 ST. PAUL 7:05 PM WINNIPEG 33-27 6.5 SIOUX FALLS 28-33 7.5 SEPTEMBER 1 ST. PAUL 6:05 PM MILWAUKEE 25-35 14.5 LINCOLN 25-35 10.0 2 ST. PAUL 1:05 PM GARY SOUTHSHORE 24-37 16.0 TEXAS 15-45 20.0 2019 MEDIA GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK SERIES NOTES LEADING OFF BIG Z = BACK The Chicago Dogs return to Impact Field The Dogs made national headlines in RECORD BREAKDOWN following the All-Star Break for a six- April when the franchise signed three- game homestand, beginning with three time MLB All-Star Carlos Zambrano. Overall 37-23 games against the Milwaukee Milkmen. The Venezuela native, known as “Big Z,” Home 15-10 The Dogs (37-23, 3rd North) have been enjoyed a fruitful major league career, Away 22-13 on a scorching hot run, winning 14 of which featured an 11-year tenure with Extra Innings 4-1 the past 15 games. In their most recent the Chicago Cubs and one year with the Opponent .500 or better 17-17 series, the Dogs swept the Gary South- Miami Marlins. Three times during Zam- Opponent below .500 20-6 Shore RailCats for the second time brano’s career, he placed fifth in NL Cy in two weeks to extend their winning Young voting and also earned three Silver streak to five. The Dogs last faced the Slugger Awards. In September 2008, Big Time Morning Start (before 12:00 p.m.) 0-2 Milwaukee Milkmen (25-35, 5th North) Z pitched the only neutral site no-hitter Afternoon Start (Noon - 5:59 p.m.) 8-6 on May 24-26 in Kokomo, Indiana while in MLB history. He now makes his return Evening Start (6:00 p.m. or later) 29-15 Routine Field remained under construc- to American professional baseball after tion. Chicago swept all three games, launching his comeback in the Mexican Day of the Week including a 13-3 shellacking on the League and Venezuelan Winter League. Monday 1-3 Tuesday 3-5 26th. Game starts are set for 7:05 PM Wednesday 7-3 on Wednesday, 6:05 PM on Thursday, Zambrano picked up his second win of Thursday 4-3 and 7:05 PM on Friday. the season on June 30 against Winnipeg, Friday 7-4 allowing no runs on two hits and striking Saturday 8-1 Sunday 7-4 MEN ON THE MOUND out two over a season-high 2.2 innings of LHP D.J. Snelten will start the series relief in Chicago’s 5-2 win. Zambrano has Month opener on Wednesday evening at Im- posted a 3.68 ERA in 22 appearances May 9-4 pact Field. The six-foot-seven lefty last this season, while striking out 24 batters June 12-14 allowed six earned runs over five innings and allowing just five walks. July 16-4 August 0-0 while striking out five in the Dogs’ 9-6 September 0-0 comeback win against the Sioux City Ex- At the plate, Big Z is 5-for-18 on the plorers. Snelten is 4-2 with a 4.24 ERA season, which included a base hit on the and 56 strikeouts this season. very first pitch he saw. He started two Pitching consecutive games as DH on June 7 and Dogs start RHP 6-12 Opp.
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