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5-10-19 Vs HP.Pub YORK REVOLUTION (4 -9) vs. High Point Rockers (7 -7) Game #14 - Friday, May 10, 2019, 6:30 p.m. PeoplesBank Park - York, PA RHP Troy Terzi (1 -0, 9.39) vs. RHP Paul Clemens (1 -1, 8.00) 2019 BY RECORD: Tonight: The Revs play G5 of a 7 -game homestand (0 -4) with the second of a 4 -game series against Recent Transactions: Freedom Div. 3rd/4.5 the expansion Rockers (0 -1) in the first ever series between the two clubs. The Revs had won each of 5/9 - Current Streak L4 the previous two series but enter tonight on a 4 -game skid after being swept by SOM and dropping the LHP Ross Detwiler purchased Last 5 Games 1-4 opener vs HP. York is 4 -6 overall following an 0 -3 start. by White Sox2 RHP Pat Last 10 Games 4-6 Young signed Current Stand 0-4 Last Night: The Rockers blew open a close game with 5 in the 5th and 4 runs in the 6th, winning - Last Trip 2-1 13 6. League Leaders: Home 2-8 Team: Road 2-1 Double Trouble: The Revs ripped 4 doubles last night and are tied for the league lead with High AVG 3rd (.280) - Point with 30 doubles on the season. Henry Castillo is the individual league leader in that department vs. RHS 1 4 Runs 5th (58) - with 7. vs. LHS 3 5 HR 4th (10) Shutouts 2-1 SB 6th (8) Fitted for Sox: The contract of LHP Ross Detwiler was purchased by the Chicago White Sox 1-Run Games 2-3 ERA 8th (6.34) (AAA Charlotte) yesterday2 first member of 2019 Revs to have contract purchased by MLB club2 Extra Innings 1-1 42nd in -season in Revs history and second to have it done twice (OF Val Majewski - OAK in 2010, TEX Revs Score First 3-2 Individual: in 2011)2 became 10th Revs alum to go to MLB and 4th to do it in same season when he was called Opp. Scores First 1-7 - INF Henry Castillo: AVG (4th - - up to SEA last season2 purchased 3 weeks earlier this season after going 0 0 with a 2.81 ERA in 3GS - Day Games 2 1 (3 -1, 2.70 ERA in 6GS last season)2 third in Revs history to go to CHW (1B Telvin Nash -2016, RHP .350), RBI (T6th 10), OBP - - - Night Games 2 8 Devan Watts -2018). (T8th .400), SLG (1st .725), AM Start 1-0 OPS (1st -1.125), 2Bs (1st -7), - - - Doubleheaders 0 0 New Addition: The Revs have signed RHP Pat Young. The 6’7 hurler was a 13th round draft pick XBH (1st 10), TB (1st 29) - - - Walk Offs 0 0 of the San Francisco Giants out of Villanova in 2013 and went 28 -14 with a 4.28 ERA over five years in SS Ryan Dent: HR (T1st 3), Last At -Bat 1-2 the Giants system, reaching Double -A Richmond in 2017. Young comes to the Revs after pitching in the RBI (T6th -10) Series 2-2-0 American Association with Cleburne last season. OF Justin Trapp : 2Bs (T6th -5) Series Openers 2-3 1B Telvin Nash: BB (T2nd -9) Rubber Matches 2-0 Castillo Crushing: Henry Castillo’s 2 -HR game on Monday was the first by a Revs hitter this season, LHP Ross Detwiler: ERA (5th - Sweeps 0-2 while he also teamed up with Ryan Dent for the Revs’ first back -to -back HRs of the year. Castillo be- 2.81), IP (7th -16.0), WHIP (8th Scoring 4+ 4-5 comes the 2nd player in Revs history to homer from both sides of the plate in the same game (Brian -1.25), Opp avg (10th -.281) Scoring 3/Fewer 0-4 Burgamy, 5/25/13 at Camden). It was the second 2 -HR game of Castillo’s career (7/4/16 with Visalia, at RHP Matthew Grimes: ERA Allowing 4+ 2-8 Lancaster). Of Castillo’s 14 hits on the year, a league -leading 10 have gone for extra -bases. He leads (2nd -0.55), IP (6th -16.1), Opp Allowing 3/Fewer 2-1 the league in SLG, OPS, 2Bs, XBH, and TB among other categories (see tab to right). avg (5th -.224), WHIP (7th - Out -Hit Opp. 2-0 1.22) Get Out -Hit 2-8 Tejeda Teeing Off: Isaias Tejeda is 9 -for -17 on this homestand including his first back -to -back 3 -hit RHP Julio Perez: G (T1st -7), Equal Hits 0-1 games since June 9 -10, 2017 on Monday and Tuesday. He now has 13 hits in his last 25 at -bats after SV (5th -2) Revs Get 10+ Hits 2-6 going hitless in 15 straight AB. He is currently on a 7 -game hitting streak, the Revs’ longest so far this RHP Jeffrey Rosa : G (T1st -7) Opp. Gets 10+ Hits 2-7 season, and has raised his average from below .100 to now .306. RHP Josh Judy: W (T1st -2) Revs 5 Hits/Fewer 0-1 Opp. 5 Hits/Fewer 1-0 Airtight Again: Matthew Grimes allowed just an unearned run in 5.1 IP in his start on Wednesday, This Date in York Baseball Revs SP 6.0 IP+ 0-2 lowering his season ERA to 0.55, #2 in the league (1ER in 16.1 IP). He enjoyed a 14 -inning scoreless History: - Opp SP 6.0 IP+ 0-1 streak into the 6th, and still has a 14.2 inning streak without an earned run. 5/10/07 -The Revs score 5 in Revs Errorless 1-0 the 9th for a 6 -2 win at Cam- - Revs Steal a Base 1-4 Tale of Two Games: The Revs have outscored opponents 40 36 in the first 5 innings of games this den, winning back -to -back - - Revs Hit HR 2-3 season, but have been outscored 55 18 from the 6th inning on. games for the first time. Revs Hit Mult. HR 1-1 Lead After 6 4-1 Homies: The Revs are playing 13 of their first 16 games at home. The previous club record for Revs vs. Rockers: - most home games through the first 16 contests is 11 (2011, 2013, 2014, 2018). The Revs opened at - Lead After 7 3 0 - 2019: 0 1 - home for the second straight year, 5th in the last 7, and 7th in the last 10. The current 7 game Lead After 8 3 1 Streak: L1 - homestand is one of five on the season for the Revs, as it matches the longest of the year. - Tied After 6 0 1 Home: 0 1 Tied After 7 0-2 Road: 0-0 Statues of Liberty: The Revs are playing each of their first 16 games against Liberty Division Tied After 8 0-1 - - foes. Their first Freedom Division matchup will come next Monday at SL when they start a stretch of 14 Trailing After 6 0 7 in -a-row in the division. Revs vs. All Opponents: Trailing After 7 0-7 W-L H R - - - - Trailing After 8 0 7 Every Day is Game Day: The Revs are in the midst of a stretch of 27 consecutive days with a LAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - Comebacks 1 5 game (4 -6 on that stretch). Last Monday’s off -day, after just 3 games played, is the Revs’ only off -day SMD 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - April 1 3 until May 27. Following the May 27 off -day, it’s another 20 consecutive game days. SL 0 0 0 0 0 0 May 3-6 Freedom 0-0 0-0 0-0 White Jerseys 0-1 No Favors on the Calendar: The Revs have been swept in 2 of their first 3 home series, and have Alt Blue, Home 1-3 faced the teams with top two records in the league (LI/SOM - combined 19 -6) 9 times in the first 12 HP 0-1 0-1 0-0 Alt White, Home 1-3 games. LI 2-4 0-3 2-1 Grey Road 2-0 NB 2-1 2-1 0-0 Alt Blue, Road 0-1 Standings: The Revs enter today’s game in 3rd and have occupied every spot in the division SOM 0-3 0-3 0-0 Auction Jerseys 0-1 standings for at least one game. Liberty 4-9 2-8 2-1 All -Time 826 -822 PeoplesBank Park 460 -381 Lineup Card: Through 13 games, the only constants in the lineup every game have been the 3 -4- Road 361 -435 5 combo of Mesa, Nash, and Tejeda. Every defensive position had seen at least two starters by game Under Mason 423 -415 #9. Furniture Report: The Revs face the Rockers for the first time and welcome back former Revs RHP Joe Van Meter (2017 -18) and LHP Chase Huchingson (2017). York makes its first visit to North Carolina, June 3 -6. On Deck: Sat vs HP 6:30 p.m. RHP Jay Miller (0 -0, 7.20) vs. RHP Joe Van Meter (0 -2, 3.97) Sun vs HP 1:00 p.m. RHP Mitch Atkins (0 -1, 11.25) vs. RHP Tyler Herron (0 -1, 4.00) TONIGHT’S STARTER: RHP Troy Terzi (1 -0, 9.39) 2019 APPEARANCE -BY -APPEARANCE 2019 SEASON -HIGHS Date Opp Final Dec IP H R ER BB K NP Left Game YR -ERA 4/28 LI L 8 -4 ND(rel) 0.0 5 4 4 0 0 Trailing 7 -3 — IP 5.0 5/5 at LI 4/30 NB W 8 -7 ND 2.2 7 4 4 2 3 68 -44 Trailing 4 -3 27.00 H 7 4/30 vs NB 5/5 at LI W 9 -0(7) W 5.0 2 0 0 4 8 93 -57 Leading 9 -0 9.39 R 4 first 2 apps ER 4 first 2 apps 2018 START -BY -START BB 4 5/5 at LI Date Opp Final Dec IP H R ER BB K NP Left Game YR -ERA K 8 5/5 at LI 8/16 NB W 5 -2 ND 3.0 1 0 0 1 4 42 -28 Leading 3 -0 0.00 8/26 SMD W 10 -8 W 6.0 6 5 4 0 4 79 -58 Leading 10 -5 4.00 9/1 LI W 3 -2 ND 5.2 6 2 2 1 4 91 -58 Trailing 2 -1 3.68 CAREER -HIGHS 9/6 RW W 11 -10 ND 4.0 10 6 6 2 4 83 -53 Trailing 6 -5 5.79 IP 6.0 8/26/18 vs SMD H 10 9/6/18 vs RW R 6 9/6/18 vs RW Tonight: Makes 7th start / 8th appearance of pro career.
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