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Front Page 06.23.12.Indd SAN DIEGO PADRES GAME INFORMATION PETCO PARK 100 PARK BLVD SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 PROVIDED BY THE PADRES COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT San Diego Padres (25-46) vs. Seattle Mariners (30-42) RHP Jason Marquis (1-2, 1.86) vs. RHP Felix Hernandez (4-5, 3.52) Saturday, June 23, 2012 • Petco Park Game 72 • Home Game 39 • 1090 AM • 860 AM • Fox Sports SD LONG ROAD HOME: The Padres continue a seven-day, six-game homestand tonight with the second of three against the Seattle Mariners...the series completes the Interleague slate for 2012...the club is PADRES AT A GLANCE in the middle of a 45-day stretch during which the team embarks on three 10-day road trips (5/21-30, Overall Record: 25-46 6/8-17, 6/25-7/4)...over that 45-day period, the Padres are playing 29 of 41 games away from home. NL West Standing: 5th, -17.0 Home Record: 15-23 INTERLEAGUE INTRIGUE: For this year’s Interleague schedule, the Padres play 15 games against Road Record: 10-23 the American League West...the Padres are 110-142 in 15-seasons of Interleague Play, including a Day Record: 9-19 40-44 mark against the Mariners...the club is 7-6 against the American League this year and has won Night Record: 16-27 13 of the last 21 Interleague games and four of the last seven Interleague series dating back to last Homestand: 1-3 year....if the Padres can win one of their remaining two games against the American League, they will Last Five Games: 2-3 clinch their third-ever winning season of Interleague play...the only other times the Padres fi nished with Last 10 Games: 5-5 a record above .500 against the AL were 1999 (11-4) and 2010 (9-6). Streak: W1 THE FEW, THE PROUD: The Padres are one of just fi ve National League teams to be playing over .500 All-Time Record: 3,194-3,717 ball against the American League this season, joining the Mets, Diamondbacks, Pirates and Nationals. All-Time at Home: 1,719-1,741 All-Time at Petco Park: 350-336 All-Time on the Road: 1,475-1,976 VS. THE MARINERS: The Padres are 40-44 all-time against the Mariners, including a three-game sweep over the M’s this year in Seattle...the sweep has been the only one this year for the Padres and All-Time vs. SEA: 40-44 also was their only three-game winning streak this season...last night’s win, the Padres clinched the All-Time vs. SEA at Home: 19-22 season series victory over the Mariners for the fi rst time since 2010 (4-2) and for the seventh season all- All-Time vs. SEA on Road: 21-22 time…the club’s current four-game win streak vs. SEA is tied for the longest ever (also, 5/22-6/12/10). 2012 vs. Interleague: 7-6 All-Time vs. Interleague: 110-142 LAST TIME OUT: The Padres came through with a come-from-behind 9-5 win last night, overcoming All-Time vs. Interleague at Home: 56-69 a four-run defi cit for their largest comeback of the year...down 4-0 entering the bottom of the third, the All-Time vs. Interleague on Road: 54-73 Friars outscored the Mariners 9-1 from then on...Clayton Richard picked up the win, allowing fi ve runs (three earned) over 6.2 innings...Dale Thayer, Luke Gregerson, Joe Thatcher and Huston Street com- RECORD WHEN... bined to work shutout ball over the fi nal 2.1 innings...Will Venable led the offense, going 3-for-4 with a double, RBI and three runs....Logan Forsythe and Clayton Richard each tallied two hits in the game. Sunday 3-7 Thursday 3-5 Monday 2-6 Friday 3-9 RICHARD!: Clayton Richard went 2-for-2 with a double, three RBI, a run scored and earned the victory Tuesday 5-6 Saturday 4-7 in the win over the Mariners last night…according to ELIAS, he is the fi rst pitcher in Padres history to Wednesday 4-7 get a hit in each of his offi cial at-bats, drive in three runs and earn the win in the same game. April 7-17 August 0-0 May 10-18 September 0-0 ON THE HILL: Jason Marquis takes the hill tonight for his 11th start of the season and fourth as a Pa- June 8-11 October 0-0 dre…in three starts for the Padres so far, the veteran has gone 1-2 with a 1.86 ERA (4 ER/19.1 IP)…he July 0-0 struck out a season-high 10 in his last start on 6/18 vs. TEX, the most strikeouts by a Padre this year. Leading after six: 16-5 Tied after six: 8-6 CLEANING UP: The No. 4 spot in the Padres lineup has been one of the most productive in the league, Trailing after six: 1-35 with the club ranking among league leaders in batting average (4th, .287) and on-base percentage Leading after seven: 19-1 (T5th, .360) in the four hole. Tied after seven: 3-5 Trailing after seven: 3-40 WE’RE GOING STREAKING!: With two hits Monday night, Chris Denorfi a extended his career-best Leading after eight: 23-0 hitting streak to 10 games, tying Yonder Alonso, Orlando Hudson and Chase Headley for the longest Tied after eight: 3-4 by a Padre this season...over the streak, which started 6/6, he has gone 15-for-38 (.395) with three Trailing after eight: 0-42 doubles, three triple, two RBI and eight runs scored…the streak is currently tied for the third-longest Scoring fi rst: 15-17 active in the Majors behind Ryan Braun (14) Opponents score fi rst: 10-29 and David Wright (11). ACTIVE HIT STREAKS (min. 5 games) Shutouts: 3-6 Player Games Date Started HOME, SWEET HOME: Chase Headley Home Crowds of 20,000+: 8-18 Chris Denorfi a 10 6/6 has hit safely in 30 of his 38 games at Home Crowds of 30,000+: 5-7 home...over his last 16 games at home Home Crowds of 40,000+: 1-1 ACTIVE SCORELESS STREAKS (min. 5.0 IP) since 5/9, he has hit .323 (20-for-62) with Scoring less than three: 6-24 seven extra-base hits and 11 RBI. Player IP Date Started Scoring three or four: 5-13 Jason Marquis 6.0 6/18 Scoring fi ve or more: 14-9 One-run games: 10-10 PADRES COMMUNITY CALENDAR Two-run games: 4-12 Games decided in last AB: 5-7 Date Details Extra Innings W-L: 1-3 6/23 John Baker was the guest speaker at the Madres Luncheon at the Hall of Champions Playing series opener: 9-15 6/23 Padres Scholars Night Playing series fi nale: 8-15 Series W-L-T (Home): 3-7-2 6/23 Umps Care Meet & Greet - Major League Baseball umpires offer memorable baseball Series W-L-T (Road): 1-9-1 experiences for children awaiting adoption and at-risk youth in mentoring programs through Series W-L-T (Total): 4-16-3 the BLUE Crew Tickets program. Each BLUE Crew Tickets VIP experience includes great seats to the ballgame, a goody bag of ‘all things baseball’, and the unique opportunity to Series Sweeps (Home): 0-2 step onto the fi eld for a souvenir baseball and photo. The baseball experience is designed to Series Sweeps (Road): 1-3 strengthen relationships of at-risk youth and adult caregivers. Series Sweeps (Total): 1-5 White Jerseys: 10-17 6/24 Two players will sign autographs for Junior Padres and kids 14 and under at Park at the Gray Jerseys: 7-19 Park prior to the game on Sunday. Blue Jerseys: 5-7 Camoufl age Jerseys: 3-2 6/24 Army Appreciation Night Retro Jerseys: 0-1 UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS DAY DATE TIME (PT) OPP. PADRES STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TELEVISION Sun 6/24 1:05 p.m. SEA RHP Edinson Volquez (3-7, 4.11) RHP Hector Noesi (2-8, 5.69) Fox Sports SD Mon 6/25 5:05 p.m. at HOU RHP Ross Ohlendorf (1-0, 4.50) LHP Wandy Rodriguez (6-5, 3.29) Fox Sports SD Tues 6/26 5:05 p.m. at HOU TBA RHP Jordan Lyles (1-4, 5.04) Fox Sports SD Wed 6/27 5:05 p.m. at HOU LHP Clayton Richard (5-7, 3.95) RHP Lucas Harrell (6-6, 4.77) Fox Sports SD Thurs 6/28 5:05 p.m. at HOU TBA TBA Fox Sports SD All games broadcast live in English on XX Sports Radio 1090 AM and in Spanish on XEMO 860 AM STARTING PITCHER RHP - Jason Marquis #38 (1-2, 1.86 in NL) LAST FIVE STARTS BY PADRES STARTING PITCHERS FOR STARTERS: The 33-year-old is set to make his 11th start of the season Date/OPP Pitcher (Dec.) IP H R ER BB SO HR Pit/St Score and fourth as a Padre tonight against the Mariners at Petco Park. 6/22 vs. SEA Richard (W, 5-7) 6.2 6 5 3 3 6 2 102/71 W, 9-5 • Selected from Double-A San Antonio on 6/7 and made his Padres debut 6/20 vs. TEX Bass (ND) 5.0 3 1 1 1 2 0 60/43 L 2-4 against the Giants at Petco Park that day.
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