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9-8-19 Vs SMD.Pub YORK REVOLUTION (67 -58, 33 -22) vs. Southern Maryland Blue Crabs (54 -72, 28 -28) Game #126 - Sunday, September 8, 2019, 1:00 p.m. PeoplesBank Park - York, PA RHP Austin Steinfort (2 -1, 3.31) vs. LHP Kevin McGovern (1 -0, 0.00) 2019 BY RECORD: Today: The Revs play the rubber match of a 3 -game weekend series vs SMD (1 -1). Revs vs. Crabs: Freedom Div. 1st/+3.0 York has won 2 of its last 3 and leads SL by a season -high -tying 3.0 games for first place 2019: 15 -4 Current Streak W1 with 15 to go in the regular season, as the magic number is 12. Streak: W1 Last 5 Games 2-3 Home: 8-2 Last 10 Games 6-4 - Road: 7-2 - Last Night: The Revs bounced back from being 1 hit the night before, exploding for - - Current Stand 1 1 - All Time: 123 114 Last Trip 4-3 17 hits including 3 HR in a 12 6 win over SMD in front of 5,731 at PeoplesBank Park. Home: 65 -50 Home 33 -29 York’s bullpen was scoreless over the final 6.0 IP. Road: 58 -64 Road 34 -29 vs. RHS 46 -35 Head -to -Head: The Revs enter the finale against the Crabs 15 -4, their 2nd -highest vs. LHS 21 -23 win total against an opponent in a season in club history. A win today would tie the rec- Revs vs. All Opponents: Shutouts 8-9 ord (16 -4 vs LAN in 2010). W-L H R 1-Run Games 16 -16 LAN 8-5 2-4 6-1 Extra Innings 4-8 - - - SMD 15 -4 8-2 7-2 - Historic Run: After a 13 30 start to the year, the Revs went 39 10 from June 10 Aug. 4 - - - Revs Score First 42 16 - - SL 9 11 6 4 3 7 Opp. Scores First 25 -42 while winning 14 of 15 series. York also went 27 6 from June 25 Aug. 4. That included Freedom 32 -20 16 -10 16 -10 Day Games 18 -15 an 18 -6 record in July, 1 win shy of the club record for wins in a month which was Night Games 49 -43 matched with 19 in June, while setting the record for fewest losses in a full month and HP 9-12 6-5 3-7 AM Start 4-3 highest winning pct. (.750). York is now 54 -28 overall since June 10. LI 3-9 1-5 2-4 Doubleheaders 3-2-5 NB 13 -6 7-2 6-4 Walk -Offs 2-6 Kings of the Road: York is just 6 -10 in its last 16 road games (have won 5 of 8), but SOM 10 -11 3-7 7-4 - - - - - Last At Bat 10 11 prior to that stretch, had won a franchise record 12 straight on the road, 19 of 21, and 23 Liberty 35 38 17 19 18 19 Series 20 -16 -0 Series Openers 21 -16 of 26. The previous record was 5 straight road wins (also matched earlier this year for Rubber Matches 6-2 the first time since 2014). The league’s previous longest streak since at least 2010 had Revs All -Time: Sweeps 7-6 been 9 games (earliest by which such records are available). York is now 34 -29 on the All -Time 889 -871 Scoring 4+ 59 -21 road; the last time the Revs had a winning road record for the season was 2014 (also PeoplesBank Park 491 -402 Scoring 3/Fewer 8-37 2011, 2012). Their best road record was 37 -33 in 2012. Road 393 -463 Allowing 4+ 27 -48 Under Mason 486 -464 Allowing 3/Fewer 40 -10 Bombs Away: The Revs have hit 89 HR in the last 60 games and 77 HR in the last - - Out Hit Opp. 54 12 52 games, leading the league with 149 HR as a team, 15 more than the next closest Get Out -Hit 12 -39 This Date in York Baseball Equal Hits 1-7 team. That total is #2 in a season in club history, 3 shy of the record 152 in 2012. The History: Revs Get 10+ Hits 45 -18 only time York has previously led the league in HR was 2017 (139). It is the league’s 9/8/18 -The Revs keep their Opp. Gets 10+ Hits 18 -35 highest total since 2014. playoff hopes alive, coming Revs 5 Hits/Fewer 2-9 back from down 5 to win their Opp. 5 Hits/Fewer 16 -4 HR Record: With his 3rd inning blast last Thursday vs SL, Telvin Nash passed 6th in -a-row with a dramatic 10 Revs SP 6.0 IP+ 30 -13 Chris Nowak (2012) for the Revs’ single -season franchise record with his 35th of the -8 win at SOM. Opp SP 6.0 IP+ 20 -29 - year. He now has 36 HR, 5th most in a season in league history and the league’s most Revs Errorless 32 19 since 2005. Revs Steal a Base 35 -19 - Revs Hit HR 50 29 - - Revs Hit Mult. HR 29 -11 How it Stacks: York’s 33 22 start to the 2nd half is the best 55 game start to a half in club history. York had also gotten Lead After 6 57 -2 off to a franchise best 18 -5 start. Lead After 7 58 -1 Lead After 8 60 -2 On Top: The Revs enter play in 1st place for the 50th game this season, their most since 2016, and 49th in the Tied After 6 2-7 2nd half (47 in -a-row), their most in a 2nd half since 2011. The Revs also finished the first half just 0.5 GB after trailing Tied After 7 3-8 - by as many as 13.0 on 6/11. Tied After 8 4 8 Trailing After 6 8-49 Trailing After 7 5-48 Since 6/10: The Revs are batting .314 with 521 runs (6.4/gm) and 114 HR as a team in 82 games since June 10. Trailing After 8 2-47 Those numbers are 52 pts, 125 runs, and 29 HR more than the next closest teams since 6/10. Comebacks 29 -25 April 1-3 Revving it Up: Overall, York leads the league with a .299 team avg, 36 pts higher than the next closest. The team May 10 -20 record was .299 in 2010 and league record was .303 (NWK 2008). The Revs also lead the league in runs scored (695) June 19 -11 by 92 after ranking #7 through June 9, and are #1 in H, 2B, 3B, OBP, SLG, and OPS. July 18 -6 - August 16 15 First Things First: The Revs have outscored opponents in the 1st inning 91 -56 this season. York leads the league September 3-3 White Jerseys 0-1 with 91 runs, 161 hits, 38 2Bs and a .318 average in the 1st. Alt Blue, Home 15 -11 Alt White, Home 14 -12 Run Differential: The Revs have climbed to +72 in run differential, #2 in the league. They were a league -worst -65 Black, Home 2-3 through play on June 9 (+137 since). Grey Road 7-7 Alt Blue, Road 24 -20 The Sked: Monday was York’s final off day of the season as the SL series began a stretch of 20 straight games - Black, Road 3 2 to close the year. York has been on a stretch of 41 games in 40 days to close the season. They are also only playing 4 Auction Jerseys 2-2 opponents over the final four weeks: SL -7 & SMD -7 (last week and this week) and LI -8 & LAN -6 the following two weeks. On Deck: Mon at LI 6:35 p.m. RHP Mitch Atkins (10 -4, 2.96) vs. RHP Vin Mazzaro (8 -4, 4.52) Tue at LI 6:35 p.m. RHP Dan Minor (7 -8, 5.12) vs. TBA Wed at LI 6:35 p.m. RHP Duke von Schamann (8 -6, 3.39) vs. RHP Scott Richmond (1 -0, 11.25) Thu at LI 6:35 p.m. TBA vs. RHP Brandon Beachy (5-0, 2.70) TODAY’S STARTER: RHP Austin Steinfort (2 -1, 3.31) 2019 BY APPEARANCE 2019 SEASON -HIGHS Date Opp Final Dec IP H R ER BB K NP Left Game YR -ERA 8/22 SMD W 3 -0 W 6.0 3 0 0 1 3 94 -58 Leading 3 -0 0.00 IP 6.0 8/22 vs SMD 8/28 SL W 9 -7 W 5.2 3 4 4 5 2 83 -43 Leading 8 -2 3.09 H 3 all 3GS 9/3 at SL L 4 -1 L 4.2 3 3 2 5 4 84 -49 Trailing 3 -0 3.31 R 4 8/28 vs SL ER 4 8/28 vs SL BB 5 8/28 and 9/3 K 4 9/3 at SL • Makes 4th start with Revs, 3rd at home, and 2nd vs SMD. • Made Revs/ALPB debut with 3 -0 win on 8/22 vs SMD after signing earlier that dayJ retired final 12 battersJ overcame 52 -minute rain delay in 1st inning. • Won second straight to begin Revs/ALPB career on 8/28 vs SLJ opened with 5.0 shutout IP, extending his streak to 11.0 consecutive scoreless innings to begin his Revs careerJ charged with 4 runs in 6th (2 inherited after his exit). • Suffered first loss on Tuesday at SLJ walked bases loaded in 1st inning but escapedJ retired 7 straight through 3rd inning.
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