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Tigers Make Big Trade, White Sox Win Game 7-4
SPORTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 2014 Tigers make big trade, White Sox win game 7-4 Los Angeles avert three-game series sweep DETROIT: Moises Sierra had four hits, and Jose of last-place teams. The Rockies have lost four of Abreu and Adam Eaton added three apiece to lift five and 11 of 15 overall. Pedro Hernandez (0-1) the Chicago White Sox to a 7-4 victory over the allowed three runs and six hits in 5 2-3 innings in Detroit Tigers on Thursday. The game quickly his first start for Colorado. became a secondary concern in the Motor City Hector Rondon got three outs for his 14th save when the Tigers acquired star left-hander David in 17 opportunities. He retired three straight after Price from Tampa Bay in a three-team deal. Joakim Nolan Arenado and Justin Morneau singled to start Soria (1-4) - another pitcher recently acquired by the ninth. The Cubs made one trade on the non- Detroit - hit Paul Konerko with the bases loaded in waiver deadline day, sending utilityman Emilio the seventh to give the White Sox a 5-4 lead. Abreu Bonifacio, reliever James Russell and cash to extended his hitting streak to 20 games. Ronald Atlanta for catching prospect Victor Caratini. Belisario (4-7) got the win in relief, and Jake Petricka pitched the ninth for his sixth save. BLUE JAYS 6, ASTROS 5 Detroit’s Torii Hunter and JD Martinez hit back-to- Nolan Reimold hit two home runs, including a back homers in the third. tiebreaking solo shot in the ninth, and Toronto ral- lied for a win. -
San Francisco Giants
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 2016 END OF SEASON NOTES 24 Willie Mays Plaza • San Francisco, CA 94107 • Phone: 415-972-2000 sfgiants.com • sfgigantes.com • sfgiantspressbox.com • @SFGiants • @SFGigantes • @SFG_Stats THE GIANTS: Finished the 2016 campaign (59th in San Francisco and 134th GIANTS BY THE NUMBERS overall) with a record of 87-75 (.537), good for second place in the National NOTE 2016 League West, 4.0 games behind the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers...the 2016 Series Record .............. 23-20-9 season marked the 10th time that the Dodgers and Giants finished in first and Series Record, home ..........13-7-6 second place (in either order) in the NL West...they also did so in 1971, 1994 Series Record, road ..........10-13-3 (strike-shortened season), 1997, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2012, 2014 and 2015. Series Openers ...............24-28 Series Finales ................29-23 OCTOBER BASEBALL: San Francisco advanced to the postseason for the Monday ...................... 7-10 fourth time in the last sevens seasons and for the 26th time in franchise history Tuesday ....................13-12 (since 1900), tied with the A's for the fourth-most appearances all-time behind Wednesday ..................10-15 the Yankees (52), Dodgers (30) and Cardinals (28)...it was the 12th postseason Thursday ....................12-5 appearance in SF-era history (since 1958). Friday ......................14-12 Saturday .....................17-9 Sunday .....................14-12 WILD CARD NOTES: The Giants and Mets faced one another in the one-game April .......................12-13 wild-card playoff, which was added to the MLB postseason in 2012...it was the May .........................21-8 second time the Giants played in this one-game playoff and the second time that June ...................... -
2019 Banquet Program
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San Diego Padres(28-37) Vs Philadelphia Phillies(27-36)
Game No.: 64 San Diego Padres(28-37) vs Philadelphia Phillies(27-36) Jun 12, 2014 Citizens Bank Park First Pitch: Temp: OFFICIAL SCORERS: UMPIRES: AVG HR RBI San Diego Padres POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .210 2 11 25 Venable (L) RF .226 3 11 2 Cabrera (S) SS .299 6 21 12 Smith (L) LF .199 5 20 7 Headley (S) 3B .207 5 21 23 Alonso (L) 1B .292 1 3 24 Maybin CF .183 5 15 8 Grandal (S) C .200 1 9 5 Amarista (L) 2B .071 0 0 53 Stults LHP P R H E LOB COACHES PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP PITCHES 20 Bud Black (Manager) Stults (2-7, 5.68) 28 Phil Plantier (Hitting Coach) 36 Darren Balsley (Pitching Coach) 10 Dave Roberts (Bench Coach) 17 Jose Valentin (First Base Coach) 30 Glenn Hoffman (Third Base Coach) Padres Roster 47 Willie Blair (Bullpen Coach) 2 Everth Cabrera, SS (S) 12 Seth Smith, LF (L) 22 Ian Kennedy, RHP 33 Dale Thayer, RHP 50 Nick Vincent, RHP 3 Jace Peterson, SS (L) 13 Chris Denorfia, RF (R) 23 Yonder Alonso, 1B (L) 34 Andrew Cashner, RHP 53 Eric Stults, LHP 5 Alexi Amarista, CF (L) 14 Tommy Medica, 1B (R) 24 Cameron Maybin, CF (R) 38 Tyson Ross, RHP 54 Alex Torres, LHP 7 Chase Headley, 3B (S) 16 Huston Street, RHP 25 Will Venable, RF (L) 44 Rene Rivera, C (R) 56 Joaquin Benoit, RHP 8 Yasmani Grandal, C (S) 18 Carlos Quentin, LF (R) 29 Troy Patton, LHP 46 Tim Stauffer, RHP 59 Kevin Quackenbush, RHP Padres DL 9 Jedd Gyorko, 2B (R) 41 Robbie Erlin, LHP 49 Casey Kelly, RHP AVG HR RBI Philadelphia Phillies POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .286 1 8 2 Revere (L) CF .248 8 25 11 Rollins (S) SS .314 4 31 26 Utley -
Vs. Philadelphia Phillies (36-63) July 25, 2015
CHICAGO CUBS (51-45) VS. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (36-63) JULY 25, 2015 LINESCORE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E LOB Phillies 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 11 0 10 Cubs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Winning Pitcher: Hamels (6-7) Losing Pitcher: Arrieta (11-6) Save: None STARTING PITCHERS GAME INFORMATION Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO WP HR PC/S Left Time of Game: 2:38 Cole Hamels (W) 9.0 0 0 0 2 13 0 0 129/83 --- First Pitch: 3:05 PM Jake Arrieta (L) 6.0 6 3 3 3 8 0 1 94/58 0-3 Temperature: 80 degrees Courtesy of Stats, Inc. Wind: E 14 mph HOME RUNS ATTENDANCE Team Batter No. Pitcher Inn. Count Men On Location Today: 41,683 PHI Howard 17 Arrieta 3 1-0 2 Left-Center Field Season Total: 1,648,259 # of Wrigley Dates: 47 (25-22) Average per Date: 35,069 CHICAGO CUBS The Cubs were no-hit for the first time since September 9, 1965, a perfect game by the Dodgers Sandy Koufax at Dodger Stadium ... this is the first time the Cubs have been no-hit at Wrigley field since August 19, 1965 (gm. 1) vs. the Reds Jim Maloney ... today snapped a major league record 7,920 consecutive games (of at least nine innings) with at least one hit ... the Cubs had gone 49 full seasons without being no-hit, the longest span in major league history. -
Fort Myers Miracle Will Host the 2016 FSL All-Star Game All-Star Weekend in Fort Myers Set for June 17-19
Fort Myers Miracle will host the 2016 FSL All-Star Game All-Star Weekend in Fort Myers set for June 17-19 FORT MYERS, Fla. (June 25, 2015) - The Fort Myers Miracle are pleased to announce that the 2016 Florida State League All-Star Game will be hosted at the newly renovated Hammond Stadium at the CenturyLink Sports Complex. The 55th All-Star Game in league history will be played for a sixth time in Fort Myers since 1985 and will be put on by the Miracle for a fifth time. A three-day All-Star break will commence on Friday, June 17 and end on Sunday, June 19. The game will be played on Saturday, June 18 at 7:05 p.m. “We are thrilled to show off this state-of-the art facility after the renovations and upgrades that have improved the fan experience the last two seasons,” said Miracle Chief Operating Officer Steve Gliner. “This event will be a great opportunity not just for local fans, but also for guests from around Florida and the United States to come and experience Fort Myers, Hammond Stadium and the beautiful Southwest Florida region.” Hammond Stadium and the CenturyLink Sports Complex underwent a two-phase, $48.5 million dollar renovation that began during the fall of 2013 and was completed prior to Minnesota Twins Spring Training in the spring of 2015. Phase I included a brand new outfield boardwalk to provide 360-degree viewing, four different types of seating options, two full service bars and new concession stands in center field. -
Weekly Notes 072817
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WEEKLY NOTES FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 BLACKMON WORKING TOWARD HISTORIC SEASON On Sunday afternoon against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Coors Field, Colorado Rockies All-Star outfi elder Charlie Blackmon went 3-for-5 with a pair of runs scored and his 24th home run of the season. With the round-tripper, Blackmon recorded his 57th extra-base hit on the season, which include 20 doubles, 13 triples and his aforementioned 24 home runs. Pacing the Majors in triples, Blackmon trails only his teammate, All-Star Nolan Arenado for the most extra-base hits (60) in the Majors. Blackmon is looking to become the fi rst Major League player to log at least 20 doubles, 20 triples and 20 home runs in a single season since Curtis Granderson (38-23-23) and Jimmy Rollins (38-20-30) both accomplished the feat during the 2007 season. Since 1901, there have only been seven 20-20-20 players, including Granderson, Rollins, Hall of Famers George Brett (1979) and Willie Mays (1957), Jeff Heath (1941), Hall of Famer Jim Bottomley (1928) and Frank Schulte, who did so during his MVP-winning 1911 season. Charlie would become the fi rst Rockies player in franchise history to post such a season. If the season were to end today, Blackmon’s extra-base hit line (20-13-24) has only been replicated by 34 diff erent players in MLB history with Rollins’ 2007 season being the most recent. It is the fi rst stat line of its kind in Rockies franchise history. Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig is the only player in history to post such a line in four seasons (1927-28, 30-31). -
Minnesota Twins Daily Clips Monday, May 28, 2012
Minnesota Twins Daily Clips Monday, May 28, 2012 Tom Powers: Twins’ P.J. Walters wriggled well enough to deserve win. Pioneer Press (Powers) p. 2 Twins’ fate turns on one Matt Capps pitch. Pioneer Press (Shipley) p. 3 Tigers 4, Twins 3: Miguel Cabrera’s two-run homer off closer Matt Capps gives Detroit a sweep. Pioneer Press (Shipley) p. 4 Minnesota Twins need pitchers, and Komatsu caught in crossfire. Pioneer Press (Shipley) p. 4 Capps blows save as Twins fall to Detroit 4-3. Star Tribune (Christensen) p. 5 Walters passes another test. Star Tribune (Christensen) p. 6 Postgame: Perkins, Mauer, Dozier and Revere. Star Tribune (Christensen) p. 7 Twins face tough draft decision. Star Tribune (Christensen) p. 7 Hartman: Ryan says Twins have to put pitching and hitting together. Star Tribune (Hartman) p. 10 Capps blows first save, Twins drop fifth straight. MLB.com (Bollinger) p. 12 Mauer Makes wish come true for young fan. MLB.com (Garretson) p. 13 Soldier surprises daughters at Twins game. MLB.com (Garretson) p. 14 Twins recall Manship; Komatsu designated. MLB.com (Bollinger) p. 15 A’s, Twins open set with Memorial Day clash. MLB.com (Toman) p. 16 Numbers game: Twins pitchers on pace for historically bad season. 1500ESPN.com (Mackey) p. 17 Cabrera’s ninth-inning homer off Capps spoils gritty effort by Walters. 1500ESPN.com (Mackey) p. 18 Twins pregame race ends in happy surprise. FSNorth.com (Mason) p. 20 Walters passes first test of repeat opponent. FSNorth.com (Mason) p. 21 Twins recall RHP Manship, designate Komatsu. FSNorth.com (Mason) p. -
5Th Annual Rising Stars Game Saturday at Surprise
For Immediate Release Tuesday, November 2, 2010 5th Annual Rising Stars Game Saturday At Surprise Phoenix — The Arizona Fall League, known throughout professional baseball as a finishing school for Major League Baseball’s elite prospects, stages its fifth annual Rising Stars Game at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. AZ) on Saturday, November 6 at Surprise Stadium. The contest will be nationally televised by MLB Network and online via MLB.com (MLB.TV). Scouting and minor-league directors of every major-league organization, in The Future Of consultation with Fall League Director Steve Cobb and his baseball personnel staff, Major League selected the players for the showcase. Each major-league organization is represented by Baseball. Now. at least one player. Saturday’s contest pits standouts from the Fall League’s East and West divisions. Facts The East Division roster fields players from the Mesa Solar Sox (Angels, Cubs, Mets, • Over 1,800 former Fall Phillies, Pirates), Phoenix Desert Dogs (Athletics, Braves, Dodgers, Marlins, Yankees) Leaguers have reached the and Scottsdale Scorpions (Diamondbacks, Giants, Nationals, Orioles, Rockies). The major leagues West Division roster is stocked from the Peoria Javelinas (Astros, Blue Jays, Indians, • 159 MLB All-Stars Mariners, Red Sox), Peoria Saguaros (Padres, Rays, Reds, Twins, White Sox) and including 45 in 2010 Surprise Rafters (Brewers, Cardinals, Rangers, Royals, Tigers). • 7 MLB MVPs The coaching staffs of the two division-leading teams through play of Saturday, •Jason Giambi October 30 earned the right to manage Saturday’s contest. Scorpions manager Randy •Ryan Howard Knorr and his staff — pitching coach Blaine Beatty (Orioles) and hitting coach Alan •Joe Mauer •Justin Morneau Zinter (Diamondbacks) — lead the East Divison. -
Minnesota Twins Daily Clips Thursday, April 19, 2012
Minnesota Twins Daily Clips Thursday, April 19, 2012 Twins report: Looks like the Justin Morneau of old is back. Pioneer Press (Shipley) p. 2 Jason Marquis wins in Minnesota twins debut. Pioneer Press (Shipley) p. 3 Twins 6, Yankees 5: Justin Morneau, Jason Marquis take bite out of Big Apple. Pioneer Press (Shipley) p. 4 Minnesota Twins: Nick Blackburn’s mystery ailment disappears. Pioneer Press (Shipley) p. 4 Minnesota Twins designate Luke Hughes for assignment. Pioneer Press (Shipley) p. 5 Bob Sansevere: Jerry Bell’s take on Vikings stadium. Pioneer Press (Sansevere) p. 5 Morneau belts two HRs’ Marquis earns first Twins victory. Star Tribune (Neal) p. 6 Luke Hughes’ next stop: waiver wire. Star Tribune (Neal) p. 7 Three thoughts from LEN3: Morneau, Marquis, spanking the Yankees. Star Tribune (Neal) p. 8 Kuroda knocked around early and often. Associated Press (Fitzpatrick) p. 9 Second helping: Morneau blasts two in win. MLB.com (Bollinger) p. 9 Twins designate Hughes for assignment. MLB.com (Bollinger) p. 11 Blackburn feels ‘good’, eyes Tuesday start. MLB.com (Bollinger) p. 11 Perkins cleared, rejoins Twins in New York. MLB.com (Bollinger) p. 12 Toughness clearly runs in Marquis’ family. MLB.com (Bloom) p. 12 Each in search of ‘W,’ Swarzak, Hughes face off. MLB.com (Meisel) p. 14 Mauer takes cuts of another sort at fan Cave. MLB.com (Kay) p. 15 Twins designate Luke Hughes for assignment to make room for Marquis. 1500ESPN.com (Pelissero) p. 16 Glen Perkins expected to join Twins in New York, could pitch by Friday. 1500ESPN.com (Mackey) p. -
APBA Pro Baseball 2015 Carded Player List
APBA Pro Baseball 2015 Carded Player List ARIZONA ATLANTA CHICAGO CINCINNATI COLORADO LOS ANGELES Ender Inciarte Jace Peterson Dexter Fowler Billy Hamilton Charlie Blackmon Jimmy Rollins A. J. Pollock Cameron Maybin Jorge Soler Joey Votto Jose Reyes Howie Kendrick Paul Goldschmidt Freddie Freeman Kyle Schwarber Todd Frazier Carlos Gonzalez Justin Turner David Peralta Nick Markakis Kris Bryant Brandon Phillips Nolan Arenado Adrian Gonzalez Welington Castillo Adonis Garcia Anthony Rizzo Jay Bruce Ben Paulsen Yasmani Grandal Yasmany Tomas Nick Swisher Starlin Castro Brayan Pena Wilin Rosario Andre Ethier Jake Lamb A.J. Pierzynski Chris Coghlan Ivan DeJesus D.J. LeMahieu Yasiel Puig Chris Owings Christian Bethancourt Austin Jackson Eugenio Suarez Nick Hundley Scott Van Slyke Aaron Hill Andrelton Simmons Miguel Montero Tucker Barnhart Michael McKenry Alex Guerrero Nick Ahmed Michael Bourn David Ross Skip Schumaker Brandon Barnes Kike Hernandez Tuffy Gosewisch Pedro Ciriaco Addison Russell Zack Cozart Justin Morneau Carl Crawford Jarrod Saltalamacchia Daniel Castro Jonathan Herrera Kris Negron Kyle Parker Joc Pederson Jordan Pacheco Hector Olivera Javier Baez Jason Bourgeois Daniel Descalso A. J. Ellis Brandon Drury Eury Perez Chris Denorfia Brennnan Boesch Rafael Ynoa Chase Utley Phil Gosselin Todd Cunningham Matt Szczur Anthony DeSclafani Corey Dickerson Corey Seager Rubby De La Rosa Shelby Miller Jake Arrieta Michael Lorenzen Kyle Kendrick Clayton Kershaw Chase Anderson Julio Teheran Jon Lester Raisel Iglesias Jorge De La Rosa Zack Greinke Jeremy Hellickson Williams Perez Dan Haren Keyvius Sampson Chris Rusin Alex Wood Robbie Ray Matt Wisler Kyle Hendricks John Lamb Chad Bettis Brett Anderson Patrick Corbin Mike Foltynewicz Jason Hammel Burke Badenhop Eddie Butler Mike Bolsinger Archie Bradley Eric Stults Tsuyoshi Wada J. -
2018 FRISCO ROUGHRIDERS MEDIA GUIDE Designed, Written and Laid out by Ryan Rouillard
table of contents CLUB INFORMATION club history & records Front office directory .................................. 4-5 Year-by-year records ......................................46 Ownership &and executive bios ............... 6-8 Year-by-year statistics ...................................47 Club information ..............................................9 RoughRiders timeline ..............................48-55 Dr Pepper Ballpark ...................................10-11 Single-game team records ...........................56 Texas League All-Star Games in Frisco .......12 Single-game individual records ..................57 Broadcasters, broadcast partners ...............13 Single-season team batting records ..........58 Media information and policies ..................14 Single-season team pitching records .........59 Rangers Minor League info ....................15-17 Single-season individual batting records ......60 Single-season individual pitching records ....61 COACHES & STAFF Career batting records ..................................62 Joe Mikulik (manager) .............................20-21 Career pitching records ................................63 Greg Hibbard (pitching coach) ....................22 Notable streaks...............................................64 Jason Hart (hitting coach) ............................23 Perfect games and no-hitters ......................65 Support staff, coaching awards ...................24 Opening Day lineups .....................................66 Midseason All-Stars, Futures Game ............67