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GAME INFORMATION Away #5 (1-3) Wenatchee Applesox Baseball Club | | 509-665-6900 | Info@Applesox.Com Wednesday, June 22, 2016 GAME INFORMATION Game #14 (5-8) Vince Genna Stadium Away #5 (1-3) Wenatchee AppleSox Baseball Club | www.applesox.com | 509-665-6900 | [email protected] BEND TBA APPLESOX RECORD | 0.00 | | 0K | 0BB Overall 5-8 ELKS 0-0 0.0 IP League 5-8 6-10 T4th WCL South Division 2-4 Non-league 2-0 AT Team Info pitching matchup Home games 4-5 Away games 1-3 WENATCHEE RHP - Jimmy Dobrash Day games - - - Night games 5-8 APPLESOX 0-2 | 5.40 | 13.1 IP | 14K | 8BB vs. RH starter 4-5 vs. LH starter 1-3 5-8 5th WCL North South Mountain CC Extra innings 1-1 SERIES INFORMATION SERIESSERIES HISTORY HISTORY TONIGHT’S FIRST PITCH: 6:35 | LISTEN: applesox.com/listen-live The AppleSox trail the all-time series 27-31...16-12 at home, 11-19 on Day Date Opponnent Time AppleSox Pitcher Opposing Pitcher the road...the AppleSox have never Fri. 6/21 Sox 11, Elks 0 2:29 WP - Ross Clevenger (1-0) LP - Ryan Ward (0-2) swept a series against Bend...only Sat. 6/22 Bend 6:35p R - Jimmy Dobrash (0-2) TBA WCL opponent other than Gresham Sun. 6/23 Bend 6:35p R - Luke Mattson (0-2) TBA that Wenatchee hasn’t swept...last year Bend swept Wenatchee in only KCSY: Wenatchee 93.9 (FM) | Chelan 95.3 (FM) | Brewster: 101.3 (FM) | Omak 101.9 (FM) three meetings at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium...Sox tied their longest KBSN: Moses Lake 1470 (AM) road winning streak in series (2), KWCC-TV [Audio] Channel 47.2 Tues...2-3 in extra-inning games. SOX GOING FOR THIRD-STRAIGHT SERIES WIN 11 LAST NIGHT 0 The Wenatchee AppleSox (5-8, 2-4 North), fifth place in the divi- WENATCHEE – The Wenatchee AppleSox (5-8), utilized a nine-run third sion, continue a six-game road trip in Oregon against the Bend inning, Tuesday night, to lead the way in an 11-0 shutout over the Bend Elks (6-10, 6-6)...Wenatchee set new highs for runs in a game, Elks (6-10) at Vince Genna Stadium in Bend, Ore...the AppleSox utilized hits in a game, runs in an inning, and hits in an inning, Tuesday... a nine-run third inning to supply the bulk of the game’s offense...after Jer- six of the AppleSox nine hitters finished with multi-hit nights... emy Ydens and Matt Fraizer opened the frame with singles, Evan Doug- the AppleSox are playing their 17th franchise season (12th in las drove home Ydens on an RBI single to give Wenatchee an early 1-0 the WCL) and are led by second-year skipper, AJ Proszek (34- lead...a follow-up RBI single for Michael Toglia and a walk of Ryan Kreidler 38) (.472), who is in his 4th season with the Sox...Proszek is as- set up the bases loaded for Alex Gonzales with a 2-0 lead and one out... sisted by Kyle Hunt and Colton Loomis, both in their first seasons. Gonzales unloaded the bases with a 3-RBI triple over the head of the Elk’s center fielder AJ Valencia...Douglas scored easily, while Kreidler was hot on the heels of Toglia, scoring just after his first baseman was able to stand up, following his slide into home...with a 5-0 lead, Wenatchee continued to pile on the runs...Shane Martinez came up with an additional Corvallis (10-6) at Kelowna (7-8) 6:35p 2-run single, and a third run scored on an error...a Fraizer RBI double completed the frame...Wenatchee added two runs in the fifth off of Jake Wenatchee (5-8) at Bend (6-10) 6:35p Forrester, on a 2-RBI triple for Toglia that carried over the head of Valen- Walla Walla (8-8) at Kitsap (6-10) 6:35p cia...in a lineup comprised of eight true freshmen, six batters came up with multiple hits...the run support was earned for AppleSox starter Ross Gresham (5-9) at Cowlitz (7-9) 6:35p Clevenger (1-0). In his first start of 2016, following three relief appear- Yakima Valley (10-6) at Bellingham (8-6) 7:05p ances, Clevenger dialed up five scoreless innings, while only allowing two hits. He had retired seven-consecutive batters when he left the contest. Matt Young pitched the final four innings of relief to earn the save. @applesox | www.applesox.com | Wenatchee AppleSox | @applesox APPLESOX GAME INFORMATION | WEDNESDAY | JUNE 22, 2016 | VS BEND ELKS PAGE 2 Sox player collected four hits ninth at 5.22...the Sox are also AT A GLANCE in a game was July 31, 2015 hitting .249 over the last five FIRST TIME FOR CURRENT... at home against the Victoria games with three home runs, Current streak W1 EVERYTHING HarbourCats...Joey Jansen and 26 RBI. Current (homestand/road) 1-0 Wenatchee came up with new accomplished the feat. Last homestand 6-2 season highs in hits in a game Last road trip 0-3 (16), runs in a game (11), runs HOT BATS Five AppleSox hitters are at- Last 5 4-1 in an inning (9), and hits in an DOUGLAS KEEPS Last 10 5-5 taining batting averages above inning (7), last night at Vince HITTING .300 over the last five games... Genna Stadium...in fact, the WHEN APPLESOX... Evan Douglas has hit safely in Evan Douglas leads the charge nine runs scored in the top of Score first 3-1 eight-consecutive games...a at .556 (5x9, 2RBI), followed the third were more than in any season-high hitting streak Score second or shutout 2-7 by Michael Toglia (6x15, 6RBI) Score 3 runs or fewer 1-3 previous league game during for the AppleSox, and a new and Shane Martinez (2x5, Score 4 runs or more 4-5 the 2016 season. AppleSox career-high hitting 2RBI) at .400...then Jordan Score in three + innings 3-1 streak...he previously attained Rathbone is hiting .385 (5x13, Lead after 7 innings 4-0 THE LAST TIME... streaks of seven-consecutive 4RBI), and Matt Fraizer is at Trail after 7 innings 0-8 You’re probably wondering the games on two occassions in .318 (7x22, RBI). Tied after 7 innings 1-0 last time the AppleSox came 2015 (June 14-28 & July 29- Lead after 8 innings 4-0 up with 10 or more runs and Aug. 5). Trail after 8 innings 0-8 15 or more hits in a game... FILLED UP Tied after 8 innings 1-0 With bases-loaded hitting Wenatchee last scored 10 runs Out-hit opponent 3-1 success last night, the Apple- Out-hit by opponent 2-7 at home, Aug. 2, 2015 against BLANKED Wenatchee shut out Bend Sox are now batting .286 with Opponent hits equal - - - Victoria...the team tallied 17 for its second shutout of the 14 RBI in 14 at bats with the AppleSox 10+ hits 1-1 hits at Kelowna July 30, 2015. 2016 season...if you factor in bases loaded in 2016...the Sox Opponent 10+ hits 1-7 a non-league shutout over the are up to a .293 average with AppleSox hit home run 1-1 FIERY FRAIZER weekend, the AppleSox have two outs and runners in scoring Opponent hits home run 0-3 Matt Fraizer is having quite thrown three shutouts in the position. AppleSox commit error 3-7 the start to his 2016 season... last seven nights...Wenatchee AppleSox errorless 2-1 Play after an off day 2-1 hitting .345 in his first seven threw four shutouts in all of the games, Fraizer has more hits FOR THE WIN 2016 season. Wenatchee is looking for its HOW MANY... in the last ten games (10), third-straight WCL series win, Come-from-behind wins 2 and the last five games (7) Wednesday night....this coming Blown leads/result in loss 1 than any of his other AppleSox LATELY Over the last five games, the after the AppleSox were swept Wins/loses in final at bat 1 teammates, including four AppleSox pitching staff is near in the first two series of the Players used (pitchers) 34 (15) players who have played in the league-low in ERA...with a season by Yakima Valley and One-run games 1-1 more than seven of the last 10 2.06 ERA over the last five, the Victoria, leaders of the WCL Two-run games 0-2 games...Fraizer was 4-for-6 Shutouts 2 only WCL team with a better South and North Divisions. last night with a run scored and Times shut out 1 mark is Bellingham at 1.88... an RBI...the last time an Apple- Postponements/delays 1 Bend on the other hand ranks THE RECORD... TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER June 5-8 July - - - August - - - Jimmy Dobrash The Last Time... 2016 Bests... First Half 5-8 RHP Won: N/A IP: 5.1, 6/3 vs. YVP Second Half - - - 6-1 | 180 Lost: 6/8 at VIC K: 7, 6/3 vs. YVP Pre All-Star 5-8 Sophomore Save: N/A BB: 1, 6/15 vs. WW Post All-Star - - - Lakewood, Colo. No-Dec.: 6/15 vs WW R: 2, 6/15 vs. WW Monday - - - South Mountain CC Home Run: N/A Tuesday 2-1 Wednesday 1-1 SEASON STATISTICS Thursday 0-2 Friday 0-2 Saturday 1-1 Sunday 1-1 THROUGH 13 GAMES 5-8 2015 after 13 games 7-6 Best after 13 games 12-1 (‘11) Worst after 13 games 5-8 (’16) WHEN APPLESOX WEAR..
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