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2018 El Paso Chihuahuas Game Notes Game 64 / Sunday June 10, 2018 / 12:08 P.M 2018 EL PASO CHIHUAHUAS GAME NOTES GAME 64 / SUNDAY JUNE 10, 2018 / 12:08 P.M. MDT / PRINCIPAL PARK / DES MOINES, IA. EL PASO CHIHUAHUAS MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT / JESSE FELDMAN / [email protected] MANAGER OF BROADCASTING & MEDIA RELATIONS / TIM HAGERTY / [email protected] WWW.EPCHIHUAHUAS.COM WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/EPCHIHUAHUAS @EPCHIHUAHUAS @EPCHIHUAHUAS El Paso chihuahuas iowa cubs 31-32, 3rd pac. southern Division, 7.0 GB 23-37, 4th amer. northern Division, 14.0 GB rhp luis perdomo (3-2, 2.89) rhp jen-ho tseng (2-6, 6.86) Series history Series Record . .8-10 Shutouts. .0-0 2018 Season. 2-0 Longest Win Streak, El Paso. .2 Games, 2x In El Paso. 2-6 Longest Win Streak, Iowa. 3 Games, 2x In Iowa. 6-4 Current Streak. .W2 UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHERS DAY DATE OPP. TIME (MT) CHIHUAHUAS STARTER OPPOSING STARTER Mon. 6/11 @IOW 11:08 AM RHP Seth Simmons (0-0. 2.25) RHP Alec Mills (3-4, 3.77) Wed. 6/13 NAS 7:05 PM RHP Walker Lockett (2-5, 5.10) TBD Thurs. 6/14 NAS 7:05 PM RHP Jesse Scholtens (1-3, 8.53) TBD Fri. 6/15 NAS 7:05 PM LHP Dillon Overton (3-2, 2.50) TBD Sat. 6/16 MEM 7:05 PM RHP Luis Perdomo (3-2, 2.89) TBD Chihuahuas season at a glance Chihuahua Bites OVERTON’S ARM, 12-HIT BARRAGE PACES EL PASO IN 4-2 WIN Record. 31-32 The El Paso Chihuahuas, led by seven innings from Dillon Overton and three hits a piece from Javy Home. 10-19 Guerra and Carlos Asuaje, took down the Iowa Cubs for the second night in a row, 4-2 on Saturday Away. .21-13 night. After two and a half shutout innings to begin the game, David Bote took Overton deep as part Night. .26-21 of a two-run third to give Iowa a 2-0 lead. However, the Chihuahuas would score the next four runs Day. 5-11 in the game, thanks to RBI base hits by Diego Goris, Luis Urias and Brett Nicholas and the tiebreak- Extra Innings. 1-1 ing solo home run from Javy Guerra in the sixth. Departing after seven, Overton left the game to the Doubleheaders. 0-0-0 bullpen, as Trey Wingenter and Robert Stock retired the final six in a row to preserve the win. Score First. .20-8 Opponent Scores First. .11-24 PAINT THIS MASTERPIECE One Run Games. 9-9 Dillon Overton pitched seven strong innings for his second start in a row in last night’s 4-2 win Shutouts. 4-2 over Iowa. The left-hander scattered four hits and allowed only one earned run against the Cubs, vs. RHP Starters. .25-26 after pitching seven shutout innings in a win over Sacramento in his last start on June 3. Amongst vs. LHP Starters. .6-6 Chihuahuas starters with more than five starts in 2018, Overton leads the team in ERA (2.50) and is Commit an Error. .11-16 tied for the team lead in wins (3). Over his past four starts, Ovoerton is 3-1, with a 1.75 ERA. No Errors. .20-16 Chihuahuas Hit HR. 22-19 JAVY BOMB Chihuahuas Don’t Hit HR. 9-13 Javy Guerra’s solo home run in the sixth inning was his sixth of the season and first since April Chihuahuas Outhit Opponent. 23-5 26 (34 games). Four of Guerra’s six home runs this season have come in the sixth inning. Equal Hits. .3-3 Opponent Outhits Chihuahuas. 5-24 ALLEN CRAIG HITS HIS STRIDE vs. AL Affiliates. .11-17 Allen Criag hit .229 in 14 games during the month of April and has hit .290 in 28 games since. vs. NL Affiliates. .20-15 Craig is currently riding a season high seven-game hitting streak and is hitting .270 on the season. Lead After 7. .24-2 Tied After 7. 5-6 SHUTDOWN INNINGS Trail After 7. 2-24 Coming into the May 10th game El Paso pitchers had only secured a “shutdown inning” in 14 of Lead After 8. .28-1 27 (52%) innings that the offense had scored during the first nine game of May. In the past 29 games, Tied After 8. 2-3 El Paso is 42-for-57 in such opportunities, raising the conversion percentage to 67% (56-for-84). Trail After 8. 1-28 QUICK HITS Uniforms - White. .2-7 Uniforms - Gray. 16-10 Robert Stock took over the team lead in saves from Jose Castillo (4)...El Paso has the least home wins (10) and the most road wins (21) in the PCL...Luis Perdomo’s last start (6/5 at Omaha) was the Uniforms - Red. .3-2 first start he’s had this season in which he did not surrender a home run... On Friday night, Luis Urias Uniforms - Black. 6-5 became the first Chihuahua to walk four times in a game since Ryan Schimpf (6/24/2017 vs ABQ). Uniforms - Camouflage . .0-2 Uniforms - Themed. 4-6 Broadcast information All-Time El Paso Record. .4,289-4,098 All-Time Affiliated Record. .3,353-3,089 TV. MILB.TV All-Time Chihuahuas Regular Season Record. .327-310 Radio. .Team 600 ESPN El Paso Chihuahuas Playoff Record. .12-9 All-Time El Paso Playoff Record. .97-84 Broadcaster. Tim Hagerty PACIFIC SOUTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS: 2015 • 2016 • 2017 PACIFIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: 2016 • 2017 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 2016 1 NEED TO KNOW 2018 Season vs. iowa (2-0); Home (0-0), Road (2-0) CHIHUAUAHUAS 2018 LEADERS DATE HOME/AWAY W/L SCORE WP LP SV Games. Three tied, 57 6/8 Away W 4-3 Scholtens (1-3) Underwood Jr. (3-5) Stock (3) Batting Average. .Franmil Reyes, .346 6/9 Away W 4-2 Overton (3-2) Markey (1-2) Stock (4) 6/10 Away At Bats. Brett Nicholas, 220 6/11 Away Runs. .Brett Nicholas, 36 Hits. Brett Nicholas, 64 Doubles. .Brett Nicholas, 18 Triples. .Javy Guerra, 3 Home Runs. Franmil Reyes, 14 RBI. .Brett Nicholas, 46 Stolen Bases. .Dusty Coleman, 4 On Base Percentage. Franmil Reyes, .442 Slugging Percentage. .Franmil Reyes, .738 Wins. .Five tied, 3 ERA. Jose Castillo, 1.08 EL PASO AGAINST THE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Saves. .Robert Stock, 4 Innings Pitched. Walker Lockett, 65.1 TEAM OVERALL HOME ROAD Colorado Springs Sky Sox 0-0 0-0 0-0 Strikeouts. .Walker Lockett, 57 Iowa Cubs 2-0 0-0 2-0 Oklahoma City Dodgers 0-0 0-0 0-0 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS Omaha Storm Chasers 1-2 0-0 1-2 TEAM W L PCT GB Memphis Redbirds 0-0 0-0 0-0 American Northern Nashville Sounds 0-0 0-0 0-0 New Orleans Baby Cakes 0-0 0-0 0-0 Oklahoma City 36 22 .621 - Round Rock Express 0-0 0-0 0-0 Colorado Springs 32 28 .533 5.0 Fresno Grizzlies 3-6 1-3 2-3 Omaha 28 33 .459 9.5 Reno Aces 6-6 1-3 5-3 Iowa 23 37 .383 14.0 Sacramento River Cats 2-3 2-3 0-0 Tacoma Rainiers 4-4 1-3 3-1 American Southern Albuquerque Isotopes 1-3 0-0 1-3 Las Vegas 51s 9-3 2-2 7-1 Memphis 37 26 .587 - Salt Lake Bees 3-5 3-5 0-0 Nashville 30 30 .500 5.5 Totals 31-32 10-19 21-13 New Orleans 28 34 .452 8.5 TEAM DEFENSE PICKOFFS Round Rock 28 34 .452 8.5 % GP PUTOUTS ASSISTS ERRORS TC DP PLAYER NO. Pacific Northern .982 63 1672 626 42 2340 66 LLOYD 1 Fresno 37 25 .597 - T-4TH T-1ST 1ST 2ND 8TH 1ST 2ND OVERTON 1 Sacramento 30 33 .476 7.5 PERDOMO 1 Tacoma 30 33 .476 7.5 PCL RANK WEBB 1 Reno 29 34 .460 8.5 WEIR 1 PITCHING BREAKDOWN Pacific Southern Salt Lake 38 25 .603 - IP W L ER ERA BB SO #PIT Albuquerque 31 31 .500 6.5 STARTERS 331.0 19 19 175 4.76 116 267 5358 El Paso 31 32 .492 7.0 RELIEVERS 226.1 12 13 118 4.69 101 235 3862 Las Vegas 26 37 .413 12.0 TOTAL 5 TOTALS 557.1 31 32 293 4.73 217 502 9220 CHIHUAHUAS CATCHERS INFORMATION PLAYER CS/SB ATT PCT. 2018 LAST AT BAT WINS HOME ATTENDANCE NUMBERS A.J. Kennedy 0/4 4 .000 Stephen McGee 2/9 11 .182 DATE OPP BATTER PLAY INNING FINAL 2018 TOTAL. .216,820 Brett Nicholas 9/26 35 .257 4/7 @LV SCHULZ 2-RUN 2B TOP 9 8-5 4/11 SL PETERSON SOLO HR BOT 8 4-3 2018 AVERAGE. .7,477 Other 7/13 20 .350 4/28 SL GORIS 3-RUN HR BOT 8 7-2 ALL-TIME REG. SEASON TOTAL. .2,467,214 5/18 FRE GORIS 2-RUN 1B BOT 10 8-7 Total 18/49 67 .262 5/30 SAC GUERRA RBI 1B BOT 9 4-3 ALL-TIME PLAYOFF TOTAL . .58,843 ALL-TIME TOTAL. 2,526,057 PLAYER PB W-L 2018 SELLOUTS. .0 (Starts) A.J. Kennedy 0 3-3 Stephen McGee 1 4-8 Brett Nicholas 5 14-15 BOLD DENOTES WALK-OFF Other 2 10-6 Total 8 31-32 PACIFIC SOUTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS: 2015 • 2016 • 2017 PACIFIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: 2016 • 2017 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 2016 2 chiuahuas starting pitcher luis perdomo #22 right-handed pitcher BATS: right THROWS: right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 203 AGE: 24 YEARS PRO: 8 BORN: may 9, 1993, santo domingo, d.r.
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