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Game Information @Cakesbaseball game information www.cakesbaseball.com @cakesbaseball Monday, April 15 new orleans baby cakes (4-6) at omaha storm chasers (6-4) 11:05 a.m. CT Werner Park Game #11 Papillion, NE RHP Elieser Hernandez (0-0, 3.60) vs. LHP Jonathan Dziedzic (0-0, 0.00) Road Game #6 THE BABY CAKES – e New Orleans Baby Cakes wrapup their rst GALLANT HONOURED – Zac Gallen has been named PCL Pitcher of ‘cakes corner road trip of the year with the nal game of the four game set against the the Week for April 414. rough his rst two starts, Gallen has yet to Omaha Storm Chasers. Omaha leads the series 21. e teams split 16 walk a batter and has struck out 19, three more than any other TripleA Current Streak .............................L2 Home ..........................................23 meetings last season, with each club winning ve times on the other’s pitcher. Opponents are hitting .071 (3x42) and Gallen owns a 0.23 WHIP, Streak ............................................L1 home turf. e Baby Cakes swept four games at Werner Park from May both PCL bests and trailing only Bu alo’s Dusty Isaacs (.056/0.18) among Road ........................................... 23 47, the rst time New Orleans had swept a series of at least three games Triple-A hurlers. is is Gallen’s second career weekly award, having taken Streak ............................................L2 in Omaha since taking ve straight at Rosenblatt Stadium from May Texas League honors with Spring eld for July 1016, 2017. Last 10 ........................................ 46 vs. RHP (starter) ........................ 35 1922, 1997. vs. LHP (starter) ....................... 11 LONELIEST NUMBER – Seven of the ten games have been one-run af- vs. Division ................................ 23 LAST TIME OUT – A wild o ensive game on Sunday had a combined fairs. ree of the four victories have been decided by one run. e ‘Cakes vs. American Conference .......... 46 21 runs and 28 hits and Omaha edged the visiting Baby Cakes 1110. played in a league-leading 51 one-run contests last year, six more than the vs. Paci c Conference .............. 00 vs. NL A liates .........................11 Omaha had six hitters with multihit games led by Nikki Lopez and Bub next-closest team (Omaha), nishing 23-28. vs. AL A liates ......................... 34 ba Starling’s three hits. Isaac Galloway, Matt Snyder each homered for Day ............................................. 15 the ‘Cakes and Monte Harrison added a grand slam but New Orleans late MONTE PYTHON – Monte Harrison has four hits in his last nine at bats Night ........................................... 31 rally fell a run short. Scott Blewett earned the win and Tim Hill earned and crushed his rst Triple-A Grand Slam on Sunday a ernoon. A one Extra Innings .............................01 Shutouts ..................................... 00 his second save of the season. time football and baseball commit to the University of Nebraska, Harri OneRun Games ........................ 34 son a er fell one home run shy of a 20/20 campaign with AA Jacksonville Score 5+ Runs ........................... 13 ON THE HILL – Elieser Hernandez is set to make his second start of the in 2018. He ranked second among Marlins farmhands in homers (19) Scoring First .............................. 23 season this a ernoon. e 23yearold was a selected as a Rule5 dra and stolen bases (28) while picking up mid- and postseason Southern Opponent Scores First ............. 23 Commit Error ............................ 15 selection last year and spent the full season with the Marlins and pitched League All-Star accolades, then hit .290 with a .383 onbase in 19 Arizona Hit Home Run ............................16 in 32 games. He was 27, with a 5.21 ERA in 32 games, six starts in the Fall League games to earn a spot in the Rising Stars Game. Quality Start ............................... 12 Majors. He did make a rehab start for New Orleans against Omaha in Outhit Opponent .......................32 September and allowed three runs on ve hits in 2.2 innings. Hernandez THE LONG BALL – New Orleans has allowed 17 home runs, second Leading A er 6 ......................... 22 Trailing A er 6 ..........................03 worked ve innings in 2019 debut for the ‘Cakes al mosmost in the PCL, Reno has allowed a league leading Leading A er 7 ......................... 31 lowing two runs on four hits in a nodecision against On This Date ... 18. NOLA gave up 14 homers in the vegame series Trailing A er 7 ..........................05 Leading A er 8 ......................... 21 the Express. 2000: Lance Berkman goes deep three vs. Round Rock, the most in franchise history through the season’s rst ve contests, surpassing the eight Trailing A er 8 ..........................03 times and drives in seven runs in a Series Record ..........................011 RISPY BUSINESS – e ‘Cakes were 3x11 with run 149 win at Las Vegas. All three hom allallowed to Memphis in 2017. Series Openers .......................... 30 ers were tworun shots in the rst, ners in scoring position yesterday and are now 9x31 Series Finales .............................02 h and sixth innings and Berkman in the series. For the season the club has compiled a added an RBI single in the ninth. NO RELIEF – Brian Moran’s blown save ursday Doubleheader Games ...............22 .198 average (18x91) on the year. e Baby Cakes hit was the Baby Cakes’ h through seven games, behind Sweep/Swept/Split .................0/0/1 Come From Behind Wins ..............3 .271 with RISP last year, the team’s best mark since onlonly San Antonio (8) for tops in the PCL. e relief Bat Around For/Against ...........1/1 2007. corps has surrendered 11 home runs in just 30 innings. Tommy Eveld has Longest Win Streak ......................1 yielded homers in three of rst four TripleA outings and four overall, Longest Lose Streak ......................2 THE SKIPPER – Keith Johnson leaves PCL foe Salt Lake to take the helm doubling his total in 110 previous career appearances (127.0 IP). High Water Mark ........................+1 Low Water Mark ..........................1 of the Baby Cakes for 2019 as the 16th skipper in franchise history. He White Jersey .............................. 12 managed the Bees from 20112018, winning 468 games which was three HITS KEEP COMING – Harold Ramirez has hit safely in eight of ten Grey Jersey ..................................12 shy of the franchise record, and was named PCL Manager of the Year in games, going 9x36 (.250) with a double, a home run and six RBI. Ramirez Blue Jersey ................................. 22 2013 a er reaching the league championship series. In his minorleague won the Eastern League batting title with New Hampshire last year (.320), Pelicans Jersey ........................... 00 Misc. Jersey ................................00 managing career, he compiled a career record of 679711 (.488). then claimed the Venezuelan Winter League crown as well (.381). ROBBERY – e ‘Cakes allowed a season high six stolen bases on ROAD WARRIOR – Isaac Galloway has homered in three of his last TEAM LEADERS four games and is 7x14 on the road this season. He delivered a pinch Sunday, the most since May 16, 2008 in Nashville. e team allowed a AB: Ramirez .................................27 hit home run in game two of a doubleheader Saturday. It was the rst season high three last season. Opponents have been successful nine of AVG: Dean .................................375 pinch hit home run for New Orleans since Peter O’Brien smashed one on thirteen times this year. H: Galloway ..................................10 R: Galloway ..................................11 August 7, 2018 at Albuquerque. e ‘Cakes hit a pair of pinch hit home 2B: Holaday/Galloway ..................3 runs last season. Galloway leads the team with four home runs this THE DH – New Orleans designated hitters’ are batting .194 on the sea 3B: Rivera ........................................1 season. He has 37 career home runs with New Orleans, moving him past son (6x31) with one home run and two RBI. New Orleans is 34 against HR: Galloway .................................4 Jason Alfaro for sixth place in franchise history. Galloway is second in American League foes. RBI: Galloway ................................8 club history with 380 games played, Raul Chavez is number one at 396. SB: ree tied .................................2 Galloway is also in top ve for runs, hits, at bats, and triples. NAWLINS NOTES – e ‘Cakes are 168 alltime on Patriots Day, and W: Four tied with ...........................1 41 against Omaha. NOLA lost to Omaha in 2017. Jon Berti has reached L: Eveld............................................2 DAY BASEBALL – New Orleans is on a unprecedented string of ve base in each of his nine games and owns a .486 OBP, second in the PCL SV: Quijada .....................................2 with ten walks ... Bryan Holaday has ve hits, three have been doubles; ERA: Gallen ...............................0.69 consecutive day games. e ‘Cakes are 1-5 this season in day contests this G: Eveld ...........................................4 season, and have dropped four of those games by one run. e club is he had ve last year in 61 games with Miami ... New Orleans has dropped GS:Four tied ...................................2 hitting .256 scoring 5.8 RPG and a 5.98 ERA under the sun. e ‘Cakes three of ve games when leading a er ve innings. e Baby Cakes have IP: Gallen ...................................13.0 were 15-15 in day games last season. split both doubleheader’s this season and have another one scheduled for K: Gallen .......................................19 Wednesday against Iowa. BB: Neidert .....................................6 upcoming schedule and probable starters date time (CT) opponent probable pitchers radio/tv online Wednesday. April 17 5:00 vs. Iowa RHP Zac Gallen (0-0, 0.69) vs. RHP Duane Underwood Jr. (0-1, 6.75) Sports 1280 AM / CST MiLB.tv Wednesday. April 17 DH vs. Iowa RHP Ben Meyer (0-1, 8.31) vs. TBD Sports 1280 AM / CST MiLB.tv ursday, April 18 7:00 vs. Iowa RHP Hector Noesi (1-0, 1.80) vs. RHP Matt Swarmer (1-1, 6.00) Sports 1280 AM / CST MiLB.tv Friday, April 19 7:00 vs. Omaha RHP Nick Neidert (1-1, 3.60) vs.
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