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TODAY's HEADLINES AGAINST the OPPOSITION Home
ST. PAUL SAINTS (6-9) vs INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS (PIT) (9-5) LHP CHARLIE BARNES (1-0, 4.00) vs RHP JAMES MARVEL (0-0, 3.48) Friday, May 21st, 2021 - 7:05 pm (CT) - St. Paul, MN - CHS FIeld Game #16 - Home Game #10 TV: FOX9+/MiLB.TV RADIO: KFAN Plus 2021 At A Glance TODAY'S HEADLINES AGAINST THE OPPOSITION Home .....................................................4-5 That Was Last Night - The Saints got a walk-off win of their resumed SAINTS VS INDIANAPOLIS Road ......................................................2-4 game from Wednesday night, with Jimmy Kerrigan and the bottom of the Saints order manufacturing the winning run. The second game did .235------------- BA -------------.301 vs. LHP .............................................1-0 not go as well for St. Paul, where they dropped 7-3. Alex Kirilloff has vs. RHP ............................................5-9 homered in both games of his rehab assignment with the Saints. .333-------- BA W/2O ----------.300 Current Streak ......................................L1 .125 ------- BA W/ RISP------- .524 Most Games > .500 ..........................0 Today’s Game - The Saints aim to preserve a chance at a series win 9 ----------------RUNS ------------- 16 tonight against Indianapolis, after dropping two of the first three games. 2 ----------------- HR ---------------- 0 Most Games < .500 ..........................3 Charlie Barnes makes his third start of the year, and the Saints have yet 2 ------------- STEALS ------------- 0 Overall Series ..................................1-0-1 to lose a game he’s started. 5.00 ------------- ERA ----------- 3.04 Home Series ...............................0-0-1 28 ----------------- K's -------------- 32 Keeping it in the Park - Despite a team ERA of 4.66, the Saints have Away Series ................................0-1-0 not been damaged by round-trippers. -
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 ...................... -
TODAY's HEADLINES AGAINST the OPPOSITION Home
ST. PAUL SAINTS (10-11) vs IOWA CUBS (CHC) (9-10) RHP GRIFFIN JAX (2-1, 4.29) vs RHP ALEC MILLS (MLR) (0-1, 27.00) Friday, May 28th, 2021 - 7:08 pm (CT) - Des Moines, IA - Principle Park Game #22 - Road Game #10 TV: MiLB.TV RADIO: KFAN+ 2021 At A Glance TODAY'S HEADLINES AGAINST THE OPPOSITION Home .....................................................5-7 That Was Yesterday - The Saints winning streak marched on to four SAINTS VS IOWA Road ......................................................5-4 games with a 4-2 come-from-behind win over Iowa last night. Jhoan vs. LHP .............................................1-0 Duran again lived up to the expectations, striking out eight in four .209 ------------- BA ------------ .246 innings. St. Paul trailed 2-1 entering the ninth inning, and used two vs. RHP ..........................................9-11 singles, two hit by pitches and an error to plate three runs, scoring them .221 -------- BA W/2O ----------.173 Current Streak ....................................W4 their first comeback win in the ninth this season. .297 ------ BA W/RISP ---------.255 Most Games > .500 ..........................0 44 --------------RUNS ------------- 42 - Today the Saints strive for five in a row and secure their Most Games < .500 ..........................5 Today’s Game 12 ---------------- HR ---------------- 2 first series win of the year. RHP Griffin Jax heads out to the hill looking 8 ------------- STEALS ------------- 7 Overall Series ..................................0-2-1 to build on a six-inning, eight-strikeout performance in his last start. The 4.44 ------------- ERA ----------- 4.27 Saints are 6-3 against Iowa this season. Home Series ...............................0-1-1 87 --------------- K's -------------- 91 Away Series ................................0-1-0 Starters Strength - In the last full run through the Saints starting Extra Innings ........................................0-2 pitching rotation (May 21st), the St. -
July 18 at Fresno Grizzlies
River Cats Media Relations • 400 Ballpark Drive • West Sacramento, CA 95691 • P: (916) 376-4751 • F: (916) 376-4710 • @RiverCats Wednesday, July 18 SACRAMENTO RIVER CATS (41-55) 4th Pacific Northern Chukchansi Park - vs - Fresno, CA • 7:05 p.m (PT) FRESNO GRIZZLIES (55-40) 1st Pacific Northern Game 97 • Road Game 48 River Cats: RHP Casey Kelly (8-7, 5.20) • Grizzlies: RHP Cy Sneed (8-4, 3.11) Yesterday’s Game: The River Cats fell behind quickly in the third and fourth innings as LHP AT A GLANCE Daniel Camarena unfortunately continued his rough stretch of pitching with seven earned runs over 4.1 OVERALL HOME ROAD innings. A three-spot in the six for Sacramento put them within a bit of striking distance, but they would Record: 41-55 20-29 21-26 eventually fall 8-3 to the first-place Fresno Grizzlies. Doubles fromOF Chris Shaw and INF Ryder Jones Day: 12-13 8-5 4-8 Night: 29-42 12-24 17-18 provided all three runs for the River Cats, while INF Orlando Calixte went 3-for-4 with a double to give vs. RHP: 37-39 19-20 18-19 him five hits in his last two games. vs. LHP: 4-16 1-8 3-8 One-run games: 12-15 6-6 6-9 Today’s Starter: RHP Casey Kelly will be making his team-high 17th start of the season. Things Extra-inning games: 3-1 3-0 0-1 lately haven’t gone so well for the former high-school football standout as he’s allowed five or more earned Shutouts: 3-5 3-2 0-3 runs in each of his previous five outings, culminating in a 6.35 ERA and 40 hits in 28.1 innings pitched. -
THE DAILY SCOREBOARD National Hockey League Standings Scholastic Basketball Scholastic Swimming Sports Scene EASTERN CONFERENCE VARSITY GIRLS at Oil City FRIDAY, JAN
10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Friday, January 31, 2020 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD National Hockey League standings Scholastic basketball Scholastic swimming Sports scene EASTERN CONFERENCE VARSITY GIRLS at Oil City FRIDAY, JAN. 31 BOYS Atlantic Division MERCER (48) OIL CITY 90, HICKORY 71 BOYS BASKETBALL GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div Fisher 2 0-0 5, P. Miller 1 0-0 2, Balaski 8 1-2 17, 200 medley relay — Oil City (N. Richar, Bish, Schneider, Oil City at Warren (6 p.m.) Boston 51 29 10 12 70 169 135 17-2-9 12-8-3 10-4-3 Grossman 3 0-0 6, D. Miller 0 1-2 1, Baker 3 0-0 8, Stephens) 1:51.94, Hickory (Stuart, Mellott, Basile, Rocky Grove at Farrell (6 p.m.) Tampa Bay 50 30 15 5 65 181 142 15-7-2 15-8-3 16-2-0 Russell 1 0-0 2, Morneweck 1 0-0 2, Godfrey 1 0-0 2, Steines), Oil City (Morse, L. Richar, Stevens, Chelton), Cranberry at Karns City (6 p.m.) Fedorchak 1 0-2 3. Totals: 21 2-6 48. Hickory (McKinney, T. Adamiak, Jones, Flickinger). Venango Catholic vs. Forest Area at Marienville (6 p.m.) Florida 49 28 16 5 61 183 163 16-8-2 12-8-3 9-6-1 Union at Clarion-Limestone (6:30 p.m.) Toronto 51 27 17 7 61 186 170 12-6-7 15-11-0 7-6-1 ROCKY GROVE (24) 200 free — Z. Malek (OC) 1:55.85, Johnson (OC), Stuart (H), Wheeler (OC), Zampogna (H), N. -
3-2, T-1St Pacific Northern
River Cats Media Relations • 400 Ballpark Drive • West Sacramento, CA 95691 • P: (916) 376-4751 • F: (916) 376-4710 • @RiverCats Tuesday, April 10 SACRAMENTO RIVER CATS (3-2, T-1st Pacific Northern) Raley Field - vs - West Sacramento, CA • 7:05 p.m (PT) RENO ACES (2-3, T-3rd Pacific Northern) Game 6 • Home Game 1 River Cats: RHP Jose Flores (0-0, No ERA) • Aces: RHP Braden Shipley (1-0, 1.69 ERA) Yesterday’s Doubleheader: The Sacramento River Cats secured two nail-biting victories on AT A GLANCE Monday evening, defeating the Tacoma Rainiers by final scores of 3-2 and 6-5. The Cats got the offense OVERALL HOME ROAD going the same way during both halves of the doubleheader. The starting catcher singled to score two runs, Record: 3-2 0-0 3-2 though in game one it was Trevor Brown behind the dish and in game two, Hector Sanchez. For Sanchez, Day: 0-1 0-0 0-1 Night: 3-1 0-0 3-1 his base hit was the third of six hits in the inning as the team batted around and totaled 12 plate appearances vs. RHP: 3-2 0-0 3-2 in the frame. vs. LHP: 0-0 0-0 0-0 One-run games: 2-1 0-0 2-1 Tonight’s Starter: RHP Jose Flores is tasked with leading the River Cats in their home opener. The Extra-inning games: 0-0 0-0 0-0 native of Venezuela was called up from Double-A Richmond midway through the 2017 season and made 12 Shutouts: 0-1 0-0 0-1 starts for the River Cats, culminating in a 4.04 ERA, .260 opposing batting average, and a 23.3% strikeout Cats Score 1st: 2-1 0-0 2-1 rate. -
Richmond Flying Squirrels
Richmond Flying Squirrels | 3001 N Arthur Ashe Blvd., Richmond, VA 23230 | 804-359-3866 | SquirrelsBaseball.com | @GoSquirrels Richmond Flying Squirrels (48-83, 25-39) vs. Erie SeaWolves (74-56, 43-21) RHP Sean Hjelle (0-2, 8.22) vs. LHP Joey Wentz (2-0, 1.80) Monday, August 26, 2019 | Game #132 | Road Game #67 7:05 p.m. | UPMC Park | Erie, Pa. Radio: Sports Radio 910 The Fan & 105.1 FM | TV: MiLB.TV UPCOMING GAMES & PROBABLE PITCHERS Tues., Aug. 27 at Erie 7:05 p.m. LHP Caleb Baragar (3-5, 3.60) vs. TBD Wed., Aug. 28 at Erie 7:05 p.m. RHP Alfred Gutierrez (8-5, 4.11) vs. LHP Tarik Skubal (2-2, 2.04) Thurs., Aug. 29 at Erie 7:05 p.m. RHP Ryan Halstead (2-6, 3.53) vs. RHP Anthony Castro (5-2, 4.13) Fri., Aug. 30 Bowie 7:05 p.m. RHP Brandon Lawson (5-9, 3.83) vs. RHP Tyler Herb (4-2, 4.07) YESTERDAY: The Flying Squirrels lost for the fourth straight game with a 5-1 defeat by the Akron RubberDucks, capping a four-game sweep at Canal Park. Akron opened the scoring in the first with an RBI double by Trenton Brooks and Alexis Pantoja 2019 FLYING SQUIRRELS added an RBI single to open a 2-0 lead. In the top of the second, Zach Houchins hit an RBI double to bring in Richmond’s only Overall Record ..............................48-83 run of the game. Ernie Clement hit an RBI double in the third. -
The Boston Red Sox Saturday, June 22, 2019 * the Boston Globe
The Boston Red Sox Saturday, June 22, 2019 * The Boston Globe A familiar name made his own path to the big leagues Peter Abraham Mike — forget his last name for now — had a chance to sign for $300,000 after his junior year at Vanderbilt but turned down the Seattle Mariners because he promised his mother Anne-Marie back home in Andover that he would get his degree. He got that degree and was named first-team All-SEC and third-team All-American as a senior. The Orioles drafted him and this time he signed. Mike rose quickly in the organization, getting to Triple A in 2016. But he never could quite break through and was traded to the Giants at the end of spring training this season. Finally, after 703 minor league games, Mike was called up to the majors May 25 at the age of 28. That’s old for a rookie but not too old to achieve a lifelong dream. With his mother and wife watching from the stands at Oracle Park, Mike scored his first run that night and had three hits the next day. He has been in the lineup almost every day since and hit well. “At some point I just wanted to get there even for one day just to say I did it,” Mike said. “That was the goal, just one day. My wife was my biggest supporter. My mom was, too. This has been a big thing for my family.” It’s a heck of a story, one of persistence in the face of obstacles. -
4Th Pacific Northern FRESNO GRIZZLIES
River Cats Media Relations • 400 Ballpark Drive • West Sacramento, CA 95691 • P: (916) 376-4751 • F: (916) 376-4710 • @RiverCats Tuesday, July 17 SACRAMENTO RIVER CATS (41-54) 4th Pacific Northern Chukchansi Park - vs - Fresno, CA • 7:05 p.m (PT) FRESNO GRIZZLIES (54-40) 1st Pacific Northern Game 96 • Road Game 48 River Cats: LHP Daniel Camarena (0-4, 3.69) • Grizzlies: RHP Josh James (2-4, 3.40) Yesterday’s Game: The River Cats won their second straight one-run game on Monday night, as AT A GLANCE they edged the Fresno Grizzlies 4-3. RHP Jordan Johnson tossed four innings and allowed three runs OVERALL HOME ROAD before the bullpen came in and shut down the Grizzlies over the final five innings.LHP Josh Osich, RHP Record: 41-54 20-29 21-25 Tyler Beede, and RHP Pierce Johnson combined to go 5.0 innings, scattering four hits, walking zero and Day: 11-13 8-5 3-8 striking out five. INF Ryder Jones stayed hot with two more RBI, and OF Gregor Blanco provided the Night: 29-41 12-24 17-17 game-winning RBI with a double in the eighth inning. vs. RHP: 37-38 19-20 18-18 vs. LHP: 4-16 1-8 3-8 Today’s Starter: LHP Daniel Camarena (0-4, 3.69) will take the mound on Tuesday, looking to One-run games: 12-15 6-6 6-9 continue the River Cats’ success against the Grizzlies and lead the River Cats to three straight wins for the Extra-inning games: 3-1 3-0 0-1 first time since June 2. -
2018 Topps Updates BB Checklist
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SABR Collegiate Baseball Committee Newsletter
SABR Collegiate Baseball Committee Newsletter Winter 2017 Society for American Baseball Research Chairman’s Letter Although the 2017 intercollegiate baseball season nears its mid-point, this is the Winter edition of our newsletter. This is the issue where we attempt to document all the players with a collegiate baseball connection who made their Major League debut in 2016. Among the anomalies in this year’s list is a player drafted from a school he never played for, Andy Burns who attended Arizona State when drafted, but never played a varsity game for the Wildcats and Dustin Mollekin who attended Lethbridge College in Alberta, Canada, but played for a team unofficially affiliated with both the two year and four year colleges in Lethbridge. Accompanying this newsletter are attachments containing corrections, for both Major and Minor League players, to the collegiate information submitted to Base- ball-Reference. I trust you will enjoy the articles and information presented in this newsletter. Karl In this Issue Chairman’s Letter .…..…………………………………………………….. p. 1 A Well Lived Baseball Life ……………………………………………….. p. 2 Collegiate Connections Confirmed ……………………………………….. p. 5 College Coach Necrology and Notes, April 1916 — Sept. 1916……….. p. 6 Collegiate Major Leaguers Debuting in 2016 — Notes………………….. p. 8 Collegiate Major Leaguers Debuting in 2016 — List ………………………p. 10 Colleges Closing … ………………………………………………………… p. 14 Collegiate Coach Interview Podcasts ……………………………………….p. 15 Collegiate Baseball Newsletter 1 Winter 2017 A WELL LIVED BASEBALL LIFE – DANNY LITWHILER By George Pawlush Summer 2016 marked the 100th birthday anniversary of a long- tme college baseball coach and former major league player who many say was one of the most innovatve persons to ever represent the game. -
06.24.17 Giants Organizational Report Dfpq8c2n.Pdf
Sacramento Rivercats Sacramento falls late to Fresno 7-6 Fresno, CA - The Sacramento River Cats (29-43) took a two-run lead into the eighth inning Friday night against the Fresno Grizzlies (36-38) but watched it slip away in their 7-6 defeat. Sacramento got on the board first thanks to a three-run first inning in which they sent eight men to the plate. Two of the runs came courtesy of Mac Williamson who singled home Jarrett Parker and Ryder Jones. Williamson came through again in the fifth after the Grizzlies tied things up, this time driving in Parker with a sacrifice fly for his third RBI on the night. Starter Michael Roth filled in admirably for scheduled starter Joan Gregorio, going a season-high 6.2 innings. The left-hander also threw a season-high 108 pitches during his outing while allowing four runs (three earned) on seven hits. Fresno did their damage against the bullpen tonight however, pushing one across in the eighth off reliever Matt Reynolds and two more in the ninth with Derek Law on the mound. The River Cats and Grizzlies will wrap up their four-game series with a doubleheader Saturday. Fresno will send right-hander Casey Coleman (2-4, 6.27) to the hill for game one and righty Dean Deetz (0-2, 20.25) will pitch game two. Sacramento has yet to announce their starters. First pitch for game one is set for 5:05 p.m. (PT) and the game can be heard live online at rivercats.com and on the air on ESPN 1320.