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Portland Sea Dogs (24-16) at Binghamton Rumble Ponies @PortlandSeaDogs Game 41 Portland Sea Dogs (24-16) at Portland Sea Dogs Binghamton Rumble Ponies Location: Portland, Maine Location: Binghamton, NY Binghamton Rumble Ponies (11-28) Stadium: Hadlock Field Stadium: Mirabito Stadium June 19, 2021 at 6:35pm Manager: Corey Wimberly Manager: Lorenzo Bundy Watch: MiLB.TV MLB Affiliate: Boston Red Sox MLB Affiliate:New York Mets June 19, 2021 Listen: Sea Dogs Radio Network built by General Dynamics NEL Division: Eastern Division NEL Division: Eastern Division Overall Record..................................................24-16 Starting Pitcher Matchup First Half..............................................................24-16 Portland: RHP Andrew Politi (1-5, 6.95 ERA) Second Half................................................................... vs. Current Streak.....................................................4 W Binghamton: RHP Luc Rennie (0-3, 8.28 ERA) Longest Win Streak.........................5G (5/6-5/11) Standing....................................................2nd, -2.5 G SO ABOUT LAST NIGHT - In a pitcher's duel, the Portland Sea Dogs were able to Last 5 Games..........................................................4-1 capitalize on a few mistakes by Binghamton pitching. Binghamton's Oscar De La Last 10 Games......................................................7-3 Cruz carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning, but it was broken up by a home run Series Record H/R....................................2-1/1-1-1 by Tanner Nishioka. In his second Double-A start, Brayan Bello pitched 5.1 innings Series Sweeps by Dogs H/R................................... allowing one run (solo home run) on two hits while walking one and striking out Series Sweeps by Opp. H/R.................................... 10. Series Finales H/R........................................2-1/2-1 Rubber Games H/R.................................................... LONG BALLS ABUNDANT - So far in four games, the Portland Sea Dogs have Extra Innings H/R........................................................ recorded six home runs against the Rumble Ponies. Hudson Potts, Joey Meneses, Postponements.........................................................1 Tanner Nishioka, Ryan Fitzgerald and Tate Matheny (2) have all gone yard at DH Record W-L-S...............................................1-0-0 Mirabito Stadium. 2021 Best Record First Half................................... 2021 Best Record Second Half............................. STARTING PITCHING - Portland starters have combined for 18.0 innings allowing Worst Overall Mark...................................................... seven earned runs on 19 hits this series. They have only allowed five walks in that All-Time Record....................................1,826-1,880 time. All-Time at Home........................................949-899 All-Time on Road........................................877-981 SEA DOGS LIKE MIRABITO STADIUM - At the plate, the Sea Dogs are batting .226 Red Sox Affiliate.....................................1180-1258 with seven doubles, two triples and seven home runs. Portland has scored 22 runs Transactions (IL).....................................................26 in four games and have recorded a .296 OBP and .734 OPS. Players Used............................................................39 Wimberly’s Career......................................128-124 ON THE HORIZON - After almost two months of trailing the Somerset Patriots in the standings and trying to compete for the top spot in the Northeast Division, the ON THE ROADTRIP: Sea Dogs and Patriots will face off for the first time on Tuesday, June 22 at Hadlock Games ..........................................................................4 Field. Record......................................................................4-0 Average ..................................................................261 ZACK KELLY ON A STREAK - Sea Dogs reliever Zack Kelly has not allowed a run in Runs-Per-Game .......................................................6 his last eight appearances. Since 5/27 he has tossed 9.1 shutout innings allowing Home Runs.................................................................6 seven hits while walking three and striking out 14. Opponents are batting .212 Fielding Errors .........................................................1 against him and he has a 1.07 WHIP. ERA ..........................................................................4.48 SP W-L, ERA ........................................2-0, 5.91 ERA SAVES - Three out of the four games have given the Sea Dogs save opportunities. RP W-L-SV, ERA ....................................2-0-3, 5.21 ERA Dominic LoBrutto is 2-for-2 with saves and has tossed 4.0 shutout innings allowing Save Opportunities �������������������������������������������3-3 two hits while striking out one. Jose Adames has the other save and has also tossed Holds ............................................................................5 2.0 shutout innings allowing two hits while walking one and striking out four. ON THE MOUND - Andrew Politi makes his ninth start of the season tonight versus the Rumble Ponies. He last started 6/13 vs New Hampshire tossing 4.0 innings allowing two runs on four hits while walking three and striking out two. He has allowed four home runs in 33.2 innings. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS DATE OPPONENT SEA DOGS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER TIME Saturday, June 19 at Binghamton Rumble Ponies RHP Andrew Politi (1-5, 6.95 ERA) RHP Luc Rennie (0-3, 8.28 ERA) 6:35pm Sunday, June 20 at Binghamton Rumble Ponies RHP Frank German (2-3, 5.91 ERA) LHP Josh Walker (2-1, 4.18 ERA) 1:05pm Monday, June 21 OFF DAY Tuesday, June 21 Somerset Patriots TBA TBA 6:00pm Listen Live on the WPEI Sea Dogs Radio Network built by General Dynamics Bath Iron Works and MiLB.TV Boston Red Sox Farm System HOME AWAY OVERALL Affiliate Record Standing OVERALL 11-7 13-8 24-16 Boston Red Sox (MLB) 40-25 2nd Place in AL East FIRST HALF 11-7 13-8 24-16 Last Time Out L 5-3 at Kansas City Royals SECOND HALF 0-0 0-0 0-0 Through five long innings on Friday night, Nick Pivetta set and extinguished NIGHT 9-6 11-7 20-14 several little fires. He was burned once, though, on a three-run shot in the DAY 2-1 2-1 4-2 third inning from which the Red Sox never recovered in a 5-3 loss at Kauff- man Stadium. Pivetta allowed traffic in each frame, including the first two VS. LHP STARTER 1-2 1-1 2-3 batters in the first inning, but he only paid for it once. With two on and two VS. RHP STARTER 10-6 12-8 22-12 out in the third, he tried to wedge a high fastball into the inner-third of the zone, and Adalberto Mondesi was there with his barrel to greet it. ‘DOGS SCORE FIRST 5-1 7-3 12-4 OPPONENTS SCORE FIRST 6-6 6-6 12-12 Affiliate Record Standing SCORING 4+ RUNS 11-2 10-4 21-6 Worcester Red Sox (AAA) 26-13 2nd in Triple A East SCORING <=3 RUNS 0-5 3-5 3-10 Last Time Out W 5-1 vs Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs LEAD AFTER 5TH 6-1 8-1 14-2 For the second straight night, a go-ahead home run pushed the Worcester Red Sox LEAD AFTER 6TH 7-2 8-1 15-3 (26-14) to a win over the Lehigh Valley IronPigs (, this time a 5-1 win on Friday night at TIED AFTER 6TH 1-1 0-1 1-2 Polar Park. In a 1-1 game, Jarren Duran came to the plate in the bottom of the fifth with TRAIL AFTER 6TH 1-5 6-6 7-11 a man on base. He saw one pitch fly wide of the zone, then blasted the next over the right centerfield wall, a two-run job to put the WooSox on top 3-1 and a lead that held LEAD AFTER 7TH 8-1 8-2 16-3 for the home team’s ninth win in its last 10 games. TIED AFTER 7TH 2-1 2-0 4-1 TRAIL AFTER 7TH 0-5 3-8 3-12 Affiliate Record Standing LEAD AFTER 8TH 9-1 10-1 19-2 Greenville Drive (A+) 19-16 Tied - 2nd in High A East TIED AFTER 8TH 0-1 0-0 0-1 Last Time Out L 8-5 vs Hickory Crawdads TRAIL AFTER 8TH 0-5 2-8 2-13 Hickory scored in six innings while their pitching staff fanned 14 Drive batters enroute EXTRA INNINGS 0-1 1-0 1-1 to an 8-5 win to end Greenville’s seven-game winning-streak Friday night at Fluor Field. The Drive compiled 10 hits on the night, one double, and drew six walks. Brandon DOUBLEHEADER GAMES 2-0 0-0 2-0 Howlett led the team with four hits, all singles. Tyler Esplin, three hits, and Christian SHUTOUTS 1-0 2-1 3-1 Koss, two hits, also registered multi-hit efforts. 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A leadoff walk put Dylan Harris on base BINGHAMTON 0-0 4-0 4-0 and Cristopher Cespedes doubled to advance Harris to third. Ramon Rodriguez cleared the bases with a single to left, driving in both baserunners. HARTFORD 4-2 2-4 6-6 NEW HAMPSHIRE 7-5 4-2 11-7 ROSTER MOVES: READING 0-0 0-0 0-0 6/12 Delete Jeremy Rivera (to Injured List) SOMERSET 0-0 0-0 0-0 Add Brayan Bello (from Greenville) VS.
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