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Game Notes Sea Dogs Staring Pitcher - #20 Josh Winckowski @PortlandSeaDogs Game 38 Portland Sea Dogs (21-16) at Portland Sea Dogs Binghamton Rumble Ponies Location: Portland, Maine Location: Binghamton, NY Binghamton Rumble Ponies (11-25) Stadium: Hadlock Field Stadium: Mirabito Stadium June 16, 2021 at 6:35pm Manager: Corey Wimberly Manager: Lorenzo Bundy Watch: MiLB.TV MLB Affiliate: Boston Red Sox MLB Affiliate:New York Mets June 16, 2021 Listen: Sea Dogs Radio Network built by General Dynamics NEL Division: Eastern Division NEL Division: Eastern Division Overall Record..................................................21-16 Starting Pitcher Matchup First Half..............................................................21-16 Portland: RHP Josh Winckowski (2-1, 2.39 ERA) Second Half................................................................... vs. Current Streak.....................................................1 W Binghamton: RHP Adam Oller (1-3, 5.18 ERA) Longest Win Streak.........................5G (5/6-5/11) Standing....................................................2nd, -2.5 G STREAK IS SNAPPED - With the 9-6 victory last night over the Rumble Ponies, the Last 5 Games..........................................................2-3 Portland Sea Dogs snapped the four-game losing streak. The Sea Dogs remain in Last 10 Games......................................................5-5 second place in the Double-A Northeast League - Northeast Division 2.5 games Series Record H/R....................................2-1/1-1-1 behind the Somerset Patriots. Series Sweeps by Dogs H/R................................... Series Sweeps by Opp. H/R.................................... TWO TRIPLES - The Sea Dogs recorded a season-high two triples in one game last Series Finales H/R........................................2-1/2-1 night. Grant Williams led off the seventh inning with a triple to right centerfield Rubber Games H/R.................................................... then came home to score when the next batter, Jeisson Rosario, singled him home. Extra Innings H/R........................................................ Triston Casas hit his second triple of the season in the top of the ninth inning, Postponements.........................................................1 driving home two runs and securing the win for Portland. DH Record W-L-S...............................................1-0-0 2021 Best Record First Half................................... CASTELLNOS IN JUNE - So far in the month of June, Pedro Castellanos is hitting 2021 Best Record Second Half............................. .324 with a double, triple and four home runs. He also has 7 RBI with 9 runs. He Worst Overall Mark...................................................... leads the team currently in average (.324) and slugging (.730) in the second month All-Time Record....................................1,823-1,880 of the season. All-Time at Home........................................949-899 All-Time on Road........................................874-981 BLAIR AND KELLY REMAIN STRONG - Two Sea Dogs relievers have not allowed a Red Sox Affiliate.....................................1177-1258 run in the month of June. Zack Kelly has appeared in five games in June, tossing 6.1 Transactions (IL).....................................................22 shutout innings allowing four hits while striking out 11 opposing batters. Seth Blair Players Used............................................................38 has pitched 7.2 shutout innings allowing one hit while walking two and striking out Wimberly’s Career......................................125-124 10. ON THE ROADTRIP: SECOND LONGEST GAME OF THE SEASON - Last night's game turned out to be Games ..........................................................................1 the second-longest game of the season. The longest game of the season was 3 Record......................................................................1-0 hours and 37 minutes long and actually occured twice: 5/7 vs. New Hampshire Average ..................................................................261 and 5/18 at New Hampshire. Last night's contest took 3 hours and 31 minutes to Runs-Per-Game .......................................................9 complete. Home Runs.................................................................0 Fielding Errors .........................................................0 WELCOME TO DOUBLE-A - Devlin Granberg has been promoted to Portland ERA ..........................................................................4.48 from Greenville ahead of tonight's game. Granberg hit .326 with Greenville with SP W-L, ERA ........................................1-0, 5.91 ERA 7 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs and 29 RBI in 27 games. In 2018, he ranked 4th RP W-L-SV, ERA ........................................0-0, 5.21 ERA among Red Sox minor leaguers in AVG (.300) and led Short-A Lowell in hits (67), Save Opportunities �������������������������������������������0-0 runs (40), doubles (18), and RBI (29). He has made 78 starts at 1B and 30 in the OF. Holds ............................................................................3 He played baseball at Creighton University (2015), Cisco College (2016), and Dallas Baptist University (2017-18). Granberg hit a school-record .408 over 2 seasons at DBU. ON THE MOUND - RHP Josh Winckowski makes his eighth start of the season tonight and first against Binghamton. He last pitched 6/10 vs New Hampshire and tossed 5.2 innings allowing two runs on six hits while walking one and striking out five. Winckowski not allowed a home run in last three outings. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS DATE OPPONENT SEA DOGS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER TIME Wednesday, June 16 Binghamton Rumble Ponies RHP Josh Winckowski (2-1, 2.39 ERA) RHP Adam Oller (1-3, 5.18 ERA) 6:35pm Thursday, June 17 Binghamton Rumble Ponies LHP Enmanuel De Jesus (1-1, 7.43 ERA) RHP Cole Gordon (0-0, 4.30 ERA) 6:35pm Friday, June 18 Binghamton Rumble Ponies RHP Brayan Bello (0-0, 2.25 ERA) RHP Oscar De La Cruz (0-1, 14.09 ERA) 6:35pm Saturday, June 19 Binghamton Rumble Ponies RHP Andrew Politi (1-5, 6.95 ERA) RHP Luc Rennie (0-3, 8.28 ERA) 6:35pm 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 10-8 21-16 Boston Red Sox (MLB) 40-25 2nd Place in AL East FIRST HALF 11-7 10-8 21-16 SECOND HALF 0-0 0-0 0-0 Last Time Out W 10-8 vs Atlanta Braves NIGHT 9-6 8-7 17-14 A three-run homer to center by the fiery outfielder with two outs in the top of the eighth snapped a tie and led the Red Sox to a 10-8 victory over the Braves at Tru- DAY 2-1 2-1 4-2 ist Park on Tuesday night. This was a game the Sox led 5-0, only to have it whittled VS. LHP STARTER 1-2 1-1 2-3 to 5-4. It was a game they led 7-4, only to have that turn into a 7-7 tie. In the end, VS. RHP STARTER 10-6 9-8 19-12 the grind of the night became worthwhile when Verdugo hit a fly ball that just kept carrying … and carrying. They used to call Atlanta’s Fulton County Stadium ‘DOGS SCORE FIRST 5-1 6-3 11-4 the launching pad because of that type of carry. OPPONENTS SCORE FIRST 6-6 4-6 10-12 Affiliate Record Standing SCORING 4+ RUNS 11-2 7-4 18-6 Worcester Red Sox (AAA) 24-13 2nd in Triple A East SCORING <=3 RUNS 0-5 3-5 3-10 LEAD AFTER 5TH 6-1 6-1 12-2 Last Time Out W 10-1 vs Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs LEAD AFTER 6TH 7-2 6-1 13-3 The Worcester Red Sox (24-13) continued their torrid offensive stretch with a 10-1 win over the Lehigh Valley IronPigs (18-19) at Polar Park. The victory extends the team’s win streak to TIED AFTER 6TH 1-1 0-1 1-2 a season-best seven games, the longest active streak in Minor League Baseball. The WooSox entered the night having scored first in 16 of their 23 wins, and the trend stayed true on TRAIL AFTER 6TH 1-5 5-6 6-11 Tuesday night thanks to a three-run third. After two quick outs, Johan Mieses cracked a ball toward the right centerfield wall—IronPigs centerfielder Mickey Moniak chased the sinking LEAD AFTER 7TH 8-1 6-2 14-3 liner, but it bounced off his glove and rolled on the warning track. By the time Moniak tossed TIED AFTER 7TH 2-1 2-0 4-1 it in, Mieses had chugged to third with his first triple of the season. TRAIL AFTER 7TH 0-5 2-8 2-12 Affiliate Record Standing LEAD AFTER 8TH 9-1 8-1 17-2 Greenville Drive (A+) 19-16 Tied - 2nd in High A East TIED AFTER 8TH 0-1 0-0 0-1 Last Time Out W 9-0 vs Hickory Crawdads TRAIL AFTER 8TH 0-5 1-8 1-13 Greenville scored in four-straight innings—second-through-fifth—including a EXTRA INNINGS 0-1 0-0 0-1 five-run fourth inning, to take game one against Hickory, 9-0, Tuesday afternoon DOUBLEHEADER GAMES 2-0 0-0 2-0 at Fluor Field. For the afternoon, the Drive compiled 11 hits and two extra-base hits, two doubles. Three Greenville hitters registered multi-hit efforts: Tyler Esplin, SHUTOUTS 1-0 2-1 3-1 Cam Cannon and Cole Brannen. Esplin led the way with three hits, a double, and ONE-RUN GAMES 3-0 4-2 7-2 two RBI. Devlin Granberg also drove in two runs. Christian Koss, Cannon, Nick TWO-RUN GAMES 1-2 1-1 2-3 Sogard and Brannen collected single RBIs. THREE-RUN GAMES 1-0 0-0 1-0 Affiliate Record Standing GAMES DECIDED LAST AT-BAT 3-1 2-2 5-3 Salem Red Sox (A-) 17-15 3rd in Low A East RECORD BATTING AROUND 3-0 3-0 6-0 Last Time Out W 6-2 @ Delmarva Shorebirds WHEN HITTING A HOME RUN 6-5 7-6 13-11 Salem only scored in one half inning all game but did a bevy of damage in the fourth inning. OPPONENT HOME RUN 2-4 5-6 7-10 Joe Davis started the inning off by banging a double off the centerfield wall before moving COMMITTING AN ERROR 7-5 2-8 9-13 to third on a Jaxx Groshans single.
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