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Lowell (7-28) at Vermont (23-11) NY-PENN LEAGUE LLOOWWEELLLL ((77--2288)) ATAT VVEERRMMOONNTT ((2233--1111)) AFFILIATE OF THE WASHINGTON Saturday --- July 24, 2010 --- Overall Game #35 --- Home Game #18 NATIONALS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS RECORD: Vermont is 23-11 after a 6-5 win over Lowell on Friday ... ‘09 record after 34 games: 19-15 Date Opponent Score Record The Lake Monsters are 9-8 in their last 17 games after an 8-game ‘09 record after 35 games: 19-16 6/18 LOWELL* 9-4 W 1-0 win streak (6/27-7/4) ... Vermont lost 3 straight for the 1st time this sea- Best after 34: 23-11, 2010 6/19 LOWELL* 2-6 L 1-1 Worst after 34: 7-27, 2003 6/20 LOWELL* 3-1 W 2-1 son (7/18-22) ... Vermont is off to its best start in 17-year history and 6/21 CONNECTICUT* 5-3 W 3-1 Best after 35: 22-13, 2000 6/22 CONNECTICUT* 6-2 W 4-1 have been 13 games above the .500 mark twice (at 20-7 and 21-8). Worst after 35: 7-28, 2003 6/23 @Tri-City* 2-1 W 5-1 6/24 @Tri-City* 2-5 L 5-2 Last 5 Vermont (2-3) Opponent (3-2) YESTERDAY: Wilfri Pena had a 2-run homer in the bottom Avg .235 (36x153) .317 (51x161) 6/25 @Tri-City* 9-7 W 6-2 Runs 23 (4.6 rpg) 30 (6.0 rpg) of the 7th inning to give Vermont a 6-5 victory over Lowell ... 6/26 @Connecticut* 1-7 L 6-3 RISP .167 (8x48) .319 (23x72) Down 5-4 with 2 outs and no one on, Wade Moore singled and 6/27 @Connecticut* 7-3 W 7-3 ERA (er/ip) 6.46 (28/39.0) 3.83 (17/40.0) 6/28 TRI-CITY* 2-0 W 8-3 BB/SO 17/32 18/38 Pena followed with the 2-run homer to give the Lake Monsters 6/29 TRI-CITY* 4-0 W 9-3 Errors 6 8 the lead ... Vermont had scored 2 runs in the 2nd and 3rd innings 6/30 TRI-CITY* 8-0 W 10-3 Last 10 Vermont (6-4) Opponent (4-6) to take a 4-2 lead, but the Spinners scored single runs in the 4th, 7/1 @Lowell* 10-4 W 11-3 Avg .247 (75x304) .287 (94x328) 7/2 @Lowell* 7-3 W 12-3 Runs 50 (5.0 rpg) 48 (4.8 rpg) 5th and 6th for the 5-4 lead ... Wilson Eusebio (2-0) allowed 1 7/3 @Lowell* 8-1 W 13-3 RISP .250 (25x100) .289 (35x121) run on 2 hits over 3.0 innings for win, while Cameron Selik 1.0 7/4 WILLIAMSPORT* 4-3 W 14-3 ERA (er/ip) 4.61 (43/84.0) 4.39 (40/82.0) 7/5 WILLIAMSPORT* 3-4 L 14-4 BB/SO 33/64 41/74 scoreless inning for save ... Hendry Jimenez was 3-for-5, while 7/6 WILLIAMSPORT* 3-2 W 15-4 Errors 14 17 Ronnie LaBrie scored 2 runs and also had an RBI triple in 3rd.. 7/7 7/8 @Mahoning Valley 5-6 L 15-5 HIT STREAK RECORD: With an infield single in the 1st Vermont vs. LOWELL 7/9 @Mahoning Valley 10-5 W 16-5 inning Friday, David Freitas set a new Vermont team record All-Time: 86-99 2010: 6-1 2009: 6-8 7/10 @Mahoning Valley 10-4 W 17-5 Home: 48-44 Home: 3-1 Home: 2-5 7/11 @State College 0-3 L 17-6 with 19-game hitting streak, breaking old record of 18 straight Away: 38-55 Away: 3-0 Away: 4-3 7/12 @State College 2-13 L 17-7 by Geoff Blum in 1994 and Jason Tuttle in 2003 ... Freitas is vs. Red Sox Affiliate: 90-103 7/13 @State College 3-1 W 18-7 Current Win/Loss Streak: 5 wins 7/14 ABERDEEN* 6-1 W 19-7 hitting .438 (32x73) during streak (11 2-hit, 1 3-hit games). 7/15 ABERDEEN* 7-6 W 20-7 Long Winning Streak: 7 (8/8/00 - 8/15/01) 7/16 ABERDEEN* 4-10 L 20-8 TRIPS: Ronnie LaBrie’s RBI triple in 3rd inning on Friday Long Losing Streak: 6 (8/1/08-6/20/09 , 6/23-8/2/03) 7/17 STATEN ISLAND* 7-0 W 21-8 was his 3rd triple of the season and his 9th triple all-time (had 6 Largest Vermont Win: 9 (3 times, 13-4 8/25/99) 7/18 STATEN ISLAND* 5-9 L 21-9 Largest Lowell Win: 18 (20-2, 6/21/05) 7/19 STATEN ISLAND* PPD for Vermont in 2009) ... LaBrie’s 9 triples all-time tie him Last Vermont Shutout: 1-0, 6/21/08 7/20 @Connecticut 1-2 L 21-10 with Chris Stowers ‘94 for 1st-place on Vermont career list. Last Lowell Shutout: 4-0, 7/12/09 (G1) 7/21 @Connecticut PPD Most Vermont Runs: 13, 8/25/99 7/22 @Connecticut 7-11 L 21-11 CLOSE ONE: Friday’s 6-5 victory improved Lake Monsters Most Lowell Runs: 20, 6/21/05 @Connecticut 4-3 W 22-11 record to 6-3 in 1-run games (Vermont also 5-0 in 2-run games) 2010 Overall 2010 Series 7/23 LOWELL* 6-5 W 23-11 VT NYP LOW NYP VT LOW 7/24 LOWELL* 6:05 ... It was also the 10th come-from-behind victory this season. Avg .244 11 .231 13 .247 .186 7/25 TRI-CITY* 1:05 R 172 6 124 14 45 24 7/26 TRI-CITY* 7:05 GOING DEEP: Vermont has hit a home run in each of H 273 9t 265 13t 59 41 7/27 HR 15 7t 14 9 6 2 7/28 HUDSON VALLEY* 7:05 the last 2 games after Lake Monsters had gone 12 straight BB 153 1 121 7t 36 25 7/29 HUDSON VALLEY* 7:05 games homerless ... After hitting 6 homers in a 2-game stretch SO 278 3 298 2 59 57 7/30 HUDSON VALLEY* 7:05 (3 homers June 30th and 3 on July 1st), Lake Monsters have hit SB 36 4t 31 8 10 6 7/31 @Lowell* 5:05 E 44 7 60 1 7 12 8/1 @Lowell* 1:35 4 homers in last 20 games ... Vermont is 8-1 record in 9 games ERA 3.37 3 5.12 14 2.86 5.10 H 275 9t 309 5 41 59 8/2 @Tri-City 7:00 that Lake Monsters have hit a home run (4-0 when 2+ HR). SHO 4 2t 0 13t 0 0 8/3 @Tri-City 7:00 HR 14 8t 23 3 2 6 8/4 AUBURN* 7:05 SUCCESSFUL OPENS: With the win in the opener of the BB 117 10 161 1 25 36 8/5 AUBURN* 7:05 SO 265 6 255 10 57 59 8/6 AUBURN* 7:05 7-game homestand on Friday, Vermont is now 5-0 this season 8/7 BATAVIA* 6:05 in the opener of a homestand ... Lake Monsters are also 4-0 in the final game of their 4 roadtrips ... 8/8 BATAVIA* 1:05 Vermont is 9-4 in 1st game of its 13 series played, while 6-6 in game 2 and 8-1 in 3rd game of series. 8/9 BATAVIA* 7:05 8/10 @Hudson Valley 7:05 NO DEJA VU PLEASE: The last 2 seasons, Vermont was 4 games over .500 at about this point 8/11 @Hudson Valley 7:05 8/12 @Hudson Valley 7:05 of the season (19-15 in 2009 and 18-14 in 2008) ... The Lake Monsters would then struggle the 8/13 @Jamestown 7:05 rest of the season, going 15-26 to finish 34-41 in 2009 after going 15-28 to finish 33-42 in 2008. 8/14 @Jamestown 7:05 8/15 @Jamestown 1:05 UP ON THE FARM LAST NIGHT WITH FORMER VERMONT PLAYERS 8/16 For more info, check out Monsters in the Show/Where Are They Now Board in the concourse area 8/17 All-Star Game at Staten Island 8/18 LOWELL* 7:05 Triple A: Durham 5, Syracuse 4 -- Chiefs are 54-45 in International League ... Boomer Whiting (.264, 42 R, 8/19 LOWELL* 7:05 8 2B, 2 3B, 16 RBI) 1-for-4 with 1 run ... Leonard Davis (.259, 43 R, 15 2B, 15 HR, 37 RBI) 2-for-4 with double. 8/20 BROOKLYN* 7:05 8/21 BROOKLYN* 6:05 Double A: Harrisburg 7, Portland 5 - The Senators are 50-50 in the Eastern League ... Jesus Valdez (.272, 40 8/22 BROOKLYN* 1:05 R, 23 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR, 46 RBI) was 2-for-4 with 2 runs and 1 RBI ... Marvin Lowrance (.266, 42 R, 10 2B, 1 3B, 8/23 @Lowell 7:05 8 HR, 2 RBI) was 1-for-4 with 1 run and 1 double ... Ofilio Castro (.189, 14 R, 2 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 7 RBI) was 1- 8/24 @Lowell 7:05 for-4 with 1 run and 1 double ... Hassan Pena (1-2, 4.13 ERA, 48.0 IP, 22 BB, 39 SO) 1 strikeout in 1.0 inning. 8/25 CONNECTICUT* 7:05 8/26 CONNECTICUT* 7:05 Single A: Winston-Salem 13, Potomac 12 (12) --- The Nationals are 44-52 in Carolina League after allowing 8/27 CONNECTICUT* 7:05 2 runs bottom 12 ..
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