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Game Information Indianapolis Indians game information indianapolis indians _______________________________________ [ Indianapolis Indians501 // CommunicationsWest Maryland Department Street ] - Indianapolis, IN 46225 ♦ (317) 269-3542 ♦ @IndyIndians ♦ IndyIndians.com/MediaKit[ IndyIndians.com // (317) 269-3524 ] Indianapolis Indians Saturday, June 22, 2019 6:15 p.m. ET Pawtucket Red Sox 38-33 (2nd, -4.5 GB, IL West) McCoy Stadium Pawtucket, R.I. 30-42 (6th, -12.5 GB, IL North) ♦ RHP Alex McRae (5-2, 5.10) Game #72 // Road #37 RHP Teddy Stankiewicz (4-4, 3.76) Radio/TV: Fox Sports 97.5 / AM 1260 / iHeart app / MiLB TV UPCOMING MATCHUPS DAY DATE OPPONENT PROBABLES TIME (ET) RADIO/TV Sunday June 23 at Pawtucket TBA vs. RHP Ryan Weber (1-2, 7.36) 1:05 p.m. Fox Sports 97.5 / AM 1260 / iHeart app / MiLB TV Monday June 24 vs. Louisville RHP Mitch Keller (5-1, 3.10) vs. TBA 7:05 p.m. Fox Sports 97.5 / AM 1260 / iHeart app / MiLB TV / Comcast 90 Tuesday June 25 vs. Louisville RHP Dario Agrazal (4-3, 4.00) vs. TBA 7:05 p.m. Fox Sports 97.5 / AM 1260 / iHeart app / MiLB TV / Comcast 90 Wednesday June 26 vs. Columbus TBA vs. TBA 7:05 p.m. Fox Sports 97.5 / AM 1260 / iHeart app / MiLB TV / Comcast 90 2019 indy bits Tribe Tips 2019 AT A GLANCE Day Games: 12-11 Overall 38-33 Night Games: 26-22 LAST NIGHT: The Indians overcame a 3-2 deficit with one run in the sixth and a go-ahead single by Cole Tucker in the seventh to take the series Home 18-17 Before All-Star Break: 38-33 opener over Pawtucket on Friday night, 4-3. The Tribe cashed in on a Logan Hill double that opened the second thanks to a two-out single by Road 20-16 After All-Star Break: 0-0 Place 2nd April: 13-11 Christian Kelley. Indy then doubled its lead to 2-0 in the third on singles by Tucker and Hunter Owen that led to a sacrifice fly off the bat of Kevin GA/GB -4.5 GB May: 18-9 Kramer. Indiana University product Sam Travis put Pawtucket in front in the bottom of the third when he greeted Sean Keselica out of the bullpen Streak W1 June: 7-13 Home Streak L1 July: 0-0 August: 0-0 with a three-run homer, two of the runs charged to Tribe starter Yefry Ramirez. The bullpen was lights out after the long ball, with Keselica, Tyler Road Streak W1 September: 0-0 Lyons (W, 4-0) and Montana DuRapau (S, 5) carrying the Tribe to the finish line while the offense rallied for the comeback victory, Indy's 18th of Longest Winning Streak 6 (4/7-13) Longest Losing Streak 4 (3x, MR: 6/11-14) Monday: 4-0 the season. Last 5 2-3 Tuesday: 5-6 Wednesday: 6-5 Last 10 3-7 Thursday: 6-5 Home Openings/Lost 34/2 Friday: 7-5 CHOO CHOO: On the heels of his second career two-homer performance, Tribe shortstop Cole Tucker continued to swing a hot bat with a 3-for-5 Home Attendance 254,485 Saturday: 4-7 Avg. Home Attendance 7,485 Sunday: 6-5 performance atop the order last night. Tucker, 22, was optioned to Indy from Pittsburgh on June 8 and has hit safely in four straight and eight of League Rank (Total/Avg) (5th/4th) Scoring First: 24-6 10 games since his return. During the 10-game stretch, the Phoenix, Ariz. native is batting .302 (13-for-43) with two homers, one triple, three Opponent Scores First: 14-27 SERIES HISTORY Comeback Wins: 18 doubles, six RBI, six runs scored and three stolen bases. Opponent Comeback Wins: 13 2019 at Home: 1-2 Extra Innings: 3-4 2019 @ Pawtucket: 1-0 Shutout Record: 2-4 Doubleheaders: 1-3 14 KNOCKS: The Tribe tallied 14 hits in last night's triumph, their most in a game since they had 14 in a 7-6, 10-inning loss vs. Gwinnett on June All-Time at Home: 46-48 (.489) Commit An Error: 17-16 1. It was their eighth game with 10-plus hits this month but they still managed to push just four runs across the plate, leaving their June runs per All-Time @ Pawtucket: 48-43 (.528) Commit No Errors: 21-17 All-Time Totals: 94-91 (.508) Walk-Off Wins: 2 game average at 3.8 (76 runs in 20 games, 7-13 record). Walk-Off Losses: 3 2019 league leaders vs. IL West: 20-14 vs. IL North: 8-10 Category Player No. Rank vs. IL South: 10-9 ONE-RUN BALLGAMES: Indy improved to 14-9 in one-run games this season with the 4-3 victory last night, tied for the second-most wins by one HR Craig 16 T-6th Scoring 4+ Runs: 34-16 run in the league with Charlotte (14-9) and trailing only Durham (15-4). RBI Craig 44 T-8th Scoring 3 Or Fewer Runs: 4-17 2B Hayes 20 T-2nd Outhit Opponent: 28-9 Outhit By Opponent: 7-22 SYCAMORES WITH INDIANAPOLIS: Evansville, Ind. native Hunter Owen recorded a single to center field in his second Triple-A at-bat last night, Kramer 19 T-5th Teams Tie in Hits: 3-2 3B Martin/Robinson 3 T-8th Indy Hits HR: 28-20 his lone knock in five at-bats. Owen was transferred from Double-A Altoona to Indianapolis after Thursday's game in Buffalo and is the eighth Indy no HR: 10-13 W Keller 5 T-5th Opp. Hits HR: 23-23 Indiana State University product to play for the Indians. The previous seven Sycamores to suit up for Indy were: Nevin Ashley (2014), Clint Barmes Opp. no HR: 15-10 GS Vera 14 T-1st Lead After 6: 30-2 (2014), Brian Dorsett (1993, 1995), Wally Johnson (1984-86, 1990), Tim Barrett (1985-89), Rick Grapenthin (1984-85) and Danny Lazar (1965). ERA Keller 3.10 1st Trail After 6: 1-24 Tied After 6: 7-7 WHIP Keller 1.31 6th Lead After 7: 33-2 AVG vs. Keller .238 T-4th Trail After 7: 3-28 THAT'S MORE LIKE IT: The Indians had lost 10 of their last 13 games prior to last night's victory that inched them to within a half game of both Tied After 7: 2-3 IP Vera 77.1 3rd Lead After 8: 33-1 Gwinnett and Charlotte in the IL Wild Card. Indy, on the wrong end of four straight series, is seeking its first series win since taking two of three at SO Keller 74 6th Trail After 8: 2-27 Tied After 8: 2-3 Louisville from June 3-5. GIDP McRae 9 T-4th SAVES Brentz 6 T-4th Vs. LH Starter: 9-9 Vs. RH Starter: 29-24 TYLER TIME: LHP Tyler Lyons recorded four outs (2k) and improved to 4-0 following his relief outing last night. The appearance was his fourth HOLDS Liranzo 5 T-5th Series (W-L-S): 11-10-1 2019 TEAM COMPARISON Sweeps: 4-2 straight scoreless outing and ninth in 23 games with the Tribe where he's recorded two or more strikeouts. Lyons lowered his ERA to 2.03 (6er/26.2ip) and dropped his road ERA to 3.38 (6er/16.0ip). The 31-year-old southpaw has yet to allow a run in 10.2 innings pitched at home. Indians PawSox 2019 IL STANDINGS .262 Batting Avg .253 339 Runs 344 WEST 624 Hits 579 Team W-L GB MUST BE MONTANA: RHP Montana DuRapau recorded his fifth save with a 2.0-inning performance on Friday night. He issued one walk and 165 Doubles 126 COL 43-29 - struck out two to extend his scoreless streak to five games (6.1ip). The 27-year-old has surrendered a run in just three of his 19 appearances with 18 Triples 7 IND 38-33 4.5 77 Home Runs 78 TOL 31-41 12.0 Indy this year and owns a remarkable 1.14 ERA (3er/23.2ip). IL opponents are batting just .096 (7-for-73) with 26 strikeouts against him, and he's 310 RBI 318 1056 Total Bases 953 LOU 28-45 15.5 held right-handed batters to an .047 average (2-for-43). 235 Walks 268 NORTH 595 Strikeouts 543 46 Stolen Bases 36 Team W-L GB NO STRANGER TO THE IL: Utilityman Darnell Sweeney signed a minor league deal with the Pirates on June 15 and has made his presence known 27 Caught Stealing 23 SWB 42-29 - .334 OBP .334 BUF 36-36 6.5 in four games thus far, going 7-for-16 (.438) with a triple, two doubles, three RBI and one stolen base. He collected two hits in each of his first .444 SLG .416 SYR 36-37 7.0 three games with the Tribe. Indianapolis is the fourth IL team Sweeney has suited up for in his career (also: Lehigh Valley, Louisville, Buffalo). ROC 34-37 8.0 622.2 Innings Pitched 593.1 LHV 33-37 8.5 4.60 ERA 4.88 CURRENT ROAD TRIP BY THE NUMBERS 1.40 WHIP 1.54 PAW 30-42 12.5 Games 4 ERA 5.82 (22er/34.0ip) 26 Saves 20 SOUTH Record 2-2 Starter W-L 1-2 165 605 Hits Allowed 621 Average .262 (37-for-141) Starter ERA 7.71 (16er/18.2ip) 346 Runs Allowed 373 Team W-L GB Runs (Avg/Gm) 20 (5.0) Reliever W-L 1-0 The Tribe tallied five doubles during last night's 14-hit showing at 318 ER Allowed 322 DUR 46-27 - XBH (Avg/Gm) 14 (3.5) Reliever ERA 3.52 (6er/15.1ip) the plate, raising their league-best doubles total to 165.
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