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Media NOTES Melbourne Aces MELBOURNE ACES (18-14) VS @MelbourneAces @MelbourneAces Media NOTES Melbourne Aces MELBOURNE ACES (18-14) VS. Adelaide Giants (21-11) January 16-19, 2020 ♦ Melbounre Ballpark ♦ Laverton, Victoria Thursday: 7:00 p.m. AET ♦ Friday: 7:00 p.m. AET ♦ Saturday: 7:00 p.m. AET ♦ Sunday: 1:00 p.m. AET Games No. 33-36 ♦ Home Games No. 17-20 ♦ Home Record: 10-6 ♦ Road Record: 8-8 Probable pitchers Aces hitting leaders Quick facts January 16 - 7:00 p.m. GAMES ............................................2 Tied (32) Founded ........................................................................................2010 Aces: LHP Patrick Ledet (3-1, 5.11 ERA: 8 GS, 37.0 IP, 30 K) AT-BATS ........................ Quincy Latimore (124) Colors ..............................................Brick Red, White and Navy Giants: RHP Jose Taveras (0-0, 6.00: 1 GS, 3.0 IP, 1 K) RUNS ................................. Delmon Young (25) League ................Australian Baseball League (10th Season) January 17 - 7:00 p.m. HITS .................................. Delmon Young (43) Owner .............................Brett and Shaun Ralph (1st Season) Aces: RHP Darin Downs (1-0, 1.13 ERA: 2 GS, 8.0 IP, 2 K) TOTAL BASES ...................... Delmon Young (82) General Manager .............................Justin Huber (5th Season) Giants: LHP Gunnar Kines (2-1, 1.13 ERA: 7 HS, 32.0 IP, 29 K) DOUBLES ........................... Quincy Latimore (9) Home ballpark (Capacity) ............Melbourne Ballpark (3,900) January 18 - 7:00 p.m. PROBABLE PITCHERS TRIPLES .............................................2 Tied (1) Dimensions ..............lF- 300, LcF- 345, cF- 370, RcF- 345, RF- 300 Aces: LHP Wes Helsabeck (2-1, 2.12 ERA: 5 GS, 29.2 IP, 34 K) HOME RUNS January 17 - 7:00 p.m. Giants: LHP David Holmberg (2-2, 3.16 ERA: 7 GS, 37.0 IP, 31 K) ........................ Delmon Young (11) Aces: LHP Darin Downs January 19 - 1:00 p.m. RUNS BATTED IN ................... Delmon Young (34) 2019/20 ABL standings Giants: LHP Gunnar Kines Aces: RHP Liam O’Sullivan (1-1, 5.11 ERA: 2 GS, 12.1 IP, 11 K) WALKS ................................. Luke Hughes (18) Northeast January 18 - 7:00 p.m. Giants: RHP Tyler Beardsley (0-0, 4.50 ERA: 1 GS, 4.0 IP, 6 K) STRIKEOUTS .......................... Luke Hughes (31) TEAM W-L PCT GB STRK L-10 Aces: LHP Wes Helsabeck STOLEN BASES ............................Kodai Sano (8) Auckland Tuatara 19-13 .594 - W2 8-2 Giants: LHP David Holmberg 1/2 1/2 AVG .....................................Colin Willis (.405) Canberra Cavalry 14 -17 .453 4.5 W1 6-4 January 19 - 1:00 p.m. Scouting Report 1/2 1/2 OBP Brisbane Bandits 14 -17 .453 4.5 L1 6-4 Aces: RHP Liam O’Sullivan Melbourne Adelaide Melbourne Adelaide .....................................Colin Willis (.505) Sydney Blue Sox 13-19 .406 6.0 L2 4-6 SLG ................................ Delmon Young (.672) Southwest Giants: RHP Tyler Beardsley .295 (T-1st) AVG .251 (6th) 3.92 (4th) ERA 3.33 (2nd) OPS ...........................................2 Tied (1.070) TEAM W-L PCT GB STRK L-10 183 (1st) R 121 (8th) 1.36 (4th) WHIP 1.28 (T-1st) Adelaide Giants 21-11 .656 - W1 8-2 322 (1st) H 220 (8th) .246 (4th) AVG .235 (T-2nd) Melbourne Aces 18-14 .563 3.0 W1 6-4 Aces Pitching leaders Perth Heat 18-14 .563 3.0 L1 3-6 36 (2nd) HR 19 (7th) 271.0 (2nd) IP 235.0 (7th) WINS .................................................. 2 Tied (2) Geelong-Korea 19-22 .313 11.0 L1 2-8 BB HR 121 (T-1st) 92 (7th) 26 (4th) 18 (3rd) LOSSES ..........................................Josh Tols (3) 228 (2nd) K 241 (4th) 113 (6th) BB 91 (2nd) era ...............................Wes Helsabeck (2.12) Round 9 Around the ABL (All times AET) Perth @ Geelong 41 (2nd) SB 42 (1st) 251 (2nd) K 214 (7th) WHIP ..............................Wes Helsabeck (0.88) 16 Jan: 6:30 p.m. AVG ...............................Wes Helsabeck (.175) 17 Jan: 6:30 p.m. Melbourne vs. Geelong (Since 2010) GAMES ..................................Jon Kennedy (14) 18 Jan: 7:00 p.m. STARTS 19 Jan: 1:00 p.m. 2019/20 in Melbourne ......................................................................0-0 ....................................Patrick Ledet (8) Auckland @ Canberra Complete games 2019/20 in Adelaide .........................................................................1-3 ........................................None 16 Jan: 7:00 p.m. ALL-TIME record ...........................................................................38-49 Shutouts ..................................................None 17 Jan: 7:00 p.m. GAMES FINISHED 18 Jan: 7:00 p.m. ALL-TIME IN Melbourne ..................................................................24-19 ................................... 2 Tied (6) 19 Jan: 1:00 p.m. ALL-TIME IN Adelaide .....................................................................14-30 HOLDS .....................................Jon Kennedy (4) Sydney @ Brisbane SAVES .....................................Peter Moylan (3) 16 Jan: 7:00 p.m. INNINGS 17 Jan: 7:00 p.m. DATE H/R SCORE WP LP Sv ..............................Patrick Ledet (37.0) 18 Jan: 3:30 p.m. 13 Dec R L, 4-3 Lott Moylan - HITS ......................................Patrick Ledet (49) 18 Jan: 7:00 p.m. 14 Dec R L, 1-0 Beggs Tols Ono RUNS ...................................Logan Sawyer (27) 14 Dec R W, 5-1 Ledet Holmberg Tomiyama EARNED RUNS ..................................... 2 Tied (21) Aces vs. the abl 15 Dec R L, 9-7 Ono Shuman - HOME RUNS ......................................... 2 Tied (4) vs. Sydney: 2-2 vs. Brisbane: 2-2 16 Jan H - - - - Hit batters ........................................ 2 Tied (2) 17 Jan H - - - - WALKS ...................................Patrick Ledet (14) vs. Perth: 2-2 vs. Auckland: 4-0 18 Jan H - - - - STRIKEOUTS ........................Wes Helsabeck (34) vs. Geelong: 5-3 vs. Canberra: 2-2 19 Jan H - - - - Last Series (9 Jan - 12 Jan vs. Geelong) HAT AND JERSEY RECORDS Date Score Win Loss save 9 Jan. W, 8-3 Liguori (3-0) Park (1-7) - 11 Jan. W, 12-2 Downs (1-0) Lee (0-2) - 11 Jan. L, 13-6 Kim (2-3) Ledet (3-1) - White: 9-6 Red: 7-6 Red/navy: 2-2 Tri-color: 8-3 Navy/red: 10-11 Navy: 0-0 At Home: 9-6 At Home: 1-0 At Home: 0-0 At Home: 8-3 At Home: 2-3 At Home: 0-0 12 Jan. W, 13-3 O'Sullivan (2-2) Park (1-5) - On Road: 0-0 On Road: 6-6 On Road: 2-2 On Road: 0-0 On Road: 8-8 On Road: 0-0 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY THIS WEEK IN 1/13 1/14 1/15 1/16 1/10 1/11 1/12 Adelaide Adelaide Adelaide Adelaide ACES BASEBALL 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. PAGE 2 TRANSACTIONS NUMERICAL QUICK ROSTER # Date Player transaction # PLAYER POS B/T 2 Jarryd Dale INF R/R 1 28-Nov RHP Scott Shuman removed from active roster, added to reserves 3 Mitchell Ellis INF S/R 2 28-Nov RHP Jack Enciondo added to active roster from reserves 4 D.J. Burt INF R/R 3 5-Dec RHP Jack Enciondo removed from active roster, added to reserves 5 Nate Samson INF R/R 4 5-Dec RHP Scott Shuman added to active roster from reserves 7 Scott Wearne UTL L/R 5 18-Dec INF Mitchell Ellis removed from active roster 10 Patrick Ledet LHP L/L 6 18-Dec RHP Peter Moylan removed from active roster 12 Colin Willis OF L/R 7 18-Dec INF Ryan Dale removed from active roster, added to reserves 13 Chris Burke C L/L 14 Cody Mincey RHP R/R 8 18-Dec INF Jared Cruz added to active roster from reserves 16 Luke Hughes INF R/R 9 18-Dec RHP Jack Enciondo added to active roster from reserves 17 Jared Cruz INF R/R 10 18-Dec RHP Cameron Gibbens added to active roster from reserves 18 Lars Liguori (Reserve) LHP L/L 11 22-Dec LHP Josh Tols removed from active roster 23 Shane Robinson OF R/R 12 22-Dec INF Ryan Dale added to active roster from reserves 25 Conor Myles (Development) LHP / OF L/L 13 24-Dec INF Ryan Dale removed from active roster, added to reserves 27 Ryan Dale INF R/R 14 24-Dec RHP Jack Enciondo removed from active roster, added to reserves 32 Darin Downs LHP R/L 35 Scott Mitchinson RHP R/R 15 24-Dec INF Mitchell Ellis added to active roster 38 Jack Enciondo RHP R/R 16 24-Dec LHP Lars Liguori added to active roster 39 Liam O’Sullivan RHP R/R 17 24-Dec RHP Dushan Ruzic added to active roster 40 Jon Kennedy LHP L/L 18 31-Dec INF Jarryd Dale removed from active roster, added to reserves 44 Wesley Helsabeck LHP L/L 19 31-Dec LHP Helsabeck removed from active roster 45 Cameron Gibbens RHP L/R 20 31-Dec INF Yuma Mune Helsabeck removed from active roster 47 Peter Moylan (Reserve) RHP R/R 21 31-Dec OF Hayato Nishiura removed from active roster 52 Dushan Ruzic RHP R/R 22 31-Dec OF Kodai Sano removed from active roster 55 Delmon Young DH R/R Zane Chavez (Reserve) C L/R 23 31-Dec LHP Ryoga Tomiyama removed from active roster Zak Skinner (Development) C / IF R/R 24 31-Dec RHP Jack Enciondo removed from reserves 25 31-Dec INF D.J. Burt added to active roster 26 31-Dec INF Ryan Dale added to active roster from reserves ALPHABETICAL QUICK ROSTER 27 31-Dec LHP Darin Downs added to active roster # PLAYER POS B/T 28 31-Dec RHP Liam O’Sullivan added to active roster 13 Chris Burke C L/L 29 31-Dec OF Shane Robinson added to active roster 4 D.J. Burt INF R/R Zane Chavez (Reserve) C L/R 30 31-Dec INF Nate Samson added to active roster 17 Jared Cruz INF R/R 31 31-Dec RHP Andrew Case added to reserves 2 Jarryd Dale INF R/R 32 7-Jan RHP Andrew Case removed from reserves 27 Ryan Dale INF R/R 33 7-Jan INF Ryan Dale removed from active roster, added to reserves 32 Darin Downs LHP R/L 34 7-Jan RHP Logan Sawyer removed from active roster, added to reserves 3 Mitchell Ellis INF S/R 35 7-Jan INF Jarryd Dale added to active roster from reserves 38 Jack Enciondo RHP
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