Miami Marlins (5-17) Los Angeles Dodgers

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Miami Marlins (5-17) Los Angeles Dodgers MIAMI MARLINS (5-17) OPPONENT INFO LHP DILLON PETERS (2-2, 6.98) MARLINS VS. DODGERS at DATE SITE RESULT W/L/S 4/23 LAD L, 1-2 Liberatore/Barraclough/Fields LOS ANGELES DODGERS (11-10) 4/24 LAD 10:10 RHP KENTA MAEDA (2-1, 3.77) 4/25 LAD 7:35 5/15 MIA 7:10 DODGER STADIUM, LOS ANGELES, CA – TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2018 – 10:10 P.M. ET 5/16 MIA 7:10 5/17 MIA 12:10 GAME 23 (5-17) | ROAD GAME 11 (2-8) | TODAY'S BROADCASTS TV: FSFL RADIO: WINZ (940 AM) / WAQI (710 AM) All Times Eastern FISH BITES SERIES INFO The Marlins continue a nine-game, 10-day road trip tonight with the second game of a three-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Is the last leg on the trip, having split a two-game set at Yankee Stadium, getting swept in a four-game series at 2018 at Home 0 0 Milwaukee, and dropping the first game of this set. After Thursday's day off, begin a six-game homestand on Friday with three 2018 on Road 0 1 games against Colorado followed by a three-game series vs. Philadelphia. 2017 Series 1 6 All-Time at Home 44 52 YESTERDAY'S RECAP at Sun Life Stadium 37 40 Miami dropped its season-high fifth straight game with 2-1 defeat at Dodger Stadium. LHP Jarlin Garcia held the Dodgers to just at Marlins Park 7 12 four hits and one run over 6.0 IP with a career-high seven strikeouts. 3B Brian Anderson drove in 2B Starlin Castro with the Marlins' All-Time on Road 42 52 lone run in the contest on an eighth-inning single. All-Time Totals 86 104 SCORING CHANGE HIGHEST K/9.0IP IN 2018 TEAM VS. TEAM STATS Major League Baseball today announced a scoring change in Miami's game on AMONG MLB RELIEVERS 2018 MARLINS VS. DODGERS April 21 at Milwaukee. The Brewers' Eric Sogard was credited with an RBI-double Average ............................................... .188 to left field off ofKyle Barraclough in the bottom of the eighth inning. That PLAYER TEAM K/9.0IP Runs .......................................................... 1 ruling has been changed to an error on left fielder Derek Dietrich. Barraclough Aroldis Chapman .........NYY .................18.00 ERA ..................................................... 2.25 has had a hit and an earned run removed from his line, giving him six hits allowed TAYRON GUERRERO .... MIA ..............18.00 (.171 avg. against) and a 2.79 ERA (9.2 ip/3 er) on the season. Josh Hader ...................MIL .................. 17.80 2018 DODGERS VS. MARLINS Sean Doolittle ..............WAS ................. 17.10 Average .............................................. .207 vs. THE DODGERS Runs ......................................................... 2 The Marlins went 1-6 vs. the Dodgers in 2017, their worst single-season winning percentage against Los Angeles. Went 6-1 vs. ERA ..................................................... 1.00 LAD the previous season in 2016. Went 1-3 in their lone visit to Chavez Ravine last year, but are 6-4 in their last 10 contests here, dating back to May 13, 2015, including a four-game sweep in Los Angeles for the first time in Franchise history. Miami trails the all-time series, 86-104, going 42-52 in Los Angeles all-time. MARLINS ROOKIE LEADERS MARCH/APRIL - ALL-TIME CLOSE CALLS The Marlins have lost their last three games by a combined four runs (6-5 loss on Saturday, 4-2 loss on Sunday at Miller Park and 2-1 RBI loss last night at Dodger Stadium). Have had 10 of their 22 games decided by three runs or less this season. Derrek Lee ....................1998.......................21 Josh Willingham ..........2006 ....................20 REALMUTO RAVINE Mike Jacobs ..................2006 .....................13 J.T. Realmuto has hit safely in all 17 career games vs, the Dodgers (.400/24x60). According to the Elias Sports Bureau, is the BRIAN ANDERSON .... 2018 ..................12 second-longest hitting streak vs. the Dodgers to begin an MLB career since 1900, behind only an 18-game run by San Francisco's Mark Kotsay .................1998........................11 Jim Davenport from April 15-Sept. 1, 1958. Gaby Sanchez ...............2010 .......................11 • Is the longest current hitting against the Dodgers among active players. • Is the third-longest hit streak to open a career against an opponent in Club history: Luis Castillo 23-game streak against Tampa ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Bay from 1999-2003 and Marcell Ozuna's 21-game streak against Tampa Bay from 2013-17. Gaby Sanchez ...............2010 ................. .392 • Has hit safely in each of his 11 games at Dodger Stadium, the longest active streak among MLB players, and tied with four others for seventh- Josh Willingham ..........2006 ................. .391 longest hitting streak to begin a career at Dodger Stadium by a visiting player (longest since Buster Posey hit in 13 in-a-row from 2009-11). BRIAN ANDERSON .... 2018 .............. .389 GARCÍA'S GRACE Jeff Conine ...................1993 .................. .386 Over his first three Major League starts,Jarlin García has combined to allow just five hits and one run in 17.0 IP. • Is first pitcher in Club history with four-or-fewer hits and one-or-zero runs in each of his first three career starts; first pitcher in MLB THIS DAY IN MARLINS HISTORY to do so since fellow southpaw Eduardo Rodriguez in 2015. - Elias Sports Bureau APRIL 24, 2011 • Five hits combined over his first three career starts is lowest total in Club history, besting Brad Hand (2011), Josh Beckett (2001), Josh RHP Josh Johnson ran his scoreless streak Johnson (2005-'06), and Vladimir Nunez (1999), who all had nine. García is first starter in MLB to have five-or-fewer combined hits to 19.1 straight innings before surrendering over first three career starts since fellow lefty Cory Rasmus in 2014. -Elias a run in the sixth inning in a 6-3 win vs. • Had not allowed a run over his first 14.0 innings as a starter, a streak snapped by Kiké Hernández’s fourth-inning HR in last night's loss. Colorado on his way to earning NL Pitcher of • In his first career start, tossed 6.0 no-hit innings April 11 against the Mets at Marlins Park, becoming the only pitcher in Marlins the Month honors for April. history to go as many as 6.0 innings in his starting debut without allowing a hit (Elias) and the first Major League pitcher to throw 6.0-or-more no-hit innings in his first career start since Ross Stripling of the Dodgers on April 18, 2016 at San Francisco (7.1 ip). • In his second start on Tuesday, held the Yankees hitless until a one-out double in the fifth, finishing with 5.0 scoreless innings and just the one hit allowed. Snapped a streak of 38 consecutive batters faced without allowing a hit. • According to Elias, his 10.0 IP hitless streak to begin his career as a starting pitcher tied the Modern Era (since 1900) record (also the St. Louis Browns’ Bobo Holloman, 10.0 IP in May 1953, which included a 9.0-inning no-hitter in his first career start on 5/6/53 vs. Philadelphia. Holloman had made four prior career relief appearances). • Additionally according to Elias, Garcia’s 10.0-inning hitless streak was tied for the second-longest in Marlins history (Armando Benitez-11.0IP in Aug.-Sept. 2004; Al Leiter-10.0IP in May 1996; Kevin Brown-10.0IP in June '97; and Anibal Sanchez-10.0IP in Sept. '06). • Overall this season, is holding hitters to a .114 (10x88) average with a 1.00 ERA (27.0 IP/3 ER) in five appearances (three starts). BLUE STEEL Starlin Castro has hit Dodgers pitching especially well in his last 10 games at Dodger Stadium, posting a .405 average (.15x37) with two doubles and four RBI dating back to 2013. He leads all active players (min. 35 PA) since 2013 in average at Chavez Ravine, in front of Albert Pujols (.395) and Josh Harrison (.391). He has a six-game hitting streak overall vs. the Dodgers (.545; 12x22). MINOR MATTERS Double-A Jacksonville OF Austin Dean on Monday was named Southern League's Player of the Week for April 16-22. Dean, selected by Miami in the fourth round of the 2012 draft, hit .520 (13x25) with three doubles, one triple, two home runs, six runs scored, and six RBI in seven games. He entered today leading the Southern League in average (.525), hits (31) and OBP (.576). Jacksonville has tallied a weekly honor in each of the first two weeks of the season (RHP Jeff Brigham was named Pitcher of the Week for April 5-15). FACTS OF LYFE The Marlins partnered with local Miami lifestyle company LYFE Brand, bringing a special T-shirt collection to Marlins fans. The shirts are available exclusively as part of a 3-game ticket offer. Fans purchasing tickets to all three dates will receive a fourth limited edition shirt from the collection. More information, Marlins.com/Offers. UPCOMING STARTERS DATE TIME (ET) OPPONENT MARLINS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER BROADCASTS Wednesday, April 25 7:35 P.M. at Los Angeles-NL RHP Trevor Richards (0-2, 6.16) LHP Clayton Kershaw (1-3, 2.45) TV: FSFL Radio: WINZ/WAQI Off Day 2018 SEASON SPLITS GENERAL W L G GS INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG Home 2 0 2 2 12.0 10 2 2 1 3 5 1.50 .233 DILLON Away 0 2 2 2 7.1 12 13 13 3 8 7 15.95 .364 Start 5 Days Rest& 1 2 3 3 13.1 16 15 15 4 10 10 10.13 .308 76 Start 6+ Days Rest& 1 0 1 1 6.0 6 0 0 0 1 2 0.00 .250 PETERS VS.
Recommended publications
  • Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Game Notes
    JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP GAME NOTES Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (14-24, 42-64) at Mobile BayBears (14-23, 51-54) Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp – Double-A Affiliate of the Miami Marlins Proud Member of the Southern League of Professional Baseball Southern League Champions 1996, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2014 Tuesday July 31, 2018 – 7:35 p.m. ET / 6:35 p.m. CT Hank Aaron Stadium – Mobile, Alabama Shrimp: RHP Max Duval (2-10, 7.29) vs. BayBears: RHP Jesus Castillo (7-4, 4.79) Game #104 – Road Game #54 (22-30) Last Game: The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (14-24, 42-64) twice defeated the Mobile BayBears (14-23, 51-54) by scores of 9-5 and 5-0 in the second and third games of the five-game series at Hank Aaron Stadium on Monday night. Yesterday rain and lightning suspended the second game of the series with no score in the bottom of the first, and then in Monday’s resumption of the contest Jacksonville won by a 9-5 score. Jacksonville right-handed relief pitcher Jose Pena (2-3) earned the win, while BayBears right-handed relief pitcher Samil De Los Santos (1-1) took the loss. Jacksonville left-handed relief pitcher Miguel Del Pozo worked the final two innings in scoreless fashion to earn the save. The BayBears broke through with the game’s first run in the bottom of the fourth, when Unroe reached on a fielder’s choice to score Zach Gibbons from third to put the lead at 1- 0. Jacksonville quickly responded in the top of the fifth with Brian Schales hitting a two-run homer to left to grow the lead to 2-1.
    [Show full text]
  • Miami Marlins (3-6-1) St. Louis Cardinals (7-2-1)
    MIAMI MARLINS (3-6-1) (RHP Tom Koehler; 1-0, 3.00) at ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (7-2-1) (RHP Adam Wainwright; 0-0, 13.50) ROGER DEAN STADIUM, JUPITER, FL Tuesday, March 7, 2017 – 1:05 p.m. TODAY’S GAME: The Marlins and host Cardinals will meet for the third time this spring. They have not met since open- ing their Grapefruit League schedules with a home-and-home set on February 25 & 26; Miami won the opener, 8-7, TODAY’S PITCHING LINEUP before dropping the second game, 7-4. Today’s game can be seen live on FOX Sports Florida and heard in English on RHP Tom Koehler WINZ 940 AM and 94.9 HD2. LHP Kyle Lobstein LHP Matt Tomshaw TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: Right-hander Tom Koehler will make his second start (third appearance) of the spring to- RHP Junichi Tazawa day against the Cardinals. His last outing was a start on March 1 at Houston, when he picked up the win after tossing LHP Hunter Cervenka 2.0 innings, allowing one run on one hit and two walks, with one strikeout. LHP Jarlin García RHP Jake Esch LOOKING AHEAD: The Marlins tomorrow have the first of their three off-days this spring. They return to action on Thurs- day at 1:05 when they travel to The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches to face the Nationals. Left-hander Dillon Peters is scheduled to make the start for Miami, his first of the spring; he has allowed just one hit and one walk, with a strikeout, over 3.0 scoreless innings this spring (two appearances).
    [Show full text]
  • G138 19.08.31 Gn Binvshfd
    2019 GAME NOTES Binghamton Rumble Ponies Media Relations NYSEG Stadium • Binghamton, NY 13901 • (607) 722-FUNN BINGHAMTON RUMBLE PONIES HARTFORD YARD GOATS (30-42, 65-72), 6th Eastern Division (35-34, 72-64), 3rd Eastern Division (New York Mets) (Colorado Rockies) Saturday, August 31, 2019 • 6:35 PM NYSEG Stadium • Binghamton, NY RHP Zach Lee (4-1, 2.45 ERA) vs. RHP Matt Dennis (5-3, 3.55 ERA) Broadcast: NewsRadio 1290 AM WNBF, MiLB.TV Ponies at a Glance TONIGHT: The Binghamton Rumble Ponies and UCETA EXTENDS SHUTOUT STREAK: Adonis Uceta Yard Goats continue the final series of the season. earned his seventh save of the year with a perfect Overall Record: 65-72 ninth inning Friday. It was his 12th straight score- 2nd Half Record: 30-42 LAST TIME OUT: The Rumble Ponies won the series less appearance. He has not allowed a run since Home Record: 23-42 opener against the Yard Goats 4-2 Friday night. July 15. Since then he has pitched 17.2 scoreless Road Record: 42-30 Dustin Houle tied the game at one in the fourth frames with 16 strikeouts, eight hits, and no walks. Day Games: 12-17 with an RBI double. The Ponies took the lead in Night Games: 53-55 the seventh on an Andres Gimenez two-out RBI BINGHAMTON BASEBALL SHRINE INDUCTION: To single. Edgardo Fermin stole home as part of a commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Bing- Vs. Eastern Division: 29-40 double steal to make it 3-1. Scott Burcham pulled hamton Mets’ 1994 Eastern League championship, Vs.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 Topps Opening Day Baseball Checklist
    BASE OD-1 Mike Trout Angels® OD-2 Noah Syndergaard New York Mets® OD-3 Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians® OD-4 Derek Norris San Diego Padres™ OD-5 Kenley Jansen Los Angeles Dodgers® OD-6 Luke Jackson Texas Rangers® Rookie OD-7 Brian Johnson Boston Red Sox® Rookie OD-8 Russell Martin Toronto Blue Jays® OD-9 Rick Porcello Boston Red Sox® OD-10 Felix Hernandez Seattle Mariners™ OD-11 Danny Salazar Cleveland Indians® OD-12 Dellin Betances New York Yankees® OD-13 Rob Refsnyder New York Yankees® Rookie OD-14 James Shields San Diego Padres™ OD-15 Brandon Crawford San Francisco Giants® OD-16 Tom Murphy Colorado Rockies™ Rookie OD-17 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® OD-18 Richie Shaffer Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie OD-19 Brandon Belt San Francisco Giants® OD-20 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® OD-21 Mike Moustakas Kansas City Royals® OD-22 Roberto Osuna Toronto Blue Jays® OD-23 Jimmy Nelson Milwaukee Brewers™ OD-24 Luis Severino New York Yankees® Rookie OD-25 Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers® OD-26 Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers™ OD-27 Chris Tillman Baltimore Orioles® OD-28 Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® OD-29 Ichiro Miami Marlins® OD-30 R.A. Dickey Toronto Blue Jays® OD-31 Alex Gordon Kansas City Royals® OD-32 Raul Mondesi Kansas City Royals® Rookie OD-33 Josh Reddick Oakland Athletics™ OD-34 Wilson Ramos Washington Nationals® OD-35 Julio Teheran Atlanta Braves™ OD-36 Colin Rea San Diego Padres™ Rookie OD-37 Stephen Vogt Oakland Athletics™ OD-38 Jon Gray Colorado Rockies™ Rookie OD-39 DJ LeMahieu Colorado Rockies™ OD-40 Michael Taylor Washington Nationals® OD-41 Ketel Marte Seattle Mariners™ Rookie OD-42 Albert Pujols Angels® OD-43 Max Kepler Minnesota Twins® Rookie OD-44 Lorenzo Cain Kansas City Royals® OD-45 Carlos Beltran New York Yankees® OD-46 Carl Edwards Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • The Effect of Major League Baseball on United States-Cuba Relations
    THE EFFECT OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ON UNITED STATES-CUBA RELATIONS Ryan M. Schur TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II. THE HISTORY OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL’S IMPACT ON THE UNITED STATES-CUBA RELATIONS A. United States-Cuba Relations Pre-Embargo B. United States-Cuba Relations Post Embargo C. The Embargo’s Restrictions on the Freedom of Cuban Baseball Players III. AMATEUR DRAFT v. FREE AGENCY A. MLB Eligibility Rules B. Free Agency IV. IMPLICATIONS OF DEFECTION A. Dangers of Defection by Sea B. Humanitarian Violations V. FUTURE IMPLICATIONS OF BASEBALL ON UNITED STATES-CUBA RELATIONS A. Strides Toward Improvement B. Possible Solutions 1. Baseball Diplomacy Act 2. Worldwide Draft C. Cuban Participation in Major League Baseball Benefits Both the United States and Cuba VI. CONCLUSION 2 ABSTRACT Since the United States began its embargo of Cuba, Cuban-born men have defected from their homeland to pursue their dreams of freedom and playing Major League Baseball. Attempts at defection from Cuba pose significant risks to these players, ranging from death during the treacherous 90-mile journey from Cuba to the Florida coast, to their capture in route and repatriation back to Cuba to face harsh punishment from the Cuban Communist government. This paper examines the history of Major League Baseball’s impact on the United States-Cuba relations pre-embargo compared to the restrictions the embargo placed on Cuba after enactment and the effect the embargo had on Cuban men competing in the Major Leagues. It will examine how the Major League draft differs from the free agency system and the incentive free agency provides to Cuban men to defect.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Players in Apba's 2018 Base Baseball Card
    Sheet1 LIST OF PLAYERS IN APBA'S 2018 BASE BASEBALL CARD SET ARIZONA ATLANTA CHICAGO CUBS CINCINNATI David Peralta Ronald Acuna Ben Zobrist Scott Schebler Eduardo Escobar Ozzie Albies Javier Baez Jose Peraza Jarrod Dyson Freddie Freeman Kris Bryant Joey Votto Paul Goldschmidt Nick Markakis Anthony Rizzo Scooter Gennett A.J. Pollock Kurt Suzuki Willson Contreras Eugenio Suarez Jake Lamb Tyler Flowers Kyle Schwarber Jesse Winker Steven Souza Ender Inciarte Ian Happ Phillip Ervin Jon Jay Johan Camargo Addison Russell Tucker Barnhart Chris Owings Charlie Culberson Daniel Murphy Billy Hamilton Ketel Marte Dansby Swanson Albert Almora Curt Casali Nick Ahmed Rene Rivera Jason Heyward Alex Blandino Alex Avila Lucas Duda Victor Caratini Brandon Dixon John Ryan Murphy Ryan Flaherty David Bote Dilson Herrera Jeff Mathis Adam Duvall Tommy La Stella Mason Williams Daniel Descalso Preston Tucker Kyle Hendricks Luis Castillo Zack Greinke Michael Foltynewicz Cole Hamels Matt Harvey Patrick Corbin Kevin Gausman Jon Lester Sal Romano Zack Godley Julio Teheran Jose Quintana Tyler Mahle Robbie Ray Sean Newcomb Tyler Chatwood Anthony DeSclafani Clay Buchholz Anibal Sanchez Mike Montgomery Homer Bailey Matt Koch Brandon McCarthy Jaime Garcia Jared Hughes Brad Ziegler Daniel Winkler Steve Cishek Raisel Iglesias Andrew Chafin Brad Brach Justin Wilson Amir Garrett Archie Bradley A.J. Minter Brandon Kintzler Wandy Peralta Yoshihisa Hirano Sam Freeman Jesse Chavez David Hernandez Jake Diekman Jesse Biddle Pedro Strop Michael Lorenzen Brad Boxberger Shane Carle Jorge de la Rosa Austin Brice T.J. McFarland Jonny Venters Carl Edwards Jackson Stephens Fernando Salas Arodys Vizcaino Brian Duensing Matt Wisler Matt Andriese Peter Moylan Brandon Morrow Cody Reed Page 1 Sheet1 COLORADO LOS ANGELES MIAMI MILWAUKEE Charlie Blackmon Chris Taylor Derek Dietrich Lorenzo Cain D.J.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Game Notes
    2017 GAME NOTES American League East Champions 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2015 American League Champions 1992, 1993 World Series Champions 1992, 1993 Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Media Department Follow us on Twitter @BlueJaysPR Game #14, Home #8 (1-6), BOSTON RED SOX (9-5) at TORONTO BLUE JAYS (2-11), Wednesday, April 19, 2017 PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS: (All Times Eastern) Wednesday, April 19 vs. Boston Red Sox, 7:07 pm…RHP Rick Porcello (1-1, 7.56) vs. LHP Francisco Liriano (0-1, 9.00) Thursday, April 20 vs. Boston Red Sox, 12:37 pm…LHP Chris Sale (1-1, 1.25) vs. RHP Marco Estrada (0-1, 3.50) ON THE HOMEFRONT: 2017 AT A GLANCE nd Record ...................................................................... 2-11, 5th, 6.5 GB Tonight, TOR continues a 9G homestand with the 2 of a 3G set vs. Home Attendance (Total & Average) ......................... 259,091/37,013 BOS…Are 1-6 on the homestand after dropping the series opener Sellouts (2017) .................................................................................. 1 vs. BOS, 8-7…Have been outscored 34-21 over their first seven 2016 Season (Record after 13 Games) ......................................... 6-7 games at home while averaging 3.00 R/G over that stretch…After 2016 Season (Record after 14 Games) ......................................... 7-7 seven games in 2016 the Jays had averaged 4.57 R/G (32 total 2016 Season (Hm. Att.) – After 7 games ............................... 269,413 runs)…Dropped their first four games of their home schedule for just the 2nd time in club history (0-8 in 2004)…Are looking to avoid losing 2016 Season (Hm. Att.) – After 8 games ..............................
    [Show full text]
  • Intimidators 2014 Media Guide
    Kannapolis Intimidators 2888 Moose Rd. Email: [email protected] Kannapolis, NC 28082 Website: www.IntimidatorsBaseball.com Team Offices: (704) 932-3267 Affiliation: White Sox (2001) Fax: (704) 938-7040 Press Box: (704) 933-7800 Front Office Staff Ownership Smith Family Baseball President Brad Smith General Manager Randy Long [email protected] Director of Media Relations/Broadcaster Josh Feldman [email protected] Director of Operations Darren Cozart [email protected] Director of Ticket Operations Brandon Wilson [email protected] Promotions Coordinator Amber Sersen [email protected] Head Groundskeeper Billy Ball [email protected] Assistant Grounds Keeper Mitchell Houton [email protected] Media Information Media Guidelines & Procedures CREDENTIALS- To obtain press credentials please call Media Relations Director Josh Feldman at (704) 932-3267 x107 or email [email protected]. Phone requests should be made at least one day before each game. All credentials can be picked up at the CMC-NorthEast Stadium Will Call Window at the F&M Bank Box Office. CLUBHOUSES- All visits to the clubhouse must be cleared by the Kannapolis Intimidators media relations staff. The clubhouse will typically be open to accredited media up to 45 minutes prior to game time. There will be no admittance during rain delays or between games of doubleheaders, unless designated beforehand. Please allow for a 10-minute “cooling off period” upon completion of game before entering the clubhouse unless other arrangements have been made. PRESS BOX- The press box is located directly behind home plate and is open to all working media. Press notes and statistics are provided to the media approximately two hours before each game.
    [Show full text]
  • Washington Nationals (8-8-3) Miami Marlins (5-10-3)
    WASHINGTON NATIONALS (8-8-3) (RHP Erick Fedde; 1-0, 0.00) vs. MIAMI MARLINS (5-10-3) (RHP Scott Copeland; 2-0, 7.50) ROGER DEAN STADIUM, JUPITER, FL Friday, March 17, 2017 – 1:05 p.m. TODAY’S GAME: The Marlins host the Washington Nationals today at Roger Dean Stadium. Miami is 0-1-1 against Wash- ington this spring, with two more meetings after today. Today’s game can be heard in English on MLB.com. TODAY’S PITCHING LINEUP RHP Scott Copeland TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: Right-hander Scott Copeland will make his second start (fourth appearance) for Miami. LHP Hunter Cervenka Copeland picked up his second win of the spring in his last outing, a start on March 11 against Houston at The Ballpark RHP Brian Ellington of the Palm Beaches; he tossed 3.0 perfect innings, with two strikeouts. RHP Drew Steckenrider RHP Tayron Guerrero LOOKING AHEAD: The Marlins will hit the road tomorrow for a visit to Lakeland to take on the Detroit Tigers at Joker Marchant Stadium. Tomorrow marks the second of four meetings between the two clubs, with a set of back-to-back games on March 31 and April 1 in Jupiter to close out the Grapefruit League slate. RHP Dan Straily is scheduled to make his second start (third ap- pearance). WEDNESDAY’S GAME: Miami’s offense got rolling early, and held on for a 6-2 victory over the New York Mets at Roger Dean Stadium. J.T. Realmuto got the Marlins on the board with a sac fly in the first.
    [Show full text]
  • America's Past-Time and the Art of Diplomacy
    Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies Volume 25 Issue 2 Article 12 Summer 2018 America's Past-time and the Art of Diplomacy Alyson St. Pierre Indiana University Maurer School of Law, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ijgls Part of the Comparative and Foreign Law Commons, Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Commons, Immigration Law Commons, and the International Law Commons Recommended Citation St. Pierre, Alyson (2018) "America's Past-time and the Art of Diplomacy," Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies: Vol. 25 : Iss. 2 , Article 12. Available at: https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ijgls/vol25/iss2/12 This Note is brought to you for free and open access by the Law School Journals at Digital Repository @ Maurer Law. It has been accepted for inclusion in Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies by an authorized editor of Digital Repository @ Maurer Law. For more information, please contact [email protected]. America's Past-time and the Art of Diplomacy ALYSON ST. PIERRE* ABSTRACT As organizations and corporations construct an international reach, they become influential actors in foreign relations between sovereign countries. Particularly,while Major League Baseball continues to recruit players and build a large fan base across the globe, it increases its ability to facilitate civil relations between the United States and other nations. An exploration of how professional baseballprovides a useful platform to improve diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba best exemplifies how the League can promote change. Although the United States and Cuba have had a rather tumultuous relationship in recent history, a coordinatedeffort to improve the treatment of Cuban baseball players through changes in League rules and federal laws has the ability to spark a unified commitment to improved diplomacy.
    [Show full text]
  • Cuban Baseball Players in America: Changing the Difficult Route to Chasing the Dream
    CUBAN BASEBALL PLAYERS IN AMERICA: CHANGING THE DIFFICULT ROUTE TO CHASING THE DREAM Evan Brewster* Introduction .............................................................................. 215 I. Castro, United States-Cuba Relations, and The Game of Baseball on the Island ......................................................... 216 II. MLB’s Evolution Under Cuban and American Law Regarding Cuban Baseball Players .................................... 220 III. The Defection Black Market By Sea For Cuban Baseball Players .................................................................................. 226 IV. The Story of Yasiel Puig .................................................... 229 V. The American Government’s and Major League Baseball’s Contemporary Response to Cuban Defection ..................... 236 VI. How to Change the Policies Surrounding Cuban Defection to Major League Baseball .................................................... 239 Conclusion ................................................................................ 242 INTRODUCTION For a long time, the game of baseball tied Cuba and America together. However as relations between the countries deteriorated, so did the link baseball provided between the two countries. As Cuba’s economic and social policies became more restrictive, the best baseball players were scared away from the island nation to the allure of professional baseball in the United States, taking some dangerous and extremely complicated routes * Juris Doctor Candidate, 2017, University of Mississippi
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Game Notes
    2019 GAME NOTES Binghamton Rumble Ponies Media Relations NYSEG Stadium • Binghamton, NY 13901 • (607) 722-FUNN BINGHAMTON RUMBLE PONIES READING FIGHTIN PHILS (12-15, 47-44), T3rd Eastern Division (17-9, 56-37), 1st Eastern Division (New York Mets) (Philadelphia Phillies) Tuesday, July 16, 2019 • 6:35 PM NYSEG Stadium • Binghamton, NY LHP David Peterson (3-2, 4.18 ERA) vs. LHP JoJo Romero (4-3, 5.55 ERA) Broadcast: NewsRadio 1290 AM WNBF, MiLB.TV Ponies at a Glance TONIGHT: The Binghamton Rumble Ponies and SHORT BUT SWEET AT HOME: The Rumble Ponies the Reading Fightin Phils continue their three- are in a stretch where they are have 12 of 15 Overall Record: 47-44 game series at NYSEG Stadium. games on the road. This three-game series with 2nd Half Record: 12-15 Reading is the only series at NYSEG Stadium from Home Record: 15-25 LAST TIME OUT: The Rumble Ponies fell to the July 8 through July 24. This stretch includes trips Road Record: 32-19 Fightin Phils 4-1 Monday night. The Ponies’ lone to Portland, Akron and Reading. Over the first six Day Games: 9-10 run came on a Patrick Mazeika sacrifice fly in the games, the Ponies are 4-2. Night Games: 38-34 seventh. RHP Adonis Medina allowed one un- earned run on three hits over seven innings for the SPEED WINS: With a pair of stolen bases Monday Vs. Eastern Division: 21-23 win. Righty Harol Gonzalez limited Reading to one night, the Fightin Phils increased their total to 83 Vs.
    [Show full text]