Sunday, May 23, 2021 | 1:05 p.m. PT | Ron Tonkin Field | Hillsboro, OR | Game #18 | Road Game #12 VANCOUVER CANADIANS (11-6) vs. Hillsboro hops (7-10) RHP Paxton Schultz (1-0, 5.63 ERA) vs. RHP Drey Jameson (0-1, 4.71 ERA) ABOUT LAST NIGHT…: The Vancouver Canadians fell behind early and never recovered 2021 AT A GLANCE in an 8-3 loss at the hands of the Hillsboro Hops (Diamondbacks) Saturday night at Ron LAST TIME OUT Tonkin Field. Home 5-1 Road 6-5 May 22 R H E Day 2-0 Hillsboro took a 2-0 lead on an Andy Yerzy two-run shot in the first and were in the control the rest of the way. The Hops scored another run in the second and four more in Vancouver 3 8 1 Night 9-6 the fourth to go up 7-0. Hillsboro 8 8 1 Extra Innings 1-1 1-Run Games 3-2 Right-hander Lazaro Estrada turned in another scoreless relief outing. After inheriting 2-Run Games 3-0 runners on the corners and no outs in the fourth, Estrada retired the next three batters W: Tabor (2-1) L: Kloffenstien (1-1) S: --- 3-Run Games 1-0 to limit the damage. He tossed a perfect fifth to keep the Hops at bay. Time: 2h 52m 4+Run Games 4-4 Last 5 Games 3-2 A fifth inning lead-off double from Spencer Horwitz turned into the first run of the Notable Performances game for the C’s after DJ Neal singled him home later in the frame. Last 10 Games 8-2 D. Schneider: 1-4, HR, 2 RBI | C. Eden: 2-4 L. Estrada: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K May 11-6 Davis Schneider brought the Canadians within “slam range” with a two-run home run – June 0-0 his first of the year – in the top of the seventh, but Hillsboro scored an unearned run in the home half of the stanza to make it 8-3 and kept Vancouver off the scoreboard for July 0-0 the rest of the night. HIGH-A WEST STANDINGS August 0-0 W-L GB September 0-0 Neal led the offense with two hits, and Phil Clarke extended his on-base streak to a team-high 14 games with a sixth inning walk. Vancouver (TOR) 11-6 --- Lead after 7 9-0 Everett (SEA) 11-6 --- Tied after 7 1-1 BATTLE FOR THE BORO: This week marks the first meeting between Vancouver and Behind after 7 1-5 Hillsboro. The C’s and the Hops will match-up in five series this season; three with the Eugene (SF) 11-6 --- Hops as the home team and two with the Canadians “hosting” the Diamondbacks Lead after 8 10-0 affiliate. Vancouver leads 3-2. Hillsboro (ARI) 7-10 4.0 Tied after 8 1-1 Spokane (COL) 6-11 5.0 Behind after 8 0-5 HOME AWAY FROM HOME: Due to pandemic-related border closures, Ron Tonkin Field in Hillsboro will serve as Vancouver’s home ballpark this year. 78 of 120 C’s game will Tri-City (LAA) 5-12 6.0 Scores First 7-1 take place in the Tualatin Valley over the course of the season (60 home games, 18 as Opp Scores First 4-5 the visitors). VAN 10+ Hits 4-0 th th LEAGUE LEADING C’S Opp 10+ Hits 1-1 LATE LIFE: The C’s have outscored their opponents a combined 21-6 in the 8 and 9 Opp Starts RH 9-6 innings this season. BA HR RBI OBP 2. C. Eden - .339. T-3. Kirwer – 4 T-2. L. De Los Santos – 13 1. S. Horwitz - .529 Opp Starts LH 2-0 4. S. Horwitz - .319 3. C. Eden - .433 WALK HARD: Vancouver has worked 96 walks this year, the most in all of Advanced-A. T-6. T. Kirwer - .300 4. T. Kirwer - .432 Comeback Wins 6 The team’s .366 on-base percentage is also the highest at this level. 8. R. Gold - .292 6. T. Morris - .407 T-7. R. Gold - .404 W-L in Last AB 2-1 SLG OPS H 2B Walk-off W/L 1-0 FIND A WAY, PHIL: Despite going hitless in his last three starts, Phil Clarke has reached 5. T. Kirwer - .533 5. T. Kirwer – .966 3. C. Eden – 19 T-3. R. Gold - 6 Shutouts by VAN 1 base in all 14 games he’s played in this season. 6. R. Gold - .521 6. S. Horwitz - .955 T-4. T. Kirwer - 18 T-8. L De Los Santos - 5 8. R. Gold - .924 T-9. S. Horwitz - 15 Shutouts by OPP 1 ON THE HILL: Right-hander Paxton Schultz returns to the mound for his third outing 3B BB XBH TB Tuesday 1-2 and second start as a member of the Blue Jays organization. In his last turn on May 16 1. S. Horwitz - 21 T-6. R. Gold - 8 T-5. T. Kirwer – 32 Wednesday 2-1 against Spokane, Schultz went four innings, gave up three runs on five hits, didn’t walk a batter and struck out a personal-best eight. His eight Ks are the second-most by a C’s R SB CS Thursday 3-0 pitcher in a game this season (Van Eyk, 9). The 23-year-old was acquired from 2. C. Eden - 16. 1. C. Eden - 12 1. S. Horwitz – 4 Friday 1-2 2. T. Kirwer - 9 T-3. T. Kirwer – 2 Milwaukee as the Player To Be Named Later in the deal that sent Derek Fisher to the th Saturday 2-1 Brewers, who originally drafted Schultz in the 14 round in the 2019 draft out of Utah ERA W SO SV Sunday 2-0 Valley. He’s from Orem, UT. 4.. T. Miller – 1.84 T-1. P Caracci - 2 T-3. P. Caracci - 2 T-1. B. Eisert – 2 T-3. W. McAffer - 2 #21 Diamondbacks prospect (MLB.com) Drey Jameson gets the nod in the series finale. T-1. N. Fraze - 2 White Jerseys 1-1 T-1. T. Miller – 2 Red Jerseys 2-0 In his last outing on May 16 in Eugene, the right-hander got the loss after surrendering three runs on five hits in four innings pitched. He struck out five without allowing a AVG WHIP Black Jerseys 7-3 th walk. Jameson, 23, was the 34 overall pick in the 2019 draft out of Ball State. He has 2. T. Miller - .140 2. N. Fraze – 0.65 Grey Jerseys 1-2 4. N. Fraze - .158 3. T. Miller – 1.02 yet to itch professionally for a team other than the Hops; he made eight starts that T-7. A. Kloffenstein - .200 10. A. Kloffenstein – 1.53 spanned 11.2 innings in 2019, when Northwest League opponents hit .292 against him. Date Time Opponent Canadians Pitcher Opposing Pitcher Mon. 5/24 OFF Tues. 5/25 7:05 p.m. vs. Everett RHP Sean Wymer (0-1, 9.31 ERA) RHP Tim Elliott (1-0, 5.23 ERA) Wed. 5/26 7:05 p.m. vs. Everett TBA RHP Levi Stoudt (0-1, 3.38 ERA) Thurs. 5/27 7:05 p.m. vs. Everett RHP CJ Van Eyk (0-0, 4.76 ERA) RHP Emerson Hancock (0-0, 0.96 ERA) Fri. 5/28 7:05 p.m. vs. Everett RHP Nick Fraze (2-0, 2.12 ERA) TBA SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS – T (ties record), N (new record) TEAM HITTING: Team Home Away 2019 Most Runs, Game………………….. 13 – May 18 at Hillsboro (W, 13-4) Most Runs, Inning…………………. 6 – May 18 at Hillsboro (3rd inn., W, 13-4) Most Hits, Game……………………. 18 – May 18 at Hillsboro (W, 13-4) Eugene 0-0 0-0 3-4 Fewest Hits, Game…………………. 2 – May 20 at Hillsboro (W, 2-1) Most Doubles, Game……………….. 4 – Last: May 19 at Hillsboro (W, 6-1) Everett 0-0 0-0 4-14 Most Triples, Game…………………. 2 – May 9 at Tri-City Most Home Runs, Game………... 2 (2x) – Last: May 21 at Hillsboro. (L, 4-3) Most Consec. HR, Game…………... --- Hillsboro 0-0 3-2 1-6 Most Consec. Game w/HR……..… 2 – May 13-14 Most Home Runs, Month………… 5 – May Most Total Bases, Game………….. 21 – May 18 at Hillsboro (W, 13-4) Spokane 5-1 0-0 6-7 Most Extra Base Hits, Game…….. 6 – May 19 at Hillsboro (W, 6-1) Most Walks…………………………… 11 – May 20 at Hillsboro (W, 2-1) Most Strikeouts…………………….. 14 – May 7 at Tri-City Tri-City 0-0 3-3 8-6 Most Stolen Bases, Game……….. 3 (4x) – Last: May 18 at Hillsboro (W, 13-4) Most Hit into DP, Game…………. 2 – May 16 vs. Spokane (W, 7-6/11) Left on Base………………………… 14 – May 7 at Tri-City Totals 5-1 6-5 30-46 Consec. Scoreless Innings………. 12.2 – May 4-5 Shutouts……………………………… 1 – May 4 at Tri-City SERIES BREAKDOWN INDIVIDUAL HITTING Most Runs, Game………………….. 3 (2x) – Last: Eden, May 18 at Hillsboro (W, 13-4) Won 1 Most Hits, Game……………………. 4 – Eden, May 16 vs. Spokane (W, 7-6/11) Lost --- Most Doubles, Game……………….. 2 – Gold, May 18 at Hillsboro (W, 13-4) Most Triples, Game………………… 1 – Gold/Robertson, May 9 at Tri-City Split 1 Most Home Runs, Game………….. 1 (7x) – Last: Kirwer/Eden, May 19 at Hillsboro (W, 6-1) Sweeps --- Most HR, Month…………………….. 4 – Kirwer ,May Most Total Bases, Game………….
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