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Wilmington Blue Rocks (46-48, 10-15) at Myrtle Beach Pelicans (54-41, 14-12)
LHP Noel Arguelles (3-4, 2.99) at RHP Justin Grimm (2-2, 3.42)
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ABOUT LAST NIGHT...: The Pelicans fell short in their bid for their seventh straight win, dropping Wednesday nights game
6-3 to Wilmington. It was tied 3-3 in the top of the seventh when two infield singles set up Nick Van Strattens RBI single that gave
the Blue Rocks the deciding run. Van Stratten had a game-high three hits on the night while four Pelicans notched two hits each.
Zach Zaneski extended his hitting streak to 17 with a pair and Jared Hoying had two singles as well. Leury Garcia singled and
doubled, as did Jared Bolden, who picked up his eighth-straight multiple-hit game. Down 6-3 with two down in the ninth, the Birds
put two on against Ryan Dennick to bring the tying run to the plate, but Jared Prince grounded to third to end the game.
VS. THE BLUE ROCKS: The longest-distance matchup in the Carolina League has been evenly matched in 2011, with the
Birds going 8-7 so far in the season series. The home teams have dominated, with the Pelicans going 7-2 in Myrtle Beach and the
Rocks going 5-1 in Wilmington. The Blue Rocks swept Myrtle Beach at home May 20-22, but the Birds returned the favor by taking
all three games a week later at BB&T Coastal Field. Injured third baseman Mike Olt killed Blue Rocks pitching to the tune of a .500
average (13-for-26) in nine games. Jared Bolden has also fared well against Wilmington, batting .383 (18-for-47) in 13 games with
five doubles and two home runs.
Justin makes his ninth start after returning to the rotation on Friday against Salem. He allowed three runs, two
GRIMM:
earned, in a five-inning no decision. Grimm was outstanding through his first three outings in Myrtle Beach, only allowing two
earned runs over 18.2 innings pitched (0.96 ERA). Since then, the righty from the University of Georgia has surrendered at least
three runs in each of his last five starts and seen his ERA move up to 3.42, but he has yet to pitch fewer than five innings in a start
at the Class A Advanced level. Rated as the Rangers 18th-best prospect entering 2011 according to Baseball America, Texas loves
PELICANS JULY SCHEDULE
what it sees in his projectable 6-3, 195-pound frame. A 2010 fifth-round selection out of Georgia, he has a mid-90s fastball, a sharp
overhand curveball and a changeup.
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prospect Jose Iglesias while at the World Junior Championships in Edmonton in July of 2008. Arguelles, a member of the Royals
40-man roster, pitched for La Habana Vaqueros in the Cuban National Series prior to his defection and also competed for the Cuban 7/6
7/7
Junior (18U) team in the COPABE AAA Pan American Junior Championships in 2007. There, he was the winning pitcher in the
7/8
gold-medal game vs. host Mexico, tossing eight shutout innings of three-hit ball while striking out 11 in a 6-0 victory. In three starts 7/9
against Myrtle Beach, hes 0-1 with a 4.32 ERA. On Friday against Frederick in his last start, he was rocked for five runs while re7/10
cording only five outs in a 6-4 loss. Noel ranks ninth in the Carolina League in ERA (2.99) and third in walks per nine innings (1.38). 7/11
7/12
MATCHING THE NUMBER ON HIS BACK: With his RBI single in the first inning last night, Pelicans catcher Zach Zanes- 7/13
ki became the first Carolina Leaguer in 2011 to hit in 17 consecutive games. The All-Star moved past teammate Ryan Strausborger 7/14
and Fredericks Miguel Abreu, who ran up 16-gamers earlier this year. Zaneskis run began when he went 2-for-10 while catching 7/15
7/16
all 23 innings in a June 12 marathon in Kinston. Z is batting .308 (24-78) during this stretch and has raised his average to .302.
7/17
7/18
TWO STREAKS SNAPPED: The 6-3 loss last night snapped the Pelicans six-game winning streak. It was their second six- 7/19
gamer of 2011, Myrtle Beach swept Lynchburg and Winston-Salem in April. A win last night would have made the streak the Birds 7/20
longest since 2008, when they Birds ran up 11 straight wins from July 30th to August 8th. Another streak came to an end last night 7/21
7/22
when Kennil Gomez allowed two runs in relief in the eight inning. Gerard Halls two-run single broke a streak by the Pelicans bullpen of 25 and one-third consecutive scoreless innings. Nine Myrtle Beach hurlers contributed to the streak over the past five games. 7/23
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7/25
NOW ITS JUST GETTING RIDICULOUS: Jared Bolden earned well-deserved Carolina League Player of the Week hon- 7/26
ors on Monday and hes making a charge at doing it again. With a single and a double last night he now has eight straight contests 7/27
with multiple hits. During the streak hes 21-for-39 (.538) with four homers, 13 RBIs and 11 runs scored. Batting .247 on July 1, the 7/28
7/29
Lynchburg, VA native has hit .492 (29-59) over his last 15 games to raise his average 54 points and soar to fourth on the Carolina
7/30
League leaderboard, second among active players, with a .301 mark.
7/31
The Cuban defector makes his fourth start of the season against the Pelicans in his first year of professional
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ball Stateside. The lefty from Guira, Cuba was signed by the Royals on January 5, 2010 after defecting along with Red Sox shortstop
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HUGE TURNAROUND: Both Jared Bolden and Jared Prince were mired in brutal slumps to begin the 2011 season, and both
have recovered remarkably to rank in the CLs top ten in batting average. Bolden started 2-for-32 (.063), but has hit .335 since to
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raise his average to a .301 clip that is now the fourth-best in the Carolina League. Prince was in a 2-for-34 hole (.059) before raising
- July 15 - RHP Johan Yan promoted to Frisco (AA); RHP
his average to .282, ranking seventh in the loop. Prince also moved past Frederick outfielder Steven Bumbry for the league lead in
Justin Grimm activated from disabled list
on base percentage at .384. He leads the circuit in hit by pitches with 19 and with only 35 strikeouts in 394 plate appearances, is
- July 9 - INF Mitch Hilligoss promoted to Frisco (AA); INF
the second-toughest hitter in the league to whiff.
Jonathan Roof promoted from Hickory (A)
LEADING THE LOOP: The Pelicans lead the Carolina League in a number of categories. They have the best run differential in
the league (+80) and lead by at least ten points in both batting average (.268) and on base percentage (.337). On the hill, their 3.20
staff ERA is tops in the circuit and they lead in both strikeouts per nine innings (8.8) and Ks per walk (3.2) as well.
# 27 Justin Grimm
HT: 6-3
AGE: 22
BORN: 8/16/1988
RESIDENCE: Bristol, VA
ACQUIRED: Selected by the Rangers in the fifth round of the 2010 MLB
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PITCHER TIDBITS:
#5
INF
Jared Bolden
Shared time at second base and played some outfield in 83 games with low-A Hickory
Crawdads of the South Atlantic League
Led the Crawdads with a .319 batting average
Had a 17-game hitting streak from July 7 to July 25, during which he hit .367 (29-79)
Cracked first professional home run 7/21 vs. Delmarva
2010 Highlights:
Batted .206 in 36 games with the Danville Braves of the Appalachian League
Santiago Chirino #4
Notched his first hit on 4/12 at Frederick, an RBI single in the fifth
Rocketed his first home run out to right to tie the Pelicans May 2 game with Potomac
in the ninth of an eventual 3-2 loss
Crushed a three-run homer 5/18 at Winston-Salem that landed to the right of the 427
ft. sign hanging under the Dash video board in right-center
Batted .583 (15-24) from July 11-17 to earn Carolina League Player of the Week honors
Started the season with high-A Bakersfield Blaze and finished with low-A Hickory
Crawdads
Played 58 games with Hickory, ranked fourth in the Crawdads in hitting (.294) and
slugging (.463)
2009 Highlights:
2009 Highlights:
OF
2011 Highlights:
Started season with Pelicans, hit .365 in 16 games, before a call-up to Double-A Frisco
Batted .238 in 33 games with RoughRiders before being transferred back on June 29
Had three straight game-winning hits against Winston-Salem 4/18 to 4/20
Hit the Pelicans first home run of the season, a solo shot on 4/9 against Wilmington
Posted the Birds first four-hit game on 4/12 at Frederick
2010 Highlights:
#15
INF
Batted .238 in 107 games with low-A Hickory Crawdads of the South Atlantic League
Led the club with 62 runs scored and was second in stolen bases with 14
Called up to Triple-A Oklahoma City in September, hit .350 (7-20) in the final six games
with RedHawks
Vinny DiFazio
#23
2011 Highlights:
2011 Highlights:
Belted his first career home run, a three-run shot against Wilmington on May 29
2010 Highlights:
Split the season between the Arizona Rangers and Short-Season A Spokane of the
Northwest League
Batted .357 (15-42) off lefties and .280 (45-161) off right-handers (.296 overall)
Named Rangers Minor League Defender of the Month for July
Earned promotion to Spokane on July 16
Finished on a tear with the Indians, hitting .350 (14-40) in his last 11 regular season
games, then batted .294 (5-17) with a double and three RBIs in five Northwest League
playoff games
2009 Highlights:
Played first professional season with Dominican Summer League Rangers 2 and led the
club with 28 RBIs
Ranked third on the team in hits (57) and stolen bases (18) and tied for third in doubles
with nine
Only starter to not record a hit on Opening Day but went 3-for-4 in his next start on
4/10 vs. Wilmington
Posted the Pelicans first two-double game on 4/16 at Lynchburg, driving in three
Belted the game-winning home run in the top of the tenth inning of Myrtle Beachs
first road extra-innings win of the season 7/9 at Wilmington
2010 Highlights:
Started with low-A Hickory Crawdads, missed two months with oblique injury, but hit
.283 with a .392 on base percentage and a team-high .536 slugging percentage
Called up to high-A Bakersfield Blaze in August, hit .216 with a .355 on base percentage in 16 games
#3
INF
Jared Hoying
#10
OF
2011 Highlights:
2011 Highlights:
Swiped two bases on Opening Day and followed that up with three the next day to
match a career high
After one base hit in his first six games, compiled nine in his next six with hits in all to
lift his average from .053 to .217
Hit his first home run, an inside-the-parker, in the ninth inning in Lynchburg on June 3
Spent most of the year with Class A Hickory Crawdads, was the teams youngest player
Stole 47 bases in 56 attempts with Hickory (83.9% success rate)
His 51 total steals were the most in the Texas farm system
Was on the disabled list from 6/27 to 8/10 with a right shoulder strain
Hit .364 (4-11) in South Atlantic League semifinals loss to eventual champion Lakewood
Played 83 games at shortstop for the Hickory and batted .232 with an eight game hitting streak to begin the season
Voted Top Defensive Shortstop in the South Atlantic League by Baseball America
Played 41 games in Arizona League and batted .364 (8-22) when leading off an inning
2010 Highlights:
2009 Highlights:
2008 Highlights:
2010 Highlights:
#1
INF
Andres James
David Paisano
#28
OF
2010 Highlights:
2011 Highlights:
2009 Highlights:
Played 43 games with Hickory and hit .269 while splitting time between second base
and shortstop
Had back-to-back four-for-four games on 8/30 and 8/31 vs. West Virginia to begin a
string of ten consecutive plate appearances with a hit
2008 Highlights:
Played the entire season for the low-A Clinton LumberKings and helped the club reach
the Midwest League playoffs
Was second on the team with ten sacrifices
2007 Highlights:
2006 Highlights:
Saw action in 38 games with the Arizona League Rangers and hit .231
Batted .213 in 27 games with Double-A Frisco before being transferred to Myrtle Beach
Went 4-for-5 in an 11-0 win vs. Corpus Christi on 4/22
2010 Highlights:
Hit .278 with six home runs and 49 RBIs in 131 games with high-A Bakersfield Blaze
Led the team in hits (148) and stolen bases (19)
2009 Highlights:
Batted .263 in 110 games between low-A Hickory and high-A Bakersfield
South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star selection for Hickory
2008 Highlights:
Hit .262 in 66 games for Short-Season A Spokane and helped lead the Indians to the
Northwest League championship, scoring seven runs in four postseason games
Chosen by Baseball America as the best defensive outfielder in the Rangers system
Traded to Texas with RHP Brandon McCarthy by the Chicago White Sox for RHP John
Danks, RHP Nick Masset and RHP Jacob Rasner (now with Frederick) on 12/23/2006
Originally signed by the White Sox as a non-drafted free agent on his 17th birthday,
November 26, 2004
#18
OF
Jonathan Roof
#47
INF
2011 Highlights:
2011 Highlights:
Put up his first multi-hit game 4/23 at Kinston after a 4-for-45 start to the year
Knocked first homer 5/3 at Potomac, part of Myrtle Beachs 20-6 victory
Registered a seven-game hit streak from 4/28 to 5/4
Reached base in 19 consecutive games from April 28 to May 19
Hit .270 in a team high 122 games with the Sally Leagues Crawdads
Led the Crawdads in hits (120), RBIs (75), runs (66) and doubles (29)
Had a 21-game hitting streak from 7/10 to 8/3, T- second longest in team history
Batted .383 (31-81) during the streak with 14 RBIs
Hit .328 with men in scoring position and .317 in the seventh inning or later
Produced in Hickorys first round playoff loss to Lakewood, hitting .455 (5-11) in 3G
Split time between outfield and first base in 55 games with Short-Season A Spokane
Indians of the Northwest League
Batted .283 with six home runs and 29 RBIs and an on base percentage of .388
Crushed lefties with a .349 batting average
Hit first professional grand slam on 7/18 vs. Everett
2010 Highlights:
2009 Highlights:
Ryan Strausborger #6
OF
MULTI-HIT GAMES: 0
vs. RHP: .100 (1-10)
PINCH-HITTING:
Started the year with the Class A Hickory Crawdads where he batted .261 with two
homers, 32 runs batted in, and a .656 OPS
Earned call-up to high-A and debuted for Myrtle Beach on July 11
2010 Highlights:
After a six-game stint in the AZL, where he batted .357, earned a promotion to Hickory
Did not debut until July due to a right ribcage fracture
Batted .256 in 38 games around the infield for the Crawdads but hit .389 with RISP
Originally drafted by the Red Sox in the 39th round of 2007, chose to attend Michigan
State instead of sign with Boston
All-Big 10 selection for Michigan State in 2010
Son of Gene Roof, who played from 1981-83 in the big leagues for the Cardinals
and Expos and managed in the Tigers minor league ranks for six years (1989-91,
1998-2000)
Gene is currently a roving outfield instructor for Detroit
Older brothers Shawn and Eric both play in the Tigers minor league system
Uncle Phil was a big league catcher for 15 seasons with eight clubs
Zach Zaneski
#17
2011 Highlights:
2011 Highlights:
2010 Highlights:
Played 64 games with Short-Season A Spokane Indians of the Northwest League, the
second-highest total on the team behind Mike Olt
The Indians primary leadoff hitter led the squad in stolen bases with 21 steals, was only
thrown out four times
Cracked his first professional home run on 8/15 vs. Salem-Kaizer
Hit .327 (17-52) against lefties, had a big August with a .330 average (32-97)
Well traveled between three levels, started with six games at low-A Hickory, spent most
of the season with Short-Season A Spokane before a September call-up to Triple-A
Oklahoma City
Batted .252 in 35 games with Spokane, hit first professional HR on 7/28 vs. Eugene
Went 3-for-10 with two RBIs in four games with Triple-A Oklahoma City
Went undrafted and played one game with the Midwest Sliders of the Independent
Frontier League before signing with Texas on June 13, 2008
Ranked MLB.com Texas Rangers Organizational All-Star at catcher
Attended the University of Rhode Island, ranks in the top ten on the Rams all-time list
in hits, doubles, walks and on base percentage
All-Atlantic 10 Second Team selection in 2006 and 2008
2010 Highlights:
2009 Highlights:
2009 Highlights:
#19
LHP
Kennil Gomez
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Has made two spot starts on 4/27 vs. POT and 5/18 at W-S
Went 5-9 with a 6.47 ERA with the high-A Bakersfield Blaze of the California League
Split time between starting and relieving, making 14 starts and 10 relief appearances
Missed two weeks in May with a right ankle sprain, July 30-August 7 with a laceration
on the middle finger of his pitching hand
Made one spot start at Frederick 4/14, allowed three earned runs in two-thirds of an
inning
Tossed five shutout innings with eight strikeouts in 23-inning loss at Kinston on 6/12
2010 Highlights
Began the season as a reliever with low-A Hickory Crawdads of the South Atlantic
League
Converted to starter in June with Short-Season A Spokane Indians of the Northwest
League, went 2-0 with a 3.25 ERA in eight starts
Earned promotion back to Hickory on 8/2 and finished the season with an overall
record of 5-3 and 3.10 ERA
Selected in the 14th round of the 2009 draft out of Walters State Community College
(Tenn.), had planned on transferring to Tennessee before signing with Texas
Pitched in the Cape Cod League in 2009 with the Cotuit Kettleers and threw a no-hitter
on July 12
Drafted in the 37th round of the 2008 draft by the Cleveland Indians
Drafted in the 25th round of the 2007 draft by the Milwaukee Brewers
Trevor Hurley
#12
RHP
2010 Highlights
2009 Highlights:
Promoted to high-A Bakersfield, going 8-10 with a 5.26 ERA and tied for ninth in the
California League with 26 starts
His 126 strikeouts led all Rangers minor leaguers and were the seventh most in the
California League
Went 1-0 in two postseason starts for the Blaze, allowing four runs in 12.1 innings
(2.92 ERA)
Ryan Kelly
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Split time between the low-A Hickory Crawdads and the high-A Bakersfield Blaze
Went 2-3 record with a 1.77 ERA in 45 games and was a perfect 15-for-15 in saves
Whiffed 84 batters in 66 innings while allowing only 35 hits (4.8 hits per nine innings)
Held righties to a .122 average and lefties to .169 as he lowered his career batting
average against to a paltry .202
South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star and was selected Best Relief Pitcher in the
league by Baseball America
2009 Highlights
Pitched mostly with the Short-Season A Spokane Indians of the Northwest League
Went 7-2 for the Indians and his 3.36 ERA was tied for eighth best in the league
Tied for second, one behind the league leader in both wins (seven) and starts (15)
Was fourth in innings (80.1) and strikeouts (77) and his 1.29 WHIP was tied for tenth
Selected in the 22nd round of the 2008 draft out of Kansas State University, where he
is tied for ninth on the Wildcats all-time list in games pitched
Starred in 2008 for Spokane, going 3-1 with a 3.29 ERA, pitched twice in the Northwest League Championship Series as he helped Spokane take the title
2011 Highlights:
Earned his first save on April 8 with two innings of one-run ball vs. Wilmington and his
second four days later with a one-hit, scoreless ninth at Frederick
Inserted into the rotation after Neil Ramirezs promotion to Round Rock (AAA), went 2-1
with a 5.11 ERA in five starts from April 19 to May 11
2010 Highlights:
Drafted in the 26th round of the 2006 draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates
Born William Ryan Kelly, started going by his middle name between 2008 and 2009
seasons
Traded to Texas by Oakland Athletics for RHP Guillermo Moscoso on January 8, 2011
Traded to Oakland by Pittsburgh for IF Corey Wimberly on December 23, 2010
#22
LHP
Joseph Ortiz
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#24
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2010 Highlights:
2011 Highlights:
Spent most of the season with low-A Hickory Crawdads, and dominated Sally League
hitters, went 4-1 with a 1.50 ERA and 0.83 WHIP in 26 games
Struck out 59 while walking just five in 42 innings with Hickory
Pitched in two games for Bakersfield in August, allowing one run in 2.1 innings
Went 1-2 with a 3.60 ERA over 25 relief appearances for La Guaira in the Venezuelan
Winter League
Spent the entire season with Double-A Frisco RoughRiders of the Texas League
Limited opponents to a .209 batting average
Was on the disabled list from May 13 to June 22 with left elbow inflammation
Moved to bullpen upon return, but went down on July 30 for the rest of the season
with a left groin strain
2009 Highlights:
Went 7-7 with a 3.86 ERA with Double-A Frisco, led the Texas League in strikeouts per
nine innings (8.6), while posting the second-lowest opponent batting average (.231)
Chosen to start the Texas League All-Star Game in Frisco, pitched a scoreless first
inning with one strikeout
Won Texas League Pitcher of the Week twice, once in April and once in July
Ranked as the 11th best overall prospect in the Texas League by Baseball America
Zach Osborne
#45
RHP
2010 Highlights:
2009 Highlights:
Went 2-0 with a 2.95 ERA in 18 games for Short-Season A Spokane Indians, struck out
38 and allowed just 32 hits in 36.2 innings, led Spokane in WHIP with a 1.01 mark
Two outstanding games on 7/7 and 7/11 earned him Northwest League Pitcher of the
Week honors, allowed just one hit and one walk in 6.2 innings with nine strikeouts
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
DATE
7/4
7/6
7/10
7/15
7/19
OPP
@LYN
@W-S
@WIL
SAL
WIL
DEC
ND
ND
ND
W
ND
IP
1.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
H
2
1
0
2
4
R
0
0
0
0
0
ER
0
0
0
0
0
BB
0
0
0
0
1
LAST 5 APPEARANCES
SO
0
1
3
2
4
HR
0
0
0
0
0
Began the year with a 1.26 ERA in eight appearances with low-A Hickory before earning a call-up to high-A Myrtle Beach on April 28
2010 Highlights:
Spent first professional season with Short-Season A Spokane, went 1-3 with a 3.92
ERA in ten games (three starts)
Went on the DL on July 16 with a cheekbone fracture after being hit by a ball in BP
RHP
Attended New Mexico Junior College for two years before being selected in the 35th
round of the 2008 draft by the Atlanta Braves
Chose to transfer to Louisiana-Lafayette instead of going pro and was a 2009 First
Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection
Tossed a five-hit shutout of nationally ranked Rice in the NCAA Tournament
DATE
7/9
7/13
7/16
OPP
@WIL
SAL
SAL
DEC
ND
ND
W
IP
1.0
0.2
1.1
H
1
3
0
R
0
3
0
ER
0
3
0
BB
0
1
0
SO
2
0
0
HR
0
1
0
Dominated the South Atlantic League through 28 appearances with the Hickory
Crawdads, going 1-2 with 14 saves in 17 opportunities
Posted a 0.41 ERA for the Dads, allowing just two earned runs over 43.2 innings
Struck out 54 batters against just 12 walks and held opponents to a .169 average
Didnt allow a single earned run after May 19 through to his promotion to Myrtle
Beach on July 9, a span of 15 appearances and 20.0 IP
Got serious with RISP, allowing just three hits in 42 ABs (.071)
Spent first pro year with Spokane (SS), going 4-1, 3.33 in 19 appearances in relief
Selected by the Rangers in the 15th round of the 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft
out of Kennesaw State University
Signed with Texas on June 12, 2010
Was Kennesaw States Friday night starter as a junior, going 4-6 with a 4.67 ERA (41
ER/79.0 IP) and 86 strikeouts in 13 starts
Played his prep ball at Sprayberry High in Marietta, Georgia which also produced
former Rangers Kris Benson and Marlon Byrd
2010 Highlights:
TOTAL
Overall Record
54-41
Vs. Southern Division 25-16
Vs. Northern Division 29-25
Day Games
7-9
Night Games
47-32
Day Games After Night 7-9
Pelicans Score 1st
40-14
Opponent Scores 1st 14-27
Games Won in Last AB 13-15
Vs. RH Starters
32-25
Vs. LH Starters
22-16
Pelicans Starter 6+ IP 32-20
Pelicans Starter 7+ IP 11-5
Pelicans Starter 8+ IP 2-0
When Hitting a HR
26-14
When Not Hitting a HR 28-27
Outhit Opponent
45-9
Equal # of Hits
4-2
Outhit by Opponent
5-30
Commit 0 Errors
21-13
Commit 1-2 Errors
30-22
Commit 3+ Errors
3-6
Leading After 7th
41-2
Trailing After 7th
8-30
Tied After 7th
5-9
Leading After 8th
41-1
Trailing After 8th
2-32
Tied After 8th
6-5
Extra-Innings Games
8-8
Doubleheaders
5-3
Series Record
14-11-3
One-Run Games
19-19
Two-Run Games
12-8
5+ Run Games
14-5
Shutout Record
8-5
April Record
14-8
May Record
17-12
June Record
14-12
July Record
9-9
August Record
0-0
September Record
0-0
Monday Record
5-5
Tuesday Record
7-4
Wednesday Record
10-7
Thursday Record
7-7
Friday Record
8-7
Saturday Record
10-5
Sunday Record
7-6
HOME
ROAD
32-13
15-5
17-8
2-1
30-12
2-1
22-3
10-10
12-4
20-8
12-5
21-8
8-2
0-0
15-4
17-9
26-2
2-1
4-10
12-7
19-6
1-0
21-1
6-9
5-3
22-1
1-9
6-2
7-2
3-1
9-2-2
14-5
6-3
7-2
5-1
8-4
10-3
8-4
6-2
0-0
0-0
3-1
2-2
8-2
5-3
5-3
6-1
3-1
22-28
10-11
12-17
5-8
17-20
5-8
18-11
4-17
1-11
12-17
10-11
11-12
3-3
2-0
11-10
11-18
19-7
2-1
1-20
9-6
11-16
2-6
20-1
2-21
0-6
19-0
1-23
0-3
1-6
2-2
5-9-1
5-14
6-5
7-3
3-4
6-4
7-9
6-8
3-7
0-0
0-0
2-4
5-2
2-5
2-4
3-4
4-4
4-5
Frederick
Kinston
Lynchburg
Potomac
Salem
Wilmington
Winston-Salem
TOTALS
TOTAL
HOME
ROAD
7-6
7-6
7-6
7-6
9-5
8-7
9-5
5-1
4-2
1-2
4-3
6-1
7-2
5-2
2-5
3-4
6-4
3-3
3-4
1-5
4-3
54-41
32-13
22-28
MULTI-HIT GAMES
Travis Adair
Jared Bolden
Santiago Chirino
Vinny DiFazio
Leury Garcia
Mitch Hilligoss
Jared Hoying
Andres James
Chris McGuiness
Mike Olt
David Paisano
Jared Prince
Ryan Strausborger
Zach Zaneski
TOTAL
10
25
21
5
32
12
25
10
10
14
9
23
23
17
2H
6
20
16
2
22
8
21
8
9
11
5
18
16
13
3H
3
4
5
3
10
2
3
2
1
3
4
5
4
3
4H
1
1
-
-
-
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
5+
1
MULTI-RBI GAMES
Travis Adair
Jared Bolden
Santiago Chirino
Vinny DiFazio
Leury Garcia
Mitch Hilligoss
Jared Hoying
Andres James
Chris McGuiness
Mike Olt
David Paisano
Jared Prince
Ryan Strausborger
Zach Zaneski
TOTAL
2
9
6
4
8
6
7
2
2
11
1
8
9
6
2RBI
1
5
5
2
6
4
5
2
1
10
1
6
6
3
CATCHERS THROWING %
CATCHER CS
SB ATT
PCT
DiFazio
Nicholas
Zaneski
17
2
8
50
1
60
67
3
68
.254
.667
.118
TOTAL
27
111
138
.196
3RBI
-
3
-
2
2
2
1
-
-
1
-
2
2
2
4RBI
1
1
1
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
5+
1
1
MISCELLANEOUS FEATS
Multi-HR Games
Jared Hoying, 2 (both solo, 2nd and 6th), 4/16 at Lynchburg
Ryan Strausborger, 2 (2 R, 5th, and 3 R, 6th), 4/27 vs. Potomac
Zach Zaneski, 2 (GS, 4th, and solo, 7th), 5/3 at Potomac
Zach Zaneski, 2 (solo, 2nd, and solo, 7th), 5/19 at Winston-Salem
Back-To-Back Home Runs
Leury Garcia & Jared Bolden (2 R, solo, 5th), 7/16 vs. Wilmington
Grand Slams
Zach Zaneski, 4th inning, 5/3 at Potomac
Ten-Game Hitting Streaks
Ryan Strausborger, 16 (6/1-6/16)
Jared Prince, 10 (6/3-6/12)
Zach Zaneski, 17 (6/12-present)
Walk-Off Hits
Travis Adair, single in 12th, 5-4 win vs. Winston-Salem (4/20)
Mitch Hilligoss, double in 12th, 5-4 win vs. Winston-Salem (6/8)
Jared Prince, double in 13th, 5-4 win vs. Potomac (6/24)
Jared Hoying, single in 10th, 4-3 win vs. Kinston (6/29)
Zach Zaneski, single in 10th, 4-3 win vs. Salem (7/15)
Jared Bolden, home run in 13th, 8-6 win vs. Salem (7/16)
Ryan Strausborger, home run in 14th, 6-4 win vs. Wilmington (7/19)
Pelicans record by uniform:
Home white: 19-10
Pelican Blue alternate: 20-16
Road gray: 13-15
Harley Night: 1-0
Harry Potter Night: 1-0
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS
TEAM BATTING
TEAM PITCHING
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
MOST INNINGS PITCHED, STARTER............................................................................................................................................................8.0 (Robbie Ross, twice, last 6/5 at Lynchburg)
MOST INNINGS PITCHED, RELIEVER...................................................................................................................................................................................5.0 (Chad Bell, 6/12 at Kinston)
MOST HITS ALLOWED, STARTER...................................................................................................................................................... 11 (twice, last Wilfredo Boscan, 7/20 vs. Wilmington)
MOST HITS ALLOWED, RELIEVER........................................................................................................................................................................ 5 (twice, last Ryan Kelly, 7/1 vs. Kinston)
MOST STRIKEOUTS, STARTER........................................................................................................................................................................................13 (Joe Wieland, 5/4 at Potomac)
MOST STRIKEOUTS, RELIEVER..............................................................................................................................................................................................8 (Chad Bell, 6/12 at Kinston)
MOST BASES ON BALLS, STARTER.............................................................................................................................................4 (five times, last Miguel De Los Santos, 7/13 vs. Salem)
MOST BASES ON BALLS, RELIEVER..................................................................................................................................................................4 (twice, last Kasey Kiker, 5/3 at Potomac)
MOST WILD PITCHES......................................................................................................................................................................................................3 (Barret Loux, 6/4 at Lynchburg)
MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED......................................................................................................................................................6 (five times, last Wilfredo Boscan, 6/23 vs. Potomac)
MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS IP................................................................................................................................................................................... 22.1 (Joe Wieland, 4/29-5/16)
WINNER
LOSER
SAVE
TIME
4/8 Wilmington
W
3-1 1-0 1st
-
Tyler Tufts (1-0)
Tim Melville (0-1) Ryan Kelly (1)
2:38
4/9 Wilmington
L 7-6 (11) 1-1 1st
-
Kelvin Herrera (1-0) Joe Ortiz (0-1)
Kevin Chapman (1) 3:16
4/10 Wilmington
W
4-3 2-1 1st
-
Chad Bell (1-0)
Brendan Lafferty (0-1) Tyler Tufts (1)
2:35
4/11 OFF DAY
4/12 @Frederick
W
4-3 3-1 1st
-
Joseph Ortiz (1-1) Bobby Bundy (1-1) Ryan Kelly (2)
2:37
4/13 @Frederick
L
2-0 3-2 2nd
-0.5 Jacob Rasner (1-0) Joe Wieland (0-1) Sean Gleason (1)
2:15
4/14 @Frederick
L
6-5 3-3 3rd
-1.5 Will Startup (1-0)
Kasey Kiker (0-1)
Kenny Moreland (1) 3:27
4/15 @Lynchburg
W
7-2 4-3 3rd
-1.0 Robbie Erlin (1-0) Arodys Vizcaino (1-1) Ryan Kelly (3)
2:31
4/16 @Lynchburg
W 11-4 5-3 1st
--
Barret Loux (1-0)
Zeke Spruill (0-1)
Tyler Tufts (2)
2:35
4/17 @Lynchburg
W
8-2 6-3 2nd
-0.5 Robbie Ross (1-0) Cory Rasmus (0-2) none
2:26
4/18 Winston-Salem W
2-1 7-3 2nd
-0.5 Andrew Doyle (1-0) Justin Collop (0-1) Trevor Hurley (1)
2:26
4/19 Winston-Salem W
7-4 8-3 2nd
-0.5 Johan Yan (1-0)
Tyson Corley (0-1) Tyler Tufts (3)
2:46
4/20 Winston-Salem W 5-4 (12) 9-3 2nd
-0.5 Kasey Kiker (1-1) Charlie Shirek (0-1) none
3:15
4/21 @Kinston
L
6-2 9-4 2nd
-0.5 Clayton Cook (1-1) Barret Loux (1-1)
Toru Murata (1)
2:43
4/22 @Kinston
W 10-0 10-4 2nd
-0.5 Robbie Ross (2-0) Giovanni Soto (0-3) none
2:40
4/23 @Kinston
W 11-2 11-4 1st
-
Joe Wieland (1-1) T.J. House (0-2)
none
2:49
4/24 @Kinston
L
3-2 11-5 2nd
-0.5 Brett Brach (1-1)
Ryan Kelly (0-1)
Preston Guilmet (1) 2:31
4/25 Potomac
W
2-0 12-5 2nd
-0.5 Joe Ortiz (2-1)
Adam Olbrychowski (1-1)
2:06
4/26 POSTPONED (RAIN) - RESCHEDULED FOR 4/27
4/27 Potomac (GM 1) W
6-3 13-5 2nd
-0.5 Barret Loux (2-1)
Mitchell Clegg (1-1) Trevor Hurley (2)
1:52
4/27 Potomac (GM 2) L
4-3 13-6 2nd
-0.5 Joe Testa (1-0)
Johan Yan (1-1)
Pat Lehman (4)
2:24
4/28 Potomac
L
8-6 13-7 2nd
-1.5 Trevor Holder (1-2) Robbie Ross (2-1) Pat Lehman (5)
3:18
4/29 Frederick
L
5-1 13-8 2nd
-2.5 Bobby Bundy (2-2) Joe Wieland (1-2)
2:21
4/30 Frederick
W 11-10 14-8 2nd
-2.5 Ryan Kelly (1-1)
Jacob Rasner (1-2) Johan Yan (1)
3:12
5/1 Frederick
W
2-1 15-8 2nd
-1.5 Robbie Erlin (2-0) Nathan Moreau (2-2) Joe Ortiz (1)
2:09
5/2 @Potomac
L
3-2 15-9 2nd
-2.5 Joe Testa (2-0)
Kennil Gomez (0-1)
2:42
5/3 @Potomac
W 20-6 16-9 2nd
-2.0 Robbie Ross (3-1) Mitchell Clegg (1-2)
2:35
5/4 @Potomac
W
3-0 17-9 2nd
-1.0 Joe Wieland (2-2) Trevor Holder (1-3) Johan Yan (2)
2:53
5/5 @Salem
L 4-3 (10) 17-10 2nd
-2.0 Kendal Volz (1-1)
Trevor Hurley (0-1)
3:18
5/6 @Salem
L
2-1 17-11 2nd
-3.0 Chris Hernandez (3-1) Robbie Erlin (2-1) Cesar Cabral (7)
2:05
5/7 @Salem
L
3-2 17-12 2nd
-4.0 Drake Britton (1-2) Barret Loux (2-2)
Tom Ebert (1)
2:07
5/8 @Salem
W
4-1 18-12 2nd
-3.0 Robbie Ross (4-1) Miguel Gonzalez (0-1) Johan Yan (3)
2:30
5/9 OFF DAY
5/10 Kinston POSTPONED (RAIN) - RESCHEDULED FOR 5/11
5/11 Kinston (GM 1) W
6-0 19-12 2nd
-2.0 Joe Wieland (3-2) T.J. House (1-4)
1:37
5/11 Kinston (GM 2) W
2-0 20-12 2nd
-1.0 Ryan Kelly (2-1)
Brett Brach (3-2)
Joe Ortiz (2)
1:36
5/12 Kinston
W
4-2 21-12 2nd
-1.0 Robbie Erlin (3-1) Drew Pomeranz (1-1) Trevor Hurley (3)
2:39
5/13 Lynchburg
L
8-1 21-13 2nd
-1.0 Arodys Vizcaino (2-2) Barret Loux (2-3)
2:24
5/14 Lynchburg
W
6-0 22-13 1st
--
Robbie Ross (5-1) Chris Masters (3-1) Johan Yan (4)
2:15
5/15 Lynchburg
L
5-3 22-14 1st
--
Dimasther Delgado (4-3) Wilfredo Boscan (0-1)
Eliecer Cardenas (3) 2:10
5/16 @Winston-Salem W
3-2 23-14 1st
+1.0 Joe Wieland (4-2) Terry Doyle (0-5)
Ryan Kelly (4)
2:35
5/17 @Winston-Salem
POSTPONED (RAIN) - RESCHEDULED FOR 5/18
5/18 @W-S (GM 1)
L
6-3 23-15 1st
+1.0 Taylor Thompson (3-1) Johan Yan (1-2)
none
2:07
5/18 @W-S (GM 2)
W
6-4 24-15 1st
+2.0 Kennil Gomez (1-1) Santos Rodriguez (2-1) Zach Osborne (1)
2:02
5/19 @Winston-Salem W
3-1 25-15 1st
+3.0 Barret Loux (3-3)
Hector Santiago (2-3) Joe Ortiz (3)
2:00
5/20 @Wilmington
L
6-4 25-16 1st
+2.0 Tyler Sample (2-3) Ryan Kelly (2-2)
Ryan Dennick (2)
2:16
5/21 @Wilmington
L
9-3 25-17 1st
+1.0 Jake Odorizzi (4-0) Wilfredo Boscan (0-2)
2:26
5/22 @Wilmington
L
3-1 25-18 1st
+1.0 Michael Mariot (5-0) Joe Wieland (4-3)
2:06
5/23 OFF DAY
5/24 Salem
L
8-1 25-19 1st
--
Chris Hernandez (5-1) Robbie Erlin (3-2)
2:46
5/25 Salem
W
3-2 26-19 1st
+1.0 Barret Loux (4-3)
Drake Britton (1-5) Ryan Kelly (5)
2:40
5/26 Salem
W
5-4 27-19 1st
+2.0 Johan Yan (2-2)
Tom Ebert (1-3)
Zach Osborne (2)
2:44
5/27 Wilmington
W
3-2 28-19 1st
+3.5 Joe Ortiz (3-1)
Kevin Chapman (0-1) Ryan Kelly (5)
2:56
5/28 Wilmington
W
4-0 29-19 1st
+4.5 Joe Wieland (5-3) Noel Arguelles (2-2)
2:20
5/29 Wilmington
W
9-3 30-19 1st
+5.5 Justin Grimm (1-0) Elisaul Pimentel (3-3)
2:17
5/30 @Frederick
L
8-4 30-20 1st
+4.5 Oliver Drake (3-2) Zach Osborne (0-1) Chris Petrini (1)
2:38
5/31 @Frederick
W
2-1 31-20 1st
+4.5 Robbie Ross (6-1) Nick Haughian (1-3) Ryan Kelly (7)
2:13
6/1 @Frederick
L 4-3 (11) 31-21 1st
+4.5 Justin Moore (1-0) Johan Yan (3-2)
3:09
6/2 @Frederick
L
6-5 31-22 1st
+3.5 Justin Moore (2-0) Trevor Hurley (0-2)
2:16
6/3 @Lynchburg
W
4-1 32-22 1st
+4.5 Justin Grimm (2-0) Willie Kempf (3-4) Ryan Kelly (8)
2:55
6/4 @Lynchburg
L
8-6 32-23 1st
+3.5 Chris Masters (4-2) Zach Osborne (0-2)
2:41
6/5 @Lynchburg
W
5-3 33-23 1st
+4.5 Robbie Ross (7-1) Matt Crim (1-4)
Kennil Gomez (1)
2:02
6/6 Winston-Salem L
3-2 33-24 1st
+3.5 Addison Reed (2-0) Joe Ortiz (3-2)
2:31
6/7 Winston-Salem L 6-2 (10) 33-25 1st
+3.5 J.D. Ballinger (3-0) Ryan Kelly (2-3)
2:43
6/8 Winston-Salem W 5-4 (12) 34-25 1st
+3.5 Kennil Gomez (2-1) Leroy Hunt (1-1)
3:54
6/9 Winston-Salem W
8-4 35-25 1st
+4.0 Barret Loux (5-3)
Ryan Buch (1-2)
2:33
6/10 @Kinston
L
4-3 35-26 1st
+3.0 Tyler Sturdevant (4-2) Robbie Ross (7-2) Preston Guilmet (14) 2:18
6/11 @Kinston
W
6-5 36-26 1st
+4.0 Wilfredo Boscan (2-2) Drew Pomeranz (2-2) Johan Yan (5)
2:48
6/12 @Kinston
L 3-2 (23) 36-27 1st
+3.0 Chris Jones (2-0)
Kasey Kiker (1-2)
6:27
6/13 @Potomac
POSTPONED (RAIN) - RESCHEDULED FOR 6/14
6/14 @Potomac (GM 1) L
5-1 36-28 1st
+2.5 Cameron Selik (2-4) Justin Grimm (2-1)
1:43
6/14 @Potomac (GM 2) W
2-0 37-28 1st
+2.5 Barret Loux (6-3)
Adam Olbrychowski (1-3) Johan Yan (6)
1:53
6/15 @Potomac
L 5-4 (10) 37-29 1st
+1.5 Joe Testa (4-0)
Trevor Hurley (0-3)
2:53
6/16 Frederick
W 11-1 38-29 1st
+1.5 Wilfredo Boscan (2-2) Bobby Bundy (6-5)
2:27
6/17 Frederick
W
6-5 39-29 1st
+2.5 Joe Wieland (6-3) Nathan Moreau (7-5) Johan Yan (7)
2:25
6/18 Frederick
W
8-5 40-29 1st
+2.5 Trevor Hurley (1-3) Sean Gleason (1-3) Ryan Kelly (9)
2:37
6/19 Frederick
CANCELLED (RAIN)
ATT
5,069
2,417
2,363
3,109
1,822
2,473
5,170
2,944
2,698
3,861
4,163
5,343
1,365
1,265
3,006
1,283
2,298
-2,366
2,511
2,265
3,024
2,225
1,471
2,448
994
2,699
4,266
3,211
2,128
-2,151
2,956
2,056
3,276
5,188
2,351
-3,992
4,283
6,313
5,414
5,051
2,071
2,090
2,527
2,119
2,282
3,496
4,126
5,418
5,883
3,226
3,432
4,470
1,750
2,078
2,056
3,392
4,026
2,392
4,207
1,179
-1,107
6,109
4,536
3,087
3,089
DATE OPPONENT
WINNER
LOSER
SAVE
TIME
ATT
6/22
6/23
6/24
6/25
6/26
6/27
6/28
6/29
6/30
7/1
7/2
7/3
7/4
7/5
7/6
7/7
7/8
7/9
7/10
7/11
7/12
7/13
7/14
7/15
7/16
7/17
7/18
7/19
7/20
7/21
7/22
7/23
7/24
7/25
7/26
7/27
7/28
7/29
7/30
7/31
8/1
8/2
8/3
8/4
8/5
8/6
8/7
8/8
8/9
8/10
8/11
8/12
8/13
8/14
8/15
8/16
8/17
8/18
8/19
8/20
8/21
8/22
8/23
8/24
8/25
8/26
8/27
8/28
8/29
8/30
8/31
9/1
9/2
9/3
9/4
9/5
ALL-STAR BREAK
Potomac
L
Potomac
W
Potomac
W
@Salem
W
@Salem
W
@Salem
L
Kinston
W
Kinston
L
Kinston
L
@Lynchburg
L
@Lynchburg
L
@Lynchburg
L
@Lynchburg
W
@Winston-Salem L
@Winston-Salem W
@Winston-Salem L
@Wilmington
W
@Wilmington
L
@Wilmington
L
OFF DAY
Salem
W
Salem
W
Salem
W
Salem
W
OFF DAY
Wilmington
W
Wilmington
W
Wilmington
L
Wilmington
@Frederick
@Frederick
@Frederick
Lynchburg
Lynchburg
Lynchburg
Lynchburg
Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem
OFF DAY
@Kinston
@Kinston
@Kinston
Potomac
Potomac
Potomac
Frederick
Frederick
Frederick
@Potomac
@Potomac
@Potomac
@Potomac
@Salem
@Salem
@Salem
Kinston
Kinston
Kinston
Kinston
OFF DAY
Lynchburg
Lynchburg
Lynchburg
@Winston-Salem
@Winston-Salem
@Winston-Salem
@Wilmington
@Wilmington
@Wilmington
@Wilmington
OFF DAY
Salem
Salem
Salem
6-5 0-1
5-4 (13) 1-1
11-3 2-1
4-1 3-1
10-8 4-1
7-0 4-2
4-3 (10) 5-2
1-0 5-3
5-3 5-4
5-4 5-5
5-3 5-6
4-1 5-7
6-4 6-7
8-7 (10) 6-8
8-2 7-8
5-0(8) 7-9
7-6 (10) 8-9
3-0 8-10
3-2 8-11
3rd
3rd
2nd
2nd
1st
3rd
1st
2nd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
4th
3rd
4th
3rd
4th
4th
-1.0
-1.0
-1.0
-1.0
--
-1.0
--
-1.0
-2.0
-2.0
-2.0
-3.0
-2.5
-3.5
-3.0
-4.5
-3.5
-4.5
-4.5
8-3 9-11
6-5 10-11
4-3 (10) 11-11
8-6 (13) 12-11
4th
4th
3rd
2nd
-4.0
-3.5
-2.5
-1.0
-1.5
-0.5
-1.5
MODESTO, CA
Nelo (5)
3:00
Mitchell Clegg (2-4)
3:55
Paul Demny (4-7)
2:26
Ryan Pressly (4-7) Chad Bell (1)
1:55
Michael Gleason (0-1) Johan Yan (8)
3:21
Wilfredo Boscan (2-3)
2:26
Chris Jones (4-1)
3:16
Joe Ortiz (4-3)
Jose Flores (2)
2:19
Francisco Jimenez (3-1) Ryan Kelly (2-4)
Preston Guilmet (19) 2:45
Chris Masters (5-3) Miguel De Los Santos (0-1) Ryan Buchter (6)
2:26
Dimasther Delgado (5-5) Wilfredo Boscan (2-5) Ryan Buchter (7)
2:23
Zeke Spruill (6-7) Justin Grimm (2-2)
2:15
Barret Loux (8-3)
Blaine Sims (2-3)
Johan Yan (9)
2:54
Taylor Thompson (6-1) Joe Ortiz (4-4)
3:21
Miguel De Los Santos (1-1) Andre Rienzo (2-4)
2:59
Matt Wickswat (1-1) Wilfredo Boscan (2-6)
2:09
Johan Yan (5-3)
Ryan Dennick (1-3) Joe Ortiz (4)
3:08
Tyler Sample (6-6) Barret Loux (8-4)
Michael Mariot (5) 2:02
Justin Marks (5-6) Robbie Ross (8-3) Edwin Garcia (1)
2:30
5,486
2,921
3,524
2,991
4,386
2,866
4,416
4,471
4,197
3,070
1,586
5,630
1,644
3,674
3,925
6,673
4,059
3,818
4,457
3:15
3:03
2:50
3:39
3,559
4,883
3,001
2,711
2:31
3:52
2:40
3,202
2,937
3,283
Mondays Result: L, 9-4 vs. Greensboro Grasshoppers Today: vs. Greensboro, 7:00 p.m.
Winning Pitcher: Kenneth Toves (1-0) - 2.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K
Losing Pitcher: Joe Van Meter (5-2) - 1.0 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 0 BB, 1 K
Save: none
Highlights: Noel Perio had two doubles, a single and two runs scored as Greensboro scored eight unanswered runs from the fifth through the seventh innings to win the series opener 9-4. Andrew Clark had three
hits and drove in a run. Oddly, for the last 16 games, the Dads have gone win-win-win-loss four times.
Arizona League Rangers (R) - Record: 16-7 overall (1st, AZL West, +3.5)
Yesterdays Result: L, 13-5, vs. AZL Giants Today: vs. AZL Athletics, 10:00 p.m.
Winning Pitcher: Chris Gloor (1-1) - 5.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R (1 ER), 1 BB, 4 K
Losing Pitcher: Kyle Castro (1-1) - 4.1 IP, 7 H, 7 R (6 ER), 5 BB, 4 K
Save: none
Highlights: The Rangers were roughed up in allowing their highest run total of the season. Guy Edmonds
singled and doubled in the loss. Ryan Rua, Jeremy Williams and Kevin Torres all had two hits as well. The
Rangers still lead their division and only trail the Giants by a game and a half for the best mark in the league.