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OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION T-Bones (5-1, 1st South) at Winnipeg Goldeyes (5-3, 2nd North)
RHP Dustin Hurlbutt (0-0, 0.00) at LHP Kevin McGovern (1-0, 3.00)
Game 7 – Road Game 3 5/26/19 - 1:05 pm — Shaw Park, Winnipeg, MB, CA
Series: Game 3 of 3 On air at T-&Bones MixLR Channel
Last Night
The T-Bones came from behind to win the first game of the doubleheader 5-3 in eight innings. In game two the Goldeyes had a 3-1 lead going into the last inning before the league mandated curfew took effect. The teams will finish game two today before playing game three.
Today The T-Bones wrap up their only trip to Canada for the regular season and their first road trip of the season in the final game of a three-game series against the Winnipeg Goldeyes.
Pitching Matchups
RHP Dustin Hurlbutt comes to Kansas City after spending parts of four seasons with the Oakland Athletics organization. Hurlbutt was the 15th round pick by Oakland in the 2015 June draft out of Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas. Last season Hurlbutt posted a 3-4 record with a 3.86 ERA in nine starts with Stockton in the California League. He would add 44.1 innings, giving up 37 hits and 19 earned runs with 39 strike outs. He reached as high as AAA in his career. The Goldeyes will send out left-hander Kevin McGovern who is 1-0 with a 3.00 ERA in two starts this season. McGovern is second all-time on the American Association’s career strikeouts list. McGovern is 41-33 in his career with a 4.02 ERA in 130 games in eighth pro seasons.
Double vision The T-Bones have been rained out four times since last Friday the 17th opening night of the season. They have played three double headers after playing only four all of last season. The club was only washed away three times all season at home last year. The first did not come until August 15th against Fargo. The second came four days later on August 19th against Cleburne in a game that was not made up with the T-Bones only playing 99 games. The weather forced another rainout in Texas on June 7th the other double headers was a scheduled pair in Lincoln. This season the club was washed away on Saturday the 18th against Fargo and made up the next day the 19th. The back to back rain outs at home against Lincoln on the 20th and 21st and Friday night in Winnipeg. The back to back on Monday and Tuesday was the fourth time that the T-Bones have had back to back rainouts in a season. The last time was in 2015 when the T-Bones were washed away on back to back nights in Joplin on June 17th and 18th that season. In 2003 the last series was hampered by rain. On August 30th and 31st the T-Bones and the Sioux Falls Canaries had back to backs over Labor Day weekend eventually finishing the series with a single game on the 1st. In 2004 there was a suspended game followed by a rainout and the most famous of all was the 2008 Northern League Finals where Gary had a sink hole in left field with three days of rain to hold off the KC Championship celebration.
AA SOUTH STANDINGS FINAL STANDINGS
Team W L GB Last Game
T-Bones 5 1 W 5-3 @WIN
Cleburne 6 4 1 W 4-2 @LIN
Sioux Falls 5 4 1.5 L 6-5 @GAR
Lincoln 4 5 2.5 L 4-2 CLE
Texas 2 7 4.5 L 17-4 @FM
Sioux City 2 7 4.5 L 2-0 @STP
Sizzle Facts
Streak: W4 Last 5: 4-1 Last 10: 0-0
Home: 4-1 Away: 1-0 Vs. WIN: 1-0
South: 2-0 North: 3-1 Month: 5-1
T-BONES LEAGUE LEADERS FINAL 2018
AVG Todd Cunningham .331 / 4th
Mason Davis .324 / T 6th
Adrian Nieto .313 / 11th
Keith Curcio 309 / 15th
R Todd Cunningham 70 / 6th
Noah Perio Jr. & Keith Curcio 57 / T 14th
H Noah Perio Jr. 119 / T 8th
Keith Curcio 108 / 15th
Todd Cunningham 104 / T 17th
2B Todd Cunningham 25 / 6th
Noah Perio Jr. 24 / T 7th
Keith Curcio 22 / T 9th
HR Keith Curcio 11 / T 12th
RBI Noah Perio Jr. 74 / T 3rd
Keith Curcio 57 / T 13th
SB Mason Davis 26 / T 3rd
Keith Curcio 20 / T 6th
Todd Cunningham 17 / T 8th
ERA Tommy Collier 3.11 / 4th
Hunter Adkins 3.97 / 13th
SO Tommy Collier 140 / 1st
Jared Mortenson 112 / 4th
Last Five
Day Opp Result/Notes
5/25 WIN W 5-3 Comeback in 7th win in 8th
5/22 LIN W 3-0 Delgado K’s 8
5/22 LIN W 9-8 Robertson walk off 2B
5/19 F&M G2 W 8-1 Stout tosses five scoreless
5/19 F&M G1 L 7-2
By the Numbers
Day…1-1 Night…4-0
Series...1-0 Sweeps…
Series Open…3-0 Series Middle…0-1
Series Finale…2-0 Rubber Match…1-0
Last At-Bat...2-0 Walk-Off…1-0
Comeback…2-0 Extra Innings…2-0
Doubleheader… 2-0-1 Score First…3-1
Allow First Run…2-0 1-Run Game…1-0
2-Run Game…1-0 3-Run Game…2-0
4+Run Game…1-1 More hits…3-0
Fewer hits…1-1 Same hits…1-0
Scoring 0-3…2-1 Scoring 4-6…1-0
Scoring 7+…2-0 Allow 0-3…4-0
Allow 4-6…0-0 Allow 7+…1-1
NEXT FIVE 5/27 F&M TBA at RHP Dylan Baker 7:05pm
5/28 MIL TBA at RHP Marc Magliaro 7:05pm
5/29 MIL TBA at TBA 7:05pm
5/30 MIL TBA at TBA 7:05pm
5/31 GAR TBA at TBA 7:05pm
Steak Bites from the Steakhouse
Let the Countdown begin With the win last night in game one over Winnipeg Joe Calfapietra now is 972 wins as a manager. He is set to be the next indy manager to 1000 win. St. Paul Manager George Tsamis reached 1,000 career wins back on June 12, 2018. He joined former Fargo boss Doug Simunic, current Gary Manager Greg Tagert and second year Chicago Dogs Manager Butch Hobson in the 1,000-win club in indy ball. Joe Calfapietra was named 2018 American Association Manager of the year September 4th after leading the T-Bones to a 62-37 record and a playoff berth as the second-place finishers in the south division. He led the team to their first title as members of the American Association and the third in franchise history. The Eastern College alum also helped a league-leading eight players into organizational ball since the end of the 2017 season. Calfapietra is in his second season as the T-Bones’ manager and became the first manager in franchise history to have back to back winning seasons in 2018. The 46-year-old has an overall record of 967-820 in 19 seasons as a manager, all at the independent level. Joe Calfapietra was named the T-Bones sixth manager in the club’s history on November 30, 2016. Calfapietra (pronounced Cal-fa-pee-eh-tra), 47, brings an overall record of 905-783 into his second season in Kansas City and his 18th season as a manager, all at the independent level. Calfapietra guided Kansas City to the second-best overall franchise record in the club’s history (57-43) with the team finishing in a three-way tie for a post season spot for the league the wild card. The T-Bones did not advance due to a tie breaker but Calfapietra turned over the 2017 roster with only one hold over from the 2016 helping the club reached a franchise high of 84 days above .500 out of a 109-day season. Despite a 1-5 start to begin the season, his 2017 club reached .500 at 7-7 at Sioux Falls on
June 2nd and stayed at or above for 93 days and 83 in a row. With the win on August 26th at Gary, Calfapietra won his 900th career game. He hit the 50-win mark August 23rd at home against Cleburne for the seventh straight season. Calfapietra spent 14 seasons as the manager of the New Jersey Jackals of the Can-Am League before taking over the dugout reigns of the T-Bones in 2017. While in New Jersey, only four of those 14 teams did not reach the postseason. The Jackals won the league championship in 2004, at the end of Calfapietra’s second season in New Jersey, and then his teams reached the league championship series in five consecutive seasons, 2011-15. In 2016, the Jackals went 62-38, before losing in the first round of the Can-Am playoffs. The T-Bones and Calfapietra’s Jackals faced each other seven times in interleague play since 2012, with New Jersey winning four of those games. Calfapietra started his coaching career in 1994 in this organization, when the T-Bones were in Duluth, Minn., and were known as the Dukes. In 2002, Calfapietra was the first-ever manager of the Gary SouthShore RailCats, where he was the league manager of the year, before starting with New Jersey the following season. Calfapietra lives in Collegeville, Pa., with his wife and their two daughters, ages 18 and 12. Calfapietra is the T-Bones’ sixth manager since the team moved from Duluth prior to the 2003 season and when he took over in 2017 he replaced John Massarelli, who went 139-160 in three seasons with Kansas City, including 42-58 in 2016.
Joe Calfapietra’s Managerial Career 2000 — Allentown 42 43 .494 No Postseason 2001 — Allentown 43 47 .478 Postseason 2002 — Gary 35 55 .389 No Postseason 2003 — New Jersey 52 37 .584 Postseason 2004 — New Jersey 54 39 .581 League Champions 2005 — New Jersey 48 44 .522 No Postseason 2006 — New Jersey 43 48 .473 No Postseason 2007 — New Jersey 49 44 .527 Postseason 2008 — New Jersey 43 51 .457 No Postseason 2009 — New Jersey 55 39 .585 No Postseason 2010 — New Jersey 42 50 .457 Postseason 2011 — New Jersey 57 36 .613 Lost League Finals 2012 — New Jersey 59 41 .590 Lost League Finals 2013 — New Jersey 55 44 .556 Lost League Finals 2014 — New Jersey 55 41 .573 Lost League Finals 2015 — New Jersey 54 43 .557 Lost League Finals 2016 — New Jersey 62 38 .620 Postseason 2017 — Kansas City 57 43 .570 No Postseason lost tie breaker 2018 — Kansas City 62 37 .620 Postseason 2019 — Kansas City 4 1 . Overall — 18 seasons 972 821 .542
Local connections Right-hander Robert Calvano hails from Kansas City. Infielder Shawn O’Malley lives in Overland Park. RHP Dustin Hurlbutt is from Coffeyville, Kansas, and IF Casey Gillaspie is a former Wichita State star.
Familiar faces Catcher Christian Correa spent his third straight May in T-Bones camp. The T-Bones have eight returning players from last year. RHP Tommy Collier, LHP Nick Lee, RHP Jackson Lowery, RHP Robert Calvano, LHP Carlos Diaz, OF Ryan Brett and IF Mason Davis.
MLB Alums While the philosophy if the organization is to get players back to affiliated ball to one day get a chance at the Big Leagues, the T-Bones feature five former Big Leaguers. RHP Eric Stout – Kansas City IF Shawn O’Malley – Los Angeles (AL), Seattle IF Darnell Sweeney - Philadelphia OF Ryan Brett – Tampa Bay OF Daniel Robertson –Texas, Los Angeles (AL), Seattle, Cleveland
Social on the air
The T-Bones feature a T-Bones Post Game Live on Facebook as well as a daily #CupofSizzle interactive Facebook Live during the lunch hour during the weekdays and selected weekend games. The club also will feature select breaking news and Pre-Game Live events as time and content merit. The Top Step Overtime with Joe Calfapietra will air approximately 10 minutes following the game.
Alumni report
Former T-Bone Nick Torres is having a good start at AAA Puebla in Mexico. In 39 games he is hitting .314 (48/153) with 13 home runs and 43 RBI this season. He is ninth in the circuit in RBI and is second on the club in home runs and first in RBIs.
Moving on up
The T-Bones lost eight players during the season to affiliated ball and three more to Mexico, yet still somehow reached a franchise best 26 games above .500. Since opening day 2018 the T-Bones have had 13 players’ contracts purchased and four players sign with Mexico. The list of contracts purchased this past year: 5/24/19: RHP Randall Delgado – contract purchased by the New York Yankees and the 13th since opening day 2018. 4/4/19: LHP Tim Hardy - contract purchased by the New York Yankees, 42nd player sold and the 12th since opening day 2018. 1/8/19: RHP Robert Calvano – contract purchased by the San Diego Padres, 41st player sold and 11th since opening day 2018. 11/29/18: OF Keith Curcio – contract purchased by the Boston Red Sox, 40th player sold and 10th since opening day 2018. 11/2/18: LHP Nick Lee-–contract purchased by the Cincinnati Reds, 39th player sold and ninth since opening day 2018. 8/4/18: IF Dylan Tice—contract purchased by New York Mets, 38th player sold. 7/24/18: IF Taylor Featherston—contract purchased by the Cincinnati Reds, 37th player sold. 7/13/18: LHP Joe Filomeno—contract purchased by the Seattle Mariners, 36th player sold. 7/17/18: IF/OF Nick Torres—contract sold to the Texas Rangers, 35th player sold 7/7/18: LHP Carlos Diaz—contract purchased by Cincinnati Reds, 34th. player sold. 7/3/18: LHP James Buckelew—contract purchased by the Chicago Cubs, 33rd player sold. 5/22/18: OF Adam Brett Walker—contract purchased by the Washington National, 32nd player sold. 5/19/18: RHP Cody Martin—contract purchased by the New York Mets, 31st player sold.
Up Next The T-Bones return home Monday for a single game with Fargo-Moorhead before another pair of three game series. The first will be the Milwaukee Milkmen (Tues-Thur) and their first ever trip to KCK. The second will be long time rival the Gary SouthShore RailCats who will come in later in the week (Fri-Sun).
On the air Dan Vaughan returns for his third season as the “voice of the T-Bones.” Vaughan spent the previous four years with the Gary SouthShore RailCats and is the Australian summer voice of the Perth Heat of the Australian Baseball League during the USA winters. The game audio can be heard on tbonesbaseball.com and on the T-Bones MixLR Channel and the MixLR app. The pregame begins at 6:40 (home 25 minutes before on road) with “The Top Step with Manager Joe Calfapietra.” AmericanAssociationBaseballTV.com carries the video stream of all home games. The full pregame show can be heard online on the radio side with the news and scores around the American Association and other pregame notes. On the road the audio stream can be heard on AmericanAssociationBaseballTV.com in addition to flagship home on T-Bones MixLR Channel. For fans that want to hear the game inside the ballpark tune into 107.9 FM on your radio dial to hear all the live radio action inside T-Bones Stadium.
On this Date…
Ninth Inning Rally Gives Kansas City Third Straight “W”
05/26/2018
ROSEMONT, IL. –Impact Field in suburban Chicago by all accounts is a publicly funded park. After the Friday night
historic first home opener for the Chicago Dogs in front of 6,317 fans, the T-Bones Zach Walters may be the sole owner of
the new 60-million-dollar park. Walters launched two home runs and drove in four runs as Kansas City came from behind to
win 8-4 for the teams third straight win.
The T-Bones took the lead in the first on a Dylan Tice solo home run off Scott Barns. In the top of the fifth Zach Walters
launched his first homer of the game off Tyson Perez to make it 2-0. Luis Paula held the Hot Dogs scoreless through four
innings but ran into trouble in the bottom of the fifth.
Paula retired the first man he faced but then hit back to back batters in Wilfredo Rodrigues and Trey Vavra. He then walked
Matt Dean to load the bases. For the third time this week a T-Bones pitcher hit a batter with the bases loaded scoring a run.
Paula hit Kyle Gaedele to bring home a run and it was 2-1 Kansas City. Edwin Arroyo then singled to tie the game at two
and then Michael Macca drove in two with another single to give Chicago the lead. 4-2.
Kansas City could not crack the Chicago bull pen until the ninth. Kaohi Downing came in to work the ninth for Chicago and
hit Dexter Kjerstad to start the inning. Jordan Edgerton would single with one out to put runners at the corners. Angel Rosa
then lined a homer run to left center to give the T-Bones the 5-4 lead.
Johnny Davis reached on a perfectly placed bunt single and Dylan Tice would be hit by a pitch to put runners at first and
second. Walters then provided the knockout punch with his second shot of the night to make it 8-4 Kansas City. The T-
Bones Carlos Diaz worked a scoreless home half of the ninth as Kansas City won it 8-4.
Kansas City (4-3) has won three straight while, Chicago fell to (1-6). Game two of the series is Saturday night from Chicago
Year Age AgeDif Tm Lg Lev Aff W L W-L% ERA RA9 G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF WHIP H9 HR9 BB9 SO9 SO/W
2011 21 -0.4 Connecticut NYPL A- DET 4 1 .800 1.85 1.85 7 7 0 0 0 0 39.0 28 8 8 1 10 0 35 3 0 2 156 0.974 6.5 0.2 2.3 8.1 3.50
2012 22 0.2 West Michigan MIDW A DET 9 8 .529 2.74 3.18 24 24 0 1 1 0 124.2 112 44 38 5 37 0 84 5 1 6 503 1.195 8.1 0.4 2.7 6.1 2.27
2013 23 2 Teams 2 Lgs A+-AA DET 5 3 .625 4.43 4.70 14 14 0 0 0 0 67.0 74 35 33 5 24 0 54 5 0 3 293 1.463 9.9 0.7 3.2 7.3 2.25
2013 23 -1.6 Erie EL AA DET 1 0 1.000 5.40 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 3 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 21 1.400 10.8 1.8 1.8 3.6 2.00
2013 23 -0.2 Lakeland FLOR A+ DET 4 3 .571 4.35 4.65 13 13 0 0 0 0 62.0 68 32 30 4 23 0 52 5 0 3 272 1.468 9.9 0.6 3.3 7.5 2.26
2013 23 0.0 Mesa AZFL Fal 0 0 0.64 0.64 4 3 0 0 0 0 14.0 11 1 1 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 53 0.929 7.1 0.0 1.3 6.4 5.00
2014 24 2 Teams 2 Lgs AA-A+ DET 7 10 .412 5.14 5.75 26 26 0 1 1 0 133.0 135 85 76 19 55 0 88 8 2 5 578 1.429 9.1 1.3 3.7 6.0 1.60
2014 24 -0.6 Erie EL AA DET 4 7 .364 5.88 6.41 17 17 0 1 1 0 85.2 86 61 56 14 39 0 48 4 1 3 373 1.459 9.0 1.5 4.1 5.0 1.23
2014 24 0.8 Lakeland FLOR A+ DET 3 3 .500 3.80 4.56 9 9 0 0 0 0 47.1 49 24 20 5 16 0 40 4 1 2 205 1.373 9.3 1.0 3.0 7.6 2.50
2015 25 2 Teams 2 Lgs AA-A+ DET 7 8 .467 3.70 4.05 26 26 0 0 0 0 155.2 154 70 64 8 39 0 114 4 4 1 646 1.240 8.9 0.5 2.3 6.6 2.92
2015 25 0.4 Erie EL AA DET 4 4 .500 4.40 4.49 18 18 0 0 0 0 108.1 111 54 53 6 28 0 76 4 4 0 456 1.283 9.2 0.5 2.3 6.3 2.71
2015 25 2.0 Lakeland FLOR A+ DET 3 4 .429 2.09 3.04 8 8 0 0 0 0 47.1 43 16 11 2 11 0 38 0 0 1 190 1.141 8.2 0.4 2.1 7.2 3.45
2016 26 1.5 Erie EL AA DET 9 7 .563 4.20 4.61 25 25 0 2 0 0 130.2 145 67 61 15 35 0 87 4 0 3 563 1.378 10.0 1.0 2.4 6.0 2.49
2016-17 26 -1.7 La Guaira VEWL FgW 2 2 .500 2.81 2.81 6 5 0 0 0 0 25.2 22 8 8 2 9 0 13 3 0 1 105 1.208 7.7 0.7 3.2 4.6 1.44
2017-18 27 -1.2 La Guaira VEWL FgW 1 4 .200 5.17 5.63 8 8 0 0 0 0 38.1 44 24 22 3 9 0 31 2 0 4 165 1.383 10.3 0.7 2.1 7.3 3.44
2018-19 28 -0.5 Obregon MXPW FgW 2 4 .333 5.32 5.52 9 9 0 0 0 0 44.0 55 27 26 2 15 1 27 5 1 3 201 1.591 11.3 0.4 3.1 5.5 1.80
2018 28 1.5 Kansas City AA Ind 12 3 .800 3.11 3.45 20 20 0 0 0 0 133.0 120 51 46 13 22 0 140 8 0 4 539 1.068 8.1 0.9 1.5 9.5 6.36
Year Age AgeDif Tm Lg Lev Aff W L W-L% ERA RA9 G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF WHIP H9 HR9 BB9 SO9 SO/W
Minors (6 seasons) Minors 41 37 .526 3.88 4.28 122 122 0 4 2 0 650.0 648 309 280 53 200 0 462 29 7 20 2739 1.305 9.0 0.7 2.8 6.4 2.31
Foreign (3 seasons) Foreign 5 10 .333 4.67 4.92 23 22 0 0 0 0 108.0 121 59 56 7 33 1 71 10 1 8 471 1.426 10.1 0.6 2.8 5.9 2.15
Other (2 seasons) Other 12 3 .800 2.88 3.18 24 23 0 0 0 0 147.0 131 52 47 13 24 0 150 8 0 4 592 1.054 8.0 0.8 1.5 9.2 6.25
All Levels (8 Seasons) 58 50 .537 3.81 4.18 169 167 0 4 2 0 905.0 900 420 383 73 257 1 683 47 8 32 3802 1.278 9.0 0.7 2.6 6.8 2.66
AA (4 seasons) Minors 18 18 .500 4.72 5.05 61 61 0 3 1 0 329.2 348 185 173 36 103 0 213 12 5 6 1413 1.368 9.5 1.0 2.8 5.8 2.07
A+ (3 seasons) Minors 10 10 .500 3.50 4.14 30 30 0 0 0 0 156.2 160 72 61 11 50 0 130 9 1 6 667 1.340 9.2 0.6 2.9 7.5 2.60
MEET THE T-BONES STARTING PITCHER
Dustin Hurlbutt comes to Kansas City after spending parts of four seasons with the Oakland Athletics organization. Hurlbutt was the 15th round pick by Oakland in the 2015 June draft out of Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas. He spent part of this winter in the Venezuelan Winter League, making two starts and covering a total of 5.2 innings befor agreeing to a contract with Kansas City on Febuary 22. Last season Hurlbutt posted a 3-4 record with a 3.86 ERA in nine starts with Stockton in the California League. He would add 44.1 innings, giving up 37 hits and 19 earned runs with 39 strike outs. In 2017 Hurlbutt saw action at three different levels of the A’s system. At high A Stockton, Hurlbutt tossed 69.2 innings with 74 strike outs going 2-2 for the Ports with a 3.23 ERA. In a one game stay at AAA Nashville, the right-hander made one start and gave up five earned runs in three innings. He would finish the season making nine starts at AA Midland in the Texas League, going 3-2 with a 3.74 ERA and 32 strikeouts.
Hurlbutt spent the entire 2016 season at low A Beloit in the Midwest League. In 19 games (14 starts) he pitched a career-high 98 innings with 78 strikeouts and a 2.57 ERA. In his first professional season, he would work in 14.1 innings with 20 strike outs and a 3.14 ERA with the Athletic rookie club in the Arizona League. In his final season at Tabor, he went 10-3 with a 3.16 ERA in 88 innings with 108 strikeouts, and while at Tabor, he was named NAIA All-American and was a member of the Blue Jays club that reached the NAIA World Series. Hurlbutt also spent one season at Northeastern State University and graduated from Field Kindley High School in his hometown of Coffeyville, Kansas
#28 Dustin Hurlbutt Position: P
Date of Birth: 11/05/1992
Height: 6' 2" Weight: 215 lbs
College Experience: Tabor Colleg
Bats: L
Throws: R
Resides: Coffeyville, Kansas
THE LAST TIME…
T-BONES NUMBERS
T-Bones scored 10 runs in a game 5/19/19 G2 FM (10)
T-Bones recorded 15 hits in a game 9/11/18 at STP 20 (11—4)
T-Bones shut out their opponent 5/17/19 FM (3-0)
T-Bones won with a walk-off 5/23/19 LIN (9-8) G1 8th
T-Bones swept a series 8/6-8/8 Vs TEX (3-0)
T-Bones won 5 games in a row 6/18-6/29/18 9 games
A T-Bone had 4 hits in a game 9/11/18 @STP Ryan Brett (4)
A T-Bone had 5 hits in a game 8/1/17 @CLE Cedric Hunter (5)
A T-Bone had 5+ RBIs in a game 9/14/18 STP Todd Cunningham (5)
A T-Bone hit at least 2 HRs in a game 9/11/18 @STP Noah Perio Jr (2)
A T-Bone hit a grand slam 9/14/18 STP Todd Cunningham
A T-Bone pitcher threw a complete game (9 IP) 8/12/16 Jarred Messer
A T-Bone pitcher struck out at least 10 batters 5/22/19 G2 Randall Delgado 10 (5/22 LIN)
A T-Bone pitcher threw a no-hitter 7/5/18 Combined in 7 innings (1-0 @TEX)
T-BONES PITCHERS W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR
Starters 3-1 2.89 28.0 24 9 9 6 33 0
Relievers 2-0 5.00 18.0 17 10 10 8 26 2
5-1 3.71 46.0 41 19 19 14 59 2
Length of Start Team Record by Length
Team Record by Starter
Team Record by Reliever
Quality Starts (#, W-L, Team W-L)
Less than 5 IP 1-1 Delgado (2-0) Magliaro (2-0)
5-5.2 IP 4-0 Collier (1-1) Diaz (2-0)
6-6.2 IP Stout (1-0) Lenik (2-0)
7-7.2 IP Baker (1-0) Balagear (0-1)
8-8.2 IP Lee (2-1)
9.0 IP or more Calvano (2-0)
Hurlbutt (1-0)
Pitcher Holds Saves
/Opps
1-R
Save
2-R Save
3-R+
Save
Multi
Inning
Save
Lenik 1/1 1
Diaz 1 2/1 1 1
Lee 1
TOTAL 2 2/2 1 2
Catcher Stats
Player GS/Record ERA IP PB R ER CS ATT PCT
Morales 3/3-0 0.38 24 0 1 1 0 3 0.000 Correa 3/2-1 9.00 18 0 18 18 1 1 1.000
Total 6/5-1 4.07 42 0 19 19 1 4 .000
Runs Scored in
Inning
1 2 3 4 5+
T-Bones 9 4 1 1 1
Opponent 3 3 2 1
Runs by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Xtra
T-Bones 11 2 1 7 4 3 1 5
Opponent 3 1 1 4 3 1 4 2
HR by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Xtra
T-Bones 2 1 1 1
Opponent 1
Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games
Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last) Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last)
Sweeney 3 5/25 G1 Mason Davis 1 5/19
O’Malley 1 5/19 Franco 1 5/22 G1
Franco 2 5/22 Gillaspie 1 5/22 G1
Davis 1 5/19 Robertson 1 5/22 G1
Gillaspie 1 5/22 Sweeney 1 5/22 G2
Correa 2 5/25 O’Malley 1 5/22 G2
Allday 1 5/22
Reynolds 1 5/25 G1
Record by Runs Scored/Allowed
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+
T-Bones Runs 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0
Opp. Runs 1-0 1-0 0-1
Outfield Assists
Player Number Last
Robertson 1 5/22 LIN
HOME RUNS
Player No. Solo 2R 3R GS vs. LHP
vs. RHP
0 out 1 out 2 out Left Field
Right Center Go-ahead
Tied Game
Last HR
Sweeney 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 5/22 LIN G1 Robertson 1 1 1 1 1 5/17FM Gillaspie 1 1 1 1 1 1 5/22 LIN G1 Team Totals 5 4 1 0 0 2 3 2 2 0 1 3 1 3 0 5/22 G1
Games Started By Position
C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH
Morales (3) Gillaspie (4) Reynolds(6) Davis (4) O’Malley(3) Robertson(5) Sweeney (3) Allday (4) Franco (4)
Correa (3) Franco (2) O’Malley Sweeney(3) Brett Allday (2) O’Malley Gillaspie
Robertson Gillaspie Davis
Games Started By Batting Order
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Reynolds(6) Sweeney (6) O’Malley (6) Franco (6) Gillaspie(6) Morales(3) Allday (4) Robertson(2) Davis (5)
Robertson(2) Robertson (2) Allday (2) Brett
Correa Morales
Correa
T-T-BONES BEHIND THE NUMBERS & LOW
MISCELLANEOUS SEASON HIGHS & LOWS Number of Days in 1st: 4 Number of Days in 2nd: 3
Number of Days in 3rd: 1
Number of Days in 4th: 0
Number of Days in 5th: 0
Number of Days in 6th: 0
Most Games Above .500: 4 (5/26)
Most Games Below .500:
Number of Days Above .500- 8 Below .500- 0 At .500: 0
Longest Winning Streak: 4
Longest Winning Streak, Home: 3
Longest Winning Streak, Road: 1
Longest Losing Streak: 1
Longest Losing Streak, Home: 1
Longest Losing Streak, Road:
Longest Series Win Streak: 2
Longest Series Win Streak, Home: 2
Longest Series Win Streak, Road: 3
Longest Series Losing Streak
Longest Series Losing Streak, Home:
Longest Series Losing Streak, Road:
Largest Margin of Victory: 7
Largest Margin of Defeat: 5
Largest Come-From-Behind Win: 2
Largest Come-From-Behind Loss:
Longest Rain Delay: 15 min 5/22 LIN
Most Errors Game Team: 1
Most Errors, One Game: 1
Most DP Turned, Game: 2 5/26 WPG
Most DP Against, Game: 2 5/19 FM
MISCELLANEOUS OCCURRENCES Back-to-Back Homers:
Back-to-Back Allowed: 0
Complete Game: 0
CG Against: 0
Shutout Wins: 2 (5/17 FM)(5/22 LIN)
Shutout losses:
Complete Game Shutout: 0
Complete Game Shutout against: 0
No-Hitter:
Multi-Homer Games:
Multi-Homer Games Against:
Grand Slam Allowed:
5+ RBI Games:
Inside-the-park HR: 0
Sellouts:
T-BONES RECORDS
Commit 0 errors 5-0
Commit 1 error 0-1
Commit 2 errors 0-0
Commit 3 errors 0-0
Commit 4+ errors 0-0
Walk 4 or more times 4-0
Allow 4 or more walks 3-0
Score in First Inning 3-0
Opponent Scores in First 1-0
Starting Right-hander 4-1
Starting Left-hander 1-0
Facing Right-handed Starter 4-0
Facing Left-handed Starter 1-1
Leading after 6 innings 2-0
Leading after 7 innings 3-0
Leading after 8 innings 2-0
Trailing after 6 innings 1-1
Trailing after 7 innings 1-1
Trailing after 8 innings 1-0
Tied after 6 innings 1-0
Tied after 7 innings 1-0
Tied after 8 innings 0-0
Starter leaves with lead 2-0
Starter leaves trailing 1-1
Starter leaves tied 2-0
Opp. Starter leaves leading 3-1
Opp. Starter leaves trailing 2-0
Opp. Starter leaves tied 0-0
T-Bones Starter more IP 4-0
Opp. Starter more IP 1-1
Starters Same IP 0-0
Quality Start 0-0
Opponent Quality Starts 1-0
Both Quality Starts 0-0
No HR 2-0
1 HR 0-1
2+ HR 3-0
No HR Allowed 4-0
1 HR Allowed 1-1
2+ HR Allowed 0-0
In May 5-1
In June
In July
In August
In September
On Sunday 1-1
On Monday
On Tuesday
On Wednesday 2-0
On Thursday
On Friday 1-0
On Saturday 1-0
White Sleeveless Pinstripe
White Jerseys
White/gold jerseys 2-1
Travel Greys
Maroon BP tops 3-0
Black BP tops
Special Jerseys
After Off Day
TEAM BATTING Runs (Game): 9 (5/22 LIN G1)
Runs (Inning): 5 (5/19 FM G2)
Hits (Game): 14 (5/22 LIN G1)
Hits (Inning): 4 (5/22 LIN G1)
Fewest Hits: 6 2x last 5/22 G2
Fewest Runs: 2
HR’s (Game): 2 (5/22 LIN G1)
HR’s (Inning): 1
Extra-base Hits: 5 (5/22 LIN G1)
Batters in Inning: 9 (5/22 LIN G1)
Walks: 7 (5/22 LIN G1)
Strikeouts (Game): 8
Stolen Bases (Game): 2
Errors (Game): 1
Total H
RECORDS BY OPPONENT
Opponent Overall Home Away
STP
SC
CHI
GAR
WIC
FM 2-1 2-1
SF
LIN 2-0 2-0
TEX
WIN 1-0 1-0
CLE
Totals 4-1 4-1 1-0
TEAM PITCHING Runs (Game): 8 (5/22 LIN G1)
Runs (Inning): 4 (5/19 FM)
Most Hits (Inning): 3
Fewest Hits (besides no hitter): 3
HR’s (Game): 1
HR’s (Inning): 1
Batters in an Inning: 8 (5/22 LIN G1)
Walks: 10 (5/26 WPG G1)
Strikeouts (9 innings): 12
Strikeouts (Extra Innings):
SB Against: 3
Fewest Runs (Game): 0 (5/17 FM)
Most Hits (Game): 13 (5/22 LIN G1)
ATTENDANCE / TIMES Largest Home Crowd: 5,106 (5/17 FM)
Smallest Home Crowd: 1,838 (5/22 LIN DH)
Largest Road Crowd:
Smallest Road Crowd:
Avg. Time of Game: 2:42
Longest Home Game (Innings): 9
Longest 9-inning Home Game (Time): 2:42
Long Extra Inning Game (Time): 3:15 5/25 vs. WPG G1
Shortest Home Game: 2:15 5/22 vs LIN G1
Shortest Home Game (Weather):
Longest 9-inning Road Game:
Longest Extra Inning Home Game (Innings): 5/22 vs. LIN G1
Longest Extra Inning Road Game (Innings): 8 5/22 vs. LIN G2
Longest Extra Inning Home (Time): 2:58 5/22 vs. LIN G1
Longest Extra Inning Road (Time): 3:15 5/25 vs. WPG G1
Shortest 9-inning Road Game:
Shortest 7-inning Home Game: 2:15 5/22 LIN
Shortest 7-inning Road Game:
Rainouts: 4 – May 18 vs FM, May 20 vs LIN, May 21 vs. LIN, May
24 vs. WPG
Delays: 1
Longest Delay: 15 minutes 5/22 G1
Suspended Games: 5/25 WPG
Cancelled Games: 5/18 FM, 5/20 LIN, 5/21 LIN, 5/24 WPG
T-Bones Ejection
2019 SCHEDULE RESULTS
Date Time Opponent Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Att. Record Streak +/- .500
5/17 2:42 FM 3-0 Delgado (1-0) Hagens (0-1) Lenik (1) 5,106 1-0 +1 +1
5/18 PPD Doubleheaer 5/19
5/19 2:42 FM 7-2 Kessay (1-0) Collier (0-1) 2,812 1-1 -1 +0
5/19 3:00 FM 8-1 Stout (1-0) Pike (0-1) 2,812 2-1 +1 +1
5/20 LIN PPD Doubleheader 5/21
5/21 LIN PPD Doubleheader 5/22 (one game made up on 8/21 3-1 +2 +2
5/22 2:58 LIN 9-8(8) Lenik (1-0) Hohensee (0-1)
5/22 2:15 LIN 3-0 Delgado (2-0) Martis (0-2) Diaz (1) 1,828 4-1 +3 +3
5/24 PPD Doubleheader 5/25
5/25 3:15 WPG 5-3 Lenik (2-0) Bender (0-1) Diaz (2) 5-1 +4 +4
2019 TRANSACTIONS LIST
5/14/19: Place IF Ryan Brett and RHP Dustin Hurlbutt on the disabled list.
5/22/19: Released RHP Jesus Balaguer and activated RHP Dustin Hurlbutt from disabled list. Signed IF
Ramsey Romano.
5/24/19: Sold the contract of RHP Randall Delgado to the New York Yankees; activated OF Ryan Brett
from the disabled list.