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NEWS & NOTESTONIGHT’S GAME INFORMATION
Reno Aces (68-71, 2nd, Pacific North) El Paso Chihuahuas (75-64, 1st, Pacific South) RHP Allen Webster (3-6, 8.37) RHP Casey Kelly (1-1, 5.06)VS.
Friday, September 4, 2015 • 7:05 PM PST • Aces Ballpark • Radio Broadcast: KPLY 630 AMGame 140 • Home Game 68
DAY DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS TIME (PT) RADIO/TV Saturday September 5 vs. El Paso (G1 of DH) RHP Blayne Weller (1-2, 3.98) vs. LHP Robbie Erlin (6-6, 5.93) 5:05 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TVSaturday September 5 vs. El Paso (G2 of DH) RHP R.J. Hively (2-0, 4.30) vs. TBD 30 mins after G1 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TVSunday September 6 vs. El Paso TBD vs. LHP Jason Lane (10-10, 5.80) 6:05 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TVMonday September 7 vs. El Paso TBD vs. RHP Chris Smith (5-6, 3.50) 1:05 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TV
At Home: 38-29On the Road: 30-42Day Games: 18-12
Night Games: 50-59vs. RHP: 46-46vs. LHP: 22-25
Before All-Star Break: 44-47After All-Star Break: 24-24
April: 9-12May: 15-14June: 13-16July: 14-13
August: 15-15September: 2-1Monday: 10-7Tuesday: 11-7
Wednesday: 10-8Thursday: 9-13
Friday: 8-12Saturday: 11-11
Sunday: 9-13
Scoring First: 35-30Opponent Scoring First: 33-41
Extra Innings: 1-7Doubleheaders: 8-2
Commit An Error: 30-38Commit No Errors: 38-33
Walk-Off Wins: 5Walk-Off Losses: 10
vs. Pacific North: 27-21vs. Pacific South: 25-34vs. American North: 8-8vs. American South: 8-8
Scoring 4+ Runs: 58-37Opp. Scoring 4+ Runs: 23-64
Scoring 3 Or Fewer Runs: 10-34Opp. Scoring 3 Or Fewer Runs: 45-7
Out-Hit Opponent/Tie: 57-21Out-Hit By Opponent: 11-50
Lead After 6: 56-8Trail After 6: 7-56Tied After 6: 4-7
Lead After 7: 59-7Trail After 7: 5-58Tied After 7: 4-6
Lead After 8: 55-5Trail After 8: 1-60Tied After 8: 4-4
Series (W-L-S): 11-12-12Game 1: 18-18Game 2: 16-19Game 3: 16-17Game 4: 16-16
Game 5: 2-1Series Sweeps: 2-3
ACE IN THE HOLECurrent Streak: W1Last 5 Games: 2-3
Last 10 Games: 6-4Longest 2015 Winning Streak: W6 (2x)
Longest 2015 Losing Streak: L6 (3x)All-Time Record: 515-486 (.514)
Tonight’s Game: The Reno Aces and El Paso Chihuahuas begin a five-game series tonight at Aces Ballpark. The Aces are fresh off a four-game series split at Sacramento while El Paso just jumped Las Vegas for first place in the Pacific South after winning three of four over the 51s at Cashman Field. Right-hander Allen Webster starts for Reno against El Paso right-hander Casey Kelly.
Thursday’s Game: The Aces received another strong outing from right-hander Jhoulys Chacin in a 9-5 win last night over Sacramento. Reno grabbed a 1-0 lead in the second on a sacrifice fly by Matt Pagnozzi, but River Cats shortstop Carlos Triunfel tied the game with a two-out RBI single in the bottom half. Peter O’Brien then launched his second homer in as many days with a two-out, two-run shot out of Raley Field in the third to put the Aces on top for good. Chacin faced the minimum in every inning except the second, and in total, lasted seven innings while allowing just one earned run on four hits. The Aces broke the game open in the sixth with a six-run frame. A ground-rule double by Pagnozzi scored Reno’s fourth run of the night before Chacin lined a run-scoring single to left to make it 5-1. After Mike Freeman tallied another run with a fielder’s choice, Jamie Romak extended Reno’s lead to six with an RBI single. O’Brien then smashed a two-run double to the left-field wall, giving him four RBI for the game and the Aces a 9-1 lead. O’Brien - who tripled in the second and scored on Pagnozzi’s sacrifice fly - struck out swinging in the eighth in his attempt to hit for the cycle. Sacramento’s Jarrett Parker blasted a grand slam off Brett Shankin in the ninth, but Shankin retired the next three batters, two on punchouts to seal the victory. Chacin improved to 6-3 in the effort.
Casey Kelly: 25-year-old Casey Kelly starts for the Chihuahuas in game one of the series. In three games (two starts) for El Paso, the right-hander is 1-1 with a 5.06 ERA (6 ER in 10 2/3 IP). He has pitched primarily for Double-A San Antonio this year, going 1-8 with a 4.94 ERA in 27 games (14 starts). Kelly owns a 24-27 record and a 3.93 ERA in 107 games (93 starts) over his Minor League career. He made his Major League debut on August 27, 2012 for San Diego, and in six starts, went 2-3 with a 6.21 ERA. Kelly originally signed a letter of intent to play quarterback at the University of Ten-nessee but instead focused on baseball full-time. He was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the first round (30th overall) of the 2008 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Sarasota (Fla.) High School. On Dec. 6, 2010, Kelly was traded from the Red Sox with current-Cub Anthony Rizzo and outfielders Reymond Fuentes and Eric Patterson to the Padres in exchange for current-Dodger Adrian Gonzalez. Casey is the son of nine-year Major Leaguer Pat Kelly.
Century Mark: Peter O’Brien became the first player in Aces history to record 100 RBI in a single season with his four-RBI performance last night at Sacramento. O’Brien has 101 RBI for the season, two ahead of teammate Jamie Romak and eight ahead of Nick Evans. The trio sits 2-3-4 in the Pacific Coast League behind Fresno’s Matt Duffy who leads the league with 102.
Five Guys: Mike Freeman (4th, .319) and Danny Worth (5th, .317) are in the top 5 in batting average in the PCL. Omaha’s Jose Martinez is leading the league with a .386 clip.
Playing Spoiler: Unlike last year, the final series of the season involving the Aces does not have playoff implications for both teams. Last year, the Aces took four of five games at Sacramento to win the Pacific Northern title. Fresno clinched the Pacific Northern crown in mid-August this year, but the Grizzlies still do not know their first-round opponent. Reno’s final 2015 opponent, El Paso, currently leads the Pacific Southern Division by one-half game over Las Vegas. Fresno will either have El Paso or Las Vegas first round, depending on this weekend’s results. The 51s have a four-game set with Tacoma while the Aces and Chihuahuas meet for five games in four days.
All-PCL Squad: Two Aces, Peter O’Brien and Jamie Romak, were named to the All-PCL team announced Monday. O’Brien was named as one of the three outfielders, and Romak was listed as the PCL’s designated hitter. Reno was joined by El Paso as the only teams in the PCL with multiple players on the squad. O’Brien and Romak were also named to the PCL mid-season All-Star team, in addition to their participation in the Triple-A Home Run Derby. O’Brien and Romak’s naming to the All-PCL team marks the fourth time in seven years that two or more Aces have made the team.
Sacking Sac-town: The Aces won the season series over the River Cats, 10-6, in large part because of Reno’s first-ever four-game sweep completed at Raley Field from June 18-21. The Aces clinched their first season-series win with Tuesday’s victory over Sacramento for the first time since the Aces’ inaugural 2009 campaign when they finished 10-6 against the then-Oakland Athletics affiliated River Cats.
Total Bases Race: Peter O’Brien leads teammate Jamie Romak for most total bases in the PCL. O’Brien racked up nine total bases last night and has 260 to Romak’s 258. Nick Evans isn’t far behind, either, as he sits tied for fourth at 243 with Nashville’s Joey Wendle. Nashville’s Jason Pridie is currently third with 246. O’Brien’s 260 total bases currently ranks third in Aces single-season history, behind only Adam Eaton (2012) and Chris Owings (2013) who hold the record at 263.
Romak Ranks: Romak is among PCL leaders in the following categories: home runs (26, T-1st), doubles (41, T-1st), to-tal bases (258, 2nd), runs (84, T-2nd), RBI (99, 3rd), slugging percentage (.548, 5th), PS (.911, 5th) and walks (60, T-6th).
Not so Fast, My Friend: Through 139 games, the Aces have a league-low 41 stolen bases and are on pace for just 43 for the season. Last year, the Aces finished last in the PCL with 71 stolen bases. The two lowest stolen base team totals since Reno joined the league in 2009 are Las Vegas (50, 2009) and Sacramento (58, 2013).
Owning on Offense: The Aces rank in the top four of many major offensive categories in the Pacific Coast League. The list includes: total bases (2,187, 1st), slugging percentage (.455, 1st), batting average (.287, 1st), doubles (328, 1st), OPS (.803, 1st), hits (1,378, 2nd), home runs (137, T-2nd) and runs scored (736, 4th).
STREAKS
SEASON CAPSULEDate4/134/144/154/165/125/135/145/158/18/28/38/49/49/59/59/69/7
SiteELPELPELPELPRNORNORNORNOELPELPELPELPRNORNORNORNORNO
ResultW, 2-1W, 4-2L, 4-2
L, 10-4W, 6-4
W, 4-2 (10)W, 5-2
PPD (rain)W, 8-4L, 4-1W, 4-3L, 4-3
SERIES CAPSULE2015 at Home: 3-02015 on Road: 4-4
All-Time at Home: 7-4All-Time on Road: 9-7All-Time Totals: 16-11
CONTACT INFOAffiliation................Arizona DiamondbacksManager.......................Phil Nevin (2nd Year)Website.........................www.RenoAces.comBlog...........................www.mlblogsreno.comPR Contact......................................Chad [email protected].......................................(775)-334-7089PR Twitter...............................@RenoAces_PR
This Date in Aces HistoryThe Aces are 3-1 all-time in games played on September
4. In 2009, the Aces beat Fresno, 2-1, before winning in 2010 at Salt Lake, 6-5. In that game, Cole Gillespie
hit a go-ahead single in the ninth to break a 5-5 tie. On this date last year, the Aces evened their playoff series
against Las Vegas at one game apiece, thanks to a complete-game, four-hit shutout from Andrew Chafin. He walked none and struck out five in Reno’s 6-0 win.
BY THE NUMBERS
8Peter O’Brien recorded his eighth
triple of the season last night, fourth-most in the entire Pacific Coast
League. Prior to this year, O’Brien totaled six triples over three seasons,
spanning 1,058 at-bats.
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ACES BALLPARK 250 EVANS AVE. RENO, NV 89501 775-334-7089 TWITTER: @RenoAces_PR
STREAKINGDanny Worth has the longest active hitting streak of any Aces player at
six games. He’s hitting .409 (9-for-22) with 1 RBI, 3 runs scored, 3 doubles
and 4 walks during the stretch.
CAN I GET AN ENCORE? The Aces are under the direction of Manager Phil
Nevin for the second consecutive season. In his first season with the Aces, he guided them to a franchise-tying-best record of 81-63. His squad won the Pacific North Division and Pacific Conference Championship
Series before falling 3 games to 2 in the PCL Cham-pionship Series to Omaha. Prior to his stint with the
Aces, Nevin spent three seasons (2011-13) at the helm of the Toledo Mud Hens of the International League. Nevin is the second manager in club history as Brett
Butler served in the role from 2009-2013. Butler began his second season as the Miami Marlins’ third base
coach after being hired during the 2013-14 offseason, but resigned from the position this season.
MLB.com Midseason TOP 30 (D-backs)
2. RHP Archie Bradley3. RHP Aaron Blair9. OF Peter O’Brien
STARTING PITCHERAllen Webster
Friday, September 4, 2015 vs. El Paso - Page 2
HT/WT: 6’2” / 190BORN: February 10, 1990RESIDES: Madison, North CarolinaOBTAINED: Trade (BOS) - 12/12/14
W/L1-12-12-0
12-95-26-36-80-18-41-24-45-33-61-1
TeamGCL DodgersAZL Dodgers
OgdenGreat Lakes
Rancho CucamongaChattanoogaChattanooga
PortlandPawtucket
BostonPawtucket
BostonReno
ARIZONA
Year20082009200920102011201120122012201320132014201420152015
HB450
1048
172
1625732
HR10162711979387
ER7
117
421451488
422942336617
R9
198
551853638
453045356621
H123523
11946
101120137137
10758
10925
IP18.147.221.0
131.154.091.0
121.29.0
105.030.122.059.071.026.0
G/GS12/012/84/3
26/239/9
18/1727/22
2/221/21
8/721/2011/1114/14
6/5
ERA3.442.083.002.882.335.043.558.003.608.603.105.038.375.88
GIDP23284
12150619574
WP341515
101916230
SO135621
1146273
11712
11623
100365715
BB17144
532136574
431844282417
WEBSTER’S 2015 DAY-BY-DAY
2015 SEASON SPLITS & ETC. (Reno) Vs. Right:................................................Vs. Left:..................................................Home:.....................................................Road:......................................................Day:........................................................Night:.....................................................Quality Starts:........................................Team W/L in Starts:................................
.321
.3921-5, 8.85 ERA in 40.2 IP2-1, 7.71 ERA in 30.1 IP0-0, 11.57 ERA in 7.0 IP3-6, 8.02 ERA in 64.0 IP
45-9
CAREER HIGHS & LOWSInnings (Start):.......................................Innings (Relief):.....................................Low Hits (min 5.0 IP):............................Most Hits................................................Low ER (min 5.0 IP):...............................Most ER..................................................Most Walks:............................................Most Strikeouts:....................................Low-Hit Complete Game:.....................
Tonight’s Starter: Right-hander Allen Webster starts for the Aces in the series opener against El Paso. Webster is in his first season with the Diamondbacks’ organization after being acquired from the Boston Red Sox in a 4-player trade on December 12, 2014. He has bounced back-and-forth between Reno and Arizona this year. Webster has a career Major League record of 7-6 with a 6.16 ERA in 25 games (23 starts). Webster split 2014 between Boston (5-3, 5.03) and Triple-A Pawtucket (4-4, 3.10).
Major-League Debut: Webster made his Major League debut in a start against the Kansas City Royals at Fenway Park on April 21, 2013. He allowed a run in the first inning but settled in to record a quality start. Webster allowed three runs (two earned) on five hits over six innings. He struck out five and did not factor into the decision.
Last Outing: Webster started for the Diamondbacks on August 30 against Oakland at Chase Field and limited the A’s to three runs (one earned) on six hits over five innings. He walked one, struck out two and served up a solo home run to Stephen Vogt in the fourth inning.
Against the Chihuahuas: Webster’s last victory with the Aces came against El Paso on August 1 at Southwest University Park. In 6 1/3 innings, he surrendered three earned runs and nine hits with one walk and eight strikeouts, the second-most punchouts he’s had in a start this year.
Tomorrow’s Game 1 Starter: Right-hander Blayne Weller starts for the Aces in game two of the series against El Paso. In five games (three starts) for Reno, Weller is 1-2 with a 3.98 ERA. He’s fanned 15 and walked eight in 20 1/3 innings of work.
Tomorrow’s Game 2 Starter: Right-hander R.J. Hively earns another start for the Aces after a dominant outing against Mem-phis his last time out. Hively is 2-0 with a 4.30 ERA in 6 games (one start) for Reno.
9.0 - 7/28/11 vs. Jackson (AA)5.0 - 7/23/09 @ AZL Padres (RK)
1 - 4x, Last - 6/14/13 vs. Buffalo (AAA)12 - 8/23/15 vs. Nashville (AAA)
0 - 21x, Last - 5/9/14 @ Louisville (AAA)9 - 2x, Last - 7/26/15 vs. Las Vegas (AAA)
8 - 7/9/10 vs. Lansing (Low-A)12 - 7/31/13 vs. Norfolk (AAA)4 - 6/9/14 vs. Louisville (AAA)
MiLB TotalsMLB Totals
49-397-6
6810
483
74174
31763
7411
4517
33879
38986
756120
792.0115.1
166/13925/23
3.846.16
IP5.25.14.13.22.05.0
H256516
DATE/OPP6/13 @ SF
6/18 vs. LAA6/24 @ COL6/29 vs. LAD8/6 @ WSH
8/30 vs. OAK
W/LWL----
GS1111-1
ERA3.186.556.467.116.865.88
R265413
ER2634 0 1
BB352421
SO243312
PITCHES81/4777/4787/5572/3537/1872/46
With Arizona
IP3.04.06.05.05.06.06.26.03.14.06.15.24.06.0
H7
10439778
1110957
12
DATE/OPP4/12 @ ALB4/17 vs. ALB5/27 @ IOW6/1 vs. NEW6/6 @ FRE
7/5 vs. SAC7/10 vs. TAC
7/16 @ SL7/21 vs. ALB7/26 vs. LAS
8/1 @ ELP8/12 vs. SL8/17 @ CSP
8/23 vs. NAS
W/L-LWL-
W-LLLW--L
GS11111111111111
ERA18.0019.2911.088.509.008.077.327.788.609.558.958.708.588.37
R69116337793434
ER69116337793434
BB23133111021231
SO23694451238325
PITCHES64/3674/4575/5188/5493/5196/5994/5984/5458/3886/51
105/7395/5676/46
108/71
SCOREL, 16-10L, 11-2W, 13-1L, 6-3
L, 11-7W, 5-3W, 4-3L, 9-3L, 9-4
L, 15-9W, 8-4L, 6-5W, 7-3L, 8-4
With Reno
SCOREW, 4-2L, 7-1W, 8-7
W, 10-6L, 8-3
L, 7-4 (11)
Hitters
Nick Evans | INF | #17 Season-Game Highs: Hits (4 - 3x, Last - 9/2) HR (1 - 17x, Last - 9/2) RBI (6 - 5/16) Last HR: 9/2 @ SAC (2-Run)2014: .345, 13 HR, 54 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 0GLong Streak: 17G (7/29-8/17)Sacramento Series: .417 (5-12, 3 RBI, 2 R, HR, 4BB, 5K)
♠ Re-signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on November 19, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the New York Mets in the fifth round of the 2004 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Hit .354 with 11 HR and 47 RBI in 51 games for Reno before playing in 18 games with Arizona and batting .273 with 2 HR and 7 RBI last season ♠ In 177 MLB games, owns a .257 average (105-for-408) with 10 HR and 53 RBI ♠ Named an organizational All-Star for Arizona in 2013 and also earned the same honor with the Mets in 2010 ♠ Two-time Eastern League midseason All-Star with Double-A Binghamton (2008 & ‘10); 2013 Southern League midseason All-Star with Mobile
Blake Lalli | C | #21 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 8/9) HR (1 - 3x, Last - 8/5) RBI (2 - 8x, Last - 8/13) Last HR: 8/5 @ TAC (Solo)2014: .275, 3 HR, 29 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 1G (9/2-Present)Long Streak: 8G (8/5-8/17)Sacramento Series: .333 (2-6, 2B)
♠ Re-signed as a free agent with Arizona on November 26, 2014 ♠ Originally signed with the Chicago Cubs as a non-drafted free agent on May 22, 2006 ♠ Played in 93 games for Reno and batted .275 with 17 doubles, 3 home runs and 29 RBI last season ♠ Threw out 41.0 % (28-of-69) of attempted basestealers, third best in the Pacific Coast League last summer ♠ Named an Arizona organizational All-Star last year and was a 3-time Southern League midseason All-Star while in the Cubs’ system (2009-11) ♠ First player from Gardner-Webb University to reach the Majors; has played a total of 22 games with the Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers
Peter O’Brien | OF | #23 Season-Game Highs: Hits (4 - 3x, Last - 8/12) HR (2 - 8/26) RBI (5 - 5/22) Last HR: 9/3 @ SAC (2-Run)2014: .271, 34 HR, 74 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 2G (9/2-Present)Long Streak: 8G (2x, Last: 8/11-8/19)Sacramento Series: .333 (5-15, 5 RBI, 3 R, 2 HR, 3B, 2 2B, BB, 4K)
♠ Traded to the Diamondbacks from the New York Yankees on July 31, 2014 in exchange for INF Martin Prado and cash considerations ♠ Originally drafted by the Yankees in the second round (No. 94 overall) of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of Miami (FL) ♠ Combined to hit .271 with 23 doubles, 34 HR and 74 RBI with Advanced-A Tampa, Double-A Trenton and Mobile last season ♠ Played in the MLB All-Star Futures Game in Minneapolis last summer, going 0-for-2 with two strikeouts ♠ Has played in the Arizona Fall League the past two years (2013 & ‘14), named a Rising Star both seasons and to the All-Prospect Team last year ♠ Named a Yankees org. AS in ‘13 & ‘14; also a midseason AS in ‘13 & ‘14 w/ Low-A Charleston in the South Atlantic Lg. & Trenton in the Eastern Lg.
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Nick Buss | OF | #18 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 6x, Last - 8/13) HR (2 - 8/9) RBI (3 - 8/9) Last HR: 8/9 @ TAC (2x: Solo (Leadoff) & 2-Run)2014: .299, 5 HR, 68 RBI, 14 SBStreak: 3G (8/30-Present)Long Streak: 8G (2x, Last: 8/8-8/17)Sacramento Series: .375 (3-8, 2 R, 2B, BB)
♠ Signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on November 18, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the LA Dodgers in the eighth round of the 2008 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of Southern California ♠ In 2014, played in a total of 136 games between Triple-A Albuquerque and Triple-A Sacramento; hit .299 with 5 HR, 68 RBI and 14 SB ♠ Made ML debut in 2013 with the Dodgers, went 2-for-19 in eight games ♠ Selected as a mid- and post-season PCL All-Star for the Isotopes in 2013; also named a Topps Triple-A All-Star and Dodgers Organizational All-
Star that year when he hit .303 with 29 doubles, 11 triples, 17 homers, 100 RBI and 21 SB in 131 games
Matt Pagnozzi | C | #16 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 3x, Last - 8/1) HR (1 - 4x, Last - 8/1) RBI (3 - 4/21) Last HR: 8/1 @ ELP (Solo)2014: .215, 11 HR, 29 RBI, 1 SBStreak: 1G (9/3-Present)Long Streak: 5G (7/25-8/2)Sacramento Series: .125 (1-8, 2 RBI, R, 2B, BB, K, SF)
♠ Signed by the D-backs as a minor league free agent on November 5, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the eighth round of the 2003 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Central Arizona College ♠ Last year, played in 71 games for Triple-A Nashville (Brewers) and hit .215 with 11 HR and 29 RBI ♠ While in the Cardinals’ organization, rated by Baseball America as St. Louis’ Best Defensive Catcher farmhand in 2007 and 2010 ♠ Has played in a total of 43 big-league games for five teams (Cardinals, Rockies, Pirates, Astros and Brewers); career .272 hitter in the Majors
Todd Glaesmann | OF | #30 Season-Game Highs: Hits (4 - 8/30) HR (2 - 7/9) RBI (4 - 7/9) Last HR: 8/30 vs. MEM (Solo)2014: .260, 3 HR, 23 RBI, 5 SBStreak: 1G (9/3-Present)Long Streak: 11G (8/19-Present)Sacramento Series: .214 (3-14, 2 R, 2B, BB, 4K)
♠ Traded to the Diamondbacks from the Tampa Bay Rays as a player to be named later on December 13, 2013 in exchange for closer Heath Bell ♠ Originally drafted by the Rays in the third round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Midway (TX) High School ♠ Named as the Rays’ 2012 Minor League Player of the Year; hit .285 with 21 HR and 75 RBI across Low-A Bowling Green and Advanced-A Charlotte ♠ Began season at Advanced-A Visalia where he hit .419 (13-for-31) with 4 HR and 9 RBI in 7 games; transferred to Mobile where he hit .160 (10-for-
60) with 1 HR and 6 RBI
Jordan Pacheco | UTL | #10 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 2x, Last - 8/18) HR (1 - 2x, Last - 8/17) RBI (2 - 3x, Last - 8/18) Last HR: 8/17 @ CSP (2-Run)2014: .255, 0 HR, 16 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 0GLong Streak: 6G (6/14-6/19)Sacramento Series: .250 (1-4, 2BB, K)
♠ Claimed off waivers from the Colorado Rockies on June 12, 2014 ♠ At time of DFA in June, was hitting .242 with 2 home runs and 8 RBI in 29 games for the D-backs ♠ In 2014, combined to hit .255 (39-for-153) with 10 doubles, 1 triple and 16 RBI in 69 games with Colorado and Arizona ♠ Played in 4 games with the Aces in 2014 on a minor league injury rehab assignment and hit .286 (4-for-14) with 3 RBI and 1 double ♠ In 2012, he ranked fifth in the National League and led all rookies with a .309 batting average ♠ Attended the University of New Mexico where he was Mountain West Conference Player of the Year in 2007
Mike Freeman | INF | #1 Season-Game Highs: Hits (4 - 3x, Last - 8/18) HR (1 - 3x, Last - 6/17) RBI (4 - 5/24) Last HR: 6/17 vs. TAC (2-Run)2014: .263, 6 HR, 41 RBI, 13 SBStreak: 2G (9/2-Present) Long Streak: 12G (8/13-8/24)Sacramento Series: .133 (2-15, RBI, 2 R, 2K)
♠ Drafted by Arizona in the 11th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft out of Clemson University ♠ Split time between Mobile and Reno, combining for a .263 average with 6 HR, 41 RBI and 13 SB in 123 games ♠ Named as a 2013 Southern League midseason All-Star while with the BayBears ♠ Entering the 2013 season, was tabbed by Baseball America as having the Best Strike Zone Discipline in the D-backs’ system ♠ Placed on the 7-day DL on June 29 this year (knee); Aces went 10-10 in the 20 games that he missed
Jamie Romak | INF | #27 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 11x, Last - 8/27) HR (2 - 2x, Last - 6/29) RBI (6 - 5/27) Last HR: 9/1 @ SAC (3-Run)2014: .269, 24 HR, 85 RBI, 4 SBStreak: 1G (9/3-Present)Long Streak: 10G (5/24-6/2)Sacramento Series: .211 (4-19, 4 RBI, 3 R, HR, 2B, 3K)
♠ Signed a minor league free agent contract with Arizona on November 22, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the fourth round of the 2003 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ ln 2014, appeared in 108 games for Triple-A Albuquerque (Dodgers) where he set career highs with 24 HR and 85 RBI ♠ Made MLB debut on May 28, 2014 with LAD as a pinch-hitter vs. Cincinnati after spending 11+ seasons in the minors ♠ Has been awarded Player of the Week honors five times over the course of his MiLB career ♠ Contract selected by the D-backs on August 8; hit .300 (3-for-10) with 1 RBI and 1 double in 6 games for Arizona
Cody Ransom | INF | #13 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 3x, Last - 6/20) HR (2 - 6/7) RBI (7 - 6/7) Last HR: 9/1 @ SAC (2-Run)2014: .212, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 0 SB (Japan)Streak: 1G (9/1-Present)Long Streak: 4G (3x, Last: 7/1-8/13)Sacramento Series: .222 (2-9, 2 RBI, R, HR, 2B, 2K)
♠ Signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on February 23, 2015 ♠ Originally drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the ninth round of the 1998 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Played in the Japanese Leagues last year with Seibu where he hit .212 with 2 HR and 12 RBI in 38 games ♠ Was in the D-backs’ system in 2011 and part of 2012; in ‘11 was a PCL mid- and postseason All-Star, as well as an Arizona organizational All-Star ♠ In 383 MLB games, owns a .213 AVG w/30 HR & 105 RBI; has played for 8 orgs. (Giants, Astros, Yankees, Phillies, D-backs, Brewers, Padres & Cubs)
Alvaro Rondon | INF | #5 Season-Game Highs: Hits (0) HR (0) RBI (0) Last HR:2014: .286, 0 HR, 2 RBI, 4 SBStreak: 0GLong Streak: 0G Sacramento Series: .000 (0-1)
♠ Signed with Arizona as a non-drafted free agent on July 15, 2014 ♠ Transferred from Low-A Kane County to Reno on September 1 ♠ Combined to hit .296 (56-for-189) with 37 runs scored, 20 RBI, 6 doubles, 4 triples and 20 SB in 55 games between the AZL D-backs and Kane
County in 2015 ♠ 20 stolen bases was T-3rd in the Arizona League ♠ Made professional debut with the AZL D-backs in 2014....hit .286 (22-for-77) with 16 runs, 2 RBI, 4 doubles, 1 triple and 4 stolen bases
Hitters (cont.)/ Hitting Breakdown
SCORE BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ TOTAL
Aces: 91 78 111 79 95 74 72 69 50 2 0 0 734
Opponents: 111 83 67 99 94 72 70 78 56 4 2 3 750
MARGIN OF VICTORY 1r 2r 3r 4r 5r 6r 7r 8r 9r 10r 11r 12+r TOTAL
Aces: 20 8 11 10 5 6 2 1 2 2 0 1 68
Opponents: 19 8 16 6 6 8 4 0 1 0 2 1 71
PLAYER 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL
Belza 1 1
Borenstein 1 1
Buss 15 6 21
Dorn 23 9 2 34
Drury 18 1 1 2 22
Evans 30 9 3 42
Frandsen 4 3 7
Freeman 23 7 3 33
Glaesmann 12 6 1 19
Gosselin 2 2
Hernández 1 1
Laird 1 1
Lalli 14 1 15
Lamb 1 1
Marzilli 1 1 2
Navarro 4 4
O’Brien 18 10 3 31
Pacheco 6 2 8
Pagnozzi 8 3 11
Ransom 4 3 7
Robinson 4 1 5
Romak 26 11 37
Saltalamacchia 2 2
Tomás 1 1
Weber 13 5 18
Worth 20 8 1 29
Totals: 250 86 13 3 352
MULTI-HIT GAMES
PLAYER SOLO 2R 3R GS TOTAL
Buss 3 1 4
Dorn 1 7 2 10
Drury 2 2
Evans 6 6 4 1 17
Freeman 2 1 3
Glaesmann 8 5 1 14
Lalli 1 2 3
Marzilli
O’Brien 15 6 4 1 26
Pacheco 1 1 2
Pagnozzi 3 1 4
Ransom 2 4 6
Robinson 1 1 2
Romak 13 5 6 2 26
Saltalamacchia 1 1 2
Tomás 1 1
Weber 6 2 1 9
Worth 2 4 6
65 45 23 4 137
MULTI-RBI GAMES
HOME RUN VARIANTS (last time it happened)HOME RUNSLeadoff HR (7): Romak (4/12 @ Albuquerque), Freeman (4/23 vs. Las Ve-gas), Weber (3x: 5/4 vs. Sacramento, 6/7 @ Fresno, 7/12 vs. Tacoma), Buss (2x: 6/5 vs. Round Rock, 8/9 @ Tacoma)
Walk-Off HR (2): Freeman (4/19 vs. Albuquerque), Dorn (5/13 vs. El Paso)
Back-to-back HR (1): Romak & Saltalamacchia (5/27 @ Iowa)
Multi-HR Games (6): Romak (2x: 5/27 @ Iowa, 6/29 vs. Fresno), Ransom (6/7 @ Fresno), Glaesmann (7/9 vs. Tacoma), Buss (8/9 @ Tacoma), O’Brien (8/26 vs. Nashville)
Extra-inning HR (1): Dorn (10th Inning, 5/13 vs. El Paso)
Grand Slams (4): Evans (5/16 vs. Salt Lake), Romak (2x: 5/27 @ Iowa, 6/15 vs. Tacoma), O’Brien (6/23 @ Tacoma)
Inside-the-park HR:
Pinch-hit HR (2): Weber (5/1 @ Las Vegas), Robinson (6/21 @ Sacramento)
2 3 4 5+ TOTAL
6 1 7
6 4 2 12
1 2 3
7 11 2 1 21
1 1
5 2 1 8
4 2 1 7
2 2
1 1
8 8
5 10 5 1 21
3 3
3 1 4
5 2 1 8
1 1 2
13 7 2 3 25
2 1 3
1 1
6 1 7
9 2 1 1 13
88 46 12 9 155
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Danny Worth | INF | #8 Season-Game Highs: Hits (5 - 6/13) HR (1 - 6x, Last - 8/25) RBI (5 - 7/24) Last HR: 8/25 vs. NAS (Solo)2014: .204, 1 HR, 23 RBI, 9 SBStreak: 6G (8/29-Present)Long Streak: 8G (2x, Last: 5/31-6/7)Sacramento Series: .600 (7-13, 2 R, 2 2B, 4BB, 3K)
♠ Signed as a minor league free agent with Arizona on December 12, 2014 ♠ Drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the second round (No. 91 overall) of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ From 2010-14, saw portions of time in the big leagues with the Tigers, hitting .230 with 2 HR and 19 RBI in 133 total games ♠ Hit .211 with 1 HR and 18 RBI in 66 games for Triple-A Toledo last summer before playing in 18 Major League games with Detroit ♠ Placed on disabled list (hip) on June 17 (retro to 6/15) this year; was leading the PCL in batting average (.365) at the time ♠ Missed 28 games while on the DL, Aces went 18-10 in those contests
Hitting (cont.)PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Belza 0-1 1-0 1-0 3-2 0-2
Borenstein 2-2 2-0 0-4 1-2
Buss 22-25 2-1 1-0 1-3 3-2
Dorn 16-16 3-11 3-3 10-7
Drury 24-22 0-1 6-4 1-2 1-0
Evans 43-34 19-29 2-1
Frandsen 0-1 1-6 1-1 2-0 5-2 1-0
Freeman 19-16 7-5 1-0 11-10 6-5 0-7 0-1
Glaesmann 4-1 3-2 3-8 8-14 10-3 2-1 0-2
Gosselin 2-0 2-1
Hernández 1-0 0-2 4-1
Laird 2-1 0-1
Lalli 1-4 6-5 4-11 13-14 1-4
Lamb 0-3
Marzilli 4-5
Navarro 0-1 2-1 4-1
O’Brien 18-24 7-8 12-10 19-18 2-1
Pacheco 5-5 2-0 0-1 8-3 3-3 5-3
Pagnozzi 0-1 1-4 7-5 13-8 4-4
Ransom 1-1 4-5 7-8 4-4 2-1
Robinson 1-0 1-0 1-0 5-7 3-6
Romak 4-6 0-2 3-2 37-29 14-19 3-4
Saltalamacchia 1-4 2-1
Tomás 3-2
Weber 15-18 2-3 1-1 1-2 4-1 5-8 1-1 0-2
Worth 1-4 6-4 5-4 12-16 12-17 3-7
STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (Team Record) STARTS BY POSITION (Team Record)C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH
5-5
0-1 5-7
1-1 15-15 13-15
23-26 8-6 1-5
13-13 14-12 5-4
35-36 6-7 7-7 16-14
1-0 5-2 4-6 0-1 0-1
9-14 2-3 6-4 12-9 15-14
26-29 4-2
3-0 0-1 1-0
5-3
2-2
25-35 0-3
0-2 0-1
4-5
6-3
7-4 2-1 24-27 22-24 7-5
2-2 0-1 19-11 2-1
25-22
2-1 16-18
11-13
6-3 9-15 40-41 5-0 1-1 0-2
2-3 1-2
3-2
1-4 8-7 17-24 2-1
2-9 38-43
PLAYER LENGTH / DATES STATS
Evans 17G, 7/29-8/17 .388 (26-67, 9 RBI, 10 R, HR, 4 2B, 9 BB, 17 K)
Weber 15G, 4/27-5/13 .368 (21-57, 7 RBI, 13 R, 2 HR, 3 2B, 2 3B, 5 BB, 9 K)
Drury 14G, 7/19-8/3 .356 (21-59, 6 RBI, 11 R, HR, 8 2B, 4 BB, 13 K)
Freeman 12G, 8/13-8/24 .415 (22-53, 4 RBI, 16 R, 3B, 4 2B, 4 BB, 6 K, SB)
Glaesmann 11G, 8/19-8/30 .512 (21-41, 8 RBI, 11 R, 3 HR, 3B, 9 2B, 2 BB, 6 K)
Dorn 10G, 4/13-5/16 .553 (21-38, 9 RBI, 8 R, 2 HR, 5 2B, 2 BB, K)
Romak 10G, 5/24-6/2 .487 (19-39, 15 RBI, 8 R, 4 HR, 5 2B, 2 BB, 5 K, SB)
Lalli 8G, 8/5-8/17 .444 (12-27, 5 RBI, 3 R, 1 HR, 2 2B, 2 BB, 1 K)
Buss 8G, 8/8-8/17 .485 (16-33, 8 RBI, 7 R, 2 HR, 5 2B, 2 BB, 1 SB, 1 K)
O’Brien 8G, 8/11-8/19 .484 (15-31, HR, 2 3B, 3 2B, 9 RBI, 5 R, 2 BB, 5 K)
Worth 8G, 5/31-6/7 .484 (15-31, 8 RBI, 7 R, 6 2B, 4 BB, 6 K)
Frandsen 6G, 5/6-5/12 .435 (10-23, 5 RBI, 3 R, SF, BB, K)
Pacheco 6G, 6/14-6/19 .400 (10-25, 2 RBI, 6 R, 4 2B, BB, 2 K)
Pagnozzi 5G, 7/25-8/2 .538 (7-13, 3 RBI, 4 R, HR, 2B, BB)
Gosselin 5G, 8/24-8/29 .333 (7-21, 5 RBI, 4 R, 4 2B, BB, 2 K)
Ransom 4G, 7/1-8/14 .333 (5-15, 4 RBI, 2 R, 3B, 2 2B, 2 BB, 3 K)
Robinson 4G, 5/13-5/17 .417 (5-12, 6R, RBI, 3B, 2B, BB, K)
Navarro 3G, 7/9-7/11 .455 (5-11, 2 RBI, 2 R, 2 2B, K)
Hernández 3G, 6/28-6/30 .333 (3-9, R, 3 K)
Lamb 3G, 6/3-6/5 .364 (4-11, 2 RBI, 2B, 4 BB, K)
Marzilli 3G, 4/9-4/11 .500 (6-12, 2 R, 3B, SB, 2 K)
Tomás 3G, 4/10 - 4/12 .308 (4-13, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 2 BB, 3 K)
PINCH HITTERSLONG HITTING STREAKS (current in BOLD)Tom Belza .000 (0-2)
Zach Borenstein .000 (0-5, K)Nick Buss .400 (4-10, 2 RBI, R, 2B, BB, K)
Danny Dorn .000 (0-6, 3 K)Brandon Drury 1.000 (1-1)
Nick Evans .250 (1-4, RBI, R, BB, K)Kevin Frandsen .600 (3-5, R, 2 K)
Mike Freeman .500 (4-8, 4 R, 2B, 3 BB, 3 K)Todd Glaesmann .333 (3-9, RBI, 2B, 3 K)
Gerald Laird .000 (0-2)Blake Lalli .286 (2-7, RBI, BB, K)
Vidal Nuño .000 (0-1)Peter O’Brien .500 (1-2, BB, K)
Jordan Pacheco .154 (2-13, RBI, R, 3 K)Matt Pagnozzi .500 (2-4, RBI, R, BB)
Cody Ransom .125 (2-16, R, 2B, BB, 6 K)Trayvon Robinson .250 (1-4, RBI, R, HR, K)
Jamie Romak .000 (0-2, 2 K)Alvaro Rondon .000 (0-1)
Jarrod Saltalamacchia .000 (0-1)Garrett Weber .250 (2-8, 2 RBI, 2R, HR, 2 BB, 3 K)
Danny Worth .500 (3-6, 2B, K)
Totals: .267 (31-116, 10 RBI, 12 R, 2 HR, 5 2B, 11 BB, 32 K)
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
April .279 21 724 85 202 38 4 20 81 54 1 170 4 8 .331 .425 .757
May .299 29 990 169 296 61 9 25 158 93 1 217 9 8 .357 .455 .812
June .277 29 997 151 276 73 5 30 146 89 2 200 8 3 .343 .450 .793
July .288 27 917 148 264 67 7 30 143 92 2 186 10 4 .354 .474 .828
August .286 30 1064 165 304 79 9 27 155 94 3 202 8 4 .343 .453 .796
Sept. .319 3 113 18 35 10 1 5 18 14 0 18 2 1 .395 .558 .953
TEAM BATTING BY MONTH
LAST AB WINS DATE SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY 4/19 vs. ALB 5-4 Freeman walk-off Solo HR 5/13 vs. ELP 4-2 (10) Dorn walk-off 2-run HR 7/10 vs. TAC 4-3 Buss walk-off infield single 7/20 vs. ALB 6-5 Freeman walk-off single 8/27 vs. MEM 10-9 O’Brien walk-off PB
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Pitching Staff
LAST OUTING: Date/Opp. Dec. IP H R (ER) HR BB SO TBF Notes
Blair 9/1 @ SAC W 8.0 4 1 (1) 1 2 5 30 Aces have won in 10 of his 12 starts; threw career-high 8 IP
Bradley 9/2 @ SAC ND 7.0 7 2 (2) 1 0 7 27 Longest start of 2015 (7 IP)
Chacin 9/3 @ SAC W 7.0 4 1 (1) 0 1 2 24 Faced the minimum in every inning except the second (six batters)
Clay 8/24 vs. NAS W 5.1 5 2 (1) 0 3 0 23 First win since July 27 vs. Las Vegas
Fleck 9/1 @ SAC ND 1.0 1 1 (1) 1 0 2 4 Has allowed 2 HR in last 1 1/3 IP; allowed 0 HR in first 47 2/3 IP
Hessler 8/31 @ SAC ND 2.0 0 0 0 1 2 7 Two straight scoreless appearances after allowed runs in 4 straight
Hively 8/29 vs. MEM W 6.1 4 2 (2) 0 2 7 24 First career Triple-A start
Marks 8/30 vs. MEM L 2.1 6 4 (4) 0 2 2 15 Before outing, had a 2.79 ERA when pitching in relief; jumped to 5.25
Munson 8/29 vs. MEM ND 1.2 0 0 0 1 1 6 Lowered August ERA to 2.25 (3 ER in 12 IP)
Shankin 9/3 @ SAC ND 2.0 2 4 (4) 1 1 2 10 Gave up grand slam to Jarrett Parker with no outs in the ninth
Simmons 9/2 @ SAC L 1.2 3 3 (3) 2 1 2 9 Allowed 2 home runs in bottom of 9th inning
Webster 8/23 vs. NAS L 6.0 12 4 (4) 0 1 5 29 Surrendered career-high in hits
Weller 8/31 @ SAC L 6.0 5 1 (1) 0 3 4 24 Lowered ERA to 3.71 as a starter (3 starts)
W/L Quality IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA
46-47 50 730.2 859 465 429 78 264 532 5.28Starters:
Relievers:W/L Sv/Opp IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA
22-24 34/49 477.2 532 285 259 38 267 443 4.88
Pitcher Starts: Clay (20), J. Marks (19), Webster (14), Arias (13), Chacin (13), Blair (12), Ray (9), Schugel (9), Nuño (8), Garcia (6), Beavan (4), Frazier (3), Weller (3), Bradley (3), T. Marks (1), Hively (1), Shankin (1)
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Kaleb Fleck | RHP | #28 Season-Game Highs: IP (2.0 - 9x, Last - 8/24) BB (3 - 2x, Last - 8/19) SO (5 - 8/19) Last HR allowed: Jarrett Parker (9/1 @ SAC) - Solo2014: 7-3, 2.56, 17 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 11.57Saves/Chances: 6/8Holds: 9Inher./Scored: 31/11
♠ Signed by the D-backs as a non-drafted free agent on September 15, 2011 ♠ Passed over in the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft because of Tommy John surgery ♠ Went 7-3 with a 2.56 ERA and 17 saves in 22 tries for Double-A Mobile last year; struck out 79 batters in 63 1/3 innings (11.23 K/9 IP) ♠ Pitched in eight games for Salt River in the Arizona Fall League ♠ Activated from the DL on May 6 this year
Aaron Blair | RHP | #59 Season-Game Highs: IP (8.0 - 9/1) BB (4 - 3x, Last - 8/5) SO (8 - 8/11) Last HR allowed: Brandon Hicks (9/1 @ SAC) - Solo2014: 9-5, 3.56, 0 SVQuality Starts: 9K/9 IP: 6.81Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 1st round (No. 36 overall) of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Marshall University ♠ Began this season at Double-A Mobile where he went 6-3 with a 2.70 ERA in 13 starts; racked up 11 quality starts, allowed 3 ER or less in 12 of
the 13 outings and pitched at least 5 innings in every appearance ♠ Rated as Arizona’s No. 3 overall prospect by Baseball America and MLB.com entering the 2015 season ♠ Finished 9-5 with a 3.56 ERA in 27 starts across three levels in 2014 (Low-A South Bend, Advanced-A Visalia, Mobile) ♠ Named as an Arizona organizational All-Star by MiLB.com following his performance last year ♠ Pitched for Team USA in the Pan-Am Games; took Silver Medal after USA lost to Canada for Gold
Archie Bradley | RHP | #26 Season-Game Highs: IP (7.0 - 9/2) BB (3 - 8/28) SO (7 - 9/2) Last HR allowed: Brandon Hicks (9/2 @ SAC) - Solo2014: 3-7, 4.45, 0 SVQuality Starts: 1K/9 IP: 7.63Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 1st round (No. 7 overall) of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Broken Arrow (Okla.) Senior HS ♠ Began 2015 season with Arizona, debuting at Chase Field against the Los Angeles Dodgers (6 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 4 BB, 6 K; Arizona won 6-0) ♠ Hit in the head on line drive by Colorado’s Carlos Gonzalez on April 28, placed on DL with sinus fracture ♠ Placed on DL on June 4 with tendinitis in right shoulder ♠ Rated as Arizona’s No. 1 prospect and No. 25 overall in the minors by Baseball America entering the 2015 season ♠ Combined to go 3-7 with a 4.45 ERA between AZL D-backs, Double-A Mobile and Reno last season ♠ Committed to play both football and baseball at the University of Oklahoma before signing with the D-backs
Jhoulys Chacin | RHP | #32 Season-Game Highs: IP (8.1 - 2x, Last - 8/19) BB (6 - 8/8) SO (9 - 6/20) Last HR allowed: Jett Bandy (7/18 @ SL) - Solo2014: 2-10, 5.31, 0 SVQuality Starts: 7K/9 IP: 6.54Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Signed by the D-backs as a Minor League free agent on June 20, 2015 ♠ Originally signed by the Colorado Rockies as a non-drafted free agent on September 27, 2004 ♠ Began this season with Triple-A Columbus (Cleveland Indians) where he went 1-3 with a 3.21 ERA in seven starts ♠ Set career highs in wins (14) and innings pitched (197 1/3) in 2013 with Colorado, recording 19 quality starts in 31 outings ♠ MiLB.com Starting Pitcher of the Year in 2008 when he went a combined 18-3 with a 2.03 ERA in 28 starts between Low-A Asheville and
Advanced-A Modesto ♠ Was a Futures Game All-Star in 2009 while pitching for Double-A Tulsa; debuted for the Rockies that season, primarily working in relief ♠ Owns a 38-48 record and a 3.78 ERA in 124 outings (109 starts) for the Rockies in his MLB career
Caleb Clay | RHP | #39 Season-Game Highs: IP (8.0 - 5/28) BB (4 - 5/11) SO (8 - 5/28) Last HR allowed: Domingo Santana (8/18 @ CSP) - 2-Run2014: 3-7, 5.09, 0 SVQuality Starts: 6K/9 IP: 4.53Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Signed a minor league free agent deal with the D-backs on November 17, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 1st round (No. 44 overall) of the 2006 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Began his 2014 campaign with Hanwha (Korean Baseball Organization) where he went 3-4 with an 8.32 ERA in 10 starts ♠ In June, signed with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and finished 3-7 with a 5.09 ERA for Triple-A Salt Lake ♠ Career record of 29-40 with a 4.30 ERA in 159 games (89 starts) ♠ Pitched in the Red Sox, Nationals’ and Angels’ farm systems prior to joining the Diamondbacks’ organization
Andrew Chafin | LHP | #41 Season-Game Highs: IP (0) BB (0) SO (0) Last HR allowed: 2014: 9-8, 4.06, 0 SVQuality Starts: K/9 IP: Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Drafted by the D-backs in the first round (compensation pick, No. 43 overall) of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Kent State University ♠ Broke Spring Training as a member of the D-backs’ 25-man roster for the first time in his career; went 5-1 with a 2.41 ERA in 55 relief outings ♠ Began 2014 campaign at Double-A Mobile where he went 4-1 with a 1.96 ERA in 9 starts ♠ Promoted to Reno midseason and finished 5-6 with a 5.34 ERA in 17 games (16 starts) before earning first call-up to the big leagues ♠ Went 0-1 with a 3.86 ERA in 3 starts for Arizona last season ♠ Named a Diamondbacks organizational All-Star by MiLB.com for 2014 performance ♠ Midseason All-Star in 2012 (Advanced-A Visalia, California League), 2013 (Mobile, Southern League) and 2014 (Mobile)
Pitching Staff (cont.)
W L ERA G CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER BB IBB SO WHIP AVG
April 9 12 5.78 21 0 0 4 5 182.1 206 121 117 90 5 177 1.62 .286
May 15 14 4.83 29 1 0 8 10 246.0 280 151 132 109 2 205 1.58 .292
June 13 16 5.16 29 1 1 8 11 251.1 291 162 144 102 5 191 1.56 .295
July 14 13 5.68 27 0 1 8 13 233.0 283 154 147 99 7 168 1.64 .302
August 15 15 4.55 30 0 2 6 10 269.0 310 150 136 126 11 214 1.62 .292
Sept. 2 1 4.05 3 0 0 0 0 26.2 21 12 12 5 0 20 0.97 .216
TEAM PITCHING BY MONTH
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Seth Simmons | RHP | #12 Season-Game Highs: IP (3.1 - 7/8) BB (3 - 6/8) K (5 - 8/6) Last HR allowed: Trevor Brown (9/2 @ SAC) - 2-Run (Walk-Off)2014: 3-3, 2.51, 3 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 9.30Saves/Chances: 0/1Holds: 6Inher./Scored: 19/6
♠ Drafted by the Diamondbacks in the 40th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft out of East Carolina University ♠ Opened the 2015 season at Double-A Mobile where he went 2-0 with a 2.33 ERA in 18 relief outings; struck out 33 in 27 innings ♠ Split the 2014 season between Advanced-A Visalia and Mobile, going 3-3 with a 2.51 ERA and 3 saves in 48 relief appearances ♠ Received Southern League POTW honor in 2014 (August 11-17) after striking out 12 batters in 3 appearances (5 IP) against Pensacola
Blayne Weller | RHP | #51 Season-Game Highs: IP (6.0 - 8/31) BB (3 - 8/31) SO (5 - 8/26) Last HR allowed: Jason Pridie (8/26 vs. NAS) - 2-Run2014: 9-6, 4.28, 1 SVQuality Starts: 1K/9 IP: 6.64Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored: 1/0
♠ Signed with the D-backs as a Minor League free agent on May 28, 2013 ♠ Originally selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 14th round of the 2008 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Key West HS (Fla.) ♠ Began season at Advanced-A Visalia where he went 5-4 with a 4.55 ERA in 16 starts; promoted to Double-A Mobile where he went 1-4 with a
6.14 ERA in 7 starts ♠ In 2014, finished 9-6 with a 4.28 ERA (61 ER in 128 1/3 IP) and 161 K/50 BB in 30 games (20 starts) between Low-A South Bend and Visalia ♠ Earned a Midwest League POTW honor from July 7-13 last year with South Bend ♠ Pitched for Windy City (Independent) in 2012, going 5-3 with a 4.59 ERA in 21 games (18 starts)
Justin Marks | LHP | #46 Season-Game Highs: IP (7.0 - 2x, Last - 5/7) BB (5 - 5/2) SO (9 - 5/12) Last HR allowed: Ramon Flores (8/6 @ TAC) - Solo2014: 3-3, 5.44, 0 SVQuality Starts: 6K/9 IP: 6.94Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored: 7/1
♠ Signed a minor league free agent deal with Arizona on November 12, 2014 ♠ Originally selected by Oakland in the third round (No. 92 overall) of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of Louisville ♠ Played for three different organizations last year (Royals, A’s and Rangers), going a combined 3-3 with a 5.03 ERA for each team’s Triple-A squad ♠ Broke into the Majors with Kansas City on April 20 at Minnesota where he allowed three earned runs in 2.0 innings ♠ 2012 Texas League midseason All-Star while with Double-A Northwest Arkansas (Rangers) ♠ Named to the Arizona Fall League’s All-Prospect Team in 2012
Brett Shankin | RHP | #53 Season-Game Highs: IP (3.2 - 8/30) BB (3 - 8/30) SO (3 - 8/30) Last HR allowed: Jarrett Parker (9/3 @ SAC) - Grand Slam2014: 5-5, 4.97, 0 SVQuality Starts: K/9 IP: 7.94Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Signed by the Diamondbacks as a Minor League free agent on August 2, 2015 ♠ Originally drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 28th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Wayne State University ♠ Began this season pitching for the Frontier Greys in Frontier League; went 5-1 with a 2.79 ERA in 21 games (4 starts) before signing with Arizona ♠ Started D-backs tenure with Short-Season Hillsboro before a promotion to Advanced-A Visalia on August 18 ♠ Finished 5-5 with a 4.97 ERA in 28 games (11 starts) last year for Advanced-A High Desert
R.J. Hively | RHP | #572014: 3-5, 2.76, 3 SVQuality Starts: 1K/9 IP: 7.98Saves/Chances: 1/1Holds:Inher./Scored: 4/4
♠ Drafted by the Diamondbacks in the 19th round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of Mississippi ♠ Began this season with Double-A Mobile, going 1-2 with a 4.23 ERA in 19 games (4 starts) ♠ Transferred to Advanced-A Visalia where he went 2-2 with a 4.61 ERA in 8 starts ♠ Went 3-5 with 3 saves and a 2.76 ERA in 55 relief appearances last year for Mobile ♠ Named a mid- and post-season Midwest League All-Star in 2013 with South Bend
Season-Game Highs: IP (6.1 - 8/29) BB (2 - 3x, Last - 8/29) SO (7 - 8/29) Last HR allowed: Rafael Lopez (8/13 vs. SL) - Solo
Kevin Munson | RHP | #382014: 4-3, 2.60, 2 SVQuality Starts: K/9 IP: 8.62Saves/Chances: 2/3Holds: 3Inher./Scored: 10/4
♠ Drafted by the Diamondbacks in the 4th round (121st overall) of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft out of James Madison University ♠ Went 4-3 with a 2.60 ERA in 56 relief appearances in 2014 for the Aces ♠ Was named the Aces’ pitcher of the month for June (2-1, 1.62 ERA) and August (0-1, 1.35 ERA) of 2014 by the Diamondbacks ♠ Was selected in the 2013 Rule 5 Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies but was returned in March of 2014 ♠ Named a 2013 Southern League midseason All-Star and participated in the Arizona Fall League’s Rising Stars game in 2011 ♠ Left James Madison baseball program as the all-time leader in saves (23) and ERA (2.35) ♠ Was 2-2 with a 6.00 ERA with the Aces this year, placed on the DL (6/12); rehabbed and had a 0.00 ERA in 9 IP between AZL D-backs and Mobile
Season-Game Highs: IP (2.0 - 3x, Last - 8/18) BB (5 - 6/11) SO (4 - 5/27) Last HR allowed: Jose Tabata (8/22 @ OKC) - 2-Run
TransactionsDATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE
4/7 1 C Dallas Tarleton placed on the 7-day DL 25
4/7 2 INF Walter Ibarra loaned to Monterrey of the Mexican League 25
4/12 3 RHP A.J. Schugel recalled by Arizona 24
4/12 4 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25
4/15 5 OF/3B Yasmany Tomás recalled by Arizona 24
4/16 6 OF Zach Borenstein transferred from Mobile to Reno 25
4/17 7 RHP Julio DePaula released 24
4/17 8 RHP A.J. Schugel optioned from Arizona to Reno 25
4/20 9 OF Evan Marzilli placed on the 7-day DL 24
4/20 10 RHP Allen Webster placed on the 7-day DL 23
4/20 11 RHP Blake Beavan reinstated from the DL 24
4/20 12 OF Trayvon Robinson signed as MiLB FA 25
4/21 13 D-backs purchased contract of 1B Danny Dorn 24
4/21 14 INF Kevin Frandsen signed as MiLB FA 25
4/23 15 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Reno to Mobile 24
4/23 16 RHP Kevin Munson reinstated from the 7-day DL 25
5/5 17 RHP Derek Eitel transferred from Reno to Mobile 24
5/5 18 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Mobile to Reno 25
5/6 19 LHP Robbie Ray recalled by Arizona as 26th man 24
5/6 20 RHP Kaleb Fleck activated from the DL 25
5/6 21 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Reno to Hillsboro 24
5/7 22 OF Zach Borenstein transferred from Reno to Mobile 23
5/7 23 OF Tom Belza transferred from Mobile to Reno 24
5/7 24 LHP Robbie Ray returned to Reno from Arizona 25
5/8 25 RHP Blake Beavan placed on the 7-day DL 24
5/9 26 RHP Troy Marks transferred from extended to Reno 25
5/10 27 D-backs purchased contract of RHP J.C. Ramirez 24
5/10 28 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25
5/11 29 LHP Vidal Nuño recalled by Arizona 24
5/11 30 RHP Evan Marshall optioned from Arizona to Reno 25
5/11 31 C Matt Pagnozzi transferred from Reno to Mobile 24
5/11 32 1B Danny Dorn optioned from Arizona to Reno 25
5/12 33 RHP A.J. Schugel transferred from Reno to Mobile 24
5/12 34 RHP Gabriel Arias transferred from Mobile to Reno 25
5/15 35 RHP Willy Paredes placed on temporally inactive list 24
5/15 36 RHP Myles Smith transferred from extended to Reno 25
5/16 37 RHP Myles Smith transferred from Reno to Hillsboro 24
5/16 38 C Jarrod Saltalamacchia transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25
5/17 39 RHP Troy Marks transferred from Reno to Hillsboro 24
5/17 40 LHP Vidal Nuño optioned from Arizona to Reno 25
5/22 41 LHP Justin Marks transferred from Reno to Hillsboro 24
5/22 42 RHP Myles Smith transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25
5/24 43 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Reno to Hillsboro 24
5/24 44 RHP Troy Marks transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25
5/25 45 RHP Myles Smith transferred from Reno to Hillsboro 24
5/25 46 LHP Justin Marks transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25
5/26 47 LHP Vidal Nuño recalled by Arizona 24
5/26 48 RHP Allen Webster reinstated from the DL 25
5/28 49 RHP Troy Marks transferred from Reno to Hillsboro 24
5/28 50 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25
5/29 51 INF Kevin Frandsen released 24
5/29 52 OF Nick Buss reinstated from the DL 25
5/29 53 D-backs purchased contract of C Jarrod Saltalamacchia 24
5/29 54 C Matt Pagnozzi transferred from Mobile to Reno 25
5/29 55 OF Tom Belza transferred from Reno to Mobile 24
5/29 56 OF Todd Glaesmann transferred from Mobile to Reno 25
6/1 57 OF Trayvon Robinson placed on the 7-day DL (retro 5/31) 24
6/1 58 RHP Parker Frazier transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25
6/3 59 3B Jake Lamb added on a MLB rehab assignment 25+1
6/3 60 RHP Parker Frazier placed on the 7-day DL (retro 6/2) 24+1
6/3 61 RHP Matt Stites optioned from Arizona to Reno 25+1
6/4 62 LHP Robbie Ray recalled by Arizona 24+1
6/4 63 RHP Edgar Garcia transferred from Mobile to Reno 25+1
DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE
6/6 64 3B Jake Lamb reinstated from Major League rehab 25
6/7 65 LHP Justin Marks placed on the 7-day DL 24
6/8 66 RHP Jake Barrett transferred from Reno to Mobile 23
6/8 67 RHP Seth Simmons transferred from Mobile to Reno 24
6/11 68 RHP Parker Frazier reinstated from the DL 25
6/12 69 RHP Kevin Munson placed on the 7-day DL 24
6/12 70 RHP Tim Crabbe transferred from Reno to Mobile 23
6/12 71 LHP Keith Hessler transferred from Mobile to Reno 24
6/12 72 C Jordan Pacheco accepts assignment to Reno 25
6/13 73 RHP Allen Webster recalled by Arizona 24
6/14 74 LHP Justin Marks reinstated from the DL 25
6/16 75 1B Danny Dorn recalled by Arizona 24
6/16 76 OF Trayvon Robinson reinstated from the DL 25
6/17 77 INF Danny Worth placed on the 7-day DL 24
6/17 78 RHP Aaron Blair transferred from Mobile to Reno 25
6/20 79 RHP Parker Frazier transferred from Reno to Mobile 24
6/20 80 RHP Edgar Garcia transferred from Reno to Mobile 23
6/20 81 RHP Jhoulys Chacin signed as MiLB FA 24
6/20 82 RHP J.C. Ramirez accepts assignment to Reno 25
6/21 83 OF Trayvon Robinson released 24
6/22 84 INF Brandon Drury transferred from Mobile to Reno 25
6/23 85 C Óscar Hernández added on a MLB rehab assignment 25+1
6/24 86 RHP Archie Bradley added on a MLB rehab assignment 25+2
6/25 87 LHP Keith Hessler transferred from Reno to Mobile 24+2
6/25 88 RHP Addison Reed optioned from Arizona to Reno 25+2
6/27 89 C Matt Pagnozzi placed on the 7-day DL (retro to 6/24) 24+2
6/27 90 RHP Edgar Garcia transferred from Mobile to Reno 25+2
6/29 91 INF Mike Freeman placed on the 7-day DL 24+2
6/29 92 INF Raul Navarro transferred from Mobile to Reno 25+2
6/30 93 RHP Matt Stites recalled by Arizona 24+2
7/1 94 RHP Edgar Garcia placed on the 7-day DL (retro to 6/30) 23+2
7/1 95 C Matt Pagnozzi reinstated from the DL 24+2
7/3 96 RHP Blake Beavan released 24+2
7/4 97 RHP Aaron Blair placed on temporally inactive list 23+2
7/4 98 RHP Allen Webster optioned from Arizona to Reno 24+2
7/4 99 C Óscar Hernández reinstated from Major League rehab 24+1
7/4 100 RHP Matt Stites optioned from Arizona to Reno 25+1
7/5 101 INF Cody Ransom placed on the 7-day DL (retro to 7/3) 24+1
7/5 102 INF Danny Dorn optioned from Arizona to Reno 25+1
7/8 103 C Dylan Kelly transferred from extended to Reno; placed on 7-day DL
25+1
7/10 104 RHP Caleb Clay placed on the 7-day DL (retro to 7/8) 24+1
7/11 105 RHP Edgar Garcia reinstated from the DL 25+1
7/16 106 INF Raul Navarro transferred from Reno to Mobile 24+1
7/16 107 INF Danny Worth reinstated from the disabled list 25+1
7/16 108 INF Mike Freeman begins MiLB rehab assignment with Hillsboro 25+1
7/19 109 INF Danny Dorn recalled by Arizona 24+1
7/19 110 RHP Matt Stites recalled by Arizona 23+1
7/19 111 RHP Kevin Munson reinstated from MiLB rehab and transferred to Mobile
23+1
7/20 112 RHP Enrique Burgos optioned from Arizona to Reno 24+1
7/20 113 INF Mike Freeman reinstated from MiLB rehab assignment 25+1
7/20 114 RHP Addison Reed placed on the temporary inactive list 24 + 1
7/21 115 LHP Keith Hessler transferred from Mobile to Reno 25 + 1
7/21 116 RHP Gabriel Arias placed on the 7-day DL (retro to 7/17) 24 + 1
7/21 117 RHP Caleb Clay reinstated from the DL 25 + 1
7/22 118 RHP Edgar Garcia transferred from Reno to Mobile 24+1
7/22 119 INF Danny Dorn optioned from Arizona to Reno 25+1
7/24 120 INF Garrett Weber transferred from Reno to Mobile 24+1
7/24 121 RHP Seth Simmons transferred from Reno to Mobile 23+1
7/24 122 RHP Aaron Blair reinstated from temporally inactive list 24+1
7/24 123 RHP Matt Stites optioned from Arizona to Reno 25+1
7/25 124 RHP J.C. Ramirez traded to Seattle 24 +1
7/25 125 RHP Addison Reed reinstated from temporary inactive list 25 +1
Friday, September 4, 2015 vs. El Paso - Page 8
DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE
7/28 126 RHP Addison Reed recalled by Arizona 24+1
7/29 127 RHP Kevin Munson transferred from Mobile to Reno 25+1
7/30 128 LHP Dan Runzler released 24
7/30 129 RHP A.J. Schugel transferred from Mobile to Reno 25
8/4 130 OF Evan Marzilli reinstated from the DL and transferred to Mobile 25
8/4 131 RHP A.J. Schugel placed on the 7-day DL (retro to 7/31) 24
8/4 132 RHP Gabriel Arias reinstated from the disabled list 25
8/5 133 RHP Allen Webster recalled by Arizona 24
8/5 134 LHP Hector Hernandez transferred from AZL D-backs to Reno 25
8/6 135 RHP Evan Marshall placed on the 7-day DL 24
8/7 136 RHP Seth Simmons transferred from Mobile to Reno 25
8/8 137 D-backs purchased contract of LHP Keith Hessler 24
8/8 138 D-backs purchased contract of INF Jamie Romak 23
8/10 139 RHP R.J. Hively transferred from Visalia to Reno 24
8/11 140 C Gerald Laird added on a MLB rehab assignment 24+1
8/11 141 INF Cody Ransom reinstated from MiLB rehab assignment 25+1
8/11 142 LHP Hector Hernandez transferred from Reno to Kane County 24+1
8/11 143 RHP Allen Webster optioned from Arizona to Reno 25+1
8/13 144 LHP Justin Marks placed on the 7-day DL 24+1
8/13 145 RHP Kevin Vance transferred from Visalia to Reno 25+1
8/14 146 RHP Matt Stites placed on the 7-day DL (retro to 8/11) 24+1
8/14 147 RHP Gabriel Arias transferred from Reno to Mobile 23+1
8/14 148 RHP Blayne Weller transferred from Mobile to Reno 24+1
8/15 149 RHP A.J. Schugel reinstated from the DL 25+1
8/17 150 INF Cody Ransom placed on the 7-day DL 24+1
8/17 151 INF Jamie Romak optioned from Arizona to Reno 25+1
8/20 152 C Gerald Laird reinstated from MLB rehab assignment and DFA’d 25
8/23 153 LHP Matt Reynolds recalled by Arizona 24
8/23 154 LHP Justin Marks reinstated from the DL 25
8/24 155 D-backs purchased contract of RHP Jhoulys Chacin 24
8/24 156 LHP Keith Hessler optioned from Arizona to Reno 25
8/24 157 INF Danny Dorn designated for assignment 24
8/24 158 RHP Matt Stites reinstated from the DL 25
8/24 159 INF Phil Gosselin added on a MLB rehab assigment 25+1
8/27 160 RHP Caleb Clay placed on the 7-day DL (retro to 8/25) 24 + 1
8/27 161 RHP Archie Bradley optioned from Arizona to Reno 25 + 1
8/30 162 RHP Allen Webster recalled by Arizona 24 + 1
8/30 163 RHP Brett Shankin transferred from Visalia to Reno 25 + 1
8/30 164 RHP A.J. Schugel recalled by Arizona 24+1
8/30 165 INF Cody Ransom reinstated from the DL 25+1
8/31 166 INF Phil Gosselin reinstated from Major League rehab 25
8/31 167 RHP Kevin Munson designated for assignment 24
8/31 168 RHP Jhoulys Chacin optioned from Arizona to Reno 25
9/1 169 INF Brandon Drury recalled by Arizona 24
9/1 170 RHP Enrique Burgos recalled by Arizona 23
9/1 171 RHP Matt Stites recalled by Arizona 22
9/1 172 INF Alvaro Rondon transferred from AZL D-backs to Reno 23
9/1 173 RHP Caleb Clay reinstated from the DL 24
9/2 174 LHP Andrew Chafin optioned from Arizona to Reno 25
9/2 175 LHP Keith Hessler recalled by Arizona 24
9/2 176 RHP Allen Webster optioned from Arizona to Reno 25
9/3 177 RHP Kevin Vance transferred from Reno to Mobile 24
9/3 178 RHP Kevin Munson cleared waivers; outrighted to Reno 25
Milestones, Awards, etc. Friday, September 4, 2015 vs. El Paso - Page 9
EJECTIONS Phil Nevin 4/25 @ Fresno Brett Terry Arguing called 3rd strike on O’Brien Phil Nevin 5/2 @ Las Vegas Kolin Kline Arguing called 3rd strike on Frandsen Peter O’Brien 5/10 @ Salt Lake Ryan Blakney Arguing check-swing strike three Cody Ransom 5/18 vs. Salt Lake Roberto Ortiz Arguing check-swing strike three Phil Nevin 5/30 vs. New Orleans Brian Reilly Hit batter Gabriel Arias 5/30 vs. New Orleans Brian Reilly Hit batter Phil Nevin 7/2 @ Albuquerque Jeff Morrow Arguing from dugout Nick Evans 7/11 vs. Tacoma Billy Cunha Arguing called 3rd strike Phil Nevin 8/25 vs. Nashville Greg Stanzak Arguing balls and strikes
PLAYER/COACH DATE/LOCATION UMPIRE REASON
AWARDS Peter O’Brien Arizona Organizational Player of the Month April .383 (31-81, 7 HR, 7 2B, 3B, 20 RBI, 17 R) J.C. Ramirez Reno Aces Pitcher of the Month April 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 5 K Nick Evans PCL Player of the Week May 18-24 .462 (12-26, 3 HR, 3 2B, 13 RBI. 8 R, 2 BB) Jamie Romak PCL Player of the Week May 25-31 .538 (14-26, 4 HR, 3 2B, 14 RBI, 7 R, 2 BB) Nick Evans Arizona Organizational Player of the Month May .343 (36-105, 5 HR, 11 2B, 31 RBI, 19 R) Kevin Munson Reno Aces Pitcher of the Month May 2-0, 0.73 ERA, 12.1 IP, 7 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 6 BB, 14 K Jamie Romak Reno Aces Player of the Month June .327 (33-101, 5 HR, 2 3B, 14 2B, 26 RBI, 19 R, 11 BB, SB) Kaleb Fleck Reno Aces Pitcher of the Month June 0-0, 2.31 ERA, 11.2 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 1 HB, 10 BB, 14 K) Jamie Romak PCL Player of the Week June 29-July 5 .423 (11-26, 5 HR, 2 2B, 3B, 11 RBI, 7 R, 4 BB, SB) Jamie Romak Reno Aces Player of the Month July .284 (25-88, 7 HR, 3B, 7 2B, 27 RBI, 16 R, 16 BB, 3 SB) Evan Marshall Reno Aces Pitcher of the Month July 1-0, 3.27 ERA, 11.0 IP, 9 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 5 BB, 9 K Todd Glaesmann PCL Player of the Week August 24-30 .586 (17-29, 3 HR, 9 2B, 8 RBI, 9 R, BB) Peter O’Brien Reno Aces Player of the Month August .322 (29-90, 4 HR, 3 3B, 6 2B, 22 RBI, 14 R, 8 BB) Aaron Blair Reno Aces Pitcher of the Month August 3-1, 2.40 ERA, 30 IP, 25 H, 10 R, 8 ER, 11 BB, 21 K
PLAYER/COACH AWARD DATES STATS
MILESTONES Cody Ransom 250 Career Home Runs 2 Jamie Romak 200 Career Home Runs 1 Jordan Pacheco 900 Career Hits 10
NAME MILESTONE TO GO
MILESTONES REACHED Jamie Romak 1,000 Career Hits 4/9 @ ALB Evan Marzilli 300 MiLB Hits 4/10 @ ALB Robbie Ray 100th Career Appearance 4/10 @ ALB Nick Evans 600 Career RBI 4/11 @ ALB Jamie Romak 1,000 MiLB Hits 4/12 @ ALB Tim Crabbe 600 MiLB Strikeouts 4/12 @ ALB Danny Worth 600 MiLB Games 4/13 @ ELP J.C. Ramirez 700 Career Strikeouts 4/18 vs. ALB Dan Runzler 350th Career Appearance 4/19 vs. ALB Peter O’Brien 300 MiLB Hits 4/20 vs. ALB Dan Runzler 400 Career Innings 4/22 vs. LV Mike Freeman 300 MiLB Runs Scored 4/23 vs. LV Vidal Nuño 400 MiLB Strikeouts 4/24 vs. LV Mike Freeman 200 MiLB RBI 5/16 vs. SL Nick Evans 1,000 MiLB Hits 5/17 vs. SL Peter O’Brien 200 Career Runs 5/21 @ OMA Allen Webster 700 MiLB Strikeouts 6/1 vs. NEW Danny Dorn 150 Career Home Runs 6/9 @ FRE Nick Buss 150 Career Doubles 6/11 @ LV Matt Reynolds 400 Career Strikeouts 6/13 @ LV Matt Reynolds 400 Career Innings 6/18 @ SAC Nick Buss 125 Career Stolen Bases 6/20 @ SAC Jhoulys Chacin 1,000 Career Strikeouts 6/20 @ SAC Nick Evans 150 MiLB Home Runs 6/21 @ SAC Seth Simmons 200th Career Appearance 6/21 @ SAC Jamie Romak 700 Career RBI 6/24 @ TAC Nick Buss 900 Career Hits 7/7 vs. SAC Gabriel Arias 500 Career Strikeouts 7/9 vs. TAC Dan Runzler 500 Career Strikeouts 7/17 @ SL Aaron Blair 300 Career Strikeouts 7/24 vs. LV Todd Glaesmann 500 Career Hits 7/29 vs. FRE Justin Marks 600 Career Strikeouts 8/4 @ ELP Enrique Burgos 400 MiLB Strikeouts 8/6 @ TAC Blake Lalli 400 Career RBI 8/13 vs. SL Peter O’Brien 400 Career Hits 8/15 @ CSP Peter O’Brien 100 Career Doubles 8/19 @ OKC Danny Dorn 1,000 Career Hits 8/23 vs. NAS Brandon Drury 700 Career Hits 8/23 vs. NAS Danny Worth 150 MiLB Doubles 8/27 vs. MEM Peter O’Brien 300 MiLB Hits 8/31 @ SAC
NAME MILESTONE DATE
PITCHERS AT THE PLATEAVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SAC OBP SLG OPS
Arias .000 6 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Beavan .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Blair .000 6 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 .000 .000 .000
Bradley .000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Chacin .353 7 17 1 6 2 0 0 3 1 6 0 0 2 .389 .471 .859
Clay .056 13 18 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 9 0 0 4 .150 .056 .206
Crabbe .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Frazier .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Garcia .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Hessler .500 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .500 .500 1.000
Hively .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Nuño .143 7 14 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 .143 .143 .286
Marks, J. .115 14 26 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 11 0 0 0 .148 .115 .264
Marshall .500 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .500 .500 1.000
Paredes .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Ray .250 5 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 .250 .250 .500
Reynolds .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Schugel .333 5 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 .429 .333 .762
shankin .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Weller .000 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Webster .167 9 18 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 .167 .167 .333
Single-Season, All-Time Records Friday, September 4, 2015 vs. El Paso - Page 10
Games (Hitters)1. Cole Gillespie - 3742. Mike Jacobs - 318
3. Taylor Harbin - 2504. Mark Hallberg - 2355. Brandon Allen - 228
6. Evan Frey - 2137. Ed Rogers - 190
8. Konrad Schmidt - 185T-8. Nick Evans - 185
10. Mike Freeman - 18011. Blake Lalli - 170
12. Cody Ransom - 16913. Tyler Bortnick - 168
14. Rusty Ryal - 16715. Alfredo Marte - 164
Hits1. Cole Gillespie - 3992. Mike Jacobs - 343
3. Taylor Harbin - 2394. Brandon Allen - 237
5. Nick Evans - 2246. Mark Hallberg - 206
7. Ed Rogers - 1978. Konrad Schmidt - 196
9. Adam Eaton - 19110. Chris Owings - 190
T-10. Mike Freeman - 19012. Danny Dorn - 178
13. Evan Frey - 174T-13. Tony Abreu - 17415. Alfredo Marte - 17316. John Hester - 16917. Rusty Ryal - 163
18. Cody Ransom - 16219. Andy Marte - 155
20. Garrett Weber - 152
At-Bats1. Cole Gillespie - 1,3272. Mike Jacobs - 1,1633. Taylor Harbin - 863
4. Brandon Allen - 8605. Mark Hallberg - 760
6. Nick Evans - 7057. Ed Rogers - 701
8. Konrad Schmidt - 6949. Evan Frey - 642
10. Mike Freeman - 60410. Rusty Ryal - 595
12. Chris Owings - 58613. Alfredo Marte - 581
14. Tony Abreu - 57715. Cody Ransom - 562
Runs1. Cole Gillespie - 2722. Mike Jacobs - 191
3. Brandon Allen - 1804. Adam Eaton - 1245. Taylor Harbin - 1226. Nick Evans - 118
7. Mark Hallberg - 1118. Chris Owings - 110
9. Ed Rogers - 10910. Cody Ransom - 105
11. Evan Frey - 10412. Tony Abreu - 10013. John Hester - 98
14. Tony Campana - 9615. Jake Elmore - 95
T-15. Collin Cowgill - 95
Doubles1. Cole Gillespie - 862. Mike Jacobs - 69
3. Taylor Harbin - 624. Nick Evans - 54
5. Konrad Schmidt - 506. Brandon Allen - 497. Adam Eaton - 48
8. Mark Hallberg - 479. John Hester - 4310. Rusty Ryal - 42
11. Jamie Romak - 4111. Ed Rogers - 40
13. Doug Deeds - 39T-13. Alfredo Marte - 39T-13. Danny Dorn - 39
T-13. Cody Ransom - 3917. Jeff Bailey - 33
T-17. Tony Abreu - 33T-17. Mike Freeman - 33
Triples1. Cole Gillespie - 302. Trent Oeltjen - 14
3. Evan Frey - 12T-3. Mike Freeman - 12
5. Tony Campana - 106. Danny Dorn - 9
T-6. Brandon Allen - 9T-6. Jake Elmore - 9
T-6. Taylor Harbin - 9T-6. John Hester - 9
Games (Pitchers)1. Joe Paterson - 152
2. Jason Urquidez - 1313. Kevin Munson - 1094. Evan Marshall - 995. Zach Kroenke - 95
6. Jose Marte - 947. Eury De La Rosa - 818. Charles Brewer - 71
9. Sam Demel - 6710. Jordan Norberto - 62
Saves1. Jake Barrett - 27
2. Jonathan Albaladejo - 253. Matt Stites - 15
4. Bobby Korecky - 13T-4. Carlos Rosa - 136. Bryan Shaw - 117. Doug Slaten - 9
8. Chaz Roe - 79. Ryan Cook - 6
T-9. Kam Mickolio - 6T-9. Jason Urquidez - 6
T-9. Kaleb Fleck - 6T-13. Addison Reed - 5
T-13. Enrique Burgos - 5T-13. Jess Todd - 5
Holds1. Joe Paterson - 31
2. Jason Urquidez - 273. Kevin Munson - 25
4. Sam Demel - 205. Will Harris - 15
6. Evan Marshall - 13T-6. Kam Mickolio - 13
Strikeouts1. Charles Brewer - 3072. Zach Kroenke - 201
3. Mike Bolsinger - 1854. Kevin Mulvey - 1725. Barry Enright - 158
6. Jason Urquidez - 1577. Tyler Skaggs - 152
T-7. Cesar Valdez - 1529. Matt Torra - 140
10. Kevin Munson - 13911. Bryan Augustein - 130
12. Joe Paterson - 126
RENO ACES ALL-TIME LEADERS (current players in bold)
Hits1. Adam Eaton (2012) - 1862. Chris Owings (2013) - 1803. Nick Evans (2015) - 1564. Andy Marte (2014) - 1555. Mike Jacobs (2014) - 150
6. Taylor Harbin (2012) - 1477. Cole Gillespie (2011) - 145T-7. Doug Deeds (2010) - 145
9. Jake Elmore (2012) - 14410. Tony Abreu (2011) - 14111. A.J. Pollock (2012) - 136
T-11. Cole Gillespie (2012) - 136
Doubles1. Adam Eaton (2012) - 462. Taylor Harbin (2012) - 43
3. Jamie Romak (2015) - 414. Doug Deeds (2010) - 395. Mike Jacobs (2014) - 376. Nick Evans (2015) - 36
7. Cole Gillespie (2012) - 358. Jeff Bailey (2010) - 33
T-8. Rusty Ryal (2009) - 3310. Andy Marte (2014) - 32
T-10. Matt Davidson (2013) - 32T-10. Peter O’Brien (2015) - 32
T-13. Chris Owings (2013) - 31T-13. John Hester (2009) - 31
RBI1. Peter O’Brien (2015) - 1012. Jamie Romak (2015) - 99
3. Mike Jacobs (2014) - 974. Nick Evans (2015) - 93
5. Cody Ransom (2011) - 926. Ryan Wheeler (2012) - 907. Brandon Allen (2010) - 868. Chris Owings (2013) - 819. Andy Marte (2014) - 80
10. Cole Gillespie (2011) - 7911. Jeff Bailey (2010) - 7812. Josh Bell (2012) - 75
13. Matt Davidson (2013) - 7414. Jake Elmore (2012) - 7315. Tony Abreu (2011) - 72
Home Runs1. Cody Ransom (2011) - 27
2. Jamie Romak (2015) - 26T-2. Peter O’Brien (2015) - 26
4. Brandon Allen (2010) - 255. Wily Mo Pena (2012) - 216. Andy Marte (2014) - 19
T-6. Mike Jacobs (2014) - 198. Mike Jacobs (2013) - 18
T-8. Mike Jacobs (2012) - 18T-8. Andy Tracy (2011) - 18
T-8. Brandon Allen (2011) - 1812. Matt Davidson (2013) - 17
T-12. Rusty Ryal (2009) - 17T-12. Nick Evans (2015) - 1715. Kila Ka’aihue (2013) - 16
17. Roger Kieschnick (2014) - 15
Total Bases1. Chris Owings (2013) - 263T-1. Adam Eaton (2012) - 263
3. Peter O’Brien (2015) - 2604. Jamie Romak (2015) - 258
5. Andy Marte (2014) - 2506. Mike Jacobs (2014) - 2447. Nick Evans (2015) - 2438. Doug Deeds (2010) - 236
9. Cody Ransom (2011) - 23410. Cole Gillespie (2011) - 232
11. Jeff Bailey (2010) - 221T-11. Trent Oeltjen (2009) - 22113. Collin Cowgill (2011) - 21914. Cole Gillespie (2012) - 218
15. Rusty Ryal (2009) - 213T-15. Matt Davidson (2013) - 213
Saves1. Jonathan Albaladejo (2012) - 25
2. Jake Barrett (2014) - 163. Carlos Rosa (2010) - 13
T-3. Bobby Korecky (2009) - 135. Matt Stites (2014) - 12
6. Jake Barrett (2015) - 117. Bryan Shaw (2011) - 9
T-7. Doug Slaten (2009) - 99. Chaz Roe (2013) - 7
10. Kam Mickolio (2011) - 6T-10.. Ryan Cook (2011) - 6
T-10. Kaleb Fleck (2015) - 6T-13. Addison Reed (2015) - 5
T-13. Enrique Burgos (2015) - 5
Holds1. Sam Demel (2012) - 17
2. Kevin Munson (2014) - 163. Will Harris (2014) - 15
4. Jason Urquidez (2010) - 145. Kam Mickolio (2011) - 136. Joe Paterson (2014) - 127. Jensen Lewis (2012) - 118. Joe Paterson (2012) - 10
T-8. Jordan Norberto (2011) - 10T-8. J.C. Ramirez (2015) - 10T-8. Dan Runzler (2015) - 1012. Joe Paterson (2013) - 9
T-12. Doug Slaten (2009) - 9T-12. Kaleb Fleck (2015) - 915. Jason Urquidez (2009) - 7
RENO ACES SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS (current players in bold)
Home Runs1. Brandon Allen - 58
2. Mike Jacobs - 553. Cole Gillespie - 38
4. Cody Ransom - 355. Nick Evans - 27
6. Jamie Romak - 26T-6. Peter O’Brien - 26
8. Wily Mo Pena - 259. Danny Dorn - 2210. Rusty Ryal - 21
11. Andy Marte - 1912. Alfredo Marte - 1813. Matt Davidson - 17T-13. John Hester - 1715. Kila Ka’aihue - 16
T-15. Konrad Schmidt - 16T-15. Garrett Weber - 16
RBI1. Mike Jacobs - 222
2. Cole Gillespie - 2213. Brandon Allen - 190
4. Nick Evans - 1405. Cody Ransom - 1316. Taylor Harbin - 1127. Mark Hallberg - 107
8. Ed Rogers - 101T-8. Peter O’Brien - 101
10. Danny Dorn - 100T-10. John Hester - 100
12. Rusty Ryal - 99T-12. Jamie Romak - 9914. Konrad Schmidt - 96
15. Tony Abreu - 93T-15. Alfredo Marte - 9317. Ryan Wheeler - 90
Total Bases1. Cole Gillespie - 6472. Mike Jacobs - 577
3. Brandon Allen - 4885. Nick Evans - 368
4. Taylor Harbin - 3496. Cody Ransom - 314
7. Danny Dorn - 3018. Konrad Schmidt - 3009. Mark Hallberg - 284T-9. John Hester - 284
11. Rusty Ryal - 28212. Ed Rogers - 281
13. Alfredo Marte - 274T-13. Chris Owings - 274
15. Adam Eaton - 26316. Mike Freeman - 259
Season SummaryACES INDIVIDUAL HIGHS/LOWSTEAM HIGHS/LOWS
MOST RUNS, INNING:
ACES: 8 - (2nd Inning, 8/18 @ Colorado Springs)
OPPONENTS: 9 - (5th Inning, 7/26 vs. Las Vegas)
MOST RUNS, GAME:
ACES: 17 - (8/18 @ Colorado Springs)
OPPONENTS: 16 - (2x, Last - 6/30 @ Albuquerque)
FEWEST RUNS, GAME:
ACES: 0 - (5x, Last - 8/31 @ Sacramento)
OPPONENTS: 0 - (4x, Last - 8/11 vs. Salt Lake)
MOST HITS, GAME:
ACES: 23 - (8/18 @ Colorado Springs)
OPPONENTS: 21 - (2x, Last - 8/23 vs. Nashville)
FEWEST HITS, GAME:
ACES: 2 - (3x, Last - 8/31 @ Sacramento)
OPPONENTS: 2 - (8/5 @ Tacoma)
MOST DOUBLES, GAME:
ACES: 9 - (8/26 vs. Nashville)
OPPONENTS: 7 - (6/30 @ Albuquerque)
MOST TRIPLES, GAME:
ACES: 2 - (5x, Last - 8/8 @ Tacoma)
OPPONENTS: 2 - (3x, Last - 8/2 @ El Paso)
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME:
ACES: 4 - (2x, Last - 8/6 @ Fresno)
OPPONENTS: 5 - (5/22 @ Omaha)
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME:
ACES: 3 - (6/20 @ Sacramento)
OPPONENTS: 5 - (7/30 vs. Fresno)
MOST ERRORS, GAME:
ACES: 4 - (2x, Last - 6/25 @ Tacoma)
OPPONENTS: 3 - (7x, Last - 8/29 vs. Memphis)
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (HITTING):
ACES: 15 - (5/8 @ Salt Lake)
OPPONENTS: 16 - (8/19 @ Oklahoma City)
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (PITCHING):
ACES: 16 - (8/19 @ Oklahoma City)
OPPONENTS: 15 - (5/8 @ Salt Lake)
MOST WALKS, GAME (HITTING):
ACES: 9 - (6/29 vs. Fresno)
OPPONENTS: 10 - (7/1 @ Albuquerque)
MOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME:
ACES: 14 - (2x, Last - 8/18 @ Colorado Springs)
OPPONENTS: 18 - (8/19 @ Oklahoma City
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME:
ACES: 4 - (3x, Last - 8/14 vs. Salt Lake)
OPPONENTS: 5 - (8/14 vs. Salt Lake)
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:
MOST HITS: 5 - 2 players tied (Worth, Drury (2x))
MOST RUNS SCORED: 4 - Danny Worth (5/25 @ Iowa)
MOST DOUBLES: 3 - 2 players tied (Drury (2x), Glaesmann)
MOST TRIPLES: 1 - Several Players
MOST HOME RUNS: 2 - 5 players tied (Buss, Glaesmann, Ransom, O’Brien, Romak (2x))
MOST RBI: 7 - Cody Ransom (6/7 @ Fresno)
MOST WALKS (HITTER): 3 - 4 players tied (Weber, Dorn, Evans, Pagnozzi)
MOST STEALS: 2 - Mike Freeman (5/14 vs. El Paso)
MOST INNINGS, START: 8.1 - Jhoulys Chacin (2x, Last - 8/19 @ Oklahoma City)
MOST INNINGS, RELIEF: 4.0 - Willy Paredes (5/13 vs. El Paso)
MOST STRIKEOUTS: 10 - Robbie Ray (4/20 vs. Albuquerque)
MOST WALKS (PITCHER): 6 - 2 players tied (Schugel, Chacin)
MOST HITS ALLOWED: 13 - 2 players tied (Frazier, Schugel)
MOST ER ALLOWED: 9 - 3 players tied (Schugel, Webster (2x))
LOW-HIT CG START: 5 - Gabriel Arias (6/27 vs. Fresno)
LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
Nick Evans - 17 games (7/29-8/17)
LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK:
Garrett Weber - 28 games (4/23-5/27)
LONGEST RBI STREAK (consecutive games with RBI):
8 games - 2 players tied (O’Brien, Romak)
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
Aaron Blair - 6 Games (6/23-8/17)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
Caleb Clay - 5 games (5/22-6/30)
LONGEST SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK (no runs of any kind):
Aaron Blair - 16.2 (8/5-8/17)
DEFENSE% G PO A E DP PB
.981 139 3625 1479 100 153 7
CATCHER’S BOX (W-L based on starts)CS SB ATT PCT PB W-L
Óscar Hernández 0 2 2 .000 3 5-3
Gerald Laird 1 2 3 .333 0 2-2
Blake Lalli 22 63 85 .259 3 25-35
Peter O’Brien 7 9 16 .438 1 7-4
Jordan Pacheco 1 4 5 .200 0 2-2
Matt Pagnozzi 14 29 43 .326 0 25-22
Jarrod Saltalamacchia 0 2 2 .000 0 2-3
TOTAL: 45 111 156 .288 7 68-71
OUTFIELD ASSISTSTodd Glaesmann (9), Peter O’Brien (6), Garrett Weber (5), Mike Freeman (4), Nick Buss (2), Nick
Evans (2), Yasmany Tomás (1), Danny Dorn (1), Tom Belza (1)
ETC.LARGEST COMEBACK WIN: 6 runs - 6/16 vs. Tacoma
LARGEST BLOWN LEAD (LOSS): 5 runs - 4x, Last: 8/12 vs. Salt Lake
LONGEST GAME (INNINGS): 15 Innings - 8/19 @ Oklahoma city
SHORTEST GAME (INNINGS): 7 innings - 10 games
LONGEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 3:45 - 7/26 vs. Las Vegas
SHORTEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 2:15 - 5/28 @ Iowa
LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCE: 10,441 - 7/4 vs. Sacramento
LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE: 16,286 - 7/3 @ Albuquerque
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#AcesMemoriesLAST TIME IT HAPPENED
TEAM OFFENSE10+ game winning streak: N/A 4 hits in a game: Nick Evans, 9/2/2015 @ SAC
5+ game winning streak: (6) 6/18-6/24, 2015 5 hits in a game: Brandon Drury, 8/18/2015 @ CSP
Series sweep, home: vs. OMA, 8/24-8/27, 2014 4 RBI in a game: Peter O’Brien, 9/3/2015 @ SAC
Series sweep, road: @ SAC, 6/18-6/21, 2015 5 RBI in a game: Danny Dorn, 8/18/2015 @ CSP
Shutout: 8/11/2015 vs. SL 6+ RBI in a game: Cody Ransom (7), 6/7/2015 @ FRE
Back-to-back shutouts: 5/26 @ ALB & 5/27/2014 vs. FRE 2 triples in a game: Mike Freeman, 8/1/2014 @ FRE
2 HR in a game: Peter O’Brien, 8/26/2015 vs. NAS
PITCHING 3 HR in a game: Chris Owings, 7/9/2013 @ SAC
No-hitter: N/A 2 SB in a game: Mike Freeman, 5/14/2015 vs. ELP
Opp. No-hitter: N/A 3 SB in a game: Tony Campana, 4/27/2013 vs. FRE
One-hitter: 8/9/2009 @ OMA 2+ RBI by a pitcher: Charles Brewer (3), 7/28/2014 vs. ALB
Opp. One-hitter: 8/18/2012 @ TAC Cycle: Colin Cowgill, 6/7/2011 vs. SL
Complete Game: Gabriel Arias, 6/27/2015 vs. FRE Leadoff HR: Nick Buss, 8/9/15 @ TAC
Opp. Complete Game: Aaron Brooks, 9/14/2014 @ OMA Grand slam: Peter O’Brien, 6/23/2015 @ TAC
10+ SO game by starter: Robbie Ray (10), 4/20/2015 vs. ALB Inside-the-park HR: Didi Gregorius, 4/18/2014 vs. LAS
Opp. 10+ SO game by starter: Andy Ferguson (10), 5/23/2015 @ OMA Pinch-hit HR: Trayvon Robinson, 6/21/2015 @ SAC
Opp. 15+ hits: (15), 8/25/2015 vs. NAS Walk-off HR: Danny Dorn, 5/13/2015 vs. ELP
Opp. 20+ hits: (21), 8/23/2015 vs. NAS Back-to-back HR: Jamie Romak & Jarrod Saltalamacchia, 5/27/2015 @ IOW
Back-to-back-to-back HR: Jacobs, Weber, Kieschnick, 8/27/2014 vs. OMA
DEFENSE HR by a pitcher: Matt Torra, 7/11/2010 @ COL
2 DPs in a game: 8/29/2015 vs. MEM 2 hits in 1 inning: Brandon Drury, 2nd Inning - 8/18/2015 @ CSP
3 DPs in a game: 8/25/2015 vs. NAS Score 10+ runs in an inning: 7/7/2014 vs. LAS (10)
4 DPs in a game: 8/14/2015 vs. SL 15 hits: 8/30/2015 vs. MEM
5 DPs in a game: 6/14/2014 @ MEM 16 hits: 9/3/2015 @ SAC
3 OF assists in a game: Brandon Watson, 5/16/2009 @ MEM 17 hits: 5/25/2015 @ IOW
Committed 3 errors: 8/28/2015 vs. MEM 18 hits: 5/24/2015 @ OMA
Committed 4 errors: 6/25/2015 @ TAC 19 hits: 4/12/2015 @ ALB
20 hits: 5/4/2014 @ SL
21+ hits: 8/18/2015 @ CSP (23)
16 runs: 7/19/2011 vs. FRE
17 runs: 8/18/2015 @ CSP
18 runs: 6/24/2014 vs. CSP
19 runs: 5/4/2014 @ SL
20+ runs: 8/10/2012 vs. ALB (22)
RENO ACES vs. PCL ALL-TIMEPacific North Pacific South American North American South
Albuquerque: 23-29 Col. Springs: 47-40 Memphis: 18-10
Fresno: 58-54 El Paso: 16-11 Iowa: 15-13 Nashville: 10-18
Sacramento: 49-63 Las Vegas: 51-61 Okla. City: 9-19 New Orleans: 14-13
Tacoma: 73-39 Salt Lake: 57-55 Omaha: 17-11 Round Rock: 13-15
RENO ACES vs. PCL IN 2015 REGULAR SEASONPacific North Pacific South American North American South
Albuquerque: 7-9 Col. Springs: 3-1 Memphis: 3-1
Fresno: 8-8 El Paso: 7-4 Iowa: 3-1 Nashville: 2-2
Sacramento: 10-6 Las Vegas: 5-11 Okla. City: 1-3 New Orleans: 2-2
Tacoma: 9-7 Salt Lake: 6-10 Omaha: 1-3 Round Rock: 1-3
2015 ACES BALLPARK ATTENDANCELAST GAME OPENINGS/LOST TOTAL AVERAGE 2015 SELLOUTS ALL-TIME SELLOUTS
6,338 66/2 352,116 5,335 8 26
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RUNS NO. OF TIMES LAST
2 94 3rd Inning - 9/3 @ SAC
3 47 5th Inning - 9/1 @ SAC
4 30 5th Inning - 8/24 vs. NAS
5 7 8th Inning - 8/27 vs. MEM
6 7 6th Inning - 9/3 @ SAC
7 1 1st Inning - 7/24 vs. LAS
8 1 2nd Inning - 8/18 @ CSP
MULTI-RUN INNINGS
1 4/9 @ ALB W 8-2 Vidal Nuño (1-0) Jon Gray (0-1) - 1-0 T-1st 8,702
2 4/10 @ ALB L 2-1 (10) Simon Castro (1-0) Dan Runzler (0-1) - 1-1 T-2nd (-1.0) 5,942
3 4/11 @ ALB W 7-3 Justin Marks (1-0) Chad Bettis (0-1) - 2-1 T-1st 9,478
4 4/12 @ ALB L 16-10 Simon Castro (2-0) Matt Reynolds (0-1) - 2-2 T-2nd (-1.0) 6,727
5 4/13 @ ELP W 2-1 Caleb Clay (1-0) Bryce Morrow (0-1) Jake Barrett (1) 3-2 T-1st 6,213
6 4/14 @ ELP W 4-2 Vidal Nuño (2-0) Jason Lane (1-1) Jake Barrett (2) 4-2 T-1st 7,182
7 4/15 @ ELP L 4-2 Aaron Northcraft (1-1) Robbie Ray (0-1) Marcus Mateo (1) 4-3 3rd (-1.0) 6,410
8 4/16 @ ELP L 10-4 Robbie Erlin (1-1) Justin Marks (1-1) - 4-4 3rd (-2.0) 8,427
9 4/17 vs. ALB L 11-2 Chad Bettis (1-1) Allen Webster (0-1) - 4-5 3rd (-3.0) 8,996
10 4/18 vs. ALB L 9-4 Chris Rusin (1-0) A.J. Schugel (0-1) - 4-6 3rd (-3.0) 6,700
11 4/19 vs. ALB W 5-4 Jake Barrett (1-0) Tommy Kahnle (0-1) - 5-6 3rd (-3.0) 5,211
12 4/20 vs. ALB W 6-2 Robbie Ray (1-1) Jon Gray (0-2) - 6-6 3rd (-2.0) 3,045
13 4/21 vs. LAS W 8-3 Justin Marks (2-1) Darin Gorski (2-1) - 7-6 3rd (-1.0) 3,323
14 4/22 vs. LAS W 6-3 Caleb Clay (2-0) Zack Thornton (1-1) Jake Barrett (3) 8-6 T-1st 3,017
15 4/23 vs. LAS L 8-7 Rafael Montero (1-0) A.J. Schugel (0-2) Chase Bradford (1) 8-7 T-1st 3,840
16 4/24 vs. LAS L 12-0 Steven Matz (2-1) Vidal Nuño (2-1) - 8-8 2nd (-.5) 6,545
17 4/25 @ FRE L 7-0 Brady Rodgers (1-1) Robbie Ray (1-2) - 8-9 T-2nd (-1.5) 12,632
18 4/26 @ FRE L 9-2 Tommy Shirley (3-0) Justin Marks (2-2) - 8-10 3rd (-2.5) 8,286
19 4/27 @ FRE L 4-2 Jake Buchanan (2-0) Blake Beavan (0-1) Kevin Chapman (1) 8-11 3rd (-3.5) 3,663
20 4/28 @ FRE W 3-2 A.J. Schugel (1-2) Dan Straily (2-1) Jake Barrett (4) 9-11 3rd (-2.5) 4,904
4/29 OFF DAY
21 4/30 @ LAS L 7-2 Steven Matz (3-1) Robbie Ray (1-3) - 9-12 3rd (-3.0) 6,656
22 5/1 @ LAS L 4-3 Matthew Bowman (2-3) Vidal Nuño (2-2) Jon Velasquez (1) 9-13 T-3rd (-3.0) 7,126
23 5/2 @ LAS L 3-0 Noah Syndergaard (2-0) Justin Marks (2-3) Scott Rice (1) 9-14 4th (-3.0) 5, 040
24 5/3 @ LAS L 5-2 Zach Thornton (2-1) Matt Reynolds (0-2) Jon Velasquez (2) 9-15 4th (-4.0) 6,672
25 5/4 vs. SAC L 8-4 Jake Dunning (2-1) A.J. Schugel (1-3) - 9-16 4th (-5.0) 3,704
26 5/5 vs. SAC L 6-5 Robert Coello (4-1) Caleb Clay (2-1) Hunter Strickland (4) 9-17 4th (-6.0) 3,715
27 5/6 vs. SAC W 6-3 Vidal Nuño (3-2) Juan Gutierrez (0-1) Jake Barrett (5) 10-17 4th (-5.0) 3,501
28 5/7 vs. SAC W 7-3 Justin Marks (3-3) Austin Fleet (1-2) - 11-17 4th (-4.0) 3,088
29 5/8 @ SL W 14-12 Tim Crabbe (1-0) Adam Wilk (1-2) Jake Barrett (6) 12-17 T-3rd (-4.0) 4,727
- 5/9 @ SL PPD (rain) - - - 12-17 T-3rd (-4.0) -
30 5/10 (1) @ SL L 9-2 (7) Nick Tropeano (1-1) A.J. Schugel (1-4) - 12-18 4th (-4.5) -
31 5/10 (2) @ SL W 11-2 (7) Matt Reynolds (1-2) Scott Snodgress (0-1) - 13-18 T-3rd (-3.5) 4,022
32 5/11 @ SL W 5-4 Caleb Clay (3-1) Drew Rucinski (0-2) Jake Barrett (7) 14-18 T-3rd (-3.0) 15,091
33 5/12 vs. ELP W 6-4 Kaleb Fleck (1-0) Jay Jackson (0-1) Jake Barrett (8) 15-18 3rd (-2.5) 3,028
34 5/13 vs. ELP W 4-2 (10) Kevin Munson (1-0) Stephen Kohlscheen (1-1) - 16-18 3rd (-2.5) 3,737
35 5/14 vs. ELP W 5-2 Gabriel Arias (1-0) Daniel McCutchen (0-3) Jake Barrett (9) 17-18 3rd (-1.5) 5,596
- 5/15 vs. ELP PPD (rain) - - - 17-18 3rd (-2.0) -
36 5/16 vs. SL W 11-1 Caleb Clay (4-1) Drew Rucinski (0-3) - 18-18 3rd (-2.0) 9,883
37 5/17-18 vs. SL L 4-3 Frank Herrmann (2-0) Evan Marshall (0-1) Jeremy McBryde (3) 18-19 3rd (-2.5) 5,193
38 5/18 vs. SL L 11-8 Steven Hensley (2-2) Matt Reynolds (1-3) Cam Bedrosian (1) 18-20 3rd (-3.0) 3,613
39 5/19 vs. SL L 11-9 Edgar Ibarra (2-1) Jake Barrett (1-1) Jeremy McBryde (4) 18-21 3rd (4.0) 7,055
5/20 OFF DAY
40 5/21 @ OMA L 9-6 Aaron Brooks (3-3) Justin Marks (3-4) Michael Mariot (1) 18-22 3rd (-4.5) 4,639
41 5/22 @ OMA L 10-8 John Lamb (4-1) Caleb Clay (4-2) Louis Coleman (4) 18-23 3rd (-5.0) 5,670
42 5/23 @ OMA L 7-1 Andy Ferguson Vidal Nuño (3-3) Buddy Baumann (2) 18-24 T-3rd (-6.0) 3,291
43 5/24 @ OMA W 12-3 Kaleb Fleck (2-0) Yohan Pino (2-1) - 19-24 3rd (-6.0) 7,123
44 5/25 @ IOW W 8-3 Gabriel Arias (2-0) Eric Jokisch (2-2) - 20-24 3rd (-5.0) 8,238
- 5/26 @ IOW PPD (rain) - - - 20-24 3rd (-5.5) -
45 5/27 (1) @ IOW W 13-1 (7) Allen Webster (1-1) Felipe Paulino (0-2) - 21-24 3rd (-5.0) -
46 5/27 (2) @ IOW W 3-2 (7) Kevin Munson (2-0) Carlos Pimentel (2-3) Jake Barrett (10) 22-24 2nd (-4.0) 6,866
47 5/28 @ IOW L 3-2 Brian Schlitter (2-0) Jake Barrett (1-2) - 22-25 2nd (-5.0) 7,522
48 5/29 vs. NEW W 4-2 Robbie Ray (2-3) James Nygren (1-1) Kevin Munson (1) 23-25 2nd (-4.0) 7,072
49 5/30 vs. NEW L 14-3 Pat Misch (4-4) Gabriel Arias (2-1) - 23-26 2nd (-5.0) 9,451
50 5/31 vs. NEW W 4-3 Evan Marshall (1-1) Greg Nappo (0-1) Jake Barrett (11) 24-26 2nd (-4.0) 4,900
51 6/1 vs. NEW L 6-3 Rob Morey (1-1) Allen Webster (1-2) Nick Wittgren (5) 24-27 2nd (-5.0) 3,734
52 6/2 vs. RR W 7-2 Parker Frazier (1-0) Ross Wolf (5-4) - 25-27 2nd (-5.0) 3,916
53 6/3 vs. RR L 5-2 Matt Harrison (1-0) Caleb Clay (4-3) Spencer Patton (5) 25-28 2nd (-6.0) 4,129
54 6/4 vs. RR L 6-5 (10) Alex Claudio (2-0) Kevin Munson (2-1) - 25-29 3rd (-6.0) 4,268
55 6/5 vs. RR L 9-5 Jimmy Reyes (4-1) Justin Marks (3-5) - 25-30 3rd (-6.5) 7,409
56 6/6 @ FRE L 11-7 Jason Stoffel (1-0) Jake Barrett (1-3) - 25-31 3rd (-7.5) 10,846
57 6/7 @ FRE L 15-14 Jason Stoffel (2-0) Matt Reynolds (1-4) - 25-32 4th (-8.5) 6,052
Aces Day-By-DayGAME DATE OPPONENT W/L WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE RECORD STANDING (GB) ATTENDANCE
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58 6/8 @ FRE L 6-4 Brady Rodgers (4-3) Caleb Clay (4-4) Tyson Perez (4) 25-33 4th (-9.5) 4,852
59 6/9 @ FRE W 5-1 Edgar Garcia (1-0) Dan Straily (4-5) - 26-33 4th (-8.5) 2,942
6/10 OFF DAY
60 6/11 @ LAS L 11-6 Chase Bradford (1-2) Kevin Munson (2-2) - 26-34 4th (-9.5) 6,557
61 6/12 @ LAS L 3-2 Scott Rice (2-1) Matt Stites (0-1) - 26-35 4th (-11.0) 10,417
62 6/13 @ LAS L 10-5 Matthew Bowman (3-8) Caleb Clay (4-5) - 26-36 4th (-11.0) 5,454
63 6/14 @ LAS L 8-7 Logan Verrett (2-0) Justin Marks (3-6) Jon Velasquez (3) 26-37 4th (-12.0) 1,752
64 6/15 vs. TAC L 10-4 Tyler Olson (1-1) Edgar Garcia (1-1) - 26-38 4th (-13.0) 5,383
65 6/16 vs. TAC W 14-7 Seth Simmons (1-0) Lucas Luetge (0-2) Kaleb Fleck (1) 27-38 4th (-13.0) 3,817
66 6/17 vs. TAC L 9-6 Justin Germano (6-2) Aaron Blair (0-1) Danny Farquhar (1) 27-39 4th (-13.0) 5,015
67 6/18 @ SAC W 6-4 Matt Reynolds (2-4) Braulio Lara (0-5) Kaleb Fleck (2) 28-39 4th (-13.0) 9,210
68 6/19 @ SAC W 6-3 Justin Marks (4-6) Ty Blach (5-7) Matt Stites (1) 29-39 4th (-12.0) 13,569
69 6/20 @ SAC W 2-1 Jhoulys Chacin (1-0) Matt Cain (0-2) Kaleb Fleck (3) 30-39 3rd (-12.0) 14,222
70 6/21 @ SAC W 3-2 Gabriel Arias (3-1) Steven Okert (1-3) Matt Stites (2) 31-39 3rd (-11.0) 13,123
6/22 OFF DAY
71 6/23 @ TAC W 4-3 Aaron Blair (1-1) Justin Germano (6-3) Kaleb Fleck (4) 32-39 3rd (-11.0) 3,087
72 6/24 @ TAC W 6-4 Evan Marshall (2-1) Mayckol Guiape (0-4) Matt Stites (3) 33-39 3rd (-10.0) 3,274
73 6/25 @ TAC L 1-0 (10) Forrest Snow (1-0) Evan Marshall (2-2) - 33-40 3rd (-10.0) 3,982
74 6/26 vs. FRE L 4-1 Tyson Perez (1-2) Jhoulys Chacin (1-1) - 33-41 3rd (-11.0) 7,591
75 6/27 (1) vs. FRE W 8-0 (7) Gabriel Arias (4-1) Matt Appel (0-1) - 34-41 3rd (-10.0) 3,768
76 6/27 (2) vs. FRE W 2-1 (7) Justin Marks (5-6) Dan Straily (6-6) Kaleb Fleck (5) 35-41 3rd (-9.0) 6,802
77 6/28 vs. FRE W 5-2 Aaron Blair (2-1) Asher Wojciechowski (5-1) - 36-41 3rd (-8.0) 3,419
78 6/29 vs. FRE W 7-2 Edgar Garcia (2-1) Luis Cruz (4-3) - 37-41 3rd (-7.0) 4,080
79 6/30 @ ALB L 16-5 Aaron Laffey (2-2) Caleb Clay (4-6) Boone Whiting (1) 37-42 3rd (-8.0) 5,373
80 7/1 @ ALB L 11-8 Nelson Gonzalez (3-2) Seth Simmons (1-1) - 37-43 3rd (-9.0) 8,167
81 7/2 @ ALB L 4-3 Rex Brothers (4-1) Addison Reed (0-1) - 37-44 3rd (-9.0) 5,880
82 7/3 @ ALB W 5-4 Seth Simmons (2-1) Ken Roberts (0-3) Addison Reed (1) 38-44 3rd (-9.0) 16,286
83 7/4 vs. SAC L 10-6 Clayton Blackburn (3-3) Gabriel Arias (4-2) Erik Cordier (6) 38-45 3rd (-10.0) 10,441
84 7/5 vs. SAC W 5-3 Allen Webster (2-2) Nik Turley (3-3) Addison Reed (2) 39-45 3rd (-9.0) 6,237
- 7/6 vs. SAC PPD (rain) - - - 39-45 3rd (-9.5) -
85 7/7 (1) vs. SAC W 2-1 (7) Caleb Clay (5-6) Tommy Hanson (0-1) Addison Reed (3) 40-45 3rd (-9.0) -
86 7/7 (2) vs. SAC L 6-2 (7) Ty Blach (7-8) Jhoulys Chacin (1-2) Erik Cordier (7) 40-46 3rd (-9.0) 4,045
87 7/8 vs. TAC L 9-3 Jordan Pries (4-2) Seth Simmons (2-2) - 40-47 3rd (-10.0) 3,464
88 7/9 vs. TAC W 9-5 Gabriel Arias (5-2) Stephen Landazuri (1-4) - 41-47 3rd (-9.0) 3,778
89 7/10 vs. TAC W 4-3 Addison Reed (1-1) Edgar Olmos (1-1) - 42-47 3rd (-9.0) 5,882
90 7/11 vs. TAC W 7-4 Edgar Garcia (3-1) Forrest Snow (7-6) Addison Reed (4) 43-47 3rd (-9.0) 8,602
91 7/12 vs. TAC W 5-4 Jhoulys Chacin (2-2) Chien-Ming Wang (0-1) J.C. Ramirez (1) 44-47 T-2nd (-9.0) 4,494
7/13 ALL-STAR BREAK
7/14 ALL-STAR BREAK
7/15 IL @ PCL (Omaha) L 4-3 A.J. Achter (1-0) Jon Edwards (0-1) Blake Wood (1) - - 9,023
92 7/16 @ SL L 9-3 Nick Tropeano (3-3) Allen Webster (2-3) - 44-48 T-2nd (-10.0) 11,520
93 7/17 @ SL L 6-5 Drew Rucinski (5-4) Gabriel Arias (5-3) Edgar Ibarra (2) 44-49 T-2nd (-11.0) 7,961
94 7/18 @ SL L 6-4 Kurt Spomer (2-1) Jhoulys Chacin (2-3) Jeremy McBryde (9) 44-50 3rd (-11.5) 11,674
95 7/19 @ SL L 4-1 Jo-Jo Reyes (2-1) Justin Marks (5-7) Cory Rasmus (1) 44-51 3rd (-11.0) 3,643
96 7/20 vs. ALB W 6-5 Kaleb Fleck (3-0) Jairo Diaz (1-5) - 45-51 T-2nd (-11.0) 4,661
97 7/21 vs. ALB L 9-4 John Lannan (6-4) Allen Webster (2-4) - 45-52 T-2nd (-11.0) 3,713
98 7/22 vs. ALB W 8-4 Caleb Clay (6-6) Jair Jurrjens (2-4) - 46-52 T-2nd (-11.0) 3,969
99 7/23 vs. ALB L 7-4 Simon Castro (5-3) J.C. Ramirez (0-1) Scott Oberg (1) 46-53 T-2nd (-11.0) 6,823
100 7/24 vs. LAS W 12-2 Aaron Blair (3-1) Tyler Pill (2-6) - 47-53 2nd (-11.0) 8.077
101 7/25 vs. LAS W 8-5 Matt Stites (1-1) John Church (4-2) Enrique Burgos (1) 48-53 2nd (-10.0) 9,056
102 7/26 vs. LAS L 15-9 Dariel Alvarez (1-0) Allen Webster (2-5) - 48-54 T-2nd (-10.0) 4,591
103 7/27 vs. LAS W 3-0 Caleb Clay (7-6) Darin Gorski (8-8) Addison Reed (5) 49-54 T-2nd (-9.0) 4,041
7/28 OFF DAY
104 7/29 vs. FRE W 10-4 Jhoulys Chacin (3-3) Mike Hauschild (4-3) - 50-54 3rd (-8.0) 3,778
105 7/30 vs. FRE L 10-7 Asher Wojciechowski (6-2) A.J. Schugel (1-5) James Hoyt (5) 50-55 3rd (-9.0) 5,010
106 7/31 vs. FRE W 5-4 Evan Marshall (3-2) Jordan Jankowski (5-3) Enrique Burgos (2) 51-55 3rd (-8.0) 8,015
107 8/1 @ ELP W 8-4 Allen Webster (3-5) Jason Lane (8-7) - 52-55 2nd (-8.0) 8,752
108 8/2 @ ELP L 4-1 Chris Smith (3-5) Caleb Clay (7-7) Jay Jackson (9) 52-56 3rd (-9.0) 8,659
109 8/3 @ ELP W 4-3 Jhoulys Chacin (4-3) Colin Rea (2-2) Enrique Burgos (3) 53-56 2nd (-9.0) 6,829
110 8/4 @ ELP L 4-3 (11) Nick Vincent (4-3) Keith Hessler (0-1) - 53-57 2nd (-10.0) 7,083
111 8/5 @ TAC W 7-0 Aaron Blair (4-1) Forrest Snow (7-8) - 54-57 2nd (-10.0) 3,958
112 8/6 @ TAC L 8-3 Jordan Pries (7-3) Justin Marks (5-8) - 54-58 2nd (-11.0) 4,190
113 8/7 @ TAC L 7-6 (10) Jose Ramirez (1-0) Enrique Burgos (0-1) - 54-59 3rd (-12.0) 7,194
114 8/8 @ TAC W 6-3 Jhoulys Chacin (5-3) Adrian Sampson (1-1) Kevin Munson (2) 55-59 2nd (-12.0) 6,858
115 8/9 @ TAC L 13-6 Forrest Snow (8-8) Gabriel Arias (5-4) - 55-60 3rd (-12.0) 5,814
8/10 OFF DAY
116 8/11 vs. SL W 3-0 Aaron Blair (5-1) Nate Smith (0-2) Enrique Burgos (4) 56-60 2nd (-12.0) 4,519
117 8/12 vs. SL L 6-5 Mike Morin (3-1) Kevin Munson (2-3) Jeremy McBryde (10) 56-61 2nd (-13.0) 3,613
118 8/13 vs. SL W 13-8 R.J. Hively (1-0) Ryan Verdugo (3-5) - 57-61 2nd (-13.0) 4,591
119 8/14 vs. SL L 5-3 (11) Mike Morin (4-1) Matt Reynolds (2-5) Jo-Jo Reyes (1) 57-62 2nd (-14.0) 9,178
120 8/15 @ COL L 7-1 Mike Strong (1-1) A.J. Schugel (1-6) - 57-63 3rd (-15.0) 7,723
- 8/16 @ COL PPD (rain) - - - 57-63 3rd (-15.5) -
121 8/17 (1) @ COL W 3-2 Aaron Blair (6-1) Preston Guilmet (2-1) Enrique Burgos (5) 58-63 3rd (-15.0) -
122 8/17 (2) @ COL W 7-3 Matt Reynolds (3-5) Jeremy Horst (0-1) - 59-63 3rd (-15.0) 1,743
123 8/18 @ COL W 17-11 Seth Simmons (3-3) Josh Roenicke (6-10) - 60-63 3rd (-15.0) 4,847
124 8/19 @ OKC L 8-5 (15) Ramon Troncoso (5-1) Matt Reynolds (3-6) - 60-64 3rd (-16.0) 3,828
125 8/20 @ OKC W 9-3 A.J. Schugel (2-6) Mike Bolsinger (2-3) R.J. Hively (1) 61-64 3rd (-16.0) 6,395
126 8/21 @ OKC L 2-1 Joe Wieland (10-5) Blayne Weller (0-1) Chin-hui Tsao (7) 61-65 3rd (-17.0) 9,757
127 8/22 @ OKC L 5-2 Eric Surkamp (7-3) Aaron Blair (6-2) Juan Gonzalez (9) 61-66 3rd (-17.0) 10,975
128 8/23 vs. NAS L 8-4 Aaron Brooks (7-5) Allen Webster (3-6) - 61-67 3rd (-17.5) 4,592
129 8/24 vs. NAS W 5-4 Caleb Clay (8-7) Zach Neal (7-9) Kaleb Fleck (6) 62-67 3rd (16.5) 3,909
130 8/25 vs. NAS L 7-4 Cody Martin (3-4) A.J. Schugel (2-7) - 62-68 3rd (-17.0) 3,937
131 8/26 vs. NAS W 11-5 Blayne Weller (1-1) Sean Nolin (2-2) - 63-68 3rd (-16.0) 4,458
132 8/27 vs. MEM W 10-9 Kaleb Fleck (4-0) Mitch Harris (0-4) - 64-68 3rd (-15.0) 4,964
133 8/28 vs. MEM W 6-2 Keith Hessler (1-1) Zach Petrick (7-7) - 65-68 3rd (-14.0) 8.261
134 8/29 vs. MEM W 8-2 R.J. Hively (2-0) John Gast (7-10) - 66-68 2nd (-13.0) 7,535
135 8/30 vs. MEM L 6-4 Nick Greenwood (12-6) Justin Marks (5-9) Mitch Harris (4) 66-69 2nd (-13.0) 6,338
136 8/31 @ SAC L 1-0 Clayton Blackburn (9-4) Blayne Weller (1-2) Braulio Lara (1) 66-70 3rd (-14.0) 6,809
137 9/1 @ SAC W 5-2 Aaron Blair (7-2) Nik Turley (6-8) - 67-70 2nd (-13.0) 6,804
138 9/2 @ SAC L 5-4 Steven Okert (5-3) Seth Simmons (3-3) - 67-71 3rd (-14.0) 6,381
139 9/3 @ SAC W 9-5 Jhoulys Chacin (6-3) Ty Blach (11-12) - 68-71 2nd (-13.0) 9,496
140 9/4 vs. ELP
141 9/5 (1) vs. ELP
142 9/5 (2) vs. ELP
143 9/6 vs. ELP
144 9/7 vs. ELP
END OF THE REGULAR SEASON