
Game Notes: Memphis Redbirds (1-0) vs. Omaha Storm Chasers (0-1)
April 5, 2019 - Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Memphis Redbirds News Release
Memphis Redbirds (1-0) vs Omaha Storm Chasers (0-1)
Friday, April 5 - 7:05 p.m. (CT) - AutoZone Park (10,000) - Memphis, Tennessee
Game #2 - Home Game #2 (1-0)
RHP Jake Woodford (0-0, -.-- ERA) vs RHP Arnaldo Hernandez (0-0, -.-- ERA)
BY THE NUMBERS
5 Number of two-out RBI by the Redbirds last night.
13 Free-passes the Redbirds earned last night, taking nine walks and drawing four hit by pitch
THE GAME
TODAY'S GAME: The Memphis Redbirds return to action at AutoZone Park after last night's 9-2 victory over the Omaha Storm Chasers. The Redbirds have now won seven of their last eight Opening Night games, including three straight. Johan Mieses and John Nogowski made their Triple-A debuts last night, with Mieses coming just a home run shy of hitting for the cycle. Tonight's game will be broadcast live on www.memphisredbirds.com with Steve Selby on the call.
ON THE HILL: Right-hander Jake Woodford will take the mound in tonight's game and make his season debut. The 22-year-old went 5-5 with a 4.50 ERA (32 ER/64.0 IP) over 12 G/GS for the Redbirds in 2018 during two stints at the Triple-A level. Woodford started his season at Double-A Springfield, going 3-8, 5.09 (43 ER/76.0 IP) in 15 starts on his way to being named a Texas League Mid-Season All-Star. His 28 total starts between Memphis and Springfield in 2018 not only led all Cardinals Minor League pitchers, but was also tied for the most among all Minor League pitchers. Woodford last took the mound for the Redbirds in Game 4 of the Pacific Coast League Championship series against the Fresno Grizzlies. He twirled 7.1 scoreless frames, allowing just three hits and striking out six and helped lead the 'Birds cruise to a 5-0 victory and their second-straight PCL title. The St. Petersburg, Fla., native made one start against the Storm Chasers in 2018, a quality start, but suffered the loss in the Redbirds' 3-0 defeat.
The Storm Chasers are scheduled to start right-hander Arnaldo Hernandez tonight. Hernandez enters his sixth professional season, spending all of them within the Kansas City organization. The 23-year-old fill be facing Memphis for the first time in his career. Hernandez went 5-1, 3.55 (23 ER/58.1 IP) in 10 G/9 GS with the Storm Chasers in 2018. On August 15, 2018, Hernandez tossed a complete game against Oklahoma City to help seal Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Week honors for the week of August 13-19, where he went 2-0, 0.56 (1 ER/16.0 IP) in 2 GS.
HISTORY WITH OMAHA: Following last night's 9-2 win over Omaha, Memphis is now 13-4 in the last 17 games between these two teams at AutoZone Park. The Redbirds have finished each of the past two seasons with a 6-2 record against the Storm Chasers in downtown Memphis each of the last two seasons. The 'Birds have not had a losing home record agains the Storm Chasers since 2013 when they went 3-5. In the 21 seasons the two clubs have battled each other, Memphis has a losing record at home against Omaha in just five seasons.
THE SEASON
ABOUT THE LAST ONE: The back-to-back Pacific Coast League champion Memphis Redbirds picked up right where they left off in the 2019 season opener Thursday night at AutoZone Park, cruising to a 9-2 victory over the Omaha Storm Chasers (Royals).
Memphis native Ben Johnson made his managerial debut Thursday night and piloted the Redbirds to the victory in his return to The Bluff City, which kept the club in first place for the 707th-straight day dating back to the final 120 games of the 2017 season.
Six different Redbirds had a hit in the game, seven scored at least one run, and five had an RBI. Johan Mieses was 3-for-5 with a double, a triple, two RBI, and two runs scored in his Triple-A debut, and Ramon Urias had a two-run home run in the fourth inning. Tommy Edman ended 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI. John Nogowski, also making his Triple-A debut, reached base three times with a walk and two hit-by-pitches.
Austin Gomber earned his first Opening Night start of his career and picked up the victory, working 5.0 innings and allowing one run on six hits with six strikeouts and no walks. Ryan Meisinger, Hunter Cervenka, and Giovanny Gallegos followed Gomber and allowed one run in the final four innings.
WELCOME HOME BEN: Hailing from nearby Germantown, Tenn., new Redbirds manager Ben Johnson earned the first win of his managerial career last night with the 'Birds 9-2 victory over the Storm Chasers. Johnson spent last season at Triple-A Durham (Tampa Bay), as part of a staff that captured the International League title before falling to the Redbirds in the 2018 Triple-A National Championship. The 37-year-old is also the youngest manager in team history, a mark that was previously held by Danny Sheaffer, who was 41 years old when he was named manager on June 10, 2003.
RUB SOME DIRT ON IT: For the second straight Opening Night, a Redbirds batter was hit by a pitch twice in the same game. Joining Luke Voit (4/5/18 at RR) on this illustrious list is John Nogowski, who was hit in consecutive plate appearances in last night's game.
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK: The Opening Night roster featured 20 players that were not on the roster for Opening Night last season. Of the five returning players (Adolis Garcia, Austin Gomber, Daniel Ponce de Leon, Rangel Ravelo, Max Schrock) only three (Garcia, Ravelo, Schrock) were starters in the 2018 opener against Round Rock at Dell Diamond. Garcia, Gomber and Ponce de Leon all went on to make their big-leauge debuts last season with St. Louis.
KINGS OF THE HILL: After setting the franchise record for best ERA in a season at 3.77 in 2017, last year's staff shattered that record, posting a 3.54 mark. It was the second-consecutive season they owned the best ERA in the league. Additionally, they set the franchise record for most strikeouts in a season (1,160), fewest runs allowed (564), fewest hits allowed (1,152), and lowest opponent batting average (.248). Memphis' entire 2018 Opening Night, five-man starting rotation was promoted to St. Louis last season. John Gant, Dakota Hudson, Austin Gomber, Jack Flaherty, and Daniel Ponce de Leon all played large roles in St. Louis' second-half turnaround.
FARM RAISED: Memphis opens the season with 11 of St. Louis' top-30 prospects (Baseball America), including three of the top-10. Prospects on the roster are: Genesis Cabrera (No. 6), Lane Thomas (No. 7), Andrew Knizner (No. 8), Ryan Helsley (No. 11), Tommy Edman (No. 12), Daniel Ponce de Leon (No. 13), Adolis Garcia (No. 15), Jake Woodford (No. 16), Edmundo Sosa (No. 22), Max Schrock (No. 25) and Giovanny Gallegos (No. 29).
CAN'T STOP, WON'T STOP: On April 27, 2017, the Redbirds dropped their third-straight game and fell to 10-11 on the year, slipping into second place. The next night, they won their first of 11-straight games, moving into first place and never looking back. The Redbirds played the final 120 games of the 2017 season in first place, and played all 140 games of 2018 in first place. They have been in first place for the past 707 calendar days, and have played 261 regular-season games and 20 playoff games in that span.
BEAK-TO-BEAK-TO-BEAK?: Professional baseball has been played in the city of Memphis since 1877. In that span, only three teams have won back-to-back league championships in that time. The Memphis Egyptians won back-to-back titles in 1903-04, the Memphis Chickasaws won consecutive titles in 1952-53, and now the Redbirds have accomplished the feat with their successive PCL titles in 2017-18. No team in Memphis, however, has been able to capture a third successive title.
WINNING WAYS: After the Redbirds went 91-50 in 2017 and 83-57 last season, they have won 174 games in the last two years. That is the most wins in a two-year span in Memphis history since 1933-34 when the Chickasaws also won 174 games. The 1921-22 Chickasaws set the record for most wins in a two-year span by a Memphis professional team with 198.
THE 2018 SEASON
THE BEST ONCE AGAIN: After a 5-0 victory on Sept. 15, 2018, the Memphis Redbirds were crowned champions of the Pacific Coast League, defeating the Fresno Grizzlies three games to one. It was Memphis' fourth PCL title in franchise history, and their second-straight. Memphis also won titles in 2000 and 2009. In 120 seasons of professional baseball in Memphis, it is the 16th championship all-time. Infielder Tommy Edman and outfielder Randy Arozarena were named co-MVPs of the PCL Playoffs. Arozarena hit two home runs in Game 4, giving Memphis all the offense they needed. Edman hit .469 in eight playoff games, notching a hit in all but the final game of the series. Manager Stubby Clapp has now been part of three of Memphis' four titles since they joined the PCL. He played a crucial role on the 2000 team as a middle infielder, and has now guided the Redbirds to consecutive championships as manager.
NEW FACES, NO PROBLEM: The Redbirds won the PCL Championship for the second-straight season, and advanced to the Triple-A National Championship, despite the fact that the Memphis roster was almost completely different from the playoff roster during the 2017 season. It was also almost completely different from the 2018 Opening Day roster. Of the 13 position players who made an appearance in the 2017 playoffs, only two were still on Memphis' active roster. Wilfredo Tovar and Tommy Edman are those two players. Every other player has either been traded, released, or is at a different level of the organization.
Memphis had a franchise-record 66 players on the roster last season, though two never appeared in a game before being taken off the roster (Jesse Jenner and Michael Wacha). It is the third-consecutive season in which Memphis has used a record number of players. Of the 66 players to be listed on Memphis' roster last year, 22 of them made their Triple-A debuts with the 'Birds, and six others were promoted for their Major League debuts.
TOP NOTCH PERFORMANCES: While Memphis raced to its second-consecutive PCL Championship as a team, they had many outstanding individual performances along the way. On April 23, 2018, left-handed pitcher Austin Gomber tied the franchise record with 16 strikeouts in eight shutout innings against the Iowa Cubs. Lance Lynn also had 16 strikeouts in a playoff game in 2010. Gomber's mark set the regular-season record. On June 30, 2018, infielder Luke Voit hit for the cycle against Iowa. It was just the second cycle in franchise history and the first since 2000. On July 19, 2018, at Omaha, right-handed pitcher Daniel Ponce de Leon threw a one-hit, complete game shutout. It was just the 11th one-hit performance in Memphis history and the 17th complete game shutout. One week later, he made his Major League debut and threw seven no-hit innings. On July 22, 2018, against Colorado Springs, Tyler O'Neill launched three home runs, recording the sixth three-home run performance in franchise history. Four days later on July 26, 2018, at Salt Lake, Adolis Garcia recorded the seventh three-home run performance in franchise history, while also tying the franchise-record with eight RBI. Outfielder Oscar Mercado also had a five-hit, three-steal performance on July 21, 2018, the first such performance in Memphis history.
LAST YEAR'S HONOREES: Along with former manager Stubby Clapp, many Redbird players took home awards last season. While Clapp took home Manager of the Year honors, pitcher Dakota Hudson and outfielder Tyler O'Neill were named to the All-PCL Team. Hudson was also named the PCL Pitcher of the Year. It was the first time in franchise history that Memphis had two players named to the team in the same season, and Hudson is the first Memphis player to win Pitcher of the Year honors. Last season, Hudson, fellow pitcher Daniel Ponce de Leon, and infielder Patrick Wisdom were all named PCL All-Stars. Additionally, Hudson and outfielder Randy Arozarena participated in the MLB Futures Game. Last season, outfielder Adolis Garcia was also named the PCL Player of the Month for July. Four Memphis players also earned Cardinals Minor League Pitcher/Player of the Month honors. Pitcher Austin Gomber took home the award in April, infielder Rangel Ravelo and Hudson doubled up on the awards in June, and Ponce de Leon and Garcia doubled up on the awards in July. Wisdom also became the first Redbird in history to participate in the Triple-A Home Run Derby.
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