
Game Notes: Memphis Redbirds (16-5) vs Round Rock Express (7-14)
Published on April 27, 2018 under Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Memphis Redbirds News Release
Memphis Redbirds (16-5) vs Round Rock Express (7-14)
Friday, April 27
- 7:05 p.m. (CT)
- AutoZone Park (10,000)
- Memphis, Tennessee
Game #22
- Home Game #10 (7-2)
RHP Dakota Hudson (3-0, 4.15 ERA) vs. LHP David Hurlbut (0-2, 6.43 ERA)
THE GAME
TODAY'S GAME: The Memphis Redbirds and Round Rock Express will battle in game three of a five-game set tonight at 7:05 p.m. after splitting a doubleheader yesterday. The Express took the first game 6-1, and Memphis took the win in the second game 2-1. The Redbirds have started the season 16-5 through the first 21 games of the season. The 2017 team that went a franchise-record 91-50 started 10-11 through the first 21 games. Today's game will be broadcast live on www.memphisredbirds.com with Steve Selby on the call.
ON THE HILL: Right-hander Dakota Hudson will take the mound for the 'Birds tonight. So far this season in four starts, Hudson is 3.0 with a 4.15 ERA. Hudson won his first three decisions of the season before taking a no-decision last week in an 8-6 win in 12 innings over Iowa. In his lone start against Round Rock this season, his first of the year, he lasted 5.1 innings, allowing six hits and three earned runs, while walking two and striking out one.
The Express will send lefty David Hurlbut to the mound to face Hudson. Hurlbut has appeared in two games for Round Rock this season. In one start, and one long-relief appearance, he is 0-2 in 7.0 innings, allowing seven hits and five earned runs, while striking out six. This will be his first career appearance against Memphis after spending his entire career in Minnesota's organization.
HISTORY WITH ROUND ROCK: The Redbirds and Round Rock Express have played every year dating back to 2005. Since that time, the 'Birds lead the all-time series record with a slight advantage at 115-97. At home, the 'Birds lead the series 59-45, and lead it 56-52 on the road. Memphis and Round Rock faced off in the season-opening series at the beginning of the month. Memphis won four of five games against the Express. The Redbirds dominated on both sides of the ball in the series. At the plate, the 'Birds hit .330 (62-for-188) as a team, collecting 18 extra-base hits, including 7 home runs. The 'Birds also pitched well, collecting a 3.48 ERA in those five games, pitching 44.0 innings, allowing 17 earned runs, while striking out 40 Express batters.
BIRD BITES
AROZARENA: Seven stolen bases is two behind Mercado for PCL lead
BARON: Joins St. Louis organization after spending entire career in Seattle organization
GARCIA: Is hitting .298 in 59-career Triple-A games with 16 doubles, three triples, and five home runs
KELLY: Third stint with Memphis; spent second half of 2017 on St. Louis roster backing up Yadier Molina
MEJIA: Fourth stint with Memphis, appearing with team in each of the last four years; made MLB debut last season
MERCADO: Nine stolen bases leads the PCL; recently ended an eight-game hitting streak
MUNOZ: Joins the team after spending the first three weeks of the season with St. Louis; hit first homer on 4/23
RAVELO: Second season in organization and with team; helped lead Memphis to PCL Pennant in 2017
SCHROCK: Ranks third in the PCL in hits and is the second-hardest to strike out
TOVAR: Second season with Memphis; has hits in 10 games this season
VOIT: Played in the first game of the season before going on the Disabled List; Redbirds went 9-3 in absence
WISDOM: Reigning PCL Playoffs MVP; hit career-high 31 home runs for Memphis last season
BY THE NUMBERS
16-5 is best 21-game start in franchise history. The 2017 team that had the best record in franchise history started 10-11 through first 21 games
THE SEASON
ABOUT THE LAST ONE: The Memphis Redbirds split yesterday's doubleheader with the Round Rock Express. The Express took game one 6-1, and Memphis took game two 2-1.
The 'Birds didn't do much with the bats in the first game, managing just four hits and one run, which came on an RBI single from Carson Kelly in the first inning.
Starter Daniel Poncedeleon was solid for Memphis, lasting 5.2 innings, allowing 9 hits. Poncedeleon was hurt by two costly Memphis errors, which led to four unearned runs, and him taking the loss.
The 'Birds fared better in the second game, snatching a 2-1 win. Sam Tuivailala, on rehab from St. Louis, made the start for Memphis, going 1.0 innings, allowing one hit and striking out one batter.
Reliever Kevin Herget then came in, pitching 4.0 innings, allowing just two hits and one run, from a solo homer, while striking out four and earning the win. Preston Guilmet came in to grab his PCL-leading fifth save.
Patrick Wisdom drove in both Memphis runs with sac flies in both the second and fourth innings to give the pitching staff the only support they needed.
BEST START IN FRANCHISE HISTORY: The Redbirds have been on fire to start the 2018 season. After the 5-2 road trip, and three-game sweep over Iowa, Memphis has moved far past the 2000 team that started 10-4 for the best start in franchise history. The 2017 team, which finished 91-50 last season, the best mark in franchise history, started 10-11 through its first 21 games. This year's squad is 16-5 through the first 21 games.
LIGHTS-OUT STARTERS: The starting rotation for the Redbirds this season has been outstanding. The starters have a combined record of 12-2, have struck out 109 batters, have allowed just 33 earned runs, surrendered only five homers and 38 walks, all combining for a 2.56 ERA. Through 21 games, Memphis starters have twirled 11 quality starts.
FINDING THEIR STRIDES: The No. 3 prospect in the system, catcher Carson Kelly, and No. 17 prospect, infielder, Luke Voit, have both gotten off to slow starts this season, but have begun to find their strides at the plate the last couple games. Since going 0-for-4 against Iowa on April 15, Kelly has recorded a hit in six-straight games, raising his average from .182 to .236. Voit missed 12 of the first 13 games of the season after hitting the disabled list. After going hitless in four of his first seven games back, Voit went 2-for-3 with a run scored last night.
MERCADO TURNING HEADS: Outfielder and No. 13 prospect in the organization, Oscar Mercado, has proven he can field and run the bases, but since the start of the 2017 season, his bat has started to show promise, as well. Last season at Double-A Springfield, Mercado hit a career-high .287, 33 points higher than his previous career high of .254. So far this season, Mercado is hitting .333 (23-for-69). In 139 games since the start of 2017, Mercado is hitting .293 (160-for-546), and has stolen 48 bases. A three-time stolen base champion (2014, 2015, 2017) Mercado comes into tonight's game with a PCL-leading nine stolen bases.
WOAH, MUNOZ: Infielder and Cardinals' No. 17 prospect Yairo Munoz had a hot spring and started the season on St. Louis' roster. Since being optioned last week, Munoz has been playing well. After going 2-for-4 in the series finale against Iowa, and collecting a hit in each of the games last night, Munoz is now hitting .321 in nine games for the 'Birds. In the finale with Iowa, Munoz also hit his first homer of the year, and his first since August 11 last season while with Nashville off current teammate Mike Mayers.
BREAK OUT THE GOLD MEDALS, THESE GUYS CAN RUN: While the Redbirds have proved they can smash the baseball, starting the season by notching at least one extra-base hit in 18 of the first 21 games, they have also proved that they can put runs on the board by dominating on the base paths. Two weeks ago, they stole five bases as a team for the first time since June 13, 2016 at Nashville, and also stole four bases in an inning against Iowa last week. The 'Birds have now stolen 28 bases as a team through the first 21 games of the season, and have been caught 10 nine times, good for a .737 stolen base percentage. The 28 stolen bases lead the PCL, two ahead of Colorado Springs.
FINALLY, SOME RUNS IN THE FIRST: After scoring seven-first inning runs in the series against Iowa, and another one yesterday, the Redbirds are now outscoring opponents 13-to-8 in the first inning this season. Last season, the 'Birds dominated the competition in the first, outscoring them 118-to-51. So far this season, Memphis is outscoring opponents 113-to-71, but the majority of those runs have come in the middle innings. Between the second and third innings, Memphis has scored 33 runs, and has also scored 27 runs between the sixth and seventh innings.
GIVE ME GUILMET: After spending the 2017 season in Japan trying to get his stuff back, reliever Preston Guilmet is turning heads out of the Memphis bullpen. The veteran righty has been manager Stubby Clapp's most reliable arm out of the 'pen. So far, he has made eight appearances, spanning 13.0 innings, allowing just five hits and two earned runs, while striking out 18 and holding batters to a .122 (5-for-41) average. Guilmet leads the PCL with five saves, is tied for the league-lead with seven games finished, owns the second-best batting average against among relievers, is fifth in fewest walks per nine innings pitched ratio at 1.38, and is second in fewest baserunners per nine innings pitched at 5.54.
PITCHING PROWESS: Memphis' 2017 pitching staff was one of its main reasons for success. The 'Birds led the PCL in ERA (3.77), which was a franchise record (3.89, 1998 and 2003), and Memphis was the only club in the PCL with a team ERA under 4.20. They have gotten off to a hot start this season, as well. Memphis boasts a 2.96 ERA through the first 21 games, including a 2.56 ERA and 11 quality starts from the starting rotation. The 2.96 team ERA is third in the PCL behind Nashville (2.56) and Oklahoma City (2.75). Memphis pitching has also combined to strike out 51 batters in the last four games.
GOMBER'S GONE CRAZY: Starting pitcher Austin Gomber has been on a roll since his season-debut on April 7. In three starts since then, Gomber has thrown 21.2 innings of five-run ball, and has struck out 23 batters. In his last start on Monday, he pitched 8.0 shutout innings, allowing six hits and no walks, while striking out 16 batters. The 16 strikeouts bested his previous career-high of 11 strikeouts, which he set last season. The 16 strikeouts also tied the franchise record for most strikeouts in a game (Lance Lynn 9/10/10), and bested the regular-season strikeout record of 15 set by Anthony Reyes (8/14/05) and Bill Pulsipher (9/3/05). Through the first four-plus years of his minor league career, Gomber owns a 36-20 record, a 2.83 ERA, has struck out 459 batters, and is holding opponents to a .222 batting average.
GARCIA'S GAME: Outfielder and No. 9 prospect in the organization, Adolis Garcia has proven he's a hitter at every level, and has been dominating this season with the Redbirds. So far, Garcia has played in 19-of-21 games, starting 18 of them, and is hitting .388 with five doubles, two home runs, 10 RBI, and has swiped three bases. Garcia is hitting .455 (5-for-11, 2 2B, 5 RBI) with runners on with two outs and .667 (4-for-6, 2 2B, 5 RBI) with runners in scoring position with two outs.
CAN'T STOP HITTING: Before his promotion to St. Louis for his Major League debut, outfielder and No. 4 Cardinals' prospect Tyler O'Neill was on a tear to start the season. O'Neill played in 12 of the first 13 games for Memphis this season, and had hit safely in 10-straight before last Tuesday. Since the season-opener, O'Neill hit .432 (19-for-44) in those 11 games. O'Neill was tied for the PCL lead in home runs (6) and lead in RBI (18), total bases (41), and was tied for third with nine extra-base hits. The slugging outfielder was also tied for fourth in hits (19) and tied for fifth in runs scored (13), second in slugging percentage (.837), and third in home runs per at-bat ratio (1/8.17).
WINNING WAYS: The 2017 Redbirds became the winningest club in the franchise's 20 seasons with their 84th win on Aug. 21 against New Orleans. The previous record was 83 wins, set by the 2000 team. The 'Birds have continued their winning ways to begin the 2018 season. They have started 16-5, and have the best 21-game start in franchise history.
FASTEST TO 100: With a win last week, second-year manager Stubby Clapp secured his 100th regular season win as manager of the Redbirds. The accomplishment made him the fastest manager in Redbird history to reach 100 games. He also sits at sixth on the all-time win list for the Redbirds and has the best winning percentage at .660. Clapp's regular season record now sits at 107-55.
2017 PCL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON
START THE SLOW CLAPP: In 2017, first-year skipper Stubby Clapp led the Redbirds to their best season in franchise history. The 'Birds soared to a 91-50 record in the 2017 regular season and added six more wins in the PCL playoffs to win 97 total games on the year. Clapp was named the 2017 PCL Manager of the Year for his efforts, and was also named the 2017 Baseball America Minor League Manager of the Year. Clapp became the first minor league manager in the history of the St. Louis organization to win the Baseball America award. Clapp also earned the organization's prestigious George Kissell award.
FOR THE RECORD:
- Memphis' 91 wins in 2017 were the 10th-most in 119 seasons of professional baseball in Memphis dating back to 1877, and the season's .645 winning percentage was fourth-best
- Memphis was one of four teams in MiLB in 2017 with 90+ wins (Trenton Thunder [AA], 92-48; West Michigan Whitecaps [A], 91-45; Chattanooga Lookouts [AA], 91-49; Memphis Redbirds [AAA], 91-50)
- Memphis went 41 games over .500 during the regular season, the most by a PCL club since Albuquerque was 56 games over at 94-38 in 1981
- The Redbirds won the PCL American Southern Division by 22.0 games, and since divisions were established in the PCL in 1963, only two other teams won their division by 20 or more games (1970 Spokane Indians, 26.0 games; 1981 Albuquerque Dukes, 25.0 games)
- Memphis ended the season with its best ERA in franchise history (3.77) (3.89, 1998 and 2003), matched its best fielding percentage (.984) (.984, 2014), and had its third-best batting average (.278) (.284, 1999; .279, 2004)
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