
Harrisburg Senators Game Information and Starting Lineup at Trenton
Published on June 2, 2019 under Eastern League (EL1)
Harrisburg Senators News Release
Harrisburg Senators (34-21) vs. Trenton Thunder (32-19)
RH Steven Fuentes (1-0, 0.90) vs. RH Trevor Stephan (0-2, 6.17)
Game 56 - Sunday, June 2 @ 1:00 p.m. - ARM & HAMMER Park
Senators starting lineup:
Hunter Jones, CF
Adrian Sanchez, 3B
Austin Davidson, 1B
Jose Marmolejos, LF
Ian Sagdal, DH
Luis Sardinas, SS
Tyler Goeddel, RF
Spencer Kieboom, C
Bryan Mejia, 2B
Steven Fuentes, P
LAST GAME
For the second straight game the Senators (34-21) received tremendous starting pitching but not much offense in a 2-1 loss to Trenton (32-19). Wil Crowe started and was outstanding, scattering five hits and two runs, but took the loss. Trenton plated a run in the first and another in the fourth to take a 2-0 lead then held on as the Senators managed just one run. The Senators two baserunners on at the same time just once in the game, the only time in the series that it's happened. The Sens have had just two runners reach third base in the two games.
CAPITAL BEAT
The Senators and Trenton Thunder play the final game of their three-game weekend series at ARM & HAMMER Park in Trenton today.
The Senators are 6-3 against Trenton this season but seven of the nine games have been played in Harrisburg.
Since 2014 at ARM & HAMMER Park in Trenton, the Sens are 8-25, are averaging 2.2 rpg, have been shut out 6 times and have scored 2 or fewer 19 times.
With their loss last night, the Sens have dropped seven straight road games.
The Senators have 15 games left in the first half and their lead is 6.0 games over Akron and Erie and 8.5 games over Altoona.
The Sens pitching staff has issued the fewest walks in the league and has the second best strikeout-walk ratio in the league.
TRENTON
They're 32-19 and in first place in the Eastern Division, leading Binghamton by 1.5 games.
Trenton is 7-3 in their past 10 games and a sizzling 21-5 at home which is the best home record in the Eastern League.
They finished May 16-12 after going 15-7 in April.
Trenton has five MLB.com Top 30 prospects on their active roster. They're led by the Yankees #3 prospect Albert Abreu.
SENATORS ROSTER MAKEUP
The Sens have used 40 players this season. They've averaged using 55 players per season for the past 10 seasons
The active roster currently has 10 AA rookies, 17 players that have played in the Nats organization their entire career and 5 players with big league experience.
They've had one player, RHP James Bourque, go to the Nats for the first time.
FILIBUSTERS
The Sens have 15 games remaining in the first half. Of the remaining games, 6 are at home and 9 are away; 14 are NL and 1 is AL; 5 are against West opponents and 10 are against the East.
The Sens finished May 13-16, .224 17HR 103r and a 4.03 ERA. In April they were 21-4, .250 28HR 110r and a 2.66 ERA.
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