CarL1 Winston-Salem Dash

Winston-Salem Dash Game Notes (May 7 V. Frederick)

Published on May 7, 2013 under Carolina League (CarL1)
Winston-Salem Dash News Release


WINSTON-SALEM DASH (15-16) vs. FREDERICK KEYS (18-13)

RHP Bryan Blough (1-4, 6.47 ERA) vs. RHP Tyler Wilson (0-1, 4.50 ERA)

7 p.m. - BB&T Ballpark (Winston-Salem, NC)

KEYS PULL AWAY EARLY FOR 10-3 WIN The Frederick Keys handed the Dash their third straight loss, all of which have come at home, by a score of 10-3 Monday night at BB&T Ballpark. The Keys struck for seven runs on eight hits against Winston-Salem starter Justin Collop, who turned in the shortest start for a Dash hurler in 2013. Zane Chavez hit a homer and drove in four runs, while both Jerome Pena and Glynn Davis posted three-RBI efforts. The Dash mustered 11 hits but were just 1-for-7 with men in scoring position and stranded eight runners.

HEISLER'S ON-BASE STREAK Dating back to last season, Winston-Salem outfielder Adam Heisler has reached base in 34 straight games, which is tied for the second-longest current streak in Minor League Baseball. High Desert's Jamal Austin has reached safely in 38 straight games, while Nashville's Scooter Gennett also has a 34-game run. Both Austin and Gennett have played with two different teams during their streaks, while Winston-Salem is Heisler's third team over his last 34 games.

MORE ON THE STREAK Heisler made his way aboard in the final three contests of 2012 while with rookie-level Great Falls before finding his way on base in all 31 games thus far this season (19 with Low-A Kannapolis and 12 with Winston-Salem). Heisler has hit safely in 27 of these 34 games, and he owns a .303 (40-for-132) average with 15 RBIs and 23 runs scored during this streak.

FARRELL IS GOING STREAKING, TOO Dash infielder Jeremy Farrell boasts an eight-game hitting streak, which is the longest active run in the Carolina League. Teammate Mark Haddow and Salem slugger Garin Cecchini both posted 11-game streaks, which are the longest on the circuit this season. Farrell is hitting .364 (12-for-33) with three homers and 12 RBIs. The former Pittsburgh farmhand has also driven in a run in six of his last seven games, propelling him into the CL's lead in RBIs with 25.

ERROR FREE IS THE WAY TO BE Winston-Salem leads the Carolina League in fielding percentage (.976), and the Dash are tied with Potomac for the fewest errors on the circuit (28). The Dash stumbled out of the gates defensively, amassing 10 errors in the first four games and 21 in the first 14. Since then, though, the Dash have only made seven defensive miscues in their last 17 games. In that span, Winston has posted 11 error-free games. Four Dash defenders possess active errorless streaks of 15 games or more, led by Grant Buckner's 25-game run without an error to begin 2013.

RARE SKID Winston-Salem has lost three straight home games by a combined score of 26-10. The Dash are in danger of matching their longest home losing streak in BB&T Ballpark history. Winston-Salem also dropped four straight in the Triad from May 18-21 of 2011 (two against Myrtle Beach and two against Salem). A year ago, the Dash only had one three-game losing streak at BB&T Ballpark, and it took place from August 26-29. Winston-Salem has not suffered a sweep in its 67 all-time series inside BB&T Ballpark.

MORE THAN A DASH OF INJURIES Winston-Salem has five players on its disabled list, including three players who have been with the team at some point this season: outfielder Courtney Hawkins (left shoulder), infielder Rangel Ravelo (left thumb laceration) and right-handed reliever Steven Upchurch (right elbow). Righty Andrew Brackman and outfielder Brady Shoemaker are also on the Dash's DL, but they have not been with the team yet in 2013.

ONE MILLIONTH FAN AT BB&T BALLPARK The Dash expect to welcome their one millionth fan to BB&T Ballpark sometime this month, which would be the fastest a High-A facility would reach this attendance milestone. Through three-plus seasons at BB&T Ballpark, the franchise has drawn 990,079 fans, which is the highest total in High-A baseball in that span.




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