ORGANIZATIONAL REPORT Saturday, June 17, 2017
TEAM
LEVEL
RECORD LAST
GAME
STREAK/
LAST 10
Sacramento
River Cats
Triple-A
26-40;
15.0 GB
4th Place
W, 6-4 @ Las Vegas
W1, 3-7
Richmond
Flying Squirrels
Double-A
27-39;
9.0 GB
5th Place
L, 6-9 @ Harrisburg
L5, 4-6
San Jose Giants
High-A
30-38;
6.5 GB
4th Place
L, 3-4 Vs. Visalia
L2, 6-4
Augusta
Greenjackets
Low-A
22-41;
16.5 GB
7th Place
W, 6-3 Vs. Asheville
W2, 6-4
Giants
DSL
5-7;
5.0 GB
5th Place
W, 7-5 @ Mariners
W3, 5-5
Four-run eighth lifts River Cats to come-from-behind "W"
Jones hits 10th homer, his third in his last three games in 6-4 win
Things looked bleak for the Sacramento River Cats (26-40) as they headed into the eighth inning
trailing 4-1 tonight at Cashman Field, but a four-run inning helped lift Sacramento to a 6-4,
come-from-behind win over the Las Vegas 51s (27-41).
Sacramento had just five hits in the game entering the eighth inning before Juan
Ciriaco opened the frame with a leadoff single. Orlando Calixte followed with an RBI triple
before scoring on Conor Gillaspie's base hit. Ryder Jones was next, blasting a two-run home
run just inside the foul pole in right to give Sacramento a 5-4 lead. The River Cats added
another run in the ninth when Calixte, who had just hit his second triple of the night, scored on
a wild pitch.
For Jones, the home run was his third in his last three games. He also added an RBI-double in
the first inning, finishing the night with three RBI. His 10 home runs lead the club while his 30
RBI are second behind fellow third baseman Jae-Gyun Hwang (39).
The River Cats return home tomorrow night as they welcome the Albuquerque Isotopes to
Raley Field. Joan Gregorio (3-4, 3.26) is tentatively scheduled to take the mound for
Sacramento. The Isotopes will go with left-hander Harrison Musgrave (1-1, 7.30). First pitch is
set for 7:05 p.m. and the game can be heard live online at rivercats.com and on the air on ESPN
1320.
Postgame Notes
Jones in June: Ryder Jones was 2-for-4 with a home run, double, three RBI, and a walk in
tonight's game…in the month of June, Jones is hitting .348 (16-for-46) with four doubles, a
triple, five home runs, and 11 RBI…has also scored eight runs while posting a 10:11 walk-to-
strikeout ratio.
Cycle Watch: Orlando Calixte finished a home run shy of the second cycle in River Cats history,
going 4-for-5 with two triples, a double, a single, an RBI, and three runs scored…current
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Adam Duvall is the only River Cats player to hit for a cycle in
franchise history (4/17/15 at Salt Lake).
Come From Behind: Tonight's come-from-behind win was Sacramento's fourth win this season
when trailing after seven innings...have won three times when trailing after eight innings, the
second most in the league.
Still Too Many E's: The River Cats committed two more errors in tonight's game…committed 10
errors over the four game series…their 61 errors are tied for the fourth most in the Pacific Coast
League.
Harrisburg's Home Runs Hurt Squirrels In Opener
Heathcott Hits 11th Home Run in Loss
Harrisburg, PA - The Harrisburg Senators (27-38) swatted three home runs on Friday, taking
game one of the series over Richmond by a final of 9-6 at FNB Field. Richmond (27-39) out-hit
Harrisburg 13-12 and had runners on base in every inning in the defeat. Slade
Heathcott smacked his 11th home run of the season and had three hits in the contest.
Richmond has lost five straight and will play game two of the series on Saturday at 6 p.m.
Johnson encountered some more difficulty in the second inning, with Richmond-native Alec
Kellerreaching on a one-out base hit. Osvaldo Abreu then drilled a two-run homer over the left
center field wall to give Harrisburg a 3-0 lead. It was the third home run of the season for Abreu
and the sixth allowed by Johnson.
The Squirrels returned fire with a two-run shot of their own in the third inning. Myles
Schroderreached base on a hit by pitch and Slade Heathcott stepped up and drilled a home run
over the right field wall to pull to within a run, 3-2. It was the team-leading 11th homer of the
season for the veteran Heathott.
Harrisburg homered two more times in the third inning to forge ahead, 6-2. Marmolejos drilled
a solo shot to begin the inning and Raudy Read added a deep two-run blast.
Despite the homers, Johnson stuck around and lasted 5.1 innings in the defeat. The righty
allowed eight runs on eight hits. He struck to six and walked four. Christian Jones entered with
runners on in the sixth and allowed an inherited runner and a run of his own over 0.2 innings.
He used 32 pitches in the effort.
The Squirrels continued to attack throughout the night. C.J. Hinojosa gathered four hits,
including an RBI double in the ninth inning.
Carlos Alvarado tossed the seventh inning and Ryan Halstead pitched the eighth for
Richmond.
The Flying Squirrels continue a brief three game road trip in Harrisburg on Saturday night at 6
p.m. RHP Dan Slania (1-0, 1.50) is scheduled to make the start against Senators RHP John
Simms (2-4, 4.05) . Richmond will return to The Diamond on Tuesday, June 20 against the
Hartford Yard Goats. Individual tickets, mini plans and group packages for the season are
available by contacting the Flying Squirrels box office at 804-359-3866 or online
at www.squirrelsbaseball.com
Rawhide Edge Giants, Win Streak Snapped At Four
San Jose suffers 4-3 loss in series opener
SAN JOSE, CA - The San Jose Giants saw their season-high winning streak snapped at four
games with a 4-3 loss to the Visalia Rawhide on Thursday evening at Municipal Stadium. In the
opener of a four-game series, Visalia starting pitcher Bo Takahashi pitched into the ninth inning
before the Rawhide held off a late Giants rally to secure the win. San Jose (30-37) lost for the
12th time in their last 16 home games.
Aramis Garcia (2-for-4, HR, 2 RBI) had two hits, including his eighth home run of the season, to
lead the Giants offensively in defeat. Bryan Reynolds (2-for-3, 2B) and Daniel Carbonell (2-for-
3) added two hits apiece.
Takahashi (5-2) earned the win for Visalia with a stellar performance on the mound. The right-
hander worked eight-plus innings yielding three runs (all earned) and six hits. Takahashi walked
three and struck out two during his 86-pitch outing. Bud Jeter recorded the final three outs of
the game for his league-leading 16th save of the season.
San Jose jumped out to a 2-0 lead on Garcia's two-run home run in the bottom of the first. With
two outs, Reynolds blooped a single down the left field line before Garcia stepped to the plate
and crushed the first pitch of his at-bat over the fence in left for a two-run homer.
Grant Watson started on the mound for the Giants and would run into trouble in the top of the
second. Marty Herum led off the inning with a single before Austin Byler doubled to deep right
putting runners on second and third. A Henry Castillo RBI groundout then scored the first
Rawhide run of the night before Matt Jones singled home Byler to tie the game 2-2.
Watson settled down to throw scoreless third and fourth innings inducing double plays in each
frame to keep the game tied. Visalia though would take their first lead of the contest with a
two-run top of the fifth against the San Jose starter. After Watson retired the first two batters
of the inning, Sergio Alcantara and Jason Morozowski delivered back-to-back singles. Herum
was up next and he lofted a high fly ball into the right field corner for a double. The hit scored
both Alcantara and Morozowski to give the Rawhide a 4-2 lead.
Meanwhile, Takahashi didn't allow another hit after the Garcia home run until Carbonell's
leadoff infield single in the bottom of the fifth. Carbonell, however, was thrown out at second
attempting to steal to end the inning. In the sixth, Reynolds walked with two outs, but Garcia
followed by grounding out.
Still down 4-2, The Giants threatened against Takahashi in the bottom of the seventh. Heath
Quinnwalked to begin the inning before Dillon Dobson flied out. Carbonell then blooped a
single into shallow right to advance Quinn to third. However on the play, Carbonell rounded
first base too far and was thrown out for the second out of the inning. T.J. Bennett then lined
out softly to shortstop to retire the side. Takahashi breezed through a 1-2-3 bottom of the
eighth to maintain the two-run Visalia cushion.
In the bottom of the ninth, Reynolds knocked Takahashi out of the game with a leadoff double
down the right field line. Jeter then summoned from the bullpen, but he promptly allowed a
single to Garcia advancing Reynolds to third. Quinn was up next and he worked a full count, but
was ultimately called out on strikes. Dobson followed with a sacrifice fly to plate Reynolds
bringing San Jose to within 4-3 although Garcia, the potential tying run, remained at first.
Carbonell then flied out to center to end the game.
Watson (0-1) suffered the loss for the Giants after surrendering four runs (all earned) on a
career-high 10 hits in five innings. He struck out four and walked none.
Notes
* Thursday was the opener of a four-game series that will close out the first half.
* San Jose fell to a league-worst 4-11 in one-run games. The Giants have lost their last four one-
run games (the last three have come to Visalia).
* Visalia out-hit San Jose 13-7.
* The Rawhide were 4-for-15 with runners in scoring position compared to 1-for-3 for the
Giants.
* Garcia is tied for fourth in the California League with 44 RBI's.
* Takahashi has won five consecutive starts (1.89 ERA).
* Herum's go-ahead hit was his league-leading 21st double of the season.
* Connor Kaden (2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 4 SO), Michael Cederoth (1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 1 SO)
and David Owen (1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 SO) combined for four scoreless innings of relief for San
Jose.
* The Giants were held to three or fewer runs for the 19th time in 32 home games this season
(10-22 overall home record).
On Deck
The Giants and Rawhide continue their four-game series on Friday evening with first pitch at
Municipal Stadium scheduled for 7:00 PM. Jake McCasland (2-6, 5.75 ERA) is slated to start on
the mound for San Jose while Visalia is expected to counter with Ryan Atkinson (3-3, 3.16 ERA).
It's Harry Potter Night at the ballpark and a spectacular fireworks show will follow the game. As
a part of Harry Potter Night, the San Jose Giants will sport special Harry Potter inspired jerseys.
Fans can bid on the uniforms during an in-game silent auction and then receive the jersey right
off the player's backs after the game. For tickets, call (408) 297-1435 or visit sjgiants.com.