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Augusta Greenjackets Game Notes Single-A Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants Augusta GreenJackets Game Notes Single-A Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants Augusta GreenJackets (SF) (16-16) vs West Virginia Power (SEA) (19-13) Appalachian Power Park - Charleston, West Virginia Game #33 of 140 | Away Game #20 | May 10, 2019 | 7:05 PM EDT (AUG) RHP Blake Rivera (1-0, 3.74 ERA) vs (WV) RHP Ryne Inman (3-2, 3.00 ERA) 7-game road trip NORTH THURSDAY IN THE SAL SOUTH Lakewood 1, Hagerstown 5 Delmarva 25-5 - Greensboro 2, Delmarva 5 Charleston 19-14 - Hickory 22-10 4.0 Columbia 3, Charleston 6 Augusta 16-16 2.5 Greensboro 21-11 5.0 Greenville 6, Rome 4 Kannapolis 12, Lexington 1 Lexington 16-16 2.5 WV 19-13 7.0 , Asheville 2 Rylan Kobre, Broadcaster/Media Relations Hickory 6 Rome 14-18 4.5 SRP Park Hagerstown 15-18 11.5 TOP SAL PERFORMER YESTERDAY Greenville 13-19 5.5 187 W. Railroad Avenue CF - Ronny Gonzalez-Kannapolis Intimidators North Augusta, South Carolina Kannapolis 13-18 12.5 Asheville 11-21 7.5 18th Round (2018, CWS) - Miami Office: 803-349-9420 Cell: 707-483-1524 Lakewood 11-22 15.5 Columbia 9-23 9.5 E-mail: [email protected] 4-5, 3B, 2 R LAST 10 ROUNDS TEEING OFF SCORECARD April 30 - vs Lexington......W, 5-1 PITCHING MATCHUP: Ozoria vs Chandler, Winn vs Florido Overall Record: 16-16 May 1 - vs Lexington...........W, 4-2 Blake Rivera’s start to 2019 has been fun to watch so far this year, and in his last Streak: L2 May 2 - vs Lexington...........W, 4-2 outing he went six innings against Hagerstown, allowing five hits, one earned run, Longest W Streak: 5 (4/27-5/3) and he struck out three. The Giants #18 Prospect according to MLB.com is holding Longest L Streak: 4 (4/23-27) May 3 - vs Hagerstown.......L, 4-2 opponents to a .195 average and his ability to mix pitches, along with his movement Last 5: 2-3 May 4 - vs Hagerstown.......L, 5-4 on the fastball has been a tough combination for hitters to handle. Last 10: 6-4 May 5 - vs Hagerstown.......W, 3-2 (11 innings) 1st Half: 16-16 May 6 - vs Hagerstown.......L, 7-6 Ryne Inman is a name the GreenJackets were hoping they would avoid during this 2nd Half: May 8 - @ West Virginia.......W, 8-3 series. Last time the Jackets faced Inman on April 11th, he went six innings without Home: 8-5 allowing a run. The GreenJackets scratched just two hits off him, while striking-out Away: 8-11 May 9 - @ West Virginia.......L, 11-1 (7 innings) eight times. The Round 15 selection in 2015 will look to win the series for West April: 12-11 May 9 - @ West Virginia.......L, 6-1 (7 innings) Virginia. May: 4-5 June: TEAM LEADERBOARD Lets play....two? July: August: AVG..............................................Munguia (.327) Yesterday’s doubleheader did not go the GreenJackets way. Augusta was outscored 17-2 in the two games. They came into the day T-2nd in ERA in the SAL at 2.97. September: OBP...............................................Munguia (.373) After yesterday’s two games, they now have a team ERA of 3.33. SLG..............................................Tostado (.491) When scoring 1st: 11-5 14-2 H...................................................Munguia (36) Leading after six: Life’s been a highway Tied after six: 0-1 R...................................................Munguia (18) 16 of the first 22 games for the Augusta GreenJackets were on the road and it has Trailing after six: 2-13 2B.............................................. ..Tostado (9) included multiple early morning arrivals to cities, for a total of 2,310 miles. The first Leading after seven: 12-2 3B..........Gonzalez/Layer/Bond/Munguia/Rincones (1) road trip, which included stops in Asheville, NC, Greenville, SC and Charleston, WV Tied after seven: 2-0 was a total of 1,035 miles round trip. The 2nd road trip featured stops in Hickory, NC HR..............................Matheny/Franco/Tostado (5) Trailing after seven: 1-11 and Salisbury, MD and was a total of 1,275 miles. 13-0 RBI...............................................Matheny (20) Leading after eight: Tied after eight: 1-2 BB.................................................Gonzalez (16) Trailing after eight: 1-11 SO.................................................Bond (42) San Francisco Giants send top talent to Augusta GreenJackets and Giants fans can come to SRP Park on any given night this Run Differential: +6 SB.................................................Bond (6) season and see some of the top talent in the Giants minor league system. Five One-run games: 4-7 ERA (SP).....................................Corry (1.88) GreenJackets are listed as Top 30 Prospects according to MLB.com. Sean Hjelle Two-run games: 4-3 G.......................................... Walker/Bates (10) headlines the group as the RHP is ranked as the #6 Prospect for the Giants and 5+ run games: 3-3 the #2 overall pitching prospect. Other top prospects include RHP Jake Wong (#7 SV.................................................Tona (5) Extra Innings: 2-0 Prospect), RHP Blake Rivera (#18 Prospect), 3B Jacob Gonzalez (#19 Prospect) IP..................................................Hjelle (31.2) Walk-Off Wins: 2 and LHP Seth Corry (#25 Prospect). K...................................................Corry (40) Most Runs: 11 (4/7/19 @ ASH) WHIP...........................................Wong (0.80) Most Hits: 15 (4/10/19 @ GVL) GREENJACKET TO WATCH: LHP - Luis Amaya 8+ Runs: 5x TEAM STATS Most runs allowed: 11 (5/9 @WV) While the GreenJackets struggled much of yesterday, 0 runs scored: 2 (4/5/19) OFFENSE Luis Amaya was a bright spot. Amaya struck out five (4/11/19) AVG - .224 (12th) 2B - 52 (T-8th) over 3.1 innings of scoreless baseball out of the bullpen SHO: 1 (4/28) 2-2 OBP - .303 (11th) HR - 23 (T-4th) in Game #2 of the doubleheader. Amaya hasn’t allowed vs ASH: a run in his three appearances and eight innings out of vs CHS: 2-1 SLG - .353 (11th) SO - 288 (14th) vs COL: the GreenJackets bullpen. R - 127 (10th) SB - 14 (13th) vs DM: 2-2 vs GBO: 2-1 PITCHING SERIES PITCHING PAIRINGS vs GVL: 1-1 ERA - 3.33 (5th) K - 309 (8th) vs HAG: 1-2 5/10/19 - 7:05 PM @WV (AUG) RHP Blake Rivera (1-0, 3.74 ERA) vs (WV) RHP Ryne Inman (3-2, 3.00 ERA) vs HIC: 1-2 HR - 23 (T-5th) BB - 111 (6th) vs KAN: 05/11/19 - 6:35 PM @LEX (AUG) RHP Jake Wong (2-1, 2.20 ERA) vs (LEX) TBD vs LAK: vs LEX: 3-0 FIELDING 05/12/19 - 2:05 PM @LEX (AUG) LHP Seth Corry (0-1, 1.88 ERA) vs (LEX) TBD vs ROM: 05/13/19 - 10:35 PM @LEX (AUG) RHP Sean Hjelle (1-2, 2.84 ERA) vs (LEX) TBD FIELD % - .962 (11th) ERRORS - 43 (11TH) vs WV: 2-4 TODAYS STARTING PITCHER | RHP Blake rivera (1-0, 3.74 ERA) BATS/THROWS: R/R HEIGHT: 6’4” WEIGHT: 225 lbs AGE: 21 (01/09/98) HOMETOWN: Smiths Station, AL COLLEGE: Wallace State CC ACQUIRED: 4th Round, 2018 MLB Draft 2018 TEAM: Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (A-) 2018 STATS: 0-0, 6.16 ERA, 9G-8GS, 19.0 IP, 14 SO-11 BB REPERTOIRE: FASTBALL, CURVEBALL, CHANGEUP 2019 GAME-BY-GAME LOG Date Opp Dec IP H R ER HR BB K PIT ERA APRIL 10 @ GVL ND 1.2 4 5 4 0 4 3 53 21.60 APRIL 16 GBO ND 5.0 0 0 0 0 2 5 58 5.40 APRIL 22 @ HIC W 5.0 3 1 1 0 1 9 67 3.86 APRIL 27 @ DEL ND 4.0 3 3 3 0 2 2 83 4.60 MAY 3 vs HAG ND 6.0 5 1 1 0 3 3 77 3.74 ABOUT BLAKE RIVERA: - Blake Rivera begins his second season in the San Francisco Giants Organization - Listed as the Giants #18 Overall Prospect, and #8 Pitching Prospect according to MLB.com. - Spent 2018 with the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes after being selected in the 4th Round of the 2018 MLB Draft. - Sgned to play at Auburn University before being selected by the Giants. While at Wallace State CC he went 7-1 with a 1.94 ERA his freshman year and went 10-0 his sophomore season. - Has drawn comparisons to Craig Kimbrel. Kimbrel also attended Wallace State CC and was selected to the MLB Draft in the 3rd Round in 2008. - Rivera was selected in the 32nd Round in 2017 by the Giants before being selected again by the team the following year MISCELLANEOUS: - Six innings in his last start were the most he has gone in an outing for his professional career - Achieved first professional win on April 22 @ HIC - Five innings of no hit baseball in his home debut on April 16. 2019 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS HIGH IP...........................................6.0 (5/3 vs HAG) HIGH IP.........................................6.0 (5/3 vs HAG) LOW IP.............................................1.2 (4/10 @ GVL) LOW IP...........................................1.1 (7/11/18 @EVE- NWL) H......................................................4 (4/10 @ GVL) H....................................................4 (3x) ER....................................................4 (4/10 @ GVL) ER.......................................................4 (2x) BB....................................................4 (4/10 @ GVL) BB.......................................................4 (4/10 @ GVL) K......................................................9 (4/22 @ HIC) K....................................................9 (4/22 @ HIC) QUOTES: ”I definitely felt a lot more comfortable [tonight], had that first one under my belt, and it really helped out just having to work through that first outing,” he said. “I kind of came out with the mind-set of just completely forgetting about that last one, come out, throw that game that I know I can throw. It worked out. I was really competing in the zone with all my pitches, breaking stuff late, getting them to chase it.
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