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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)(53-46, 17-14) vs Columbia Fireflies (NYM) (38-59, 14-17) Segra Park - Columbia, South Carolina Game #100 of 138 | Away Game #51 | July 23, 2019 | 7:05 PM EDT (COL) Simeon Woods-Richardson (2-8, 4.54 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Logan Webb (1-0, 0.00 ERA) 7-Game Roadtrip NORTH SUNDAY IN THE SAL SOUTH Lexington 10, Charleston 3 Delmarva 69-31 - Hickory 5, Hagerstown 3 Augusta 53-46 - Hickory 61-35 6.0 Columbia 5, Greenville 16 Lexington 50-49 3.0 Greensboro 60-39 8.5 Delmarva 3, West Virginia 2 (F/11) Rome 7, Charleston 50-51 4.0 WV 52-49 17.5 Asheville 9 Rylan Kobre, Broadcaster/Media Relations Lakewood 4, Kannapolis 5 Greenville 47-54 7.0 SRP Park Kannapolis 44-55 24.5 TOP SAL PERFORMER SUNDAY Rome 46-54 7.5 187 W. Railroad Avenue C - Willie MacIver- Asheville Tourists North Augusta, South Carolina Hagerstown 42-58 27.0 Asheville 45-56 9.0 9th RD (2018, COL) - Univ of Washington Office: 803-349-9420 Cell: 707-483-1524 Lakewood 39-60 29.5 E-mail: [email protected] 3-4, R, HR, 4 RBI (Walk-Off HR) Columbia 38-59 14.0 LAST 10 ROUNDS TEEING OFF SCORECARD July 12 - @ Asheville.............L, 3-1 TODAY’S PITCHING MATCHUP: Webb vs Woods-Richardson Overall Record: 53-46 July 13 - @ Asheville.............W, 6-4 Logan Webb gets set to make his 2nd start of his rehab assignment with the GreenJack- Streak: L1 July 14 - @ Asheville.............L, 4-3 ets. In Webb’s 1st outing on July 17th vs Charleston, he tossed five-innings of shutout Longest W Streak: 5 (3x) baseball while surrendering only two hits. Webb was suspended 80-games for a PED Longest L Streak: 4 (2x) July 15 - vs Charleston..........L, 3-2 back in late April. He started 2019 with the Richmond Flying Squirrels at the Double-A Last 5: 4-1 July 16 - vs Charleston..........W, 4-1 level and posted a 2.00 ERA before the suspension. The right hander is currently listed Last 10: 6-4 July 17 - vs Charleston..........W, 4-2 as the #1 pitching prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization. He was a 4th round 1st Half: 36-32 pick in 2014. July 18 - vs Greensboro.........W, 2-1 2nd Half: 17-14 Home: 27-22 July 19 - vs Greensboro.........W, 6-2 It was only 12 days ago when Simeon Woods-Richardson stymied the Augusta offense Away: 26-24 July 20 - vs Greensboro.........W, 8-1 with five innings of one-run baseball. He collected the win that night, and he finished the night with six strikeouts. The right-hander is listed as the #7 overall prospect in the New April: 12-11 July 21 - vs Greensboro.........L, 6-3 York Mets organization and he has a 2.35 ERA over three starts in the month of July. May: 14-17 He’s been able to lower his ERA in each of his last 10 starts going back to May 27th. June: 17-8 TEAM LEADERBOARD Woods-Richardson was a 2nd round pick from Kempner High School in Sugar Land, July: 10-10 Texas. August: AVG..............................................Rincones (.301) September: OBP..............................................Rincones (.356) Corry keeps it rolling SLG..............................................Rincones (.412) When scoring 1st: 36-17 It was another incredible performance from San Francisco Giants #25 overall prospect Leading after six: 42-6 H...................................................Rincones (103) Seth Corry last Thursday night. He retired the first 15 batters he faced, before allowing Tied after six: 7-2 an infield hit in the 6th inning. In his first 14 starts of 2019 he went 1-2 and had an ERA of R...................................................Munguia (55) Trailing after six: 4-38 2.50 over 54 innings. In his last five starts, he is 5-0 with a 1.30 ERA over 27.2 innings. 2B................................................Rincones (24) Leading after seven: 41-4 3B.....................................................Munguia (5) Tied after seven: 7-4 HR................................................Tostado (12) 2nd HALF STANDINGS Trailing after seven: 4-35 43-2 RBI...............................................Tostado (61) Leading after eight: NORTH W-L GB SOUTH W-L GB Tied after eight: 6-6 BB.................................................Matheny (36) Trailing after eight: 3-33 SO.................................................Matheny (90) Delmarva 21-10 - Augusta 17-14 - Hickory 20-10 0.5 Asheville 16-15 1.0 SB.................................................Munguia (10) 1 Run Differential: +48 ERA.............................................Tona (1.50) Greensboro 16-14 4.5 Rome 16-15 1.0 One-run games: 14-15 11-10 G...................................................Tona/Walker (27) Kannapolis 16-15 5.0 Greenville 15-16 2.0 Two-run games: West Virginia 15-16 6.0 Columbia 14-17 3.0 5+ run games: 12-7 SV.................................................Tona (16) Extra Innings: 8-2 IP..................................................Winn (92.2) Hagerstown 12-18 8.5 Lexington 13-17 3.5 Walk-Off Wins: 4 K...................................................Corry (112) Lakewood 10-19 10.0 Charleston 13-18 4.0 Most Runs: 12 (6/27/19 vs LEX) WHIP...........................................Tona (0.98) Most Hits: 15 (3x) GREENJACKET TO WATCH: Jose Layer - CF 8+ Runs: 12x TEAM STATS Most runs allowed: 16 (5/25 v. GVL) Jose Layer gave the Jackets a lift with his two- 0 runs scored: 4 (4/5) (4/11) OFFENSE run home run on Sunday afternoon, but it wasn’t (6/20) (6/27) (7/5) AVG - .233 (12th) 2B - 155 (12th) enough. Layer has been on a tear in the month of SHO: 3 (4/28), (6/12), (7/2)(7/10) vs ASH: 8-5 OBP - .306 (12th) HR - 55 (11th) July hitting .322. vs COL: 5-5 SLG - .343 (12th) SO - 830 (3rd least) vs CSC: 9-4 R - 423 (10th) SB - 33 (14th) vs DM: 2-2 vs GBO: 5-2 PITCHING SERIES PITCHING PAIRINGS vs GVL: 2-5 ERA - 3.20 (2nd) K - 980 (2nd) vs HAG: 1-2 07/23/19 - 7:05 PM @ COL (COL) RHP Simeon-Woods Richardson (2-8, 4.54 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Logan Webb (1-0, 0.00 ERA) vs HIC: 1-2 HR - 52 (3rd least) BB - 333 (10th) vs KAN: 4-6 07/24/19 - 7:05 PM @ COL (COL) RHP Willy Taveras (5-8, 5.23ERA) vs (AUG) LHP Seth Corry (6-2, 2.09 ERA) vs LAK: vs LEX: 11-2 FIELDING 07/25/19 - 7:05 PM @ COL (COL) RHP Jose Butto (4-8, 3.70 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Trenton Toplikar (1-1, 3.72 ERA) vs ROM: 3-4 07/26/19 - 7:05 PM @ LEX (LEX) TBD (0-0, 0.00 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Keaton Winn (4-6, 3.40 ERA) FIELD % - .970 (T-8th) ERRORS - 111 (9TH) vs WV: 2-5 TODAYS STARTING PITCHER | RHP Logan webb (1-0, 0.00 ERA) BATS/THROWS: R/R HEIGHT: 6’2” WEIGHT: 220 lbs AGE: 22 (11/18/96) HOMETOWN: Rocklin, CA COLLEGE: N/A ACQUIRED: 4th Round/2014 2018 TEAM: San Jose (A+), Richmond (AA) 2018 STATS: 2-5, 2.41 ERA, 104.2 IP, 100 SO-47 BB REPERTOIRE: Fastball, Power-Curveball, Changeup 2019 GAME-BY-GAME LOG Date Opp Dec IP H R ER HR BB K PIT ERA JULY 17 vs CSC W 5.0 2 0 0 0 1 4 64 0.00 ABOUT LOGAN WEBB: - Joins the GreenJackets on a Rehab Assignment - Listed as #1 Pitching Prospect, #4 Overall Prospect in San Francisco Giants organization - Suspended 80 games after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance: Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (DHCMT) - Started 2019 with Double-A Richmond: 2.00 ERA, 31 K-7 BB over 5 starts and 27 innings - 1st Rehab Assignment came in the Arizona League: 5 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 6 SO - Pitched in 2016 for the GreenJackets: 2-3, 6.21 ERA, 9 G- 9 GS, 42 IP, 30 SO-12 BB (Went on the Injured List on June 6th for the rest of 2016 and had Tommy John Surgery) MISCELLANEOUS: - Drafted out of Rocklin HS in Rocklin, CA in the 2014 MLB Draft (4th round) Webb after his start vs CSC last week: “I was just very excited to get back out there. Such a great group of guys here, a great coaching staff. I know they are fighting for a playoff race, and I’m just excited to be part of that. I know I won’t be here long but I know a lot of these guys, and it’s just great playing with these guys and it’s fun.” 2019 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS HIGH IP...........................................5.0 (7/17 vs CSC) HIGH IP......................7.0 (5/18/16 vs ASH) LOW IP.............................................5.0 (7/17 vs CSC) LOW IP........................0.2 (2x......2015- Salem-Keizer) H......................................................2 (7/17 vs CSC) H.................................10 (8/21/15 vs EUG.......Salem-Keizer) ER....................................................0 (7/17 vs CSC) ER......................................8 (5/25/16 @ COL........Augusta) BB....................................................1 (7/17 vs CSC) BB...................................5 (04/04/19 vs HFD.........Richmond) K......................................................4 (7/17 vs CSC) K..................................10 (04/29/19 @ BOW...Richmond) QUOTES: “For the past month and a half I have tried endlessly to find the answer to why the M4 metabolite was found in my urine sample. I have done research, I have talked to people who know a lot more about it than I do, and I have sent in an endless amount of supplements and products for testing that I have used over the past couple years. Unfortunately, none of those things have helped me find that answer, and the time for me to find the reason that this has happened has run out.
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