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Fire Frogs Recap (All-Time) TODAY’S GAME: Opening day in the and game one of a 4 game series split between Daytona and Kissimmee. This is the TEAM LEADERS (FSL RANK) Current Streak...... -- Average...... -- Last 5 Games...... -- first of five series in 2018. Last year, the Fire Frogs went 7-7 against the Tortugas and 2-5 in Daytona. Hits...... -- Last 10 Games...... -- Home...... --(25-34) Doubles...... -- Away...... --(23-47) Triples...... -- Day Games...... --(10-7) TODAY’S STARTING : RHP Jeremy Walker gets the call for the season opener in his Florida Fire Frogs debut. Walker played in his first Home Runs...... -- Night Games...... --(38-74) RBI...... -- Headers...... --(3-3-3) full professional season with Single-A Rome and went 7-11 with a 3.97 ERA (61 ER/138.1 IP) and 100 strikouts over 27 starts. Runs...... -- April...... --(10-14) May...... --(12-17) Stolen Bases...... -- June...... --(7-14) Wins...... -- July...... --(7-18) HIGHLY RANKED PROSPECTS: Entering the 2018 season, the have the second rated farm system in Minor League , Saves...... -- August...... --(12-16) according to MLB.com. is ranked the top prospect on the Fire Frogs and 49th in by MLB.com. , ERA...... -- September...... --(0-2) Innings Pitched...... -- vs. LHSP...... --(10-18) Joey Wentz and are also Fire Frogs players ranked in the top 15 in the Braves organization, accoding to MLB.com. vs. RHSP...... --(38-63) ...... -- Game 1 of Series...... --(18-21) WHIP...... -- Game 2 of Series...... --(16-23) Games...... -- Game 3 of Series...... --(10-26) YOUNG STARTING PITCHING: The average age of the five projected starting is 20.6-years-old. Every starting pitcher is 22-years-old or Game 4 of Series...... --(3-11) Side-by-Side Comparison (FSL Rank) Game 5 of Series...... --(1-0) younger with Ian Anderson(19) being the youngest. Rubber Match...... --(6-7) Series W-L-T...... --(11-23-4) Series Sweeps...... --(1-8) -- Average -- .500 or better...... --(33-49) NEW : Luis Salazar is in his first sea-son as the Fire Frogs skipper and his eighth season overall as a manger in the Braves organi- -- Runs -- Below .500...... --(15-32) -- Home Runs -- Scoring First...... --(36-31) zation. Salazar spent his first five seasons (2011 to 2015) with the organization as the High-A skipper before managing the Double-A Opponent Scores First...... --(12-50) -- Doubles -- One- Games...... --(13-26) Braves for the last two seasons (2016 and 2017). Salazar, who has 20-plus years of minor-league coaching and managerial experience, owns an -- Triples -- Two-Run Games...... --(9-18) -- Stolen Bases -- overall managerial record of 769-836 (.479) over 14 seasons. Walk-Offs...... --(5-6) -- ERA -- Extra Innings...... --(4-6) -- Strikeouts -- Leading After 6...... --(37-12) -- Low BB -- Trailing After 6...... --(7-61) NEW PITCHING : The 2018 season is Mike Maroth’s third with the Braves organization and his first in a coaching role. Maroth joined the Tied After 6...... --(4-8) -- Saves -- Leading After 7...... --(41-5) club in September of 2015 and spent his first two years working as the minor league pitching rehabilitation coordinator. Prior to joining Atlanta, An Eye on the Tribe Trailing After 7...... --(3-68) Tied After 7...... --(4-7) Maroth spent four seasons as a pitching coach in the farm system, includ-ing working his final year (2015) with -A Toledo. AAA Gwinnett Braves (0-0), T-1st (--) IL South: Leading After 8...... --(33-3) STREAK: -- Last Game: -- Trailing After 8...... --(1-63) Maroth’s Major League playing career spanned six sea-sons from 2002 to 2007, and included a pair of orga-nizations, Detroit (2002-07) and the DUE UP: 4/6 at Norfolk (7:05 p.m. ET) Tied After 8...... --(3-5) NOTEABLE: Starter Gets Decision...... --(30-53) St. Louis Cardinals (2007)…He made 161 appearances at the Major League level during his career, including 150 starts… Maroth compiled a Reliever Gets Decision...... --(18-28) AA (0-0), T-1st (--) SL South: Starter Goes 5+...... --(37-52) 50-67 career record and a 5.05 ERA. STREAK: -- Last Game: -- Starter Goes <5...... --(11-29) DUE UP: 4/5 vs. Tennessee (8:00 p.m. ET) Scoring 0-3 Runs...... --(14-56) NOTEABLE: Scoring 4-7 Runs...... --(21-23) Scoring 8-10 Runs...... --(8-2) NEW HITTING COACH: Rene Tosoni is in his first season as a full-time coach in 2018...Tosoni, who made the transition from player to coach A- (0-0), T-1st (--) SAL Southern: Scoring 11+ Runs...... --(5-0) after retiring from his professional playing career in 2016, spent the 2017 season working as an assistant coach with Atlanta’s Double-A affiliate STREAK: -- Last Game: -- Shutouts...... --(11-9) DUE UP: 4/5 vs. Hagerstown (7:00 p.m. ET) Opponent Scores 0-4...... --(44-34) Mississippi. The former played parts of seven seasons with the and or-ganizations from 2007 to NOTEABLE: Opponent Scores 5+...... --(4-47) Collecting 0-3 Hits...... --(3-1) 2013, including making his major league debut during the 2011 season with Min-nesota…He also spent parts of three seasons, from 2014 to 2016, Collecting 4-6 Hits...... --(6-33) Collecting 7-9 Hits...... --(17-10) playing in the Independent League. Collecting 10-12 Hits...... --(10-16) Collecting 13+ Hits...... --(12-2) Out-Hitting Opponent...... --(40-21) Out- by Opponent...... --(4-48) 2018 vs. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE: Hits are Equal...... --(4-12) North Home Road Total South Home Road Total Hitting a ...... --(19-24) Clearwater Threshers (PHI) 0-0 (6) 0-0 (6) 0-0 (12) Bradenton Marauders (PIT) 0-0 (8) 0-0 (4) 0-0 (12) Opponent Hits a HR...... --(12-30) Daytona Tortugas (CIN) 0-0 (9) 0-0 (9) 0-0 (18) Charlotte Stone Crabs (TB) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (6) 0-0 (11) Errorless...... --(23-19) Committing One Error...... --(12-31) Dunedin Blue Jays (TOR) 0-0 (6) 0-0 (6) 0-0 (12) Fort Myers Miracle (MIN) 0-0 (4) 0-0 (7) 0-0 (11) Commiting 2+ Errors...... --(13-31) (DET) 0-0 (6) 0-0 (7) 0-0 (13) Jupiter Hammerheads (MIA) 0-0 (6) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (11) Opponent is Errorless...... --(14-33) Tampa Tarpons (NYY) 0-0 (7) 0-0 (7) 0-0 (14) Palm Beach Cardinals (StL) 0-0 (6) 0-0 (6) 0-0 (12) Monday...... --(4-11) TOTALS 0-0 (34) 0-0 (35) 0-0 (69) St. Lucie Mets (NYM) 0-0 (7) 0-0 (7) 0-0 (14) Tuesday...... --(7-10) TOTALS 0-0 (36) 0-0 (35) 0-0 (71) Wednesday...... --(5-10) Thursday...... --(8-14) Friday...... --(10-11) DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS STREAM TIME (ET) Saturday...... --(6-10) Thursday, April 5 at Daytona (CIN) RHP Jeremy Walker (0-0, --) vs. Tony Santillan (0-0, --) TuneIn 7:05 p.m. Sunday...... --(8-15) Friday, April 6 at Daytona (CIN) LHP (0-0, --) vs. LHP Scott Moss (0-0, --) TuneIn 7:05 p.m. Saturday, April 7 vs. Daytona (CIN) RHP Bryse Wilson (0-0, --) vs. RHP Ryan Olson (0-0, --) TuneIn 4:00 p.m. Sunday, April 8 vs. Daytona (CIN) LHP Joey Wentz (0-0, --) vs. LHP Wennington Romero (0-0, --) TuneIn 11:00 a.m. © 2018 FLORIDA FIRE FROGS www.FLORIDAFIREFROGS.com PAGE 1 TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER Jeremy Walker | RHP | #40 WALKER’S 2018 LOG Height: 6-5 Weight: 210 Age: 22 DATE OPP. DECISION IP H R ER BB SO HR P-K (%) Obtained: 5th Rd., 2016 (Gardner-Webb) 4/5 at DBT Resides: Advance, N.C. Totals vs. LHB: -- vs. RHB: -- WALKER’S CAREER Today’s Start: RHP Jeremy Walker makes gets the call to start the 2018 sea- W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR 2017 7-11 3.97 27 27 2 1 138.1 159 76 61 30 100 7 son for the Florida Fire Frogs against the Daytona Tortugas on Thursday night. 2016 3-3 3.18 13 5 0 0 39.2 40 17 14 8 37 2 The 22-year-old product from Gardner-Webb finished his 2017 season on a Totals 10-14 3.79 40 32 2 1 178.0 199 93 75 38 137 9 four-game winning streak for the Rome Braves (A-), going 3-0 with a 1.23era (4er/29.1ip) in the month of August with two complete games, and posting 19 strikeouts compared to just three walks. WALKER VS DBT W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR Last Outing: The 6’5” hurler blanked the (NYM, A-) over five Has Not Faced Daytona frames, while surrendering five hits and punching out two. Totals vs. Daytona: Thursday will be the Advance, N.C. native’s first career start 2018 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS against the Tortugas. Longest Outing:...... -- Strikeouts:...... -- Walks: ...... -- 2017: Played his first full professional season with Single-A Rome and went Home Runs Allowed: ...... -- 7-11 with a 3.97 ERA (61 ER/138.1 IP) and 100 strikouts over 27 starts... Hits Allowed: ...... -- Ranked in the Top 10 among Atlanta farmhands in innings (5th, 138.1) and Runs Allowed: ...... -- wins (T5th, 7), Pitched to a 4-4 record and a 1.90 ERA (13 ER/61.2 IP) over Longest Win Streak: ...... -- Longest Losing Streak: ...... -- his final 11 starts of the season after going 3-7 with a 5.63 ERA over his first Record in Starts: ...... -- 16 turns...Tossed back-to-back 7.0-inning complete games on 8/6 and 8/12, Quality Starts: ...... -- including the first shutout of his career on 8/12 at Greenville. Run Support: ...... --

2016: Made his professional debut with rookie-level Danville after being a CAREER HIGHS fifth-round selection in the First-Year Player Draft and went 3-3 with a 3.18 Longest Outing:...... 7.0, three times, August 12, 2017 at ERA (14 ER/39.2 IP) and 39 strikeouts over 13 games (five starts)...Compiled ...... August 6, 2017 vs. Asheville Tourists ...... May 28, 2017 at Augusta GreenJackets a 4.63 -walk ratio, the sixth-best mark in the Atlanta system...Pitched Strikeouts:...... 10, May 28, 2017 at August GreenJackets to a 1-0 record with a 2.60 ERA (5 ER/17.1 IP) over eight relief appearances, Walks: ...... 3, three times, June 23, 2017 at Asheville Tourists compared to a 2-3 mark and a 3.63 ERA (9 ER/22.1 IP) in five starts...... April 30, 2017 vs. ...... August 4, 2016 at Bluefield Blue Jays Home Runs Allowed: ...... 2, May 23, 2017 at Asheville Tourists Hits Allowed: ...... 9, four times, August 17, 2017 vs. Asheville Tourists ...... July 23, 2017 vs. ...... June 12, 2017 at Asheville Tourists ...... June 7, 2017 at Augusta GreenJackets Runs Allowed: ...... 9, June 28, 2017 vs. Charleston RiverDogs Longest Win Streak: ...... 4, August 6 - September 2, 2017 Longest Losing Streak: ...... 5, June 28 - July 23, 2017 Quality Starts: ...... 8, 2017

2018 SEASON SPLITS HOME:...... -- ROAD:...... -- APRIL:...... --

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MAURICIO CABRERA • RHP • 6-3 • 260 • 24 YRS • #22 • NDFA, 2010 Bullpen Totals Saves/Opp: -- Holds: -- 1st Batter/retired: -- Inherited Runners/Scored: -- W-L: SV-OPP: ERA: 2017: Began the season on the major league disabled list before spending the remainder of the season in the minor leagues with Double-A Mississippi and Triple-A IP: R: ER: Gwinnett…Went 3-2 with a 6.20 ERA (31 ER/45.0 IP) in 41 combined games out of the bullpen…Walked 46 while striking out 39. Placed on the 10-day disabled list on 3/30 H/HR: BB: SO: with a right elbow strain and after making a rehabilitation assignment to Single-A Florida and Triple-A Gwinnett, was optioned to the G-Braves the day he was activated, 5/7. 1st Batter Faced/Retired: Optioned to the M-Braves on 8/2, where he finished the season…Issued at least one walk in 12 of his 14 games with Mississippi. Inherited Runners/Scored: 2016: Split the season between Atlanta and Double-A Mississippi, making his major league debut on 6/27 with a scoreless inning of relief vs. CLE. Started the year with the M-Braves before the Braves recalled him on 6/27…Remained with the Braves for the remainder of the season, finishing with six saves and five wins to become the eighth Bullpen by Month Braves rookie in Atlanta franchise history to have at least five wins and five saves in a season…Mike Stanton did it last in 1991, winning five times and saving seven games. Month W-L ERA SV-OP IP H R ER BB SO HR His six saves were fourth most among MLB rookies…From the date of his debut (6/27) through the end of the season, his 41 games pitched tied for the most appearances by a rookie pitcher in the majors…Among all pitchers in that time frame, Cabrera tied for the seventh most appearances in the majors, five off the lead of ARI’s Randall Delgado and SD’s Brad Hand. Did not allow a home run over his 38.1 innings. Finished with the second-highest average pitch velocity in the majors at 100.6...Only Aroldis Recent Appearances Chapman (100.9) threw harder, according to MLB’s Statcast…He and Chapman were the only two pitchers to throw a pitch at least 103 mph. Earned his first career win, 7/19 at CIN. Collected his first save, 6/30 vs. MIA. Compiled a 1.25 ERA (3 ER/21.2 IP) over 21 games, 6/23-9/7. DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR DREW HARRINGTON • LHP • 6-1 • 225 • 23 YRS • #49 • 3RD ROUND, 2016 (ATL) Saves/Opp: -- Holds: -- 1st Batter/retired: -- Inherited Runners/Scored: -- 2017: Spent his first full professional season with High-A Florida, going 4-8 with a 4.50 ERA (35 ER/70.0 IP) in 15 games (14 starts)...Pitched to a 4-2 record and a 1.88 ERA Catcher’s Information over his first seven starts, before logging a 7.67 ERA over his final eight appearances...Named a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star after going 4-6 with a 3.65 ERA in Catcher G/GS CS SBA CS% PB Inn./ER ERA W-L 12 starts prior to the break...Placed on the disabled list on 7/8 (left elbow strain) and missed the remainder of the season. 2016: Appeared in nine games with Danville after being a third-round selection in the First-Year Player Draft, and went 1-0 with a 2.45 ERA (4 ER/14.2 IP) and 15 strikeouts... Totals Allowed just one hit with runners in scoring position on the season, holding batters to a .059 (1-for-17) average in such situations...Named ACC Pitcher of the Year and earned a pair of first-team All-America honors after going 12-2 with a 1.95 ERA and 92 strikeouts in 17 starts at Louisville. JUSTIN KELLY• LHP • 6-1 • 175 • 24 YRS • #17 • TRADE, 2017 (LAA) Saves/Opp: -- Holds: -- 1st Batter/retired: -- Inherited Runners/Scored: -- 2017: Spent his second professional season between five levels of the Angels chain, combining to go 6-4 with a 3.53 ERA (25 ER/63.2 IP) and 57 strikeouts over 25 games (6 starts) between Salt Lake (AAA), Mobile (AA), Inland Empire (A+), Burlington (A) and Orem (R)...Appeared in the most games with Burlington (11 games, 2-3, 2.43 ERA) and Orem (8 games, 3-0, 1.86 ERA)...Made two appearances each with Salt Lake, Mobile and Inland Empire...Acquired by the Braves from the Angels in a trade on 11/30. 2016: Made 17 appearances (1 start) with rookie-level Orem, going 2-1 with a 6.44 ERA (26 ER/36.1 IP) and 33 strikeouts...Drafted by the Angels in the 33rd round of the First-Year Player Draft out of UC - Santa Barbara. JON KENNEDY • LHP • 6-9 • 220 • 23 YRS • #43 • NDFA, 2015 (ATL) Saves/Opp: -- Holds: -- 1st Batter/retired: -- Inherited Runners/Scored: -- 2017: Spent the full season with Single-A Rome, going 5-2 with a 2.87 ERA (25 ER/78.1 IP), 65 strikeouts and five saves...Led all Atlanta farmhands in strikeout-walk ratio for the second consecutive year, fanning 65 batters and walking just six (10.83 SO/BB)...Five saves tied for fourth among Braves prospects. 2016: Played his first season of affiliated baseball and split the year between three levels of theAtlanta system, combining to post a 2.93 ERA (10 ER/30.2 IP) between Rome (A), Danville (R) and Carolina (A+)...Issued just four walks while fanning 29 batters, and his 7.25 strikeout-walk ratio paced all Atlanta farmhands. BLADIMIR MATOS • RHP • 6-0 • 190 • 24 YRS • #14 • NDFA, 2014 (ATL) Saves/Opp: -- Holds: -- 1st Batter/retired: -- Inherited Runners/Scored: -- 2017: Established career highs in wins (3), games (38), innings (60.0) and strikeouts (68) with Single-A Rome...Fanned 68 batters over 60.0 innings (10.2 SO/9.0 IP), second most among Rome relievers 2016: Split his second professional campaign between Rome (A) and Danville (R), posting a 2-1 record and a 5.15 ERA (29 ER/50.2 IP) between the two clubs...Tallied a career-best three saves, notching two with Rome and one with Danville...Opened the season with Rome before transferring to Danville on 7/15. SEAN MCLAUGHLIN • RHP • 5-11 • 205 • 23 YRS • #12 • 19TH ROUND, 2015 (ATL) Saves/Opp: -- Holds: -- 1st Batter/retired: -- Inherited Runners/Scored: -- 2017: Appeared in 35 games with High-A Florida, and went 4-4 with a 3.97 ERA (29 ER/65.2 IP) and 58 strikeouts...Logged a 2-1 record and a 2.01 ERA (7 ER/31.1 IP) in 16 games at home, but pitched to a 2-3 mark and a 5.77 ERA (22 ER/34.1 IP) over 19 games on the road...Allowed two or fewer earned runs in 32 of his 35 appearances. 2016: Played his first full season with High-A Carolina and went 4-6 with a 3.08 ERA (21 ER/61.1 IP) and seven saves over 41 appearances...Seven saves were third most on the Mudcats staff and tied for sixth most in the system, while his 41 games were tied for eighth...Tallied a 4-4 record with a 1.74 ERA (10 ER/51.2 IP) and five saves over his first 33 outings on the season, before allowing 11 earned runs over 9.2 innings (10.24 ERA) in his final eight games...Limited opponents to a .248 average, including identical .248 marks by both right-handed (30-for-121) and left-handed (27-for-109) batters...Registered a save in three straight appearances from 7/4-9, tossing 3.0 perfect frames with a pair of strikeouts. 2015: Split his first professional season between rookie-level Danville and Single-A Rome, combining to go 0-1 with a 2.93 ERA (13 ER/40.0 IP) and 44 strikeouts...Collected five saves between the two stops, tied for eighth-most among Braves farmhands despite just 20 appearances...Drew his only start of the season in Game 2 on 8/15 vs. Lex- ington, and allowed two runs (one earned) over 3.2 innings with four strikeouts...Did not allow an earned run in 15 of his 20 appearances on the season...Pitched to a 1.61 ERA (4 ER/22.1 IP) in 11 games at home, compared to a 4.58 ERA (9 ER/17.2 IP) in nine outings on the road...Earned his first professional save in his second appearance, tossing 1.0 scoreless frame on 6/26 at Greeneville. • RHP • 6-7 • 230 • 24 YRS • #32 • 4TH ROUND, 2014 (ATL) Saves/Opp: -- Holds: -- 1st Batter/retired: -- Inherited Runners/Scored: -- 2017: Transferred to Florida from Mississippi (AA) on 6/23...Was 3-1 with a 5.52era (19er/31.0ip) with 19 walks and 23 strikeouts at the Double-A level...Was 1-1 with a 1.46era (2er/12.1ip) during the month of April, collecting 11 strikeouts in the opening month. 2016: Split his third professional campaign between three levels of the Atlanta system, combining to go 2-3 with a 3.03 ERA (13 ER/38.2 IP) and three saves between Rome (A), Carolina (A) and Mississippi (AA)...Made 15 appearances with Rome to open the season before moving to Carolina on 7/2, where he pitched in 13 games prior to a move to Mississippi on 8/30...Slowed by two stints on the 7-day disabled list, first from 4/10-5/10 (right shoulder impingement syndrome) before a second spell from 8/9-18...Posted a 1.59 ERA (4 ER/22.2 IP) with 31 strikeouts over his final 17 outings...Did not allow an earned run in three postseason appearances spanning 4.1 innings as Mississippi advanced to the Southern League Championship Series. 2015: Logged his first professional action after missing the 2014 campaign, and combined to go 1-6 with a 6.32 ERA (26 ER/37.0 IP) in 15 games (nine starts) between Rome (A), the GCL Braves (R) and Danville (R)...Earned the first win of his career in his second start, tossing 5.0 innings of one-run baseball...Made two trips to the disabled list due to right forearm strains, first from 4/22-5/17 and again from 6/16-8/24. 2014: Selected by Atlanta with the 133rd pick in the 2014 draft and assigned to the GCL Braves, where he did not appear due to a stress fracture in his back. DEVAN WATTS • RHP • 6-0 • 205 • 22 YRS • #33 • 17TH ROUND, 2016 (ATL) Saves/Opp: -- Holds: -- 1st Batter/retired: -- Inherited Runners/Scored: -- 2017: Made 39 appearances between High-A Florida and Double-A Mississippi, combining to go 1-2 with a 2.15 ERA (14 ER/58.2 IP), five saves and 65 strikeouts...Named a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star after going 1-0 with four saves and a 1.46 ERA in 18 games prior to the break...Opened the season with Florida before transferring to Mississippi on 6/23...Ended the season among Atlanta relief farmhands (min. 30.0 IP) in saves (T4th, 5), ERA (6th, 2.15) and strikeouts (T7th, 65). 2016: Split his first professional campaign between rookie-level Danville and Single-A Rome, combining to go 3-1 with a 0.76 ERA (2 ER/23.2 IP) and 26 strikeouts over 20 appearances...Tallied nine saves between the two stops, fifth most among Atlanta farmhands...Made three scoreless postseason appearances totalling 3.1 innings as Rome won the Championship.

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STARTING PITCHING BREAKDOWN Team Runs Run Pitcher Starts QS W-L Record IP (AVG) Scored Support . Totals

Team Pitching Individual Pitching Fewest Runs Allowed, Game...... -- Longest Win Streak (Starter)...... -- Most Runs Allowed, Game...... -- Longest Win Streak (Reliever)...... -- Most Runs Allowed, Inning...... -- Longest Losing Streak...... -- Fewest Hits Allowed, Game...... -- Most Inn. Pitched (Start)...... -- Most Hits Allowed, Game...... -- Shortest Outing (Start)...... -- Most HR Allowed, Game...... -- Most IP (Reliever)...... -- Most HR Allowed, Inning...... -- Most ER (Reliever)...... -- Fewest Walks Allowed, Game...... -- Most Hits Allowed (Starter)...... -- Most Walks Allowed, Game (9 innings)...... -- Fewest Hits, CG (9 inn)...... -- Most Walks Allowed, Game ...... -- Fewest Hits, CG...... -- Most Strikeouts Game (9 innings)...... -- Fewest Walks, CG...... -- Most Strikeouts, Game...... -- Most Walks, Game...... -- Fewest Strikeouts, Game...... -- Most K’s, Game (Starter)...... -- Most Cons. Scoreless IP...... -- Most K’s, Game (Relief)...... -- Most Wild Pitches, Game...... -- Most HR Allowed (Game)...... -- NO-NOS THROUGH 3+ Most Cons. Scoreless IP (Start)...... -- Player Opponent Date Total Length Most Cons. Scoreless IP (Relief)...... -- Most Wild Pitches, Game...... --

Team Miscellaneous FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE OVERALL STANDINGS Longest Winning Streak...... -- NORTH REC GB HOME AWAY DIV Longest Home Winning Streak...... -- Clearwater Threshers (PHI) ------Longest Road Winning Streak...... -- Daytona Tortugas (CIN) ------Longest Losing Streak...... -- Dunedin Blue Jays (TOR) ------Longest Home Losing Streak...... -- Florida FIRE FROGS (ATL) ------Longest Road Losing Streak...... -- Lakeland Flying Tigers (DET) ------Highest Attendance, Home...... -- Tampa Yankees (NYY) ------Highest Attendance, Road...... -- Lowest Attendance, Home...... -- SOUTH REC GB HOME AWAY DIV Lowest Attendance, Road...... -- Bradenton Marauders (PIT) ------Longest Game, Time (9 innings)...... -- Charlotte Stone Crabs (TB) ------Longest Game, Time...... -- Fort Myers Miracle (MIN) ------Shortest Game, Time (9 innings)...... -- Jupiter Hammerheads (MIA) ------Shortest Game, Time...... -- Palm Beach Cardinals (StL) ------Longest Game, Innings...... -- St. Lucie Mets (NYM) ------Largest Winning Margin...... -- Largest Losing Margin...... -- FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE FIRST-HALF STANDINGS Best Homestand (By Pct)...... -- NORTH REC GB HOME AWAY DIV Worst Homestand (By Pct)...... -- Clearwater Threshers (PHI) ------Best Road Trip (By Pct)...... -- Daytona Tortugas (CIN) ------Worst Road Trip (By Pct)...... -- Dunedin Blue Jays (TOR) ------Most Runners Left On Base...... -- Florida FIRE FROGS (ATL) ------Most Runners Left On Base (9 innings)...... -- Lakeland Flying Tigers (DET) ------Most Errors, Game...... -- Tampa Yankees (NYY) ------Most Players Used, Game...... -- SOUTH REC GB HOME AWAY DIV Bradenton Marauders (PIT) ------Charlotte Stone Crabs (TB) ------Fort Myers Miracle (MIN) ------Jupiter Hammerheads (MIA) ------Palm Beach Cardinals (StL) ------St. Lucie Mets (NYM) ------

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE SECOND-HALF STANDINGS NORTH REC GB HOME AWAY DIV Clearwater Threshers (PHI) ------Daytona Tortugas (CIN) ------Dunedin Blue Jays (TOR) ------Florida FIRE FROGS (ATL) ------Lakeland Flying Tigers (DET) ------Tampa Yankees (NYY) ------

SOUTH REC GB HOME AWAY DIV Bradenton Marauders (PIT) ------Charlotte Stone Crabs (TB) ------Fort Myers Miracle (MIN) ------Jupiter Hammerheads (MIA) ------Palm Beach Cardinals (StL) ------St. Lucie Mets (NYM) ------

* first-half division winner @ clinched playoff # clinched division

© 2018 FLORIDA FIRE FROGS www.FLORIDAFIREFROGS.com PAGE 4 BATTERS NOTES BRETT CUMBERLAND • C • 5-11 • 205 • S/R • 22 YRS • #28 • CBB, 2016 (ATL) LUCAS HERBERT • C • 6-0 • 195 • R/R • 21 YRS • #34 • 2ND ROUND, 2015 (ATL) DBT Series: Prev. Series: DBT Series: Prev. Series: Last HR: Homestand: Last HR: Homestand: Current Streak: Longest Streak: Current Streak: Longest Streak: 2017: Named a Mid-Season All-Star in the South Atlantic league after leading the Rome Braves with 10 home runs and 48 RBI... 2017: Played his second consecutive season with Single-A Rome, and set new career bests in runs (40), hits (91), home runs Recorded a 13-game hitting streak from May 22-June 2 (19x47, 13 R, 6 2B, 1 3B, 5 HR, 21 BRI) (8) and RBI (50)...His 50 RBI paced Rome and ranked ninth among Atlanta farmhands...Threw out 31% (36-of-116) of would-be 2016: Played his first professional season with rookie-level Danville after being selected byAtlanta with the 76th overall pick in basestealers from behind the plate...Batted .261 with runners on base and .270 with runners in scoring position, but all eight of the 2016 First-Year Player Draft...Paced all Danville hitters with 30 RBI, poking 14 extra-base hits (11 doubles, three home runs) his home runs were solo shots...Entered the season ranked as Atlanta’s No. 23 prospect by MLB.com, and the No. 30 prospect in 45 games...Opened his professional career with seven hits in 45 at-bats (.156) in his first 12 games, before going 15-for-47 by Baseball America. (.319) with seven doubles, three homers and 20 RBI in his next 12 contests...Drove in a career-best six runs with a 3-for-5 2016: Spent his first full season with Single-A Rome and tallied 557.2 innings behind the plate for the R-Braves and caught performance on 7/26 at Johnson City, collecting two doubles and a home run...Baseball America named him the Appalachian 35-of-104 would-be basestealers (34%)...Entered 2016 named by Baseball America as Atlanta’s No. 20 prospect, and as the League’s No. 20 prospect at the conclusion of his rookie campaign...Entered the draft tabbed by Baseball America as the “Best Defensive Catcher” in the farm system...Baseball America also named him the “Best Defensive Player” in Atlanta’s 2015 69th-best prospect after earning Pacific 12 Conference Player of theYear honors and a USA Baseball Golden Spikes semifinalist draft class. nomination at the University of California...Batted .344 (62-for-180) with 16 home runs and 51 RBI in 52 collegiate games...His 16 2015: Opened his career with the GCL Braves after being selected with the 54th overall pick in the draft...Appeared in three homers and 51 RBI both paced the Pac-12. games before missing the remainder of the season with a knee injury...High school battery mates with Atlanta’s first selection BRAXTON DAVIDSON • OF • 6-2 • 220 • L/L • 21 YRS • #24 • 1ST ROUND, 2014 (ATL) in the 2015 draft, LHP ...Tabbed by Baseball America as the 52nd-best prospect entering the 2015 draft, and the DBT Series: Prev. Series: third-rated catcher available. Last HR: Homestand: JARED JAMES • OF • 6-1 • 190 • L/R • 24 YRS • #19 • 34TH ROUND, 2016 (ATL) Current Streak: Longest Streak: DBT Series: Prev. Series: 2017: Seven-game on-base streak 4/7-14 (6x24, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2 BB)...Named Mid-Season All-Star...Led the FSL with 42 walks in Last HR: Homestand: the first half... Recorded a 10-game hitting streak from 7/26-8/7 (14x23, 3r, 2 2b, 4rbi, 4bb) Current Streak: Longest Streak: 2016: Played the full season with High-A Carolina, batting .224 (96-for-428) and establishing new career bests in games (128), 2017: Played his first full professional season with Double-A Mississippi, batting .279/.352/.415 with 39 runs and 34 RBI over 113 runs (53), doubles (24), triples (2) and RBI (63) while tying his career high with 10 home runs...Ended the year in the Top 10 games...Reached base at a .352 clip, the sixth-best OBP among Atlanta farmhands (tied)...Rebounded to bat .321/.388/.464 in among Atlanta farmhands in walks (1st, 71), RBI (3rd, 63) and homers (T7th, 10)...Seventy-one walks were second most in the 50 games (168 at-bats) after the All-Star break, after hitting .238/.318/.366 over 172 at-bats in 63 games to open the season... Carolina League, and his 155 free passes over the past two seasons are seventh most in the minors...Batted .250 (47-for-188) 2016: Split his first professional campaign between rookie-level Danville and Single-A Rome, combining to bat .300 (62-for-207). and slugged .426 with runners on base, compared to a .204 (10-for-49) mark and a .308 slugging percentage with the bases MARCUS MOONEY • INF • 5-9 • 170 • R/R • 24 YRS • #11 • 10TH ROUND, 2016 (ATL) empty...Poked five hits in nine at-bats with the bases loaded, drawing four walks and driving in 17...Stroked the first grand slam DBT Series: Prev. Series: of his career on 7/17 vs. Frederick...Batted a season-best .264 (23-for-87) in June, tallying 11 extra-base hits with 17 RBI in 28 Last HR: Homestand: games...Collected 14 RBI over a 12-game stretch from 7/17-28, batting .289/.373/.556 with four doubles, a triple and two home Current Streak: Longest Streak: runs. 2017: Played the full season with Single-A Rome, batting .238/.310/.274 over 111 games...Was hit by a pitch 25 times, second 2015: Entered 2016 tabbed by Baseball America as Atlanta’s No. 12 prospect, and as having the “Best Strike Zone Discipline” most among all Atlanta farmhands and sixth most in the minor leagues... in the Braves system...Played the 2015 season, his second as a professional, with Single-A Rome, where he batted .242 2016: Played his first professional campaign with rookie-level Danville after being selected by the Braves in the 10th round of the (97-for-401) with 10 homers and 45 RBI...Led Rome in doubles (23) and home runs (10), while pacing all Atlanta farmhands and First-Year Player Draft, and batted .264 (63-for-239) with 44 runs, 14 extra-base hits and 16 RBI in 62 games...Hit by a pitch 21 the South Atlantic League with 84 walks on the season...His 23 doubles ranked tied for fourth among Braves minor leaguers... times, second most among all Atlanta farmhands despite playing just 62 games, while his .356 on-base percentage was tied for Also led the Atlanta system (min. 75 games) with a .381 OBP and finished tied for fifth with 10 home runs...Slugged his first the ninth-best mark in the system. professional home run in the season opener, going 1-for-3 with a walk on 4/9 vs. Asheville...Batted .307 (46-for-150) with a .426 OMAR OBREGON • INF • 5-10 • 170 • S/R • 23 YRS • #2 • NDFA, 2011 (ATL) OBP over a 43-game stretch from 5/16-7/3, including a .295 (26-for-88) mark in the month of June...Strung together an 11-game DBT Series: Prev. Series: hitting streak from 6/3-15, batting .436 (17-for-39) with five extra-base hits and eight RBI, before going 0-for-1 with a run and Last HR: Homestand: four walks on 6/16 to snap the stretch...Drew 11 walks in an eight-game stretch from 7/5-15, hitting just .130 (3-for-23) during the Current Streak: Longest Streak: stretch but compiling a .429 OBP...Baseball America 2017: Split the season between High-A Florida and Double-A Mississippi, batting .268/.329/.348 in just 41 combined games named him as the eighth-best prospect in the South Atlantic League following the season...Entered 2015 labeled as Atlanta’s between the two stops...Opened the season with Florida before transferring to Mississippi on 6/19...Placed on the 7-day disabled 11th-best prospect as rated by Baseball America. list on 7/4 (right hand surgery) and missed the remainder of the season... 2014: Split time in his first professional season between the GCL Braves and Danville (R), combining to hit .224 (33-for-147) 2016: Played the entirety of his fifth professional season with High-A Carolina, batting .247 (77-for-312) with 41 runs, 27 RBI and with 24 runs and 11 RBI over 50 games...Racked up 31 walks while striking out 42 times, good for a .387 on-base percentage a career-high 12 doubles in 87 games...Placed on the 7-day disabled list on 5/1 (left ribcage fracture) and missed 34 games be- between the two stops, the fifth-best OBP among all Braves farmhands...Exited the year as the 12th-best prospect in the GCL as fore being reinstated on 6/9...Batted .280 (60-for-214) against right-handed pitching, but hit just .173 (17-for-98) versus lefties... ranked by Baseball America. 2015: Established new career highs in games (119), runs (52), hits (121), doubles (11), RBI (51) and stolen bases (31) in his RAY-PATRICK DIDDER • OF • 6-0 • 180 • R/R • 23 YRS • #1 • NDFA, 2013 (ATL) first season with Single-A Rome...Ended the season in the Top 10 among all Braves farmhands in steals (3rd, 31), hits (7th, 121) DBT Series: Prev. Series: and RBI (9th, 51), while pacing Rome batters with 441 at-bats and sitting second in hits and RBI...Batted .291 (66-for-227) in 60 Last HR: Homestand: games after the All-Star break after opening the season hitting .257 (55-for-214) in 59 games. Current Streak: Longest Streak: CRISTIAN PACHE • OF • 6-2 • 215 • R/R • 19 YRS • #25 • NDFA, 2015 (ATL) 2017: Recorded first lead-off home run in Fire Frogs history in the bottom of the first against Conor Fisk (DUN)... Recorded a DBT Series: Prev. Series: five-game hitting streak from 4/23-28 (6x19, 6 R, 2 RBI, 3 BB)...Recorded a nine-game hitting streak from 7/22-8/6 (13x35, 2r, 3 Last HR: Homestand: 2B, 4rbi, 3bb). Current Streak: Longest Streak: 2016: Spent his fourth professional campaign with Single-A Rome, where he established new career bests in games (132), hits 2017: Played the full season with Single-A Rome and batted .281/.335/.343 over 119 games. Paced Rome in games (119), (131), runs (95), doubles (15), triples (9), home runs (6), RBI (35) and stolen bases (37)...Finished the season in the Top 10 at-bats (469), runs, hits, triples and stolen bases to earn Rome’s Player of the Year distinction from the organization. Ended the among Braves farmhands in on-base percentage (1st, .387), stolen bases (T1st, 37), hits (5th, 131), walks (T7th, 50) and OPS season in the Top 10 among Braves farmhands (minimum 200 at-bats) in triples (T1st, 8), stolen bases (2nd, 32), hits (3rd, 132), (10th, .767)...Led the Atlanta system and the South Atlantic League with 95 runs scored...Was hit by a pitch 39 times on the runs (7th, 60) and batting average (10th, .281). Named a South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star after batting .300 (74-for- season, most by any player in the minors...Batted .289 (68-for-235) in 66 games following the All-Star break, compared to a .259 247) with a .354 on-base percentage over 62 games in the season’s first “half.” Entered the season ranked by (63-for-243) mark over 66 games to open the season...Appeared in 108 games batting in the leadoff spot in the lineup and hit Baseball America as Atlanta’s No. 13 prospect. .263 (106-for-403) with 78 runs, 23 extra-base hits and 32 stolen bases...Swiped a trio of bases on 6/3 at Lexington [2], going 2016: Appeared in 57 games between the GCL Braves and rookie-level Danville in his first professional season, batting .309 (68- 1-for-3 with two runs and two walks...Was hit by three pitches on 7/10 vs. Hickory, going 0-for-1 with two runs. for-220) with 28 runs, 11 extra-base hits and 21 RBI between the two clubs.• His .309 average paced all Braves farmhands (min. 2015: Played his first season with rookie-level Danville, where he paced the club in games (61), at-bats (223), runs (31), triples 200 at-bats).• Played 27 games with the GCL Braves before advancing to Danville on 7/31.• Exited the season named by (7), steals (10) and walks (20), while ranking second in hits (55)...Seven triples were fifth-most among all Braves farmhands, and Baseball America as the 10th-best prospect in the Gulf Coast League, and the ninth-best farmhand in the Appalachian League. the most among Atlanta prospects with fewer than 250 at-bats...Collected a pair of triples on 6/29 vs. Kingsport, going 2-for-4 JORDAN RODGERS • INF • 6-1 • 185 • R/R • 22 YRS • #7 • 6TH ROUND, 2017 (ATL) with two runs, two RBI and a walk. DBT Series: Prev. Series: 2014: Tabbed by the organization as the GCL’s Player of the Year after leading the team in hits (43) and triples (5), while estab- Last HR: Homestand: lishing then-career highs in at-bats (157), hits, doubles (6), triples and RBI (16). Current Streak: Longest Streak: JUSTIN ELLISON • OF • 6-2 • 185 • L/L • 23 YRS • #16 • 12TH ROUND, 2015 (ATL) 2017: Batted .257/.306/.365 in 63 games with Single-A Rome after being selected by Atlanta in the sixth round of the draft... DBT Series: Prev. Series: Named South Atlantic League Player of the Week for 7/24-30 after batting .462/.481/.692 in six games...Batted .311 in 61 at-bats Last HR: Homestand: against left-handed pitching, but hit just .237 in 169 at-bats against righties...Prior to being drafted, was named a First-Team All- Current Streak: Longest Streak: SEC selection at Tennessee after leading the Volunteers in average (.322), runs (39), home runs (9) and RBI (35). 2017: Played in 45g for Rome (A-), batting .254 with 5hr, 21rbi and 6sb...Had two four-hit performances at the Low-A level... Recorded an eight-game hitting streak from 5/22-30 (10-for-30, 5r, 3hr, 6rbi, 2sb)...Had a two-homer performance against the Tampa Yankees at George M. Steinbrenner Field on 7/15. 2016: Played his first full professional season with Single-A Rome, where he batted .247 (107-for-433) with 49 runs, 37 extra-base hits and 54 RBI...His 49 runs were third most on Rome’s club, while his 107 hits and 54 RBI were both fourth...Swiped 18 bases on the season, tied for fifth most among all Atlanta farmhands, while his career-best 25 doubles tied for eighth and his 54 RBI tied for ninth...Batted .280 (60-for-214) in 62 games at home, compared to a .215 (47-for-219) mark in 59 games on the road...Opened the season batting .227 (48-for-211) in 59 games prior to the All-Star break, but rebounded to hit .266 (59-for-222) in 62 games to close the year...Drove in a career-high four runs on 6/23 vs. Charleston, going 3-for-5 with a home run. 2015: Split his first professional season between the GCL Braves and rookie-level Danville, combining to bat .247 (44-for-178) with 22 runs, 18 extra-base hits and 28 RBI in 50 games...Tallied three hits and three RBI in his second professional game, poking a double and lifting a sacrifice fly...Tabbed by Baseball Americ as the “Fastest Runner” in Atlanta’s 2015 draft class...Prior to being drafted, appeared in 66 games during his sophomore season at Western Oklahoma State, pacing the team in batting average (.429, 93-for-217), runs (84), hits (93), walks (50) and OBP (.535) while tying for the team lead in stolen bases (22).

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ALEJANDRO SALAZAR • INF • 6-0 • 170 • R/R • 21 YRS • #18 • NDFA, 2013 (ATL) ANFERNEE SEYMOUR • OF • 5-11 • 165 • S/R • 22 YRS • #5 • TRADE W/ MIAMI, 2016 DBT Series: Prev. Series: DBT Series: Prev. Series: Last HR: Homestand: Last HR: Homestand: Current Streak: Longest Streak: Current Streak: Longest Streak: 2017: Recored an eight-game hitting streak from 5/20-21 (10x26, R, 2 RBI, 3 BB)...Recorded a five-game hitting streak from 2017: Played his first full season with Atlanta and split the campaign between Single-A Rome and High-A Florida, batting .282 7/19-15 (6x18)...Hit first walk-off home run (grand slam) in Fire Frogs’ history in a 7-4 victory over the Bradenton Marauders on (117-for-415) with career-high marks in doubles (18) and triples (5) between the clubs...Ranked in the Top 10 among Atlanta 8/4. farmhands (min. 200 at-bats) in steals (T3rd, 25), hits (T5th, 117), average (9th, .282) and on-base percentage (T10th, .342)... 2016: Split his third professional campaign between Single-A Rome and the GCL Braves, combining to bat .278 (88-for-317) in Opened the season with Rome before transferring to Florida on 5/9... 89 games between the two clubs...Slowed by a pair of trips to the disabled list, first from 7/17-30 (left hamstring strain), before a 2016: Split the season between affiliates of two different organizations, combining to bat .257 (126-for-491) with 43 steals be- second trip from 7/31-8/27 (left hamstring strain)...Made a two-game rehab stint with the GCL Braves from 8/23-27...Batted .284 tween Single-A Greensboro of the Marlins system and Single-A Rome of the Braves...Played 104 games with Greensboro before (78-for-275) with all nine of his extra-base hits against right-handed pitchers while hitting just .238 (10-for-42) against lefties... being acquired by Atlanta in a trade on 8/6...His 43 steals tied for most in the South Atlantic League (in which both Greensboro Tied his career high with four hits on 5/15 at Hickory, going 4-for-10 with a run and one RBI. and Rome compete) and would have paced Atlanta farmhands, but only six of his swipes occurred with Rome, while his 72 runs 2015: Played his first season with the GCL Braves and paced the club in runs (36), hits (55), triples (tied, 2) and RBI (28), while were sixth most in the SAL... his .284 average was second-best on the club (min. 100 at-bats). 2015: Batted .266 (65-for-238) with Short-Season A Batavia, logging 14 extra-base hits and leading the team in runs (39) and 2014: Named the DSL Braves Player of the Year after leading the team in games (66) and hits (73), while tying for the team lead stolen bases (29)...Batted .356 (21-for-59) with two doubles and two triples against left-handed pitching. in runs (35) and triples (4), tying for second in RBI (28) and ending the year third in batting average (.303, 73-for-241).

RUNS SCORED BY INNING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th+ Total Opponents Fire Frogs

Team Batting Individual Batting Most Runs, Game...... -- Most At-Bats, Game...... -- Most Runs, Game (Both teams)...... -- Most At-Bats (9 inn)...... -- Most Runs, Inning...... -- Most Runs, Game...... -- Fewest Runs...... -- Most Hits, Game...... -- Fewest Runs, Game (Both teams)...... -- Most Doubles, Game...... -- Most Hits, Game...... -- Most Triples, Game...... -- Most Hits, Inning...... -- Most HR, Game...... -- Most Hits, Game (Both teams)...... -- Most Total Bases, Game...... -- Fewest Hits, Game...... -- Most RBI...... -- Most Doubles, Game...... -- Most Walks...... -- Most Triples, Game...... -- Most Strikeouts...... -- Most Home Runs, Game...... -- Most SB...... -- Most Home Runs, Inning...... -- Most Cons games, HR...... -- Most Extra Base Hits, Game...... -- Longest Hit Streak...... -- Most Walks, Game...... -- Most consecutive at-bats w/ hit...... -- Most Strikeouts, Game...... -- Most Strikeouts, Game (9 innings)...... -- Fewest Strikeouts, Game...... -- Most Stolen Bases, Game...... -- FIRE FROGS FIRSTS OPPONENTS FIRSTS First Game...... April 6, 2017 vs. Daytona Tortugas Opponent First Run...... Nick Senzel, DBT (4/6/17, 7th inning) First Pitch...... Luiz Gohara (April 6, 2017 vs. Daytonda Tortugas, 6:33 p.m., K) Opponent First Hit...... Gavin LaVallen, DBT (4/6/17, 2nd inning) First Run...... Jonathan Morales (4/6/17 vs. DBT, 2nd inning) Opponent First Double...... Narcisco Crook, DBT (4/6/17, 5th inning) First Hit...... Jonathan Morales (4/6/17 vs. DBT, 2nd inning) Opponent First Triple...... Chris Okey, DBT (4/7/17, 8th inning) First Double...... Ray-Patrick Didder (4/7/17 vs. DBT, 7th inning) Opponent First Home Run...... Gavin LaValley, DBT (4/9/17, 3rd inning) First Triple...... Ronald Acuna (4/7/17 vs. DBT, 5th inning) Opponent First Grand Slam...... Wilson Garcia, CLR (6/1/17, 3rd inning) First Home Run...... (4/7/17 vs. DBT, 3-run, 3rd inning) Opponent First RBI...... Alfredo Rodriguez, DBT (4/6/17, 7th inning) First Grand Slam...... Carlos Castro (5/3/17 at PMB, 6th inning) Opponent First Walk...... Chris Okey, DBT (4/6/17, 9th inning) First RBI...... Carlos Castro (4/6/17 vs. DBT, 2nd inning) Opponent First Strikeout...... Daniel Sweet, DBT (4/6/17, 1st inning) First Walk...... Ray-Patrick Didder (4/6/17 vs. DBT, 3rd inning) Opponent First Hit by Pitch...... Shed Long, DBT (4/7/17, 9th inning) First Strikeout...... Ronald Acuna (4/6/17 vs. DBT, 1st inning) Opponent First ...... Daniel Sweet, DBT (4/7/17, 1st inning) First Hit by Pitch...... Carlos Castro (4/8/17 vs. DBT, 1st Inning) Opponent First Caught Stealing...... John Mora, SLU (4/15/17, 3rd inning) First Stolen Base...... Jonathan Morales (4/6/17 vs. DBT, 2nd inning) Opponent First Sacrifice Fly...... Matt Dean, DUN (4/11/17, 6th inning) First Caught Stealing...... Alejandro Salazar (4/7/17 vs. DBT, 5th inning) Opponent First Sacrifice Bunt...... D.J. Davis, DUN (4/10/17, 5th inning) First Sacrifice Fly...... Ray-Patrick Didder (4/15/17 at SLU, 3rd inning) Opponent First Error...... Alfredo Rodriguez, DBT (4/7/17, 3rd inning) First Sacrifice Bunt...... Ronald Acuna (4/11/17 vs. Dunedin, 5th inning) Opponent First Cycle...... -- First Error...... Jonathan Morales (4/6/17 vs. DBT, 7th inning) Opponent First 2-Hit Game...... Narcisco Crook, DBT (4/6/17) First Cycle...... -- Opponent First 3-Hit Game...... Gavin LaValley (4/9/17) First 2-Hit Game...... Carlos Castro (4/6/17 vs. DBT) Opponent First 4-Hit Game...... Daniel Sweet, DBT (4/9/17) First 3-Hit Game...... Omar Obregon (4/8/17 vs. DBT) Opponent First 5-Hit Game...... -- First 4-Hit Game...... Austin Riley (4/19/17 at FTM) Opponent First Inside-the-Park Home Run...... -- First 5-Hit Game...... Alay Lago (4/28/17 vs. LAK) Opponent First 2-Home Run Game...... -- First Inside-the-Park Home Run...... -- Opponent First 3-Home Run Game...... -- First 2-Home Run Game...... Carlos Castro (5/10/17 at DBT) Opponent First Win...... Sandy Lugo, DBT (4/6/17) First 3-Home Run Game...... Carlos Castro (5/10/17 at DBT) Opponent First Loss...... Jose Lopez, DBT (4/7/17) First 2-RBI Game...... Carlos Castro (4/9/17 vs. DBT) Opponent First Save...... Geoff Broussard, DBT (4/6/17) First 3-RBI Game...... Austin Riley (4/7/17 vs. DBT) Opponent First Complete Game...... Tyler Brashears (7/9/17, 7 innings) First 4-RBI Game...... Alay Lago (4/25/17 vs. PMB) Opponent First Nine-Inning Complete Game...... -- First 5-RBI Game...... Ronald Acuna (4/25/17 vs. PMB) Opponent First Shutout Win...... 4/23/17 at CLR (5-0) First Win...... Josh Graham (4/7/17 vs. DBT) Opponent First No-Hitter...... -- First Loss...... Andres Santiago (4/6/17 vs. DBT) Opponent First Extra-Inning Win...... 6/2/17 at CLR (11 innings, L, 3-2) First Save...... Devan Watts (4/7/17 vs. DBT) Opponent First Walk-Off Win...... Grenny Cumana, CLR (6/2/17 at CLR - 11th-inning home run) First Complete Game...... Oriel Caicedo, 7 innings (8/6/17 vs. BRD) CYCLE WATCH First Nine-Inning Complete Game...... -- Player Opponent Date Missing First Shutout Win...... 4/10/17 vs. DUN (4-0) First No-Hitter...... -- PINCH HITTING First Extra-Inning Game...... 4/22/17 at Clearwater Threshers (W, 4-3/11 innings) Player Average Hits At-Bats HR RBI First Extra-Inning Win...... 4/22/17 at Clearwater Threshers (W, 4-3/11 innings) First Walk-Off Win...... Austin Riley (5/7/17 vs. CLR, 11th inning single scored Omar Obregon) Totals:

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COMEBACK WINS (AFTER 6TH) Date Inning Score Final Opponent

HITTING STREAKS (5G OR MORE) Player Dates Games Average (H-AB) HR RBI

ON-BASE STREAKS (10G OR MORE) Player Dates Games Average (H-AB) HR RBI

HITTING BREAKDOWN MULTI-HIT GAMES Infield Player 2 3 4 5 6 Total Hits Season High Hits

RBI BREAKDOWN MULTI-RBI GAMES GW 2-Out Player 2 3 4 5+ Total RBI RBI Season High RBI

STARTS BY POSITION Player C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

STARTS BY BATTING ORDER Player 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th

HOME RUN BREAKDOWN Fire Frogs Solo...... Opponent Solo...... Fire Frogs 2-Run...... Opponent 2-Run...... Fire Frogs 3-Run...... Opponent 3-Run...... Fire Frogs Grand Slam...... Opponent Grand Slam...... Fire Frogs Total...... Opponent Total......

BACK-TO-BACK HOMERS Date Opp. Inning Hitters Opposing Pitcher(s)

MULTI-HOMER GAMES Player Date Opposing Pitcher(s)

LEAD-OFF HOMERS Player Date Opp. Pitcher

GAME-ENDING HOMERS Player Date Opp. Pitcher

GRAND SLAMS Player Date Opp. Pitcher

PINCH-HIT HOMERS Player Date Opp. Pitcher

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HOME RUN COLLECTION Player Solo 2-Run 3-Run Grand Slam Total

© 2018 FLORIDA FIRE FROGS www.FLORIDAFIREFROGS.com PAGE 7 COACHING STAFF Manager, Luis Salazar • Luis Salazar is in his first sea-son as the Fire Frogs skipper and his eighth season overall as a manger in the Braves organi-za- tion. • Salazar spent his first five seasons (2011 to 2015) with the organization as the High-A skipper before man-aging the Double-A Mississippi Braves for the last two seasons (2016 and 2017). • Salazar, who has 20-plus years of minor-league coach-ing and managerial experience, owns an overall mana-gerial record of 769-836 (.479) over 14 seasons. • Salazar guided his team to three consecutive Carolina League playoff appearances in 2012, 2013 and 2014...In 2012, his club claimed the Carolina League title, win-ning the Mill Cup Championship. • From 2002 to 2009, he spent eight seasons as a coach in the Los Angeles Dodgers farm system, including five as a manager... He managed Single-A Vero Beach in 2006 and from 2005 to 2006, he led the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Dodgers. • He spent three seasons, 2007 to 2009, as the Dodgers’ Double-A hitting coach. • From 1995 to 2001, Salazar was a member of the Mil-waukee Brewers organization, including working the 2011 season as the Milwaukee Brewers’ first base coach. • During his time with the Brewers organization, he spent three seasons (1998-99 and 2000) as the Brewers’ Tri-ple-A hitting coach:Louisville (1998 and 1999) and Indi-anapolis (2000), and in 1996 and 1997, he managed the Single-A Beloit Snappers. • Salazar’s first appointment as a coach came in 1995 with Chandler of the rookie-level Arizona League. • In 1994, he worked as a scout for the Montreal Expos. • A 13-year Major League veteran and Venezuelan native, Salazar played for the , , Detroit Tigers and . • Luis, 61, and his wife Graciela reside in Boca Raton, Fla. They have two children, son Carlos and daughter Viv-iana.

Hitting Coach, Rene Tosoni • Rene Tosoni is in his first season as a full-time coach in 2018...Tosoni, who made the transition from player to coach after retir- ing from his professional playing career in 2016, spent the 2017 season working as an assistant coach with Atlanta’s Double-A affiliate Mississippi. • The former outfielder played parts of seven seasons with the Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers or-ganizations from 2007 to 2013, including making his major league debut during the 2011 season with Min-nesota…He also spent parts of three seasons, from 2014 to 2016, playing in the Independent League. • Tosoni was twice selected in the First-Year Player Draft by the Minnesota Twins…In 2004, they took him in the 34th round out of Terry Fox Secondary School in Port Coquitlam, B.C., and in 2005 they selected him in the 36th round out of Chipola College located in Mirianna, Fla. • Tosoni, 31, resides in Coquitlam, B.C., Canada, with his wife Whitney and their daughters Olivia and Lilly.

Pitching Coach, Mike Moroth •The 2018 season is Mike Maroth’s third with the Braves organization and his first in a coaching role…Maroth joined the club in September of 2015 and spent his first two years working as the minor league pitching rehabilita-tion coordinator. • Prior to joining Atlanta, Maroth spent four seasons as a pitching coach in the Detroit Tigers farm system, includ-ing working his final year (2015) with Triple-A Toledo. • Following his retirement from his professional play-ing career in 2012, he joined the Tigers as the pitching coach with Single-A Lakeland, a position he held for three straight seasons. • Originally selected by the in the third round of the 1998 First-Year Player Draft, Maroth was a part of five different organizations during his 13-year playing career, including Boston (1998-99), Detroit (1999-2007), St. Louis (2007), Kansas City (2008) and Minnesota (2010)…He also spent two seasons (2009 and 2011) with Mayaguez of the Puerto Rican Winter League. • Maroth’s Major League playing career spanned six sea-sons from 2002 to 2007, and included a pair of orga-nizations, Detroit (2002-07) and the St. Louis Cardinals (2007)…He made 161 appearances at the Major League level during his career, including 150 starts… Maroth compiled a 50-67 career record and a 5.05 ERA, and won a career-best 14 games with the Tigers in 2015. • Mike, 40, and his wife Brooke, reside in Winter Garden, Fla., with their four children: Nolan, Tate, Kettie and Co-hen.

© 2018 FLORIDA FIRE FROGS www.FLORIDAFIREFROGS.com PAGE 8 FIRST HALF DAY-BY-DAY DATE D/N OPPONENT RESULT REC HOME ROAD POS GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATT HOME ATT GAME TIME 4/5 N at DBT 4/6 N at DBT 4/7 D DBT 4/8 D DBT 4/9 N at FTM 4/10 N at FTM 4/11 N at FTM 4/12 N at FTM 4/13 N at PMB 4/14 N at PMB 4/15 D at PMB 4/17 N STL 4/18 N STL 4/19 N STL 4/20 N LAK 4/21 D LAK 4/22 D LAK 4/23 N at DBT 4/24 N at DBT 4/25 N at DBT 4/26 N at LAK 4/27 N at LAK 4/28 N at LAK 4/29 N at LAK APRIL TOTALS 5/1 N PMB 5/2 N PMB 5/3 N PMB 5/4 N TAM 5/5 N TAM 5/6 D TAM 5/7 N at STL 5/8 N at STL 5/9 D at STL 5/10 N at TAM 5/11 N at TAM 5/12 N at TAM 5/14 N STL 5/15 D STL 5/16 N STL 5/17 N STL 5/18 N CLR 5/19 N CLR 5/20 D CLR 5/21 N at DUN 5/22 N at DUN 5/23 N at DUN 5/24 N TAM 5/25 N TAM 5/26 N TAM 5/27 D TAM 5/29 N DUN 5/30 N DUN 5/31 N DUN MAY TOTALS 6/1 N at CLR 6/2 N at CLR 6/3 D at CLR 6/4 N at BRD 6/5 N at BRD 6/6 N at BRD 6/7 N at BRD 6/8 N JUP 6/9 N JUP 6/10 D JUP 6/11 N BRD 6/12 N BRD 6/13 N BRD 6/14 N BRD JUNE TOTALS FIRST-HALF TOTALS

© 2018 FLORIDA FIRE FROGS www.FLORIDAFIREFROGS.com PAGE 9 SECOND HALF DAY-BY-DAY DATE D/N OPPONENT RESULT REC HOME ROAD POS GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATT HOME ATT GAME TIME 6/18 N at JUP 6/19 N at JUP 6/20 N at JUP 6/21 N at DBT 6/22 N at DBT 6/23 N at DBT 6/24 N at DBT 6/26 N DUN 6/27 D DUN 6/28 N DUN 6/29 N DBT 6/30 N DBT JUNE TOTALS 7/1 D DBT 7/2 N at JUP 7/3 N at JUP 7/4 N CHA 7/5 N CHA 7/6 N at PMB 7/7 N at PMB 7/8 D at PMB 7/9 N DBT 7/10 N DBT 7/11 N DBT 7/12 N DBT 7/13 N CLR 7/14 N CLR 7/15 D CLR 7/16 N at DUN 7/17 D at DUN 7/18 N at DUN 7/19 N at CLR 7/20 N at CLR 7/21 N at CLR 7/23 N CHA 7/24 N CHA 7/25 D CHA 7/26 N BRD 7/27 N BRD 7/28 N BRD 7/29 D BRD 7/31 N at CHA JULY TOTALS 8/1 N at CHA 8/2 N at CHA 8/3 N at FTM 8/4 N at FTM 8/5 D at FTM 8/6 N PMB 8/7 N PMB 8/8 N PMB 8/9 N FTM 8/10 N FTM 8/11 N FTM 8/12 D FTM 8/13 N at STL 8/14 N at STL 8/15 N at STL 8/16 N at STL 8/17 N at LAK 8/18 N at LAK 8/19 D at LAK 8/21 N JUP 8/22 N JUP 8/23 N JUP 8/24 N LAK 8/25 N LAK 8/26 D LAK 8/27 N at TAM 8/28 N at TAM 8/29 N at TAM 8/30 N at TAM 8/31 N at CHA AUGUST TOTALS 9/1 N at CHA 9/2 D at CHA SEPTEMBER TOTALS SECOND-HALF TOTALS SEASON TOTALS

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