Augusta Greenjackets Game Notes Single-A Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants
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Augusta GreenJackets Game Notes Single-A Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants Augusta GreenJackets (SF)(71-60, 35-28) vs Greenville Drive (BOS)(55-77, 23-39) Fluor Field - Greenville, South Carolina Game #132 of 138 | Away Game #67 | August 27, 2019 | 7:05 PM EDT (GVL) RHP Brayan Bello (5-9, 5.60 ERA) vs (AUG) LHP Seth Corry (9-3, 1.74 ERA) 4-Game Series NORTH MONDAY IN THE SAL SOUTH West Virginia, Lexington (PPD) *Delmarva 86-45 - Hickory 4, Columbia 2 Augusta 71-60 - Hickory 79-49 5.5 Delmarva 4, Lakewood 5 Charleston 68-65 4.0 Greensboro 75-56 11.0 Charleston 6, Asheville 2 Greensboro 0 Asheville 64-69 8.0 WV 67-65 19.5 Rome 1, Rylan Kobre, Broadcaster/Media Relations Hagerstown 4, Kannapolis 1 *Lexington 63-68 8.0 SRP Park Hagerstown 62-71 25.0 TOP SAL PERFORMER MONDAY Rome 63-69 8.5 187 W. Railroad Avenue 2B- Kole Enright - Hickory Crawdads Kannapolis 59-72 27.0 North Augusta, South Carolina 3rd RD (2016, TEX) - West Orange HS Greenville 55-77 16.5 Office: 803-349-9420 Cell: 707-483-1524 Lakewood 56-75 30.0 3-4, 2 R, HR, RBI (8-game Hit Streak) Columbia 51-78 19.0 E-mail: [email protected] LAST 10 ROUNDS TEEING OFF SCORECARD August 16 - @ Greensboro......L, 4-3 TONIGHT’S PITCHING MATCHUP: CORRY vs BELLO Overall Record: 71-60 August 17 - @ Greensboro.......L, 7-0 Seth Corry takes the mound just four strikeouts away from passing Madison Bumgarner on the Streak: W1 all-time GreenJackets strikeout list and on Tuesday he was named SAL Pitcher of the Year. He is Longest W Streak: 5 (3x) August 18 - @ Greensboro......W, 3-2 also just 10 strikeouts away from passing Elvin Hernandez and becoming the all-time leader on Longest L Streak: 4 (2x) August 20 - vs Asheville...........L, 4-0 the strikeouts list. Corry currently leads the South Atlantic League in ERA (1.74), strikeouts (161), WHIP (1.05) and wins (9). Corry has an ERA of 0.97 in the 2nd half of the season. In his last two Last 5: 3-2 August 21 - vs Asheville...........W, 1-0 starts though, he has walked eight. Corry is currently ranked as the #9 overall prospect in the Last 10: 5-5 August 22 - vs Asheville...........L, 3-0 San Francisco Giants system. He was a 3rd round pick in the 2017 MLB Draft out of Lone Peak 1st Half: 36-32 August 23 - vs Lexington.........W, 2-1 (6 innings) High School in Highland, Utah. 2nd Half: 35-28 August 24 - vs Lexington.........W, 5-4 Home: 36-29 Greenville will send out Brayan Bello to make the start on Tuesday night. In the last two starts, he Away: 35-31 August 25 - vs Lexington.........L, 9-5 has gone 12-innings and he allowed just two runs while striking-out 11. Bello has 115 strikeouts this season, and he had a start back on July 13th, at Lexington, where he finished with 13 strike- April: 12-11 August 26 - @ Greenville.......W, 7-0 outs. Bello spent 2018 between the Dominican Summer League and the Gulf Coast League. He May: 14-17 only spent three innings in the GCL last year, but in his 67.1 innings in total, he finished 7-2 with June: 17-8 TEAM LEADERBOARD an ERA of 1.60. The 20-year old was signed by the Boston Red Sox in July of 2017. July: 16-12 August: 12-12 AVG..............................................Munguia (.286) September: OBP..............................................Munguia (.343) PLAYOFF PUSH SLG..............................................Tostado (.429) As the season begins to wind down, there are only 7 games left for the GreenJackets, and When scoring 1st: 49-21 they are right in the middle of a playoff race. After the GreenJackets lost the 1st Half Title 57-10 H...................................................Tostado (124) Leading after six: to the Lexington Legends by a 1/2 game, they will need a 2nd Half Title to get themselves Tied after six: 9-3 R...................................................Tostado (68) into the playoffs. The GreenJackets are now tied for 1st place with Asheville after the Trailing after six: 5-47 2B.................................................Gonzalez (23) Tourists fell to Charleston yesterday. Leading after seven: 55-7 Tied after seven: 9-6 3B.....................................................Tostado (6) HR................................................Tostado (17) Trailing after seven: 5-44 2ND HALF STANDINGS 58-3 RBI...............................................Tostado (77) Leading after eight: NORTH W-L GB SOUTH W-L GB Tied after eight: 6-8 BB.................................................Gonzalez (39) Trailing after eight: 4-43 SO.................................................Tostado (106) Delmarva 38-24 - Asheville 35-28 - SB.................................................Munguia (13) Hickory 38-24 - Augusta 35-28 - Run Differential: +53 ERA..............................................Corry (1.74) Hagerstown 32-31 6.5 Rome 33-30 2.0 One-run games: 23-20 12-10 G...................................................Walker (35) Greensboro 31-31 7.0 Chareston 31-32 4.0 Two-run games: Kannapolis 31-32 7.5 Columbia 27-36 8.0 5+ run games: 17-12 SV.................................................Cabrera/Walker (7) Extra Innings: 9-3 IP..................................................Winn (127.1) West Virginia 30-32 8.0 Lexington 26-36 8.5 Walk-Off Wins: 4 K...................................................Corry (161) Lakewood 27-34 10.5 Greenville 23-39 11.5 Most Runs: 12 (6/27/19 vs LEX) WHIP...........................................Corry (1.05) Most Hits: 16 (8/2/19 vs LAK) GREENJACKET TO WATCH: Kai-Wei Teng - RHP 8+ Runs: 17x TEAM STATS Most runs allowed: 16 (5/25 v. GVL) Kai-Wei Teng hasn’t allowed a run in his last 0 runs scored: 11 (4/5) (4/11) (6/20) OFFENSE 18-innings on the mound and on Monday he was (6/27) (7/5) (8/8)(8/10)(8/11)(8/17)(8/20)(8/22) AVG - .232 (12th) 2B - 190 (T-12th) dominant. Greenville could only muster up three SHO: 8 (4/28)(6/12)(7/2)(7/10)(7/24)(8/14)(8/21)(8/26) vs ASH: 9-7 OBP - .307 (12th) HR - 76 (8th) hits as Teng picked-up his 2nd win of the year vs COL: 7-6 SLG - .341 (11th) SO - 1097 (12th) with Augusta. vs CSC: 9-4 R - 560 (7th) SB - 52 (13th) vs DM: 2-2 vs GBO: 7-4 PITCHING SERIES PITCHING PAIRINGS vs GVL: 5-6 ERA - 3.26 (2nd) K - 1274 (2nd) vs HAG: 1-2 08/27/19 - 7:05 PM @ GVL (GVL) RHP Brayan Bello (5-9, 5.60 ERA) vs (AUG) LHP Seth Corry (9-3, 1.74 ERA) vs HIC: 3-4 HR - 67 (13th) BB - 445 (5th) vs KAN: 4-6 08/28/19 - 7:05 PM @ GVL (GVL) RHP Alex Scherff (5-11, 4.92 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Trenton Toplikar (4-2, 3.09 ERA) vs LAK: 2-1 vs LEX: 16-4 FIELDING 08/29/19 - 7:05 PM @ GVL (GVL) RHP Hunter Haworth (5-7, 4.50 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Keaton Winn (7-7, 3.32 ERA) vs ROM: 4-8 08/30/19 - 7:05 PM vs COL (COL) TBD (0-0, 0.00 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Adam Oller (5-6, 3.98 ERA) FIELD % - .971 (T-10th) ERRORS - 142 (2nd) vs WV: 2-5 TODAYS STARTING PITCHER | LHP Seth corry (9-3, 1.74 ERA) BATS/THROWS: L/L HEIGHT: 6’2” WEIGHT: 195 lbs AGE: 20 (11/03/98) HOMETOWN: Highland, UT HIGH SCHOOL: Alpine High School ACQUIRED: 3rd Round, 2017 MLB Draft 2018 TEAM: AZL (Rk) & Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (A-) 2018 STATS: 4-3, 3.59 ERA, 14G-14GS, 57.2 IP, 59 SO-32 BB REPERTOIRE: FASTBALL, CURVEBALL, CHANGEUP 2019 GAME-BY-GAME LOG Date Opp Dec IP H R ER HR BB K PIT ERA JULY 2 @ CSC W 6.0 2 0 0 0 1 5 78 2.35 JULY 7 vs KAN W 5.0 2 0 0 0 0 7 54 2.19 JULY 13 @ ASH W 5.2 6 2 2 1 1 6 86 2.26 JULY 18 vs GBO W 6.0 1 0 0 0 1 8 87 2.09 JULY 24 @ COL W 5.0 2 0 0 0 2 7 87 1.97 JULY 29 @ LEX W 5.2 0 0 0 0 1 10 90 1.85 AUG 4 vs HIC W 7.0 2 0 0 0 0 7 78 1.72 AUG 10 @ ROM ND 5.0 2 0 0 0 1 12 87 1.64 AUG 16 @ GBO ND 4.0 4 2 2 0 3 7 90 1.74 AUG 22 vs ASH L 5.2 2 1 1 0 5 6 90 1.74 ABOUT SETH CORRY: - Begins his second season in the San Francisco Giants organization - Selected in the 3rd Round of the 2017 MLB Draft. - Listed as the Giants #9 overall prospect, started the year as the #25 overall prospect according to MLB.com - Spent 2017 with the Arizona League Giants before playing in the Northwest League in 2018. - Corry posted a 1.90 ERA and struck out 97 batters in 52 innings as a senior at Lone Peak High School. When he was not on the hill, he was playing left field where he hit .315 and smacked 11 home runs. - Originally committed to play baseball at Brigham Young University before deciding to sign with the Giants organization. He also played in the 2011 Little League World Series and struck out Nick Pratto (14th overall pick in the 2017 MLB Draft). Played football his entire high school career even after he tore his ACL leading up to his junior season.