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2019 Game Information Single-A Advanced Affiliate 2019 game information single-a advanced affiliate osceola county stadium • 631 heritage park way • (321) 697-3156 email: [email protected] • facebook: /floridafirefrogs twitter: @firefrogsbb • instagram: floridafirefrogs 2019 vs. Lakeland Flying Tigers: 3-3 All-Time vs. Lakeland: 12-14 Date Site Result Winner Loser Save Florida Fire Frogs (ATL) (35-63, 10-22) 4/30 FLO W: 5-1 DEAL (2-1) E. Rodriguez (2-2) 5/1 FLO W: 2-0 KINGHAM (1-1) de Blok (0-1) 5/2 FLO PPD Rain, Inclement Weather (will be made up 5/6 in Lakeland as part of a DH) at 5/6 LAK GM 1 L: 0-6 (7) E. Rodriguez (3-2) DEAL (2-2) Pinto (3) 5/6 LAK GM 2 L: 2-6 (7) Lescher (1-1) WEISENBERG (0-4) Lakeland Flying Tigers (DET) (43-55, 14-19) 5/7 LAK W: 4-0 KINGHAM (2-1) de Blok (0-2) 5/8 LAK L: 1-2 J. Rodriguez (1-3) PFEIFER (0-1) B. Garcia (1) 7/22 LAK PPD Rain (will be made up on 7/23 in Lakeland as part of DH) GM 1: RHP Freddy Tarnok (1-5, 6.04) vs. RHP Spenser Watkins (--, -) 7/23 LAK 7/23 LAK 7/24 LAK Tuesday, July 23rd, 2019 - 5:00 p.m. - Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 8/8 FLO 8/9 FLO 8/10 FLO Games #99 + #100 - Away Games #52 + #53 (19-32) 8/11 FLO Fire Frogs Recap (All-Time) LEAKY CONDITIONS POSTPONE LAKELAND AND FLORIDA ON MONDAY: For the third time on a Monday this season, TEAM LEADERS (FSL RANK) Current Streak ................................................ L3 Average ..........................................Delgado: .280 (7th) Last 5 Games ................................................2-3 the Fire Frogs were postponed to play a Tuesday double header. Seemingly unending rain began to fall at Publix Field at Hits .................................................. Delgado: 104 (1st) Last 10 Games ..............................................5-5 Joker Marchant Stadium right before the regularly scheduled start time of 6:30 p.m. The game was called at 7:20 as rain Doubles ...................................... Lugbauer: 17 (T-16th) Home ................................. 16-31, 2-12 (63-103) Away .................................. 19-32, 8-10 (71-121) continued to fall. The Fire Frogs and Flying Tigers will try to play their second double dip of the season in Lakeland today. Triples...............................................Ramos: 4 (T-10th) Day Games .............................. 9-16, 2-6 (32-43) Home Runs ................................... Lugbauer: 13 (T-4th) Night Games .................... 26-47, 7-16 (102-181) RBI .................................................Ramos: 40 (T-18th) Double Headers ............................3-4-1 (7-10-7) FORT MYERS HOLDS OFF FLORIDA BEFORE FIERCE RAIN, 3-2: RHP Nolan Kingham pitched at a high-level once Runs .................................................Delgado: 37 (N/A) April .................................................9-16 (28-46) again on Sunday afternoon, but rain halted a Fire Frogs charge as the Fort Myers Miracle edged Florida, 3-2, in eight innings Stolen Bases ......................................... Michel: 9 (N/A) May ................................................12-17 (37-45) June ......................................... 8-17, 4-9 (24-47) at Osceola County Stadium to sweep the three-game series. Kingham (4-8) went the distance for the 4th time this season, Wins ........................................... Hernandez: 5 (T-16th) July ..................................................6-13 (26-45) yielding seven hits and two earned runs across eight innings of work while being saddled with the loss. Brett Langhorne went Saves ...........................................Hoekstra: 4 (T-22nd) August ....................................................-(19-38) ERA .............................................................Deal: 3.20 (11th) September ..................................................-(1-4) 2-3 at the plate with an RBI single in the 5th, notching his ninth multi-hit effort of the season and bringing Florida to within a Innings Pitched ..............................Kingham: 105.0 (1st) vs. LHSP ........................................11-13 (33-63) run at 2-1 in the 5th. Ryan Jeffers delivered the winning run in the eighth, following up a Jacob Pearson double with a base Strikeouts ............................................. Pfeifer: 94 (5th) vs. RHSP ...................................24-50 (101-159) Game 1 of Series ...........................11-19 (50-63) hit to push the Miracle lead to 3-1. Kevin Josephina got one back for the Fire Frogs to make it 3-2 in the bottom of the frame WHIP ................................................ Pfeifer: 1.18 (9th) Game 2 of Series ...........................11-19 (41-69) with steady rain falling, but then a downpour halted the game for good after eight innings. Games ..................................... McLaughlin: 27 (T-12th) Game 3 of Series ...........................11-18 (32-65) Game 4 of Series ...............................2-7 (10-26) Side-by-Side Comparison (FSL Rank) Game 5 of Series ........................................-(2-0) PHILIP PUNCHES HIS WAY TO POW: The Florida State League announced that LHP Philip Pfeifer was crowned the Pitcher Rubber Match ....................................2-5 (11-17) Series W-L-T...........................7-20-3 (27-65-13) of the Week from the period of July 15-July 21. Philip set the franchise pitcher record and single-game team record for the Series Sweeps .....................................3-7 (7-21) Brevard County Manatees/Florida Fire Frogs franchise (post-2004) with 17 strikeouts in Florida’s victory at Palm Beach last .500 or better ...................................5-6 (69-111) .229 (12th) Average .234 (10th) Below .500 ...................................30-57 (65-113) Thursday (7/18). Pfeif permitted just three hits over eight innings, not surrendering a walk and throwing just 94 pitches to 344 (11th) Runs 346 (10th) Scoring First ..................................23-13 (99-69) achieve the milestone. He becomes the third Fire Frogs pitcher this season, joining RHP Jasseel De La Cruz and RHP Nolan 45 (10th) Home Runs 54 (5th) Opponent Scores First .................12-50 (35-155) 131 (T-9th) Doubles 115 12th) One-Run Games .............................8-20 (40-75) Kingham, to win the award. 18 (7th) Triples 43 (1st) Two-Run Games ..............................7-12 (27-41) Walk-Offs ...........................................4-5 (12-17) 42 (11th) Stolen Bases 110 (3rd) Extra Innings ......................................4-6 (13-23) DELGADO DIGGING OUT OF SLUMP: All-Star Riley Delgado has been struggling through the month of July. He has gotten 4.05 (12th) ERA 3.69 (9th) Leading After 6 ................................26-7 (99-30) on in 73 of the 92 games he has logged a plate appearance and has hits in 64 of those games. He has seperate 9-game 798 (8th) Strikeouts 819 (5th) Trailing After 6................................5-50 (18-164) 308 (10th) Low BB 303 (8th) Tied After 6 ........................................4-5 (16-28) (4/12-4/22) and 10-game (4/27-5/7) on-base streaks and had a season-best 17-game streak that ended June 11. He holds 13 (12th) Saves 21 (8th) Leading After 7 ..............................28-3 (102-19) the second longest away hitting streak in the FSL, recording at least a knock in 15 straight road contests dating back to May Trailing After 7..................................1-54 (9-179) An Eye on the Tribe Tied After 7 ........................................6-4 (22-21) 23 at Dunedin and ending June 29 at Tampa: .325 AVG, 15 RBI, 7 2B, 3B, 10 R, 6 BB, 9 K, .358 OBP. Delly still paces the Leading After 8 ................................28-2 (98-13) circuit with 104 hits and is third in the Braves organization behind Rafael Ortega’s 108 (Gwinnett) and Drew Waters’ 127 AAA Gwinnett Stripers (59-41), 1st (+0.5) IL South: Trailing After 8................................. 0-48 (2-163) STREAK: W5 Last Game: 7/21 vs. Rochester (W: 12-1) Tied After 8 ........................................3-3 (15-14) (Mississippi). Delgado is hitting just .176 (12-68) in his first 17 July ballgames. Starter Gets Decision ..................16-44 (71-141) DUE UP: 7/23 at Louisville (7:00 p.m. ET) Reliever Gets Decision ..................19-19 (63-83) NOTEABLE: Bryse Wilson: W (5-7), 7 IP, 4 H, 0 BB, 4 K Starter Goes 5+ ...........................22-37 (97-135) LEFT ON A LONELY ISLAND: The Fire Frogs stranded a season-high 17 men last Tuesday, including leaving a runner on in Rafael Ortega: 3x3, 2 2B, 3 RBI, 2 R Starter Goes <5 .............................13-26 (37-89) each inning and leaving the sacks loaded twice in their 11-7 loss to the Cardinals. The most Fire Frogs left on base previously Luis Marte: 4x4, 2 RBI, 2 R, Off Yesterday Scoring 0-3 Runs ...........................7-46 (40-168) Scoring 4-7 Runs ...........................23-14 (66-49) was 14 in game one of a double header in Kissimmee against St. Lucie on May 15. The Fire Frogs hit a respectable .382 Scoring 8-10 Runs ...............................4-2 (19-6) AA Mississippi Braves (45-52, 13-16), T-3rd (-6.0) SL South: Scoring 11+ Runs ..................................1-1 (9-1) (13x34) with runners in scoring position over their next three contests, but have gone 4x23 (.174) over the past four games. STREAK: W4 Last Game: 7/21 vs. Pensacola (W: 8-3) Shutouts ........................................11-14 (32-34) For the first time this season the Fire Frogs didn’t have an at-bat with men in scoring position in Saturday’s shutout loss to DUE UP: 7/23 at Jackson (6:05 p.m. ET, DH) Opponent Scores 0-4 ..................30-21
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